Saudi Fourth Division

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Saudi Fourth Division
Founded1997
CountrySaudi Arabia
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams32 (final stage)
74 (total)
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toSaudi Third Division
TV partnersKSA Sports

The Saudi Fourth Division is a football league, the fifth tier of the Saudi Arabian football league system. The competition starts in each Regions of Saudi Arabia, a total of 74 teams compete to decide the 32 places in the final stage. It is supervised by Saudi Arabia Football Federation.

Since 2010, the winner, runner-up, third and fourth placed in each season are promoted to the Saudi Second Division League.

Change the name of the competition[]

The Football Association Board of Directors created a new league called the Third Division League, consisting of 32 teams, and divided into four regional groups, starting from the next season 2021-2022. Finally, at the level of local competitions affiliated with the Saudi Football Association, the federation announced the change of the third division to the fourth division league.[1]

Performance by season[]

1998–2010[]

Season Winners Runners-up
1997–98 Al-Hazm Al-Arabi
1998–99 Abha Al-Kholood
1999–2000 Al-Oyoon Al Jabalain
2000–01 Al-Adalh Al-Faisaly
2001–02 Al-Arabi Al-Tuhami
2002–03 Al-Watani Damac
2003–04 Al-Okhdood Al-Tuhami
2004–05 Jeddah Club Al-Qotah
2005–06 Al-Noor Al-Oyoon
2006–07 Hetten Al-Diriyah
2007–08 Al-Qaisumah Al-Batin
2008–09 Najd Al-Arabi
2009–10 Al-Taqdom Al-Oyoon

2011–present[]

Season Winners Runners-up 3rd Place 4th Place
2010–11 Al-Safa Al-Ain Al-Taraji
2011–12 Al-Tuhami Al-Mojzel Al-Qala Weg
2012–13 Al-Nojoom Al-Zulfi Al-Akhdoud Al-Sharq
2013–14 Al-Muzahimiyyah Al-Sahel Weg Al-Adalh
2014–15 Al Jabalain Al-Qaisumah Al-Washm Al-Qala
2015–16 Al-Ain Al-Suqoor Jeddah Al-Thoqbah
2016–17 Al-Kholood Al-Hejaz Al-Taqadom Al Jubail
2017–18 Al-Okhdood Al-Darae
2018–19 Al Safa Al-Rawdhah Al-Entesar Al-Anwar

List of champions[]

Club Winners Winning years
Al-Hazm
1
1997–98
Abha
1
1998–99
Al-Oyoon
1
1999–2000
Al-Adalh
1
2000–01
Al-Arabi
1
2001–02
Al-Watani
1
2002–03
Al-Okhdood
1
2003–04
Jeddah
1
2004–05
Al-Noor
1
2005–06
Hetten
1
2006–07
Al-Qaisumah
1
2007–08
Najd
1
2008–09
Al-Taqdom
1
2009–10
Al-Safa
2
2010–11
Al-Tuhami
1
2011–12
Al-Nojoom
1
2012–13
Al-Muzahimiyyah
1
2013–14
Al Jabalain
1
2014–15
Al-Ain
1
2015–16
Al-Kholood
1
2016–17
Al-Okhdood
2
2017–18
Al Safa
2
2018–19

References[]

  1. ^ "The Football Association creates a "third" league and changes the name of the third division to the fourth division league". aawsat. Retrieved 10 October 2020.

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