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Provincial League (formerly known as Professional League) also known as Pro League was the old regional
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league in
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in 1999–2008. It was founded in 1999 under the name "Provincial League" organized by Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) and Ministry of Tourism and Sports. The name was changed to "Professional League" in 2004 and then changed back to "Provincial League" in 2007. Before combining with
Thailand Division 2 League Thai League 4 ( th, ไทยลีก 4), commonly known as the T4, was the fourth level association football league in Thailand. In 2009, it was divided into five groups by geographic region. Each group contained 16 clubs except for the Southe ...
in 2009, The Pro League was contested by clubs from
provinces of Thailand The provinces of Thailand are part of the government of Thailand that is divided into 76 provinces ( th, จังหวัด, , ) proper and one special administrative area ( th, เขตปกครองส่วนท้องถิ่น ...
divided into 5 regions. During 1999–2004, Provincial League was competed parallel with
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(also see
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). The winners and runners-up from each regions will play in playoff matches in the tournament at the end of a season. The top two teams are promoted to
Thailand Division 2 League Thai League 4 ( th, ไทยลีก 4), commonly known as the T4, was the fourth level association football league in Thailand. In 2009, it was divided into five groups by geographic region. Each group contained 16 clubs except for the Southe ...
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History

Provincial League was founded in 1999. The idea of Pro League came from two reasons: introducing the full professional football players and supporting the regional football clubs. Before the Pro League, many clubs in the
Thai Premier League The Thai League 1 ( th, ไทยลีก 1), often referred to as T1, is the top level of the Thai football league system. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Thai League 2. Seasons run from August ...
, another top national league, came from the government authorities, the military, and amateur clubs from big private companies. All of those clubs also located in
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and regional clubs are not supported by the government. Then the Sports Authority of Thailand proposed a new league which includes teams from different provinces. During 1999–2006, Pro League had two divisions, Pro League 1 and Pro League 2. Pro League 1 played in home-away format. The last two teams in the table are relegated into Pro League 2. The rest of the teams playing in Pro League 2 divided into 5 geographical regions. The winners and runners-up from each regions will play in the tournament format at the end of the season. The winner and runner-up of the tournament are promoted into Pro League 1. In 2007, Pro League 1 was merged into
Thai Premier League The Thai League 1 ( th, ไทยลีก 1), often referred to as T1, is the top level of the Thai football league system. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Thai League 2. Seasons run from August ...
and
Thailand Division 1 League Thai League 2 ( th, ไทยลีก 2), commonly known as the T2, formally called Thai Division 1 League, is the second-tier professional league in the Thai football league system. The top 3 are promoted to Thai League 1 at the end of the s ...
. Then Pro League 2 changed the name to "Provincial League" again playing in the same format. The end-season tournament got the name of SAT Championship. The top two team are promoted into
Thailand Division 2 League 2008 2008 Thailand League Division 2 in association football league competitions was contested by the two Group league winners of the 3rd level championships of Thailand. The league winners and runners up Group A and Group B were promoted to Thailan ...
. In 2009, Provincial League was combined to 2009 Regional League Division 2 completely by the
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Championship History

* The teams in bold typeface are promoted to
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See also

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Thailand Football Records and Statistics This page details football records in Thailand. Most successful teams Top-performing clubs - league structures Thai League 1 The Invincibles Unbeatable champions: * Muangthong United F.C., Muangthong United in 2012 Thai Premier League, 2012 * ...


External links


Sports Authority of Thailand

Thai football Blog
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