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2023–24 Saudi Third Division
The 2023–24 Saudi Third Division was the third season of the Saudi Third Division since its inception in 2021–22 Saudi Third Division, 2021. The season started on 3 November 2023 and concluded with the final on 23 March 2024. The group stage draw was held on 29 May 2023. The final was played on 23 March 2024 between Al-Anwar Club, Al-Anwar and Al-Ula FC, Al-Ula. Al-Ula FC, Al-Ula defeated Al-Anwar 8–7 on penalties (2–2 after extra time) to win their first title. Overview Changes On 14 April 2022, the Saudi FF announced that the number of teams in the Saudi Third Division, Third Division would increase from 32 to 40 teams starting from the 2023–24 season. To prepare for this change, 14 teams were promoted from the Fourth Division to the Third Division instead of four teams. It was also announced that the numbers of teams promoted from the Third Division to the Second Division would be decreased to four instead of six. Team changes A total of 40 teams are contesting the ...
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Saudi Third Division
The Saudi Third Division league (TDL), is a football league, the fourth tier of the Saudi Arabian football league system. History The Saudi FF created a new league called the Third Division League, consisting of 32 teams, and divided into four regional groups, starting from the 2021–22 season. 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. Al-Suqoor, now known as Neom Neom (styled NEOM; , ) is an arcology and planned city being built by Saudi Arabia in Tabuk Province. Launched in 2017 by crown prince Mohammad bin Salman, the site is at the northern tip of the Red Sea, due east of Egypt across the Gulf of A ..., were the first champions. Teams that took part in the first edition Competition format The 4 group winners would get promoted to the Saudi Second Division. In addition, the 4 best runners-up would face each other in the promoti ...
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Al-Taraf Club
Al-Taraf Club is a Saudi Arabian Association football team in Al-Ahsa City playing at the Saudi Fourth Division. Current squad ''As of Saudi Third Division:'' Notable players * Saad Al Thyab See also * List of football clubs in Saudi Arabia References Taraf ''Taraf'' ("Side" in Turkish) was a liberal newspaper in Turkey. It had distinguished itself by opposing interference by the Turkish military in the country's social and political affairs. It was distributed nationwide, and had been in circula ... 1980 establishments in Saudi Arabia Association football clubs established in 1980 {{SaudiArabia-footyclub-stub ...
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Al-Mehmal Club
Al-Mehmal Club is a Saudi Arabian football club based in Thadig. They play in the fourth tier of football in the country, the Saudi Fourth Division. Current squad ''As of Saudi Third Division The Saudi Third Division league (TDL), is a football league, the fourth tier of the Saudi Arabian football league system. History The Saudi FF created a new league called the Third Division League, consisting of 32 teams, and divided into four r ...:'' Notable players * Omar Al-Muziel * Mohammed Qassem See also * List of football clubs in Saudi Arabia References Mehmal 1976 establishments in Saudi Arabia Association football clubs established in 1976 {{SaudiArabia-footyclub-stub ...
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Al-Muzahimiyyah Club
Al-Muzahimiyyah Club is a Saudi Arabian football (soccer) team in Al-Muzahimiyyah city playing at the Saudi Fourth Division. Current squad ''As of Saudi Third Division The Saudi Third Division league (TDL), is a football league, the fourth tier of the Saudi Arabian football league system. History The Saudi FF created a new league called the Third Division League, consisting of 32 teams, and divided into four r ...:'' See also * List of football clubs in Saudi Arabia References Muzahimiyyah {{SaudiArabia-footyclub-stub ...
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Al-Salam SC (Saudi Arabia)
Several sports clubs are named Al-Salam SC or Al Salam SC, including: * Al Salam SC (Esna), which plays in Egyptian Second Division football * Al-Salam SC (Iraq), which plays in Iraqi First Division League football * Al-Salam SC (Oman), which plays in the Oman Football Association's Second Division League, as well as in other sports See also * Al-Salam FC, South Sudanese football club * Assalam F.C., East Timorese football club * Salam Zgharta FC Salam Zgharta Football Club (), known as Salam Zgharta or simply Salam, is a association football, football club based in Zgharta, Lebanon, that competes in the . Founded in 1933 as Salam Achrafieh, the club was renamed Salam Zgharta in 1971; ..., Lebanese football club * Salam (other) ...
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2022–23 Saudi Fourth Division
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