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The 2024–25 Thai League 3 marks the eighth season of the
Thai League 3 Thai League 3 or Thailand Regional Championship, commonly known as the T3, is the third level of Thai football. It was started in 2017 First season. In 2017, the League is divided in 2 regions and participated by 32 clubs 1st-4th clubs from 8 ...
,
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's third-tier professional
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league. This season retains the structure of 69 clubs divided into six regional groups, with an adjusted regional distribution to better reflect geographical locations. For the 2024–25 season, the regions are organized as follows: Northern (11 clubs), Central (11 clubs), Northeastern (11 clubs), Eastern (12 clubs), Western (12 clubs), and Southern (12 clubs). Notably, the Bangkok Metropolitan Region has been replaced by the Central Region. Clubs previously competing in the Bangkok Metropolitan, Eastern, and Western regions have been reallocated to the new regional groups based on their geographical positions. The league maintains a two-stage format, beginning with the Regional Stage, where clubs compete within their respective regions. The 2024–25 season kicks off on 14 September 2024 with the first match of the Regional Stage, and the top two clubs from each region, the champions and runners-up, advance to the National Championship Stage. This final phase, featuring 12 clubs, culminates with the second leg of the national final on TBD, marking the official close of the season. In this phase, clubs compete for the national title and the opportunity for promotion to
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for the next season. By reorganizing the regional groups, Thai League 3 continues to play a crucial role in the development of football nationwide, ensuring a fair and competitive environment for all participating clubs. This revised regional structure aims to promote competitive balance and foster the growth of football across all regions of Thailand.


Seasonal Changes

The 2024–25 Thai League 3 season introduces several significant changes from the previous season, impacting club composition, league structure, and regional distribution.


Relegation from Thai League 2

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, who originally secured their spot in
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, were relegated to
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after failing to meet the club licensing standards. As a result, Kasetsart, which had the best ranking among the clubs in the relegation zone, remained in Thai League 2 instead. Toko Customs United (formerly Customs United) and
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were also relegated to Thai League 3 and will compete in the Eastern and Southern Regions, respectively. Chiangmai will compete in the Northern Region.


Promotions from Thailand Semi-pro League

Six clubs have earned promotion to Thai League 3 from the Thailand Semi-pro League: * Chattrakan City (Northern Region) *
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(Central Region) * Roi Et PB United (Northeastern Region) * Padriew City (Eastern Region) * Samut Songkhram City (Western Region) * Yala City (Southern Region)


Promotion to Thai League 2

The top three clubs from the 2023–24 Thai League 3 season have been promoted to Thai League 2:
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(National champion), Sisaket United (National runners-up), and Mahasarakham SBT (National 3rd place).


Clubs relegated due to club licensing failures

Several clubs from Thai League 3 that met competitive criteria failed to pass the club licensing for the 2024–25 season, resulting in their relegation to the Thailand Semi-pro League: * Kongkrailas United (Northern Region) * Rongseemaechaithanachotiwat Phayao (Northern Region) * Chanthaburi United (Eastern Region) * MH Nakhon Si City (Southern Region) Consequently, Nakhon Sawan See Khwae City, which finished last in the Northern Region, was retained in Thai League 3 due to these failures.


Clubs relegated due to finishing last in their regions

* Nakhon Ratchasima United (Northeastern Region) * The iCON RSU (Central Region, formerly Bangkok Metropolitan Region) * Prachinburi City (Eastern Region) * Chainat United (Western Region) * Trang (Southern Region) These clubs have been relegated to the Thailand Semi-pro League for the 2025 season.


Regional redistribution and renaming

A significant change this season is the renaming of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region to the Central Region. This renaming was part of a broader effort to align the regions more closely with the geographical locations of the clubs. To further support this adjustment: *
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, which previously competed in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (currently Central Region), has been moved to the Eastern Region. * Nonthaburi United,
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, Samut Sakhon City, Thonburi United, and VRN Muangnont have been moved from the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (currently Central Region) to the Western Region. * Angthong, Lopburi City, PTU Pathum Thani, and Saraburi United have been moved from the Western Region to the Central Region (formerly Bangkok Metropolitan Region). These changes ensure that clubs are placed in regions that better reflect their actual geographical locations, promoting a more balanced and competitive league structure. The renaming of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region to the Central Region, along with the redistribution of clubs, is intended to create clarity and prevent confusion as the league continues to evolve.


Club name and logo changes

Several clubs have rebranded or changed their logos for the 2024–25 season: * Phitsanulok Unity, a club in the Northern Region, redesigned its logo from a field rat to a fighting cock, symbolizing King Naresuan the Great's legendary fighting cock. * TPF Uttaradit (formerly Uttaradit Saksiam), a club in the Northern Region, changed both its name and logo, retaining the iconic image of Phraya Phichai. *
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, a club in the Central Region, underwent a full logo redesign to modernize its image. * ACDC, a club in the Eastern Region, updated its logo's typography to a more modern design. *
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, a club in the Eastern Region, introduced a completely new logo that emphasizes its naval roots but with a contemporary look. * Toko Customs United (formerly Customs United), a club in the Eastern Region, updated its logo, changing the text to reflect its new name. * Nonthaburi United, a club in the Western Region, changed its logo, replacing the bear-and-durian tree design with a crow, representing strength and resilience. *
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, a club in the Southern Region, updated its logo by changing the cannon from black to gold, adding two hibiscus flowers, and incorporating a floral pattern. * PSU Surat Thani City (formerly Wiang Sa Surat Thani City), a club in the Southern Region, updated its logo, keeping the Arowana fish but changing the text to reflect its new name.


Regional stage

The Regional Stage of the 2024–25 Thai League 3 includes 69 clubs divided into six regions: Northern (11 clubs), Central (11 clubs), Northeastern (11 clubs), Eastern (12 clubs), Western (12 clubs), and Southern (12 clubs). Each region operates in a round-robin format where clubs play each other in both home and away matches. The top two clubs from each region, the champion and the runner-up, qualify for the National Championship Stage. This stage serves to determine the regional winners and which clubs advance to the national competition.


Northern region

:League table


Central region

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Northeastern region

:League table


Eastern region

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Western region

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Southern region

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National Championship stage

The 2024–25 National Championship Stage features 12 clubs from the Regional Stage, including champions and runners-up from six regions. These clubs are divided into three groups: Group A (Northern and Central), Group B (Northeastern and Eastern), and Group C (Western and Southern). Each group plays in a round-robin, home-and-away format. The top club from each group advances to the semi-finals, along with the best second-placed club from all groups. The knockout stage, held over two legs, uses aggregate scoring, with the away goals rule applied in case of a tie. If still level, extra time and penalties will decide the winner. Semi-final winners reach the final and secure promotion to
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, while the semi-final losers compete for third place, with the winner also earning promotion. This format ensures strong competition and offers promotion opportunities to the top clubs.


Group stage

:Group A :Group B :Group C :Ranking of second-placed teams


Knockout stage


Bracket


Semifinal


Summary


Matches

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Promotion play-off & final


Promotion play-off


Summary


Matches

---- ''Pattani won 2–1 on aggregate.''


Final


Summary


Matches

---- ''Rasisalai United won 5–1 on aggregate.''


See also

*
2024–25 Thai League 1 The 2024–25 Thai League 1 was the 28th season of the Thai League 1, the top Thai professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1996. A total of 16 teams competed in the league. The summer transfer window perio ...
*
2024–25 Thai League 2 The 2024–25 Thai League 2 is the 27th season of the Thai League 2, the second-tier professional league for Thailand's association football clubs, since its establishment in 1997. also known as Muang Thai League due to the sponsorship deal with M ...
* 2024–25 Thai League 3 Northern Region *
2024–25 Thai League 3 Central Region The 2024–25 Thai League 3 Central Region is part of the 2024–25 Thai League 3 Regional Stage, consisting of 11 clubs located in the Central Thailand, central region of Thailand. This region, formerly known as the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, ...
* 2024–25 Thai League 3 Northeastern Region * 2024–25 Thai League 3 Eastern Region * 2024–25 Thai League 3 Western Region * 2024–25 Thai League 3 Southern Region * 2024–25 Thai League 3 National Championship * 2024–25 Thai League 3 Cup * 2024–25 Thai FA Cup *
2024–25 Thai League Cup The 2024–25 Thai League Cup marks the 15th season of Thailand's knockout football competition in its second era. This edition of the League Cup signals the tournament's return to Thai football after a 10-year hiatus. Sponsored by Toyota Motor Th ...
* 2024 Thai U23 League


References


External links


Official website of Thai League
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