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The 2024–25 Thai League 3 Central Region is part of the
2024–25 Thai League 3 The 2024–25 Thai League 3 marks the eighth season of the Thai League 3, Thailand's third-tier professional football league. This season retains the structure of 69 clubs divided into six regional groups, with an adjusted regional distribution to ...
Regional Stage, consisting of 11 clubs located in the central region of
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. This region, formerly known as the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, has undergone significant changes with clubs relocating into and out of the area to better align with their geographical locations. The season will commence on 14 September 2024, with clubs competing in a round-robin format featuring home-and-away matches. The Regional Stage will conclude on 30 March 2025, at which point the top two clubs will advance to the National Championship Stage, while the bottom-placed club will face relegation to the Thailand Semi-pro League for the following season. The adjustments reflect a more balanced regional structure, promoting competitive fairness across the league. This stage highlights the vibrancy of central Thailand, where clubs compete within a diverse and dynamic landscape, reflecting the region's strategic importance in the country.


Seasonal Changes


Formation of the Central Region

The former Bangkok Metropolitan Region was reorganized into the Central Region to better align with the geographical distribution of clubs. This change simplifies the regional structure and enhances clarity.


Club redistribution

To accommodate the new regional structure, several clubs were reassigned: * Angthong, Lopburi City, PTU Pathum Thani, and Saraburi United were transferred from the Western Region to the Central Region. *
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was transferred from the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (currently Central Region) to the Eastern Region. * Nonthaburi United,
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, Samut Sakhon City, Thonburi United, and VRN Muangnont were transferred from the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (currently Central Region) to the Western Region.


Promotion from Thailand Semi-pro League

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was promoted from the Thailand Semi-pro League and will compete in the Central Region for the 2024–25 season.


Promotion to Thai League 2

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, the 2023–24 national champion, earned promotion to
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, representing a significant loss of a strong competitor for the region.


Relegation based on performance

The iCON RSU was relegated after finishing at the bottom of the table in the previous season.


Club logo changes

*
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updated its logo, giving the club a more modern and polished image.


Teams


Number of teams by province


Stadiums and locations


Road travel distances between clubs

The distances between football clubs in the 2024–25 Thai League 3 Central Region are approximate and calculated based on the most convenient and shortest practical road routes. These measurements prioritize routes that balance proximity and ease of travel, avoiding too indirect or inconvenient paths despite their shorter distance. By focusing on practical road travel, this chart reflects the real-world journey clubs will undertake for away matches, considering the road infrastructure and conditions in central Thailand. This provides valuable insight into the logistical challenges clubs face during the season and is an essential resource for planning travel for clubs and their supporters. Among the distances calculated, the shortest road journey between clubs is approximately 9 kilometers, marking the trip between AUU Inter Bangkok and
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. Conversely, the longest road journey spans 153 kilometers, between AUU Inter Bangkok and Lopburi City. In terms of total travel distances over the season, Lopburi City faces the most extensive journey, covering approximately 1,103 kilometers, while
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has the least travel, totaling around 473 kilometers. These travel disparities are presented in the accompanying table, offering a detailed breakdown of road distances between each club and providing valuable insights into the logistical demands clubs face in the 2024–25 season.


Personnel and sponsoring

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under
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eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality; Club dissolved during season would shown by grey background.


Foreign players

A T3 team could register 3 foreign players from foreign players all around the world. A team can use 3 foreign players on the field in each game. :Note :
: players who released during second leg transfer window;
: players who registered during second leg transfer window. :


League table


Standings


Positions by round


Results by round


Results


Season statistics


Top scorers

:''As of 30 March 2025.''


Hat-tricks


Clean sheets

:''As of 30 March 2025.''


Attendances


Overall statistical table


Attendances by home match played

Note:
Some error of T3 official match report 14 September 2024 (PTU Pathum Thani 1–0 Chamchuri United).
Some error of T3 official match report 2 November 2024 (AUU Inter Bangkok 0–0 Royal Thai Air Force).
Some error of T3 official match report 9 February 2025 (Angthong 0–0 AUU Inter Bangkok).


References


External links


Official website of Thai League
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