Football Division 3

Football Division 3 (Thai: ฟุตบอลดิวิชั่น3) is the fourth level of Thai football organized by Football Association of Thailand. It was started in 2016 by an idea from General Police Somyot Poompanmoung, the president of FAT for improving all Thai Amateur clubs to be better and allowing other clubs which are in other regions chances to play in a national FA tournament. In 2016, the tournament is divided into 5 regions and participated by 104 clubs which are former members Khǒr, Khor, and Ngor Royal Cup, and debutants in the season.[1] As the tournament is considered as the lowest level of Thai football, so the number of participants is unlimited as well as any club is able to send an application to participate in the tournament. In 2015 the Ngor Royal Cup became a trophy for the Football Division 3

Football Division 3
Founded2016
Folded2017
Country Thailand
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams104
Level on pyramid4 (2016)
Promotion toRegional League Division 2
Relegation toNone
Domestic cup(s)Thai FA Cup
Last championsRegional stage
Changphueak Chiang Mai(Northern)
Wang Saphung (North Eastern)
Bankhai United (Eastern)
Singburi Kopoon (Central)
Surat Thani United (Southern)

(2016 Season)
Most championshipsRegional stage
Changphueak Chiang Mai(Northern)
Wang Saphung (North Eastern)
Bankhai United (Eastern)
Singburi Kopoon (Central)
Surat Thani United (Southern)

(1 titles each)

Football Division 3 played its final season in 2016 and the Thailand Amateur League began play in 2017. All Football Division 3 clubs, became the original Thailand Amateur League members.

Champions History

Champions of the 4th tier Thai football league system

# Season Number
of teams
Winner of
Northern Region
Winner of
North Eastern Region
Winner of
Eastern Region
Winner of
Central Region
Winner of
Southern Region
1 2016 104 Changphueak Chiang Mai Muang Loei United Bankhai United Singburi Kopoon Surat Thani United

Thai Football Division 3 Seasons

2016

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