Saudi Second Division
The Saudi Second Division is a football league, the third tier of the Saudi Arabian football league system. The league consists of 24 teams.
Founded | 1996 |
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Country | Saudi Arabia |
Confederation | AFC |
Number of teams | 24 (from 2018–19 ) |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | MS League |
Relegation to | Third Division |
Current champions | Hetten (1st title) (2018–19) |
Most championships | Al-Fateh Al-Nahda Sdoos (2 titles each) |
TV partners | KSA Sports |
Promotion and relegation
The winner, runner-up and third place are promoted to the First Division League. The bottom two clubs of each group are relegated to the Third Division League.
Club performances
Promotions by season
Season | Winners | Runners-up |
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1976–77 | Al-Tai | Al-Najma |
1977–78 | Al-Taawoun | Al-Jabalain |
1978–79 | Al-Kawkab | Al-Noor |
1979–80 | Al-Rawdhah | Al-Raed |
1980–81 | Damac | Okaz |
1981–82 | Al-Shoulla | Abha |
1982–83 | Al-Fateh | Abha |
1983–84 | Al-Ansar | Al-Raed |
1984–85 | Al-Fayha | Okaz |
1985–86[3] | Al-Arabi | Al Jeel |
1986–87 | Al-Shoulla | Hajer |
1987–88 | Al-Najma | Al-Watani |
1988–89 | Al-Oyoon | Al-Khaleej |
1989–90 | Al-Faisaly | Damac |
1990–91 | Al-Ansar | Al-Jabalain |
1991–92 | Al-Akhdoud | Al-Shoulla |
1992–93 | Najran | Al-Tuhami |
1993–94 | Abha | Sdoos |
1994–95 | Al-Khaleej | Al-Jabalain |
1995–96 | Al-Tuhami | Al-Watani |
1996–97 | Al-Fateh | Najran |
1997–98 | Al-Nahda | Sdoos |
1998–99 | Al-Fateh | Al-Orobah |
1999–00 | Al-Hazem | Al-Jabalain |
2000–01 | Al-Hmadah | Ohod |
2001–02 | Hajer | Sdoos |
2002–03 | Al-Faisaly | Al-Fateh |
2003–04 | Najran | Al-Fayha |
2004–05 | Al-Watani | Damac |
2005–06 | Sdoos | Al-Nahda |
2006–07 | Al-Raed | Ohod |
2007–08 | Al-Orobah | Hetten |
2008–09 | Al-Shoulla | Al-Adalh |
2009–10 | Al-Najma | Al-Jeel |
2010–11 | Al-Nahda | Al-Batin |
2011–12 | Sdoos | Al-Najma |
2012–13 | Al-Diriyah | Al-Kawkab |
2013–14 | Al-Fayha | Al-Safa |
2014–15 | Damac | Al-Nojoom |
2015–16 | Al-Qaisumah | Al-Adalh |
2016–17 | Al-Kawkab | Jeddah |
2017–18 | Al-Washm | Al-Jabalain |
2018–19 | Hetten | Al-Bukayriyah |
Performance by club
Club | Winners | Winning years |
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Al-Fateh | 1983, 1997, 1999 | |
Al-Shoulla | 1982, 1987, 2009 | |
Al-Ansar | 1984, 1991 | |
Al-Faisaly | 1990, 2003 | |
Najran | 1993, 2004 | |
Al-Najma | 1988, 2010 | |
Al-Nahda | 1998, 2011 | |
Sdoos | 2006, 2012 | |
Al-Fayha | 1985, 2014 | |
Damac | 1981, 2015 | |
Al-Kawkab | 1979, 2017 | |
Al-Tai | 1977 | |
Al-Taawoun | 1978 | |
Al-Rawdhah | 1980 | |
Al-Arabi | 1986 | |
Al-Oyoon | 1989 | |
Al-Akhdoud | 1992 | |
Abha | 1994 | |
Al-Khaleej | 1995 | |
Al-Tuhami | 1996 | |
Al-Hazem | 2000 | |
Al-Hamadah | 2001 | |
Hajer | 2002 | |
Al-Watani | 2005 | |
Al-Raed | 2007 | |
Al-Orobah | 2008 | |
Al-Diriyah | 2013 | |
Al-Qaisumah | 2016 | |
Al-Washm | 2018 | |
Hetten | 2019 | |
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See also
- Saudi Arabia Football Federation
References
External links
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