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.

Second Division League
Founded1996
CountrySaudi Arabia
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams24 (from 2018–19 )
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toMS League
Relegation toThird Division
Current championsHetten (1st title)
(2018–19)
Most championshipsAl-Fateh
Al-Nahda
Sdoos
(2 titles each)
TV partnersKSA Sports
2019–20 Saudi Second Division

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

Source:[1][2]

Promotions by season

Season Winners Runners-up
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
Al-Fateh
3
1983, 1997, 1999
Al-Shoulla
3
1982, 1987, 2009
Al-Ansar
2
1984, 1991
Al-Faisaly
2
1990, 2003
Najran
2
1993, 2004
Al-Najma
2
1988, 2010
Al-Nahda
2
1998, 2011
Sdoos
2
2006, 2012
Al-Fayha
2
1985, 2014
Damac
2
1981, 2015
Al-Kawkab
2
1979, 2017
Al-Tai
1
1977
Al-Taawoun
1
1978
Al-Rawdhah
1
1980
Al-Arabi
1
1986
Al-Oyoon
1
1989
Al-Akhdoud
1
1992
Abha
1
1994
Al-Khaleej
1
1995
Al-Tuhami
1
1996
Al-Hazem
1
2000
Al-Hamadah
1
2001
Hajer
1
2002
Al-Watani
1
2005
Al-Raed
1
2007
Al-Orobah
1
2008
Al-Diriyah
1
2013
Al-Qaisumah
1
2016
Al-Washm
1
2018
Hetten
1
2019

See also

  • Saudi Arabia Football Federation

References

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