Regional League Championships

Football league
Regional League Championships
Founded2009
Folded2017
CountryThailand Thailand
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toThai Division 1 League
Last championsUbon UMT United
(2015)
Websitehttp://www.d2.in.th
Current: 2016 Season

Regional League Championships are contested by the five regional league winners of the 3rd level championships of Thailand.

Five teams meet on a home and away basis, with the top three teams getting promotion to the Thai 1st Division.

History

The 1st ever edition was played in 2009 by the following regional league winners; Chiangrai United, Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi, Narathiwat, Loei City and Samut Prakan.

Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi duly won the first ever championship and were followed by early pace setters Chiangrai United, who tended to stall once promotion was achieved and deep south team Narathiwat who claimed promotion in the deciding game in a 0-0 draw with Samut Prakan who also could have achieved promotion going into the last match day.

Timeline

Year Important Events Participating Clubs
2009
  • 1st ever Regional League Championship starts.
5
2016
  • Regional League Championships Knockout.
16

Seasons

Championship History

# Season Winner Runner Up Third place Fourth Place
1 2009 Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi Chiangrai United Narathiwat
2 2010 Buriram Phuket Chiangmai Chainat
3 2011 Ratchaburi Nakhon Ratchasima Phattalung Krabi
4 2012 Ayutthaya Trat Rayong Rayong United
5 2013 Roi Et United Chiangmai Phitsanulok Ang Thong
6 2014 Prachuap Khiri Khan Thai Honda Sukhothai Phichit
7 2015 Ubon UMT United Satun United Khonkaen United Rayong


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