Regional League Southern Region













































Regional League Southern Region
Founded 2009
Folded 2017
Country
Thailand Thailand
Number of teams 12
Level on pyramid 3

Promotion to
Regional League Division 2
Domestic cup(s)
Thai FA Cup
Thai League Cup
Last champions
Surat Thani
(2016)
Website http://www.d2.in.th

2016

Regional League South Division is the 3rd Level League in Thailand. It was formed in 2009 along with other four other regional leagues, all playing at the same level. The winner of each regional league enter the Regional League Championships to determine the three teams that will receive promotion to the Thai Division 1 League




Contents






  • 1 League History


  • 2 Timeline


  • 3 Championship History


  • 4 Member clubs


  • 5 External links





League History


Formed in 2009, initially 9 clubs applied to be part of the new setup; Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Narathiwat, Pattani, Phattalung, Phuket, Satun, Yala and Tartauo. Come decision day, Tartauo either failed to apply on time, or were not accepted into the new setup.


Narathiwat and Satun were the only two teams with previous experience in the Thai football league system.


Narathiwat won the first ever championship and took the Regional League championship allocation, winning the division on goal difference from Satun.


The 2010 season saw the arrival of six new teams. Trang, Ranong, Phang Nga, Chumphon and Hat Yai were newly formed sides and Surat Thani were welcomed into the setup after being relegated from the 1st Division.


Prachuap Khiri Khan were also re-located from the Regional League Central-East Division by the RL board but withdrew before the 1st round of games citing insufficient budget and concerns about safety.


The league also said good bye to Narathiwat as they secured promotion to Division 1 through the end of season Regional League playoffs.


Phuket, who struggled in their first season in 2009 won the title, leading the league from start to finish. They had formed close links in the off season with TPL side Muangthong United and brought in a number of loanee players. Trang also used the same principle, teaming up with Thai Port to claim 2nd place in their debut season.


2011 saw the return of Narathiwat after one season away. A disastrous campaign in Division 1 saw them on the brink of financial collapse and they reformed as Nara United for the 2011 season.


The title was won by Krabi with runners up Phattalung also entering the Regional League playoffs. The title went down to the wire just like in 2009 with 5 teams in with a chance of glory with only 3 matchdays remaining.


Krabi and Phattalung also did the league proud with extensive runs in the League Cup and FA Cup. Phattalung making the semi-finals in the TLC.



Timeline























Year
Important Events
Participating Clubs
2009


  • 1st ever Regional League South starts.

  • 1 club (Phuket) enters the FA Cup


8
2010


  • League expanded to 14 clubs


  • Prachuap Khiri Khan pulled out citing insufficient budget and concerns about safety


14
2011

  • Narathiwat renamed Nara United

13


Championship History


































































#
Season
Winner
Runner Up
Third Place

1

2009

Narathiwat

Satun

Nakhon Si Thammarat

2

2010

Phuket

Trang

Ranong

3

2011

Krabi

Phattalung

Pattani

4

2012

Trang

Pattani

Nara United F.C.

5

2013

Nara United

Chumphon

Phattalung

6

2014

Prachuap Khiri Khan

Satun

Trang

7

2015

Satun United

Pattani

Yala United

8

2016

Surat Thani

Nara United

Trang


Member clubs
















































Club
Province
Years

Krabi

Krabi
2009

Nakhon Si Thammarat

Nakhon Si Thammarat
2009

Nara United

Narathiwat
2009

Pattani

Pattani
2009

Phattalung

Phattalung
2009

Phuket

Phuket
2009

Satun

Satun
2009

Yala

Yala
2009


External links



  • (in Thai) Football Association of Thailand










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