Iran Football's 3rd Division

Iran Football's 3rd Division

Iranian football's 3rd division (PerB|ليگ دسته سوم ایران) is the fourth-highest football division overall in the Iranian football league system.Before 2001, the 3rd division was known as the 4th division, but this was changed when Iran's football structure officially became professional.

The league consists of eight groups, with the total number of teams in each group varying from five to six. The groups are organized in a manner such that teams closer to each other geographically end up in the same group. Because of this the 3rd division can be considered as a regional league. The first placed teams in each group participate in a playoff tournament at the end of the season to decide which teams are promoted.

2006-2007 Teams

2007-2008 Teams

econd Round 2007-08

Group A

* Shahrdari Kerman-(Promoted in 2nd Division 2008-09)
* Tarbiat Badani Bandar Abbas-(Promoted in 2nd Division 2008-09)
* Naft Novin Abadan
* Shahed Najaf Abad
* Abozar Gangan Bushehr
* Shahrdari Hamedan
* Loleh Sasi Ahvaz
* Samand Tehran

Group B

* Shahrdari Lahijan-(Promoted in 2nd Division 2008-09)
* Raad Tehran-(Promoted in 2nd Division 2008-09)
* Persepolis Qa'em Shahr
* Setare Hashgerd
* Dorna Tehran
* Fajr Gilan
* Shisheh Qazvin
* Ehsan Rey

ee also

Iran Football's 3rd Division (2006-2007)

External links

* [http://axlor.persianblog.com Unofficial Fans Site]


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