2025–26 Thai League 3 Northeastern Region
| Season | 2025–26 |
|---|---|
| Dates | 13 September 2025 – TBD |
← 2024–25 2026–27 → | |
The 2025–26 Thai League 3 Northeastern Region is part of the 2025–26 Thai League 3 Regional Stage,[1] consisting of 12 clubs located in the northeastern region (Isan) of Thailand. The season will commence on 13 September 2025, with clubs competing in a round-robin format featuring home-and-away matches. The Regional Stage will conclude on TBD, at which point the top two clubs will advance to the National Championship Stage, while the bottom-placed club will face relegation to the Thailand Semi-pro League for the following season. This stage celebrates the enduring passion for football in Isan, where communities embrace the sport as a vital part of their regional identity and pride.
Seasonal Changes
The 2025–26 Thai League 3 season features a number of changes compared to the previous campaign. These include the promotion and relegation of clubs between divisions, several club renamings and rebrandings, and the introduction of a new title sponsor, BYD Auto, which rebranded the competition as the BYD Dolphin League III for sponsorship reasons.
Promotions from Thailand Semi-pro League
Normally, the champions of each of the six regional groups of the 2025 Thailand Semi-pro League would be promoted to the Thai League 3.[2] However, in the Western region, the champions, The Wall, failed club licensing and were denied promotion. As a result, only five regional champions earned direct promotion, with several additional clubs promoted under special quotas due to licensing issues and adjustments to balance the number of teams in each group. Clubs promotion in the Northeastern region:
- Udon Banjan United – promoted as regional champions.[3]
- EUMT – promoted as runners-up under a special quota, as the group expanded from 11 to 12 teams. In addition, relegated side Khon Kaen Mordindang were reprieved due to Rasisalai United's promotion to Thai League 2.
Promotion to Thai League 2
Rasisalai United, the 2024–25 national champion, earned promotion to Thai League 2, representing a significant loss of a strong competitor for the region. As a result, no club was relegated from the Thai League 3 Northeastern region, as the bottom-placed side was allowed to remain for balance.
Sponsorship and Broadcasting
In the 2025–26 season, Thai League 3 will operate under a title sponsorship arrangement for the first time: BYD Auto (through BYD Rêver Thailand) has become the main sponsor for all three professional tiers in Thailand, including Thai League 3, rebranding it as the BYD Dolphin League III.[4]
On the broadcasting side, a landmark media rights deal was struck, giving AIS Play (in partnership with Gulf and JAS)[5] exclusive rights to stream all matches from Thai Leagues 1, 2, and 3, plus domestic cups and youth competitions for the 2025–26 through 2028–29 seasons.[6] Under this agreement, Thai League 3 matches can be watched live for free via AIS Play, and fans will no longer rely solely on individual clubs' streaming efforts (e.g., via YouTube or Facebook), as they did in previous seasons.
Club name and logo changes
2 clubs have rebranded or changed their logos for the 2025–26 season of the Thai League 3 Northeastern region:
- Korat City, formerly known as Suranaree Black Cat, underwent a rebranding before the 2025–26 Thai League 3 season. The change included both a new club name and a redesigned crest. The previous emblem, which featured a stylized black cat head in a minimalist design, was replaced with a modern shield-shaped logo that displays a grey cat head with a fierce expression under the banner Wonder Cat Korat City.
- Udon United, introduced a new crest ahead of the 2025–26 season. The previous logo featured a fox head design with white markings on the mouth and eyebrows on a bright yellow background. It was replaced with a simplified version that retains the fox head motif but with darker tones and a deeper yellow background, while maintaining the inscription "Since 2018" at the bottom of the shield.
Teams
Number of teams by province
| Position | Province | Number | Teams |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Khon Kaen | 2 | Khon Kaen and Khon Kaen Mordindang |
| Surin | 2 | Surin City and Surin Khong Chee Mool | |
| Ubon Ratchathani | 2 | EUMT and Ubon Kruanapat | |
| Udon Thani | 2 | Udon Banjan United and Udon United | |
| 5 | Loei | 1 | Muang Loei United |
| Nakhon Ratchasima | 1 | Korat City | |
| Roi Et | 1 | Roi Et PB United | |
| Yasothon | 1 | Yasothon |
Stadiums and locations
Road travel distances between clubs
Road travel distances between clubs in the 2025–26 Thai League 3 Northeastern Region are approximate and calculated using the most practical and shortest accessible road routes. These measurements emphasize travel paths that balance directness and convenience, reflecting realistic journeys teams are expected to take throughout the season. By prioritizing usable road infrastructure and typical travel patterns in northeastern Thailand, the chart provides meaningful insight into the logistical demands of away fixtures.
Among all distances assessed, the shortest is 0 kilometers, representing Udon Banjan United and Udon United, who share the same home stadium and therefore require no travel between them. In contrast, the longest road trip spans 489 kilometers, marking the journey between Muang Loei United and Ubon Kruanapat. Regarding total seasonal travel, Muang Loei United faces the greatest cumulative distance, covering approximately 3,581 kilometers, while Roi Et PB United undertakes the least travel, totaling around 2,008 kilometers. These figures are summarized in the accompanying table, offering a detailed overview of the travel requirements encountered by clubs during the 2025–26 campaign.
| From | To (km) | Total | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUM | KKN | KKM | KRC | MLU | REU | SRC | KCM | UBK | UDB | UDU | YST | ||
| EUMT | — | 284 | 291 | 351 | 488 | 170 | 171 | 179 | 3 | 407 | 407 | 99 | 2,850 |
| Khon Kaen | 284 | — | 9 | 187 | 212 | 119 | 229 | 238 | 283 | 129 | 129 | 192 | 2,011 |
| Khon Kaen Mordindang | 291 | 9 | — | 194 | 209 | 125 | 236 | 244 | 297 | 122 | 122 | 196 | 2,045 |
| Korat City | 351 | 187 | 194 | — | 333 | 248 | 174 | 177 | 356 | 314 | 314 | 274 | 2,922 |
| Muang Loei United | 488 | 212 | 209 | 333 | — | 324 | 418 | 426 | 489 | 147 | 147 | 388 | 3,581 |
| Roi Et PB United | 170 | 119 | 125 | 248 | 324 | — | 150 | 152 | 171 | 239 | 239 | 71 | 2,008 |
| Surin City | 171 | 229 | 236 | 174 | 418 | 150 | — | 4 | 173 | 366 | 366 | 141 | 2,428 |
| Surin Khong Chee Mool | 179 | 238 | 244 | 177 | 426 | 152 | 4 | — | 181 | 373 | 373 | 144 | 2,491 |
| Ubon Kruanapat | 3 | 283 | 297 | 356 | 489 | 171 | 173 | 181 | — | 408 | 408 | 100 | 2,869 |
| Udon Banjan United | 407 | 129 | 122 | 314 | 147 | 239 | 366 | 373 | 408 | — | 0 | 307 | 2,812 |
| Udon United | 407 | 129 | 122 | 314 | 147 | 239 | 366 | 373 | 408 | 0 | — | 307 | 2,812 |
| Yasothon | 99 | 192 | 196 | 274 | 388 | 71 | 141 | 144 | 100 | 307 | 307 | — | 2,219 |
Foreign players
A T3 team could register 3 foreign players from foreign players all around the world. A team can use 3 foreign players on the field in each game.
- Note :
: players who released during second leg transfer window;
: players who registered during second leg transfer window.
AFC member countries players. CAF member countries players. CONCACAF member countries players. CONMEBOL member countries players. OFC member countries players. UEFA member countries players. No foreign player registered.
| Club | Leg | Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUMT | 1st | Gomes Santos Pires Matheus | Matías Verón | Abdul Kharim Ayeh |
| 2nd | ||||
| Khon Kaen | 1st | John Caio Camargo Silva | Ricardo Pires | Jonathan Monteiro |
| 2nd | ||||
| Khon Kaen Mordindang | 1st | |||
| 2nd | ||||
| Korat City | 1st | Mabiala Gaël Cedric | Ugonna Brian Maduagwu | Noh Yeong-hun |
| 2nd | ||||
| Muang Loei United | 1st | Marciano de Oliveira Filho Odair | Abdelrahman Osama Mohamed | Issei Kikuchi |
| 2nd | ||||
| Roi Et PB United | 1st | Pedro Augusto Silva Rodrigues | Lim Jae-hyuk | Jung Hyeon-gu |
| 2nd | ||||
| Surin City | 1st | Yuto Yoshijima | Ahn Eung-wan | Mun Te-su |
| 2nd | ||||
| Surin Khong Chee Mool | 1st | Mfogham Nsangou Seidou | Tengemo Emmanuel | Conteh Samson |
| 2nd | ||||
| Ubon Kruanapat | 1st | Mbongo'o ii Aime Boris | Park Min-heum | |
| 2nd | ||||
| Udon Banjan United | 1st | João Guimarães | Emerson Christian Adolfo | Halef Pitbull |
| 2nd | ||||
| Udon United | 1st | Victor Clemente de Oliveira Capinan | Sakari Tukiainen | Taiga Matsunaga |
| 2nd | ||||
| Yasothon | 1st | Chriss Axel Okala | Serry Issa | |
| 2nd |
League table
Standings
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Udon United | 11 | 8 | 2 | 1 | 24 | 11 | +13 | 26 | Qualification to the National Championship stage |
| 2 | Khon Kaen | 11 | 6 | 3 | 2 | 16 | 6 | +10 | 21 | |
| 3 | Muang Loei United | 11 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 24 | 9 | +15 | 20 | |
| 4 | Udon Banjan United | 11 | 6 | 1 | 4 | 11 | 12 | −1 | 19 | |
| 5 | EUMT | 11 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 14 | 7 | +7 | 17 | |
| 6 | Yasothon | 11 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 14 | 10 | +4 | 16 | |
| 7 | Surin City | 11 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 13 | 14 | −1 | 16 | |
| 8 | Ubon Kruanapat | 11 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 11 | 14 | −3 | 16 | |
| 9 | Roi Et PB United | 11 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 17 | 11 | +6 | 14 | |
| 10 | Surin Khong Chee Mool | 11 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 9 | 25 | −16 | 5 | |
| 11 | Korat City | 11 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 13 | 34 | −21 | 5 | |
| 12 | Khon Kaen Mordindang | 11 | 1 | 1 | 9 | 10 | 23 | −13 | 4 | Relegation to the Thailand Semi-pro League |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goal scored; 5) Overall goal difference; 6) Overall goal scored; 7) Fair play points; 8) Play-off without extra time).
Positions by round
= Qualification to the National Championship stage; = Relegation to the Thailand Semi-pro League
Results by round
Results
References
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