2006–07 Ligue Inter-Régions de football

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Inter-régions Division
Season2006–07
Champions OM Arzew
JSM Chéraga
USM Sétif
Relegated MC Debdaba
CR Zaouia
CB Mila
2007–08

A total of 47 teams contested the division, which was divided into three league tables west, center and east, including 41 sides remaining in the division from the previous season, three relegated from the Algerian Championnat National 2, and three promoted from the Regional League I.

Groupe Est

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 USM Sétif (C, P)3019924816+3266Promotion to Algerian Championnat National 2
2 JSM Skikda 3018754213+2961
3 USM Aïn Beïda 30173104833+1554
4 HB Chelghoum Laïd 3013983823+1548
5 AS Ain M'lila 30118113332+141
6 US Chaouia 30117123429+540
7WRB M'sila30911102828038
8 AB Mérouana 30910113336337
9 OS Ouenza 301010102934540
10 CRB El Milia 30910113038837
11 ES Guelma 30106142837936
12 JS Djijel 30910112628237
13 NC Magra 3089132735833
14 US Tébessa 30781520371729
15 Olympique El Oued 306101426532728
16 CB Mila (R)30691523411827Relegation to Ligue Régional I
Source: Ligue Inter-Régions de Football
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

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