2012–13 Saudi Second Division

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Saudi Second Division
Season2012–13
2013–14

The Saudi Second Division is the Third level football competition in Saudi Arabia. Qualified three teams to Saudi First Division.

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Location: is the site of the club and not the site of the stadium

ClubLocationStadium
Al-Arabi Unaizah Department of Education Stadium
Al-Adalh Al-Holilah Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Al-Safa Safwa City Al-Safa Club Stadium
Al-Oyoun Al-Oyoun Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Al-Diriyah Diriyah Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Stadium
Al-Trgee Qatif Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz Sports City Stadium
Al-Faiha Al Majma'ah Prince Salman Bin Abdulaziz Sport City Stadium
Al-Qalah Sakakah Al-Orubah Club Stadium
Al-Kawkab Al-Kharj Al-Shoalah Club Stadium
Ohud Medina Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Aziz Stadium
Al-Tuhami Jizan King Faisal Sport City Stadium
Al-Suqoor Tabuk Khalid bin Abdulaziz Stadium
Al Mojzel Tumaer Al-Hamadah Club Stadium
Al-Ameade Al-Atawelah King Saud Sport City Stadium
Al-Hamadah Al-Ghat Al-Hamadah Club Stadium
Najd Sudair Prince Salman Bin Abdulaziz Sport City Stadium
Al-Rummah Badaya Al-Amal Club Stadium
Al Jabalain Ha'il Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium
Dhamk Khamis Mushait Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium
Wajj Taif King Fahd Stadium, Taif

Final league table

Group A
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Al-Diriyah 1812423114+1740Promotion to the Saudi First Division
2 Ohud 188642722+530Qualified for Third Place
3 Al-Oyoun 188553322+1129
4 Al-Tuhami 186662019+124
5 Al Jabalain 186662326324
6 Al-Suqoor 186661924524
7 Al-Hamadah 185672222021
8 Al-Qalah 186392733621
9 Al-Adalh 184772227519Relegate to Saudi Third Division
10 Najd 18171015301510
Source: [ citation needed ]
Group B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Al-Kawkab 1812333319+1439Promotion to the Saudi First Division
2 Al Mojzel 1810443125+634Qualified for Third Place
3 Al-Safa 189452212+1031
4 Al-Faiha 189272319+429
5 Al-Arabi 188283326+726
6 Al-Rummah 187382422+224
7 Dhamk 185761723622
8 Al-Trgee 185671720321
9 Al-Ameade 18431120321215Relegate to Saudi Third Division
10 Wajj 18241215372210
Source: [ citation needed ]

Third place match

27 March 2013 Ohud 1–1 Al Mojzel Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Aziz Stadium, Medina
Soccerball shade.svg2' Adbulaziz Al-Siari Yahya Duraid Soccerball shade.svg47'Referee: Amer Al-Shahry

Final

 Saudi Premier League
2012–13 winners 
Al-Diriyah
1st title

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