Somali Third Division

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Somali Third Division
Country Flag of Somalia.svg Somalia
Confederation CAF
Level on pyramid3
Promotion to Somalia Second League
Relegation to Somalia Fourth League
Domestic cup(s) Somalia Cup
TV partners Universal TV (highlights)
Website

The Somali Division 3 is the third football division in Somalia. The league is contested by 9 clubs [1]

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Clubs

As of 2013-14 season:

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