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Inter-Régions Division
Organising bodyLigue Inter Régions de football
Founded1963
Country Algeria
Number of clubs96 (16 in each group)
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toLigue 2
Relegation toLigue Régional I
Domestic cup(s)Algerian Cup
Current championsJS Djidjel
JS El Biar
MC Saïda
US Chaouia
MB Rouissat
US Bechar Djedid
(2023–24)
WebsiteLigue Inter Régions de football
Current: 2024–25 Ligue Inter-Régions

Inter Régions Division (also known as Ligue Inter Régions de football) is the third-highest division overall in the Algerian football league system. The division has six groups based on the region of the country, which are East, West and Centre-East, Centre-West, South-east and South-west each containing 16 teams from their respective regions. Each year the first from each group are promoted to Ligue 2 and the last three clubs from each group are relegated to the Ligue Régional I.

History

Over the seasons, the Algerian third division championship has had several names. At the beginning of the 1960s, and following the various hierarchical restructurings of Algerian football, this level ended up being organized into three groups in accordance with the geography of the country (east, center and west) and which contained subgroups during a few seasons, it was the period of the division of honor which lasted from 1966 to 1988.

The Algerian D3 was restructured into six regional groups (west, center, east 1, east 2, south-east and south-west) to become the regional championship which lasted until 1999. In this year, Algerian football officials tried to adopt a new structure by creating the Super-division for D1 and a single national division for D2 as well and the National 2 for D3 with five groups (west, center, east, south-east and south-west). This format was quickly abandoned the following season and the D3 returned to the old organization (Regional 1) and underwent temporary changes until the creation of the Inter-region championship in 2004. This Inter-region division takes over the three-way organization groups (east, central and west).

Between 2010 and 2020, a new competition formula was adopted under the name of the National Amateur Division, better known as National, after the establishment of professionalism for divisions one and two. From the 2020-2021 season, the third division championship once again changes its status, format and name. It is made up of six groups, and managed from this season by the Inter-regional Football League which also manages the Algerian D4.

Format

Map of the football regions in Algeria.
  West   Center   East   South-west   South-east

This competition, is made up of six groups representing five regions (West, Center, East, South-West and South-East) each bringing together sixteen clubs. This division is supported by the National Amateur Football League (or LNFA), the body governing amateur level competitions on Algerian territory.

Each year, the first of each of the groups are promoted to Ligue 2, as for the last, they are relegated to Ligue Régional I, the fourth division of Algerian football.

Competition name

Period Name
1962–1963 Première Division
1964–1966 Promotion d'Honneur
1966–1988 Division d'Honneur
1988–1999 Régional
1999–2000 National 2
2000–2004 Régional 1
2004–2010 Inter-régions
2010–2020 Division Nationale Amateur (DNA)
2020–present Inter-régions

2024-2025 season's teams

Group West Group Centre-west Group Centre-east Group East Group South-west Group South-east

 
CA Abd El Moumen
ES Tighenif
FCB Telagh
ICS Tlemcen
IRB El Kerma
IRB Souguer
IS Tighenif
JS Bendaoud
JS Emir Abdelkader
Nasr Es Senia
O Sidi Ben Adda
RC Relizane
SCM Oran
USM Bel Abbès
US Remchi
WA Tlemcen

CB Beni Slimane
CRB Aïn Oussera
CRB Beni Tamou
CR Zaouia
HRB Fouka
IRB Tiaret
JS Hai Djabel
IRB Sougueur
MS Cherchell
Olympique de Médéa
ORBB Oued Fodda
RA Ain Defla
USM Blida
WA Boufarik
WAB Tissemsilt
WB Meftah

AB Barika
A El Eulma
Amal Bou Saâda
AS Bordj Ghédir
ES Bouakeul
E Sour El Ghozlane
IB Lakhdaria
IRB Berhoum
JS Azazga
JS Boumerdes
JSM Béjaïa
MB Barika
MC El Eulma
MO Bejaia
RC Bougaa
USM Sétif

AS Aïn M'lila
CB Mila
CRB Aïn Fakroun
CRB Ain Yagout
ES Guelma
JB Ain Kercha
IRB Sedrata
JSM Skikda
NASR El Fedjoudj
NRB Beni Oulbene
NRB Tazouguert
NRC Boudjelbana
USF Constantine
US BOUkhadra
US Tébessa
WA Zighoud Youcef

A Aïn Séfra
CRB Adrar
CRB Bougtob
CRB Tindouf
IRM Ben Amar
IR Mechria
JRB Taghit
MC Ghassoul
MCH El Abiodh Sidi Cheikh
MCZ Hinoun
NRB Fenoughil
NRC Hattaba
NRB Sbaa
USM Tindouf
US Naama

 
ASB Metlili Chaamba
CRB Djemaa
CR Beni Thour
CS Wassat Ilizi
IB Laghouat
IRB Kheneg
IRB Nezla
IRB Robbah
IR Zaouia
MB Hassi Messaoud
NRB Touggourt
NT Souf
Olympique El Oued
TR Tekdidine
USB Hassi R’Mel

Notes & references

Notes

References

  1. "Championnat d'Algérie de Football Amateur, Saisons 1962-1963 et 1963-1964 les Critérium d'Honneur". carfootal.dz (in French). Redaction.

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