Syrian League 1st Division
Syrian League 1st Division (Arabic: الدوري السوري الدرجة الأولى) is the second division in football in Syria. It is operated by the Syrian Football Association (SFA). The league began to play in 1960s. After each season the two top clubs are promoted to the Premier League, and the bottom clubs are relegated to the Syrian League 2nd Division. In the 2021–22 season, Al-Majd and Al-Jazeera SC won the title and they were promoted to Premier League.
Organising body | Syrian Football Association (SFA) |
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Founded | 1960s |
Country | Syria |
Confederation | AFC |
Number of teams | 24 (2021–22) |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Syrian Premier League |
Relegation to | Syrian League 2nd Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Syrian Cup |
Current champions | Al-Jazeera Al-Majd SC (2021–22) |
TV partners | Syria TV Sama TV |
Website | sfa |
In 2021–22 season, the league consists of 24 clubs divided into 4 groups based on their geographical distribution. However, the final round consists of 8 teams divided into two groups.[1]
Current clubs (2021–22)


Amuda

Morek

Kesswa

Damascus

Mukharram

Muadamiyat al-Sham

Al-Nabek

Al-Dumayr

Artouz

Al-Khittab

Ommal Hama
Shorta Hama
Shorta Hama

Locations of teams in the Syrian League 1st Division 2021–22
- Group 1
- Al-Arabi
- Al-Muhafaza
- Al-Yaqdhah
- Al-Dumayr
- Al-Nabek
- Al Kesswa
- Group 2
- Al-Majd
- Jaramana
- Al-Shouleh
- Al-Mayadin
- Artouz
- Muadamiyat al-Sham
- Group 3
- Al-Sahel
- Baniyas Refinery
- Al-Tadamon
- Shorta Hama
- Morek
- Al-Mukharram
- Group 4
- Al-Jazeera
- Al-Jihad
- Al-Hurriya
- Ommal Hama
- Amuda
- Al-Khittab
Champions
- 2004-2005: Al-Jihad SC[lower-alpha 1]
- 2005-2006: Al-Shorta SC
- 2006-2007: Nawair SC & Afrin SC
- 2007-2008: Al-Wathba SC & Omayya SC
- 2008-2009: Al-Jazeera SC & Afrin SC
- 2009-2010: Hutteen SC & Al-Fotuwa SC
- 2010-2011: Baniyas Refinery SC & Al-Hurriya SC
- 2011-2012 Al-Muhafaza SC & Al-Jihad SC
- 2012-2013: N/A[lower-alpha 2]
- 2013-2014: Al-Nidal SC
- 2014-2015: N/A[lower-alpha 3]
- 2015-2016: N/A[lower-alpha 4]
- 2016-2017: Al-Herafyeen SC
- 2017-2018: Sahel SC
- 2018-2019: Al-Jazeera SC & Al-Fotuwa SC
- 2019-2020: Al-Hurriya SC & Al-Horgelah SC
- 2020-2021: Nawair SC & Afrin SC
- 2021-2022: Al-Jazeera SC & Al-Majd SC
Notes
- Only from 2004-2005 season
- Cancelled due to Conflict in Syria
- Cancelled due to Conflict in Syria
- Cancelled due to Conflict in Syria
References
- "Syrian League 1st Division: 2021/22". goalzz.com. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
External links
- الدوري السوري - الدرجة الأولى 2020/2021 in Arabic
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