The Thai U21 League () is a professional football league in Thailand designed specifically for players under the age of 23. Established by the Football Association of Thailand (FA Thailand), the league is managed and organized by Thai League Co., Ltd., responsible for overseeing the various tiers of Thai football competitions. The creation of the Thai U21 League marks a significant effort to foster young Thai football talent and provide a platform for emerging players to develop their skills.
The Thai U23 League was established with the inaugural season set to commence in 2024, made possible through the sponsorship of the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA), which served as the main sponsor. Consequently, the league was branded as the PEA U23 Youngster League () to reflect this partnership. The involvement of PEA as a sponsor underscores a commitment to supporting the development of young football talent in Thailand. The inaugural season featured participation from eight teams, comprising five clubs whose senior squads compete in Thai League 1, and three clubs from Thai League 2.
In 2025, the competition underwent a structural adjustment, lowering the age limit from under-23 to under-21, and was accordingly rebranded as the Thai U21 League. With PEA continuing as the main sponsor, the league adopted the official title PEA U21 Youngster League (). The league continued to admit teams affiliated with clubs competing in the Thai League 1 and the Thai League 2. In addition, special privileges were granted to clubs that had previously participated in the 2024 Thai U23 League: even if their senior squads were relegated to Thai League 3, they retained eligibility to compete in the new U21 format. Other clubs from Thai League 3, however, were not permitted to enter unless they met this specific criterion. This regulation ensured continuity for developmental squads while maintaining the league's focus on nurturing youth players from the top tiers of Thai football.
In the 2025 season of the Thai U21 League, a total of twelve clubs are set to participate. Among these, eight clubs are affiliated with clubs whose senior squads are competing in the 2025âÂÂ26 Thai League 1, while three clubs are linked to clubs whose senior squads are participating in the 2025âÂÂ26 Thai League 2. In addition, one club, Suphanburi, whose senior squad was relegated from Thai League 2 to Thai League 3, has retained its eligibility to compete in the U21 competition due to its prior participation in the 2024 Thai U23 League.
The Thai U21 League operates under a round-robin format, where each team competes in both home and away matches against all other participating teams. The league uses a points-based system, with the club accumulating the highest total points by the end of the season and being declared the champion. The inaugural season features 8 clubs, including teams from Thai League 1 and Thai League 2.
Participation in the Thai U21 League is restricted to players holding Thai nationality. Eligible players include those born in Thailand, individuals of mixed heritage (dual nationality), and those who have acquired Thai citizenship. This rule highlights the league's commitment to fostering local talent.
The Thai U21 League operates under the jurisdiction of the Football Association of Thailand (FA Thailand). However, the responsibility for overseeing and organizing the competition lies with Thai League Co., Ltd., a corporate entity under the FA Thailand. This structure ensures professional management and adherence to the highest standards of competition.
A key regulation within the league is the strict eligibility requirement that mandates all participating players must hold Thai nationality; foreign players are not permitted to compete. This policy underscores the league's dedication to fostering and developing domestic talent. Additionally, this section covers important administrative procedures, including team registration, squad composition, and compliance with league rules.
The points table is managed as follows:
The Thai U21 League awards prize money to the top four teams at the end of each season. The champion is awarded 500,000 THB (à ¸¿), the runner-up receives 250,000 à ¸¿, the team finishing in third place is granted 150,000 à ¸¿, and the team that finishes fourth is awarded 100,000 à ¸¿. These prizes incentivize the teams to perform at their best throughout the competition.
The Thai U21 League operates under a dynamic sponsorship model, where the main sponsor each season is granted the naming rights of the league. Depending on the primary sponsor, this allows the league's name to change from season to season.