2008 Thailand League Division 2 (Group A)

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Thailand Division 2 League Group A 2008
Season2008
Champions Prachinburi FC
Promoted Prachinburi FC
Songkhla FC
Biggest home win Nakhon Ratchasima FC 6-0 Cha Choeng Sao FC
Biggest away win Satun FC 1-6 Samut Prakan FC
Highest scoring Sakon Nakon FC 2-6 Satun FC 8 Goals
2007
2009

The 2008 Thailand League Division 2 Group A had 11 teams.

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The league winners and runners up were promoted to Thailand Division 1 League. No teams would be relegated due to restructuring at the end of the season.

Member clubs

Stadium and locations

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Bangkok Metro teams
Raj Pracha
Samut Prakan
Locations of the 2008 Thailand League Division 2 (Group A) teams
TeamLocationStadium [1] Capacity
Cha Choeng Sao Chachoengsao Chachoengsao Town municipality Stadium  ?
Chiangmai United Chiang Mai Chiangmai Municipality Stadium ?
Nakhon Ratchasima Nakhon Ratchasima Nakhon Ratchasima Municipality Stadium ?
Narathiwat Narathiwat Narathiwat Province Stadium  ?
Prachinburi Prachinburi Prachinburi Province Stadium  ?
Raj Pracha Huai Khwang, Bangkok Thai Bev Huai Khwang football field ?
Ratchaburi Ratchaburi Ratchaburi Province Stadium  ?
Samut Prakan Samut Prakan Sit Chaiyasam Football Field ?
Sakon Nakhon Sakon Nakhon Sakolrajwittayanukul School ?
Satun Satun Satun Province Stadium  ?
Songkhla Hat Yai, Songkhla Jiranakorn Stadium  ?

Final league table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Prachinburi FC 2012533918+2141
2 Songkhla FC 2011452717+1037
3 Narathiwat FC 2010732617+937
4 Nakhon Ratchasima FC 209473619+1731
5 Samut Prakan FC 208753021+931
6 Raj Pracha FC 208752120+131
7 Ratchaburi FC 207943226+630
8 Cha Choeng Sao FC 2065917321523
9 Chiang Mai FC 2036112534915
10 Satun FC 20341326462013
11 Sakon Nakon FC 2016131543289
Source: rsssf.com

Results

Home \ Away CCS CGM NKR NRW PRB RPR RTB SNK SPR STN SKL
Cha Choeng Sao FC 1–00–01–10–31–33–32–11–02–10–1
Chiang Mai FC 3–03–11–22–50–12–32–21–22–10–1
Nakhon Ratchasima FC 6–01–12–11–11–21–16–11–24–11–0
Narathiwat FC 1–02–11–00–21–11–13–01–01–01–2
Prachinburi FC 2–01–12–12–22–00–14–12–22–01–0
Raj Pracha FC 0–11–10–41–11–30–02–02–10–02–1
Ratchaburi FC 3–11–01–02–23–31–01–11–12–20–1
Sakon Nakon FC 0–02–20–20–10–10–23–20–32–60–1
Samut Prakan FC 0–03–12–10–11–00–02–11–11–32–2
Satun FC 2–31–11–20–20–32–30–41–11–62–1
Songkhla FC 2–13–10–11–12–00–03–11–01–14–2

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