2009 Thai Premier League

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Thai Premier League
Season2009
Champions Muangthong United
Relegated Sriracha
Chula United
Nakhon Pathom
2010 AFC Champions League Muangthong United
2010 AFC Cup Thai Port
Top goalscorer Flag of Thailand.svg Anon Sangsanoi
(BEC Tero Sasana) (18)
Biggest home win BEC Tero Sasana 5-0 Chula United
Biggest away win Rajnavy Rayong 0-3 TTM Samut Sakhon
Sriracha 0-3 Thai Port
Chonburi 2-5 Muangthong United
TOT 1-4 BEC Tero Sasana
BEC Tero Sasana 1-4 Muang Thong United
Samut Songkhram 0-3 Rajnavy Rayong
Osotspa Saraburi 0-3 BEC Tero Sasana
Nakhon Pathom 2-5 Bangkok Glass
Highest scoring Chonburi 2-5 Muangthong United
Nakhon Pathom 2-5 Bangkok Glass (7)
Highest attendance Muangthong United 1–1 Chonburi (16,608) (4 October 2009)
2008
2010

The Thai Premier League 2009 was the thirteenth season of the Premier League since its establishment in 1996. A total of 16 teams competed in the league, with PEA FC as the defending champions.

Contents

Muang Thong United took the league championship with two games remaining, the first ever team to win the championship in their debut appearance in the top flight.

Nakhon Pathom, Sriracha and Chula United were relegated to the 1st Division.

Rules

Member clubs and locations

Club NameYear JoinedProvinceHome Stadium [1] [2] [3] CapacityNotes
PEA 2004/05 Ayutthaya Ayutthaya Province Central Stadium 6,000 AFC Champions League 2009
Chonburi 2006 Chonburi Princess Sirindhorn Stadium 5,000 AFC Cup 2009
BEC Tero Sasana 1996/97 Bangkok BEC Tero Sasana Nong Chok Stadium 5,000
Osotspa Saraburi 1996/97 Pathum Thani Thanarom Village Football Field  ?
TOT 1996/97 Kanchanaburi Klip Bua Stadium 16,000
Bangkok Glass 12009 Pathum Thani Chaloem Phra Kiat Stadium (Khlong 6) 5,000
Samut Songkhram 2008 Samut Songkhram Samut Songkhram Province Stadium 5,000
Chula United 1996/97 Bangkok Chulalongkorn University Stadium 25,000
Nakhon Pathom 2007 Nakhon Pathom Kasetsat Kamphengsaen University Stadium 4,000
Bangkok United 22003/04 Bangkok Thai-Japanese Stadium 10,320
Pattaya United 12009 Chonburi Nongprue Municipality Football Field 5,000
TTM Samut Sakhon 31996/97 Samut Sakhon Institute of Physical Education Samut Sakhon Stadium6,378
Thai Port 41996/97 Bangkok PAT Stadium 5,000
Muang Thong United 2009 Nonthaburi Thunderdome Sport Complex 16,000Promoted from Division 1
Sriracha 2009 Chonburi Princess Sirindhorn Stadium 5,000Promoted from Division 1
Rajnavy Rayong 51996/97 Rayong Rayong Province Central Stadium 17,000Promoted from Division 1

1 Pattaya United and Bangkok Glass took the places of Coke Bangpra and Krung Thai Bank after purchasing the clubs. Coke Bangpra and Krung Thai Bank therefore withdrew from the league allowing Pattaya and Bangkok Glass to take position in the top flight.

2 Changed name from Bangkok University

3 Changed name from Thailand Tobacco Monopoly

4 Changed name from Port Authority of Thailand.

5 Changed name from Royal Thai Navy

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
Chonburi Flag of Thailand.svg Jadet Meelarp End of Contract Flag of Thailand.svg Kiatisuk Senamuang January 2009Pre season
Chula United Flag of Thailand.svg Kiatisuk Senamuang End of Contract Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos FerreiraJanuary 2009Pre season
TTM Samut Sakhon Flag of Thailand.svg Prajuk ViengsongEnd of Contract Flag of Thailand.svg Attaphol Puspakom January 2009Pre season
Muang Thong United Flag of Thailand.svg Surasak Tansurat Taking charge of club's junior sides [4] Flag of Thailand.svg Attaphol Puspakom April 20094th
TTM Samut Sakhon Flag of Thailand.svg Attaphol Puspakom Moved to Muang Thong United [4] Flag of Thailand.svg Kij MeesrisukApril 200911th
PEA FC Flag of Thailand.svg Prapol Pongpanich Resigned due to fan pressure Flag of Thailand.svg Thongsuk Sampahungsith May 200912th
Bangkok Glass FC Flag of Germany.svg Hans R. EmserWas acting coach and is now Technical Director Youth Football Academy Bangkok Glass FC [5] Flag of Thailand.svg Surachai Jaturapattarapong June 20091st
Pattaya United Flag of Thailand.svg Pansak Ketwattha Resigned Flag of Thailand.svg Wisoon Wichaya June 200913th
BEC Tero Sasana Flag of France.svg Christophe Larrouilh Resigned to become the team's Technical Director [6] Flag of Thailand.svg Tawan Sripan June 20095th
Pattaya United Flag of Thailand.svg Wisoon Wichaya Short term replacement Flag of Thailand.svg Jadet Meelarp June 200913th
Chula United Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos FerreiraResigned Flag of Thailand.svg Pichai Pituwong August 200916th
TTM Samut Sakhon Flag of Thailand.svg Kij MeesrisukRelease Flag of Thailand.svg Prajuk ViengsongAugust 200912th
Nakhon Pathom FC Flag of Thailand.svg Chatchai Paholpat Release Flag of Thailand.svg Piyapong Piew-on September 200914th

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Muang Thong United [lower-alpha 1] 3019834820+2865 2010 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off
2 Chonburi 3018845030+2062
3 Bangkok Glass 3016864531+1456
4 BEC Tero Sasana 3015695334+1951
5 Osotspa Saraburi 3013893632+447
6 Thai Port 30128103330+344 2010 AFC Cup Group stage [lower-alpha 2]
7 TOT 30101283333042
8 TTM Samut Sakhon 3081392932337
9 PEA [lower-alpha 3] 3099123741436
10 Samut Songkhram 3097142231934
11 Pattaya United 30711122733632
12 Rajnavy Rayong [lower-alpha 1] 30861628391130
13 Bangkok United 305151024341030
14 Sriracha [lower-alpha 1] 3086162834630Relegation to
2010 Thai Division 1 League
15 Chula United 304141229471826
16 Nakhon Pathom 30671732532125
Updated to match(es) played on October 18, 2009. Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 Promoted from last season
  2. Thai Port qualified for the AFC Cup as Thai FA Cup winners
  3. Defending Champion

Season notes

Clubs outside the area of Bangkok Map Thailand TPL 2009.svg
Clubs outside the area of Bangkok
Clubs from the greater area of Bangkok Thailand Bangkok TPL 2009.svg
Clubs from the greater area of Bangkok

Results

Home \ Away TP PEA PU CU CHO RR TOT MTU BG NP BTS TSS BU SRI SS OS
1. Thai Port 0–11–01–01–22–10–01–01–01–10–10–10–03–01–02–1
2. PEA 2–24–12–22–24–10–21–21–23–22–00–02–00–22–20–1
3. Pattaya Utd 1–12–02–10–01–00–11–12–21–00–04–02–01–10–01–1
4. Chula Utd 0–23–11–11–11–11–11–11–21–31–21–10–01–00–01–2
5. Chonburi 2–13–02–02–22–12–12–51–33–01–02–25–13–22–01–0
6. Rajnavy Rayong 1–21–13–21–10–10–31–20–11–10–00–30–11–02–02–1
7. TOT 1–21–13–13–00–02–10–02–12–11–41–11–11–00–11–2
8. Muang Thong Utd 3–01–01–02–11–12–13–01–03–12–00–02–20–03–12–1
9. Bangkok Glass 1–13–12–14–21–01–01–11–01–03–32–02–11–02–10–0
10. Nakhon Pathom 2–01–13–12–21–22–13–11–12–51–01–21–31–30–10–1
11. BEC Tero Sasana 3–10–13–15–01–22–14–01–41–13–03–00–03–22–02–3
12. TTM Samut Sakhon 2–11–00–01–12–11–11–10–22–14–01–22–20–00–10–0
13. Bangkok Utd 2–20–20–00–11–10–11–11–21–10–01–12–11–00–11–2
14. Sriracha 0–32–00–10–10–10–11–10–12–02–04–21–00–01–22–2
15. Samut Songkhram 0–00–11–03–00–10–30–10–11–11–11–21–01–12–00–2
16. Osotsapa 2–12–21–01–11–20–10–01–02–03–10–31–10–11–32–1
Updated to match(es) played on October 18, 2009. Source: Football Association of Thailand website [8]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top scorers

Last updated October 18, 2009

ScorerGoals [9] Club
Flag of Thailand.svg Anon Sangsanoi 18 BEC Tero Sasana
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Kone Mohamed 14 Chonburi
Flag of Thailand.svg Nantawat Tansopa 11 Bangkok Glass
Flag of Nigeria.svg Ajayi Samuel 10 Bangkok Glass
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Dango Siaka Muang Thong United
Flag of Thailand.svg Pipat Thonkanya Thai Port
Flag of Thailand.svg Arthit Sunthornpit 9 Chonburi
Flag of Thailand.svg Sarayoot Chaikamdee Osotsapa M-150
Flag of Thailand.svg Sompong Soleb Chula United
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Soumahoro Yaya Muang Thong United
Flag of Thailand.svg Suriya Domtaisong Muang Thong United (2 goals)
PEA (7 goals)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Michael Byrne 8 Nakhon Pathom (4 goals)
Chonburi (4 goals)
Flag of Thailand.svg Suttinan Nontee Rajnavy Rayong
Flag of Brazil.svg Anderson7 Chonburi (3 goals)
Pattaya United (4 goals)
Flag of Cameroon.svg Bekombo Ekollo TTM Samut Sakhon
Flag of Thailand.svg Chakrit Buathong BEC Tero Sasana
Flag of Thailand.svg Chatprapob Usaprom TTM Samut Sakhon
Flag of Thailand.svg Chatree Chimtalay Bangkok Glass
Flag of Thailand.svg Jirawat Makarom Thai Port
Flag of Argentina.svg Raúl González Gastón Sriracha
Flag of Thailand.svg Teerasil Dangda Muang Thong United

Hat-tricks

Key
4Player scored four goals
5Player scored five goals
PlayerNationalityForAgainstResult [a] Date
Sompong Soleb Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Chula United PEA 3–112 September 2009
Anon Sangsanoi Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand BEC Tero Sasana TOT 4–07 October 2009
Nantawat Tansopa Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Bangkok Glass Nakhon Pathom 5–218 October 2009

Annual awards

Coach of the Year

Defender of the Year

Midfielder of the Year

Striker of the Year

Young Player of the Year

Top scorer

See also

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