2009 in Thai football

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The 2009 season of competitive football in Thailand.

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The season began on 7 March 2009 for the Thai Premier League and 21 March 2009 for the Division 1 League. The Division 1 season ended on 17 October 2009, and the Thai Premier League season ended on 18 October 2009.

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

Teams promoted to Thai Premier League 2009

Teams relegated from Thailand Premier League 2008

Teams promoted to Thai Division 1 League 2009

Teams relegated from Thailand Division 1 League 2008

Managerial changes

NameClubDate of departureReplacementDate of appointment
Jadet Meelarp Chonburi January 2009 Kiatisuk Senamuang January 2009
Kiatisuk Senamuang Chula United January 2009 Carlos Ferreira January 2009
Prajuk Viengsong TTM Samut Sakhon January 2009 Attaphol Puspakom January 2009
Attaphol Puspakom TTM Samut Sakhon April 2009 Kij Meesrisuk April 2009
Surasak Tansurat Muangthong United April 2009 Attaphol Puspakom April 2009
Prapol Pongpanich PEA May 2009 Thongsuk Sampahungsith May 2009
Hans R. Emser Bangkok Glass June 2009 Surachai Jaturapattarapong June 2009
Pansak Ketwattha Pattaya United June 2009 Wisoon Wichaya June 2009
Christophe Larrouilh BEC Tero Sasana June 2009 Tawan Sripan June 2009
Wisoon Wichaya Pattaya United June 2009 Jadet Meelarp June 2009
Carlos Ferreira Chula United August 2009 Pichai Pituwong August 2009
Kij Meesrisuk TTM Samut Sakhon August 2009 Prajuk Viengsong August 2009
Chatchai Paholpat Nakhon Pathom September 2009 Piyapong Pue-on September 2009

Diary of the season

Retirements

National team

Friendly matches

Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg1–2Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Teerasil Soccerball shade.svg89'
Sendai, Japan

Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg3–1Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Teerasil Soccerball shade.svg15', 71'
Tawan Soccerball shade.svg21'

Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg1–1Flag of the United Arab Republic (1958-1971), Flag of Syria (1980-2024).svg  Syria
Teeratep Soccerball shade.svg60'

Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg3–0Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe
Suttinan Soccerball shade.svg28', 82'
Keerati Soccerball shade.svg85'

King's Cup

Thailand Flag of Thailand.svg 2–1 Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon
Teerasil Soccerball shade.svg11'
Suchao Soccerball shade.svg22'
El Ali Soccerball shade.svg51'
Surakul Stadium, Phuket
Attendance: 15,000 referee= Prayoon Veerapool (Thailand)

Asian Cup qualifiers

Thailand is currently in Group E of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification process.


Jordan  Flag of Jordan.svg0–0Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Report

Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg0–0Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Report

Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg1–3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Fahrudin Soccerball shade.svg84' (pen.) Report Sutee Soccerball shade.svg12' (pen.), 81'
Therdsak Soccerball shade.svg75'

Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg0–1Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Report Đurić Soccerball shade.svg38'
Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Abdullah Balideh (Qatar)

Honours

CompetitionWinnerDetailsMatch Report
Thai FA Cup Thai Port FA Cup 2009
Beat BEC Tero Sasana 5–4 on penalties (1–1 final score)
Report [ permanent dead link ]
Queen's Cup Hallelujah Queen's Cup 2009
Beat BEC Tero Sasana 1–0
Thai Premier League Muangthong United Thai Premier League 2009
Division 1 League Police United Thai Division 1 League 2009
Regional League Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi Regional League Division 2 2009
Kor Royal Cup Chonburi Kor Royal Cup 2009
Beat PEA 1–0
Super Cup Bangkok Glass Super Cup 2009

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