2014 Buriram United F.C. season

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Buriram United
2014 season
Chairman Newin Chidchob
Manager Alexandre Gama
Stadium I-Mobile Stadium
Thai Premier League 1st
Thai FA Cup Fourth Round
Thai League Cup Runners-up
Kor Royal Cup Winners
AFC Champions League Group Stage
Top goalscorer Javier Patiño (21)
  2013
2015  

The 2012 season was Buriram's 10th consecutive season in Thailand's top division. Buriram United will be competing in the 2014 AFC Champions League.

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Kor Royal Cup

As 2013 Thai Premier League and 2013 Thai FA Cup champions, Buriram played against 2013 Thai Premier League runners-up Muangthong United. The 79th Kor Royal Cup was held at 1 February. The match was normally played at the Supachalasai Stadium in Bangkok, but due to the 2013–14 Thai political crisis the match was moved to Suphanburi Stadium, Suphanburi. [1]

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
Scorers
1 February 2014 SCG Muangthong United N 1–0 Simpson 79'

Toyota Premier Cup

Buriram will be playing against Nagoya Grampus in the 2014 Toyota Premier Cup. Buriram won the 2014 Toyota Premier Cup 5-4 from a penalty shootout.

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
Scorers
15 February 2014 Flag of Japan.svg Nagoya Grampus N 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4p)
Simpson 15'

Thai FA Cup

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersRound
21 May 2014 Chainat Hornbill H2–1 Rochela 28', Carmelo 43'Round of 32
9 July 2014 Bangkok Glass H2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–5p)
Theerathon 22', Maranhão 89'Round of 16

Thai League Cup

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersRound
2 March 2014 Mahasarakham United A3–0 Patiño (2) 68', 82', Carmelo 73'Round of 64
30 April 2014 Ang Thong A1–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–5p)
Carmelo 55'Round of 32
11 June 2014 TTM Customs A3–1 Adisak 6', Tanasak 48', Anawin 58'Round of 16
18 June 2014 SCG Muangthong United H0–0Quarter-finals 1st leg
2 July 2014 SCG Muangthong United A1–0 Carmelo 88'Quarter-finals 2nd leg
16 July 2014 Ratchaburi Mitrphol H1–0 Túñez 19'Semi-finals 1st leg
30 July 2014 Ratchaburi Mitrphol A2–1 Túñez 45', Carmelo 73'Semi-finals 2nd leg
12 October 2014 BEC Tero Sasana N 0–2Final

Thai Premier League

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Buriram United (C)38231056926+4379 2015 AFC Champions League group stage
2 Chonburi 38211346233+2976 2015 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off [lower-alpha 1]
3 BEC Tero Sasana 38181466641+2568
4 Ratchaburi 38171476242+2065
5 Muangthong United 38201176636+3062 [lower-alpha 2]
Updated to match(es) played on 2 November 2014. Source: Thai Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. Bangkok Glass, the winners of the 2014 Thai FA Cup also qualify for the play-off of the 2015 AFC Champions League.
  2. Muangthong United and Singhtarua a nine-point deduction following a fight between their fans.
DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersLeague
position
22 February 2014 Songkhla United H3–0 Patiño (2) 7', 81', Altobelli 76'2nd
8 March 2014 Ratchaburi Mitrphol H0–04th
15 March 2014 BEC Tero Sasana A2–3 Simpson 14', Altobelli 52'8th
23 March 2014 Bangkok Glass A0–314th
26 March 2014 PTT Rayong H2–0 Hirano 27', Carmelo 81'9th
29 March 2014 Chiangrai United A1–1 Anawin 90'11th
6 April 2014 GSE Samut Songkhram H1–1 Suchao 57'10th
9 April 2014 Suphanburi A1–1 Patiño 37'12th
19 April 2014 Singhtarua A0–113th
27 April 2014 Chonburi H2–0 Hirano (2) 46', 57'12th
4 May 2014 Air Force Central A2–0 Tanasak 19', Patiño 70'10th
10 May 2014 SCG Muangthong United H0–011th
18 May 2014 Army United A2–2 Patiño (2) 48', 72'11th
28 May 2014 Osotspa M-150 Saraburi A2–0 Hirano 35', Patiño 58'8th
31 May 2014 Bangkok United H3–0 Theerathon 33', Anawin 56', Jakkraphan 90'7th
4 June 2014 Sisaket H2–0 Carmelo 18', Patiño 45'6th
7 June 2014 Chainat Hornbill A3–0 Carmelo (2) 30', 49', Patiño 90'4th
15 June 2014 TOT H3–0 Patiño 12', Carmelo 27', Suchao 67'3rd
21 June 2014 Police United A2–0 Carmelo 27', Patiño 48'3rd
25 June 2014 Songkhla United A3–2 Carmelo 33', Nattawut 39', Patiño 76'3rd
29 June 2014 Ratchaburi Mitrphol A2–0 Jakkraphan 15', Patiño 45'3rd
5 July 2014 BEC Tero Sasana H1–1 Jakkraphan 22'3rd
12 July 2014 Bangkok Glass H3–1 Maranhão (2) 52', 56', Chitipat 62'2nd
19 July 2014 PTT Rayong A1–1 Theerathon 14'2nd
23 July 2014 Chiangrai United H5–0 Túñez 8', Carmelo 9', Suchao 61', Nattawut 78', Nitipong 88'1st
27 July 2014 GSE Samut Songkhram A1–0 Carmelo 62'1st
2 August 2014 Suphanburi H4–0 Suchao 55', Patiño (3) 60', 70', 85'1st
10 August 2014 Singhtarua H2–0 Chitipat 3', Rochela 56'1st
13 August 2014 Chonburi A0–11st
16 August 2014 Air Force Central H2–0 Patiño 40', Adisak 52'1st
20 August 2014 SCG Muangthong United A1–0 Túñez 35'1st
24 August 2014 Army United H1–1 Patiño 15'1st
15 October 2014 Sisaket A3–1 Carmelo 5', Patiño (2) 31', 33'1st
19 October 2014 Osotspa M-150 Saraburi H2–2 Rochela (2) 43', 86'1st
22 October 2014 Bangkok United A0–22nd
26 October 2014 Chainat Hornbill H3–1 Carmelo 18', Panuwat (OG) 20', Anawin 73'2nd
29 October 2014 TOT A2–0 Patiño 9', Carmelo 74'1st
2 November 2014 Police United H2–1 Carmelo 9', Rochela 66'1st

AFC Champions League

Players

First team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Sivaruck Tedsungnoen (third captain)
2 DF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Theeraton Bunmathan (vice captain)
3 DF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Pratum Chuthong
4 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Charyl Chappuis
5 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP David Rochela
6 DF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Tanasak Srisai
7 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Carmelo González
8 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Suchao Nutnum (captain)
9 FW Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Adisak Kraisorn
10 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Jakkraphan Kaewprom
13 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Jirawat Makarom
14 DF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Chitipat Tanklang
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Surat Sukha
16 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA August Gustafsson Lohaprasert
17 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Anawin Jujeen
18 FW Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Leonel Altobelli
19 FW Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Kai Hirano
20 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Javier Patiño
21 MF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Leandro Torres
23 FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Jay Simpson
25 DF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Suree Sukha
26 GK Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Yotsapon Teangdar
32 FW Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Kittiphong Pluemjai
40 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Manuel Redondo

Note 1: The club lists the supporters as the 12th man.

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Attapong Nooprom (at Flag of Thailand.svg Ratchaburi)
FW Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Dennis Buschening (at Flag of Thailand.svg Army United)

Transfers

In

DatePos.NameFrom
2014DF Flag of Spain.svg David Rochela Flag of Spain.svg Deportivo La Coruña [2]
2014FW Flag of England.svg Jay Simpson Flag of England.svg Hull City [3]
2014FW Flag of Thailand.svg Kittiphong Pluemjai Flag of Norway.svg Nest-Sotra [4]
2014MF Flag of Argentina.svg Leandro Torres Flag of Chile.svg Santiago Wanderers [5]
2014FW Flag of Argentina.svg Leonel Altobelli Flag of Argentina.svg Tigre [6]
2014FW Flag of Thailand.svg August Gustafsson Lohaprasert Flag of Sweden.svg GAIS [7]

Out

DatePos.NameTo
2014FW Flag of Thailand.svg Suriya Domtaisong Flag of Thailand.svg Surin [8]
2014DF Flag of Thailand.svg Adit Phataraprasit Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok United [9]
2014DF Flag of Spain.svg Osmar Barba Flag of South Korea.svg FC Seoul [10]
2014MF Flag of Thailand.svg Ekkachai Sumrei Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok United [11]
2014MF Flag of Spain.svg Juan Quero Flag of Bolivia.svg Oriente Petrolero [12]
2014FW Flag of France.svg Goran Jerković Flag of Thailand.svg Army United [13]
2014DF Flag of Thailand.svg Ernesto Amantegui Phumipha Flag of Thailand.svg Army United [14]
2014FW Flag of Japan.svg Masahito Noto Flag of Thailand.svg Army United [15]
2014MF Flag of Spain.svg Bruno Herrero Flag of Spain.svg Girona [16]
2014FW Flag of Spain.svg Jesús Berrocal Flag of Spain.svg Ponferradina [17]

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