2016 season | |||
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Chairman | Wirayut Potaramik | ||
Manager | Jatuporn Pramualban | ||
Stadium | Nonthaburi Youth Centre Stadium | ||
Thai League | ? | ||
Thai FA Cup | ? | ||
Thai League Cup | Round of 32 | ||
The 2016 season is the final time BBCU in the Thai Premier League since 2012.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Toyota Thai Premier League
Date | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A | Scorers | League position |
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6 March 2016 | Ratchaburi Mitr Phol | A | 0–2 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | 17th | |
9 March 2016 | Sisaket | H | 2–0 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | Aphisorn 10' , Julius 27' | 10th |
12 March 2016 | Navy | A | 0–1 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | 13th | |
16 March 2016 | Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda | H | 2–4 [ permanent dead link ] | Geun-jeong 53' , Chalermpong 66' (o.g.) | 16th |
30 March 2016 | Chiangrai United | H | 3–4 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | Geun-jeong 72' 84' , Julius 90+1' | 17th |
2 April 2016 | Bangkok United | A | 0–1 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | 17th | |
24 April 2016 | Suphanburi | H | 2–3 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | Geun-jeong 7' 54' | 18th |
27 April 2016 | Pattaya United | A | 2–3 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | Geun-jeong 12' , Julius 43' | 18th |
30 April 2016 | Buriram United | H | 0–2 Archived 2016-06-10 at the Wayback Machine | 18th | |
8 May 2016 | Sukhothai | A | 1–4 Archived 2016-06-10 at the Wayback Machine | Geun-jeong 38' (pen.) | 18th |
11 May 2016 | Chainat Hornbill | A | 1–3 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | Naruphon 25' | 18th |
15 May 2016 | Osotspa M-150 Samut Prakan | H | 1–1 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | Geun-jeong 82' | 18th |
21 May 2016 | Army United | A | 0–2 Archived 2016-06-10 at the Wayback Machine | 18th | |
28 May 2016 | SCG Muangthong United | H | 1–2 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | Naret 46' | 18th |
11 June 2016 | BEC Tero Sasana | A | 0–1 [ permanent dead link ] | 18th | |
18 June 2016 | Chonburi | H | 1–1 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | Julius 3' | 18th |
22 June 2016 | Bangkok Glass | A | 1–3 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | Julius 78' | 18th |
25 June 2016 | Ratchaburi Mitr Phol | H | 3–1 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | Sang-hoon 51' , Julius 83' , Naret 89' | 18th |
29 June 2016 | Sisaket | A | 0–0 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | 18th | |
2 July 2016 | Navy | H | 0–1 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | 18th | |
10 July 2016 | Chiangrai United | A | 2–2 Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine | Sang-hoon 20' , Naruphon 32' | 18th |
17 July 2016 | Bangkok United | H | |||
20 July 2016 | Suphanburi | A | |||
17 July 2016 | Pattaya United | H |
Chang FA Cup
Date | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A | Scorers | Round |
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15 June 2016 | Chiangrai United | A | 1–6 | Kazuki 62' | Round of 64 |
Toyota League Cup
Date | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A | Scorers | Round |
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9 April 2016 | Nakhon Sawan | A | 3–1 [ permanent dead link ]( a.e.t. ) | Aphisorn 82' , Pummared 99' 113' | Round of 64 |
8 June 2016 | Lampang | A | 0–1 | Round of 32 |
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