2016 Futsal Thailand League

Last updated
Futsal Thailand League
Season2016
Matches played97
Goals scored668 (6.89 per match)
Biggest home winBangkok City 11–1 Nonthaburi
(4 June 2016)
Chonburi Blue Wave 11–1 NEU. - Khon Kaen
(7 August 2016)
Biggest away winNEU. - Khon Kaen 1–12 Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
(11 June 2016)
Highest scoringNEU. - Khon Kaen 6–10 Department of Highways
(29 May 2016)
2015
2017

The 2016 Futsal Thailand League (also known as the AIS Futsal Thailand League for sponsorship reasons) is the top-tier professional Futsal league under Football Association of Thailand (FAT) and Advanced Info Service (AIS)'s control. This is the eighth season of the league, the top Thai professional Futsal league. A total of 14 teams are competing in the league. The season is going to begin in May 2016. [1]

Contents

Chonburi Blue Wave are the defending champions, having won the league title the previous season.

Following the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Football Association of Thailand ended the league after week 15. Chonburi Blue Wave who was the leader at that time was awarded as the champion.

Teams

A total of 14 teams is going to take place the league.

Promoted teams

Kasem Bandit and Department of Highways were two teams that promoted from 2015 Thailand Division 1 Futsal League.

Renamed teams

Phuket United renamed to Bangkok City.

Sri Pathum - Sisaket renamed to Thai-Tech.

TeamProvinceStadiumCapacity
Chonburi Blue Wave Chonburi Chonburi Municipality Gymnasium3,000
Port Futsal Club Bangkok Port Authority of Thailand Futsal Pitch200
Bangkok City Bangkok Thai-Japanese Youth Centre Hall 11,500
Nakhon Ratchasima V-One Nakhon Ratchasima Korat Chatchai Hall 5,000
Surat Thani Surat Thani Chang Tapee Arena4,500
LOSO-D Thai-Tech Bangkok Sripatum University Gymnasium500
Nonthaburi Nonthaburi Durakij Pundit University Gymnasium500
Department of Highways Bangkok Plaibang Municipality Gymnasium200
Bangkok BTS Bangkok His Majesty the King's 72nd Birthday Anniversary Gymnasium2,000
Samut Sakhon Samut Sakhon Samut Sakhon Wutthichai School Gymnasium500
Rajnavy Samut Prakan Bhuti-anan Gymnasium100
CAT Bangkok North Bangkok University Gymnasium Saphan Mai Campus500
Kasem Bundit Bangkok 12th floor Kasem Bundit University Gymnasium Romklao Campus500
North Eastern University - Khon Kaen Khon Kaen North Eastern University Gymnasium1,000

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Chonburi Blue Wave 1514018727+6042 2017 AFC Futsal Club Championship Group stage
2 Port 1512126228+3437
3 Bangkok 1510236942+2732
4 Bangkok City 158436958+1128
5 Rajnavy 158345746+1127
6 Surat Thani 157355341+1224
7 Department of Highways 156366062221
8 Kasem Bundit University 1553736481218
9 Thai-Tech 1552843601717
10 Samut Sakhon 152763442813
11 Nakhon Ratchasima 1533953732012
12CAT1524937541710
13 Nonthaburi 1524936652910Relegation to the 2017 Futsal Thailand League Division 1
14 North Eastern University-Khon Kaen 1520133794576
Updated to match(es) played on 10 October 2016. Source: Futsal Thailand League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Results

Results of the 2016 Futsal Thailand League.

Week 1

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
14/05/1616.15 Bangkok BTS
6-3
Samut Sakhon
14/05/1618.15Kasem Bundit University
1-0
Nonthaburi
14/05/1618.15 Department of Highways
6-5
Surat Thani
15/05/1616.15 Chonburi Blue Wave
7-1
CAT
15/05/1618.15 Bangkok City
8-7
Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
15/05/1618.15LOSO-D Thai-Tech
1-6
Rajnavy
16/05/1621.15 Port Futsal Club
3-0
North Eastern University - Khon Kaen

Week 2

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
20/05/1616.15Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
5-8
LOSO-D Thai-Tech
21/05/1616.15 Samut Sakhon
2-3
Port Futsal Club
21/05/1618.15 Surat Thani
2-2
Kasem Bundit University
21/05/1618.15North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
3-5
Bangkok City
22/05/1616.15 Rajnavy
3-2
Department of Highways
22/05/1618.15CAT
1-1
Bangkok BTS
22/05/1618.15 Nonthaburi
3-4
Chonburi Blue Wave

Week 3

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
25/05/1616.05 Rajnavy
4-3
Surat Thani
25/05/1618.15 Department of Highways
4-2
Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
25/05/1618.15LOSO-D Thai-Tech
5-2
North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
25/05/1618.15 Port Futsal Club
7-2
CAT
25/05/1620.15 Chonburi Blue Wave
5-1
Kasem Bundit University
25/05/1620.15 Bangkok BTS
9-2
Nonthaburi
25/05/1620.15 Bangkok City
3-3
Samut Sakhon

Week 4

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
28/05/1616.15CAT
4-4
Bangkok City
28/05/1618.15 Samut Sakhon
0-0
LOSO-D Thai-Tech
28/05/1618.15Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
2-2
Rajnavy
29/05/1616.05 Surat Thani
2-5
Chonburi Blue Wave
29/05/1618.05 Nonthaburi
2-5
Port Futsal Club
29/05/1618.05North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
6-10
Department of Highways
30/05/1621.30Kasem Bundit University
5-7
Bangkok BTS

Week 5

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
04/06/1616.05 Bangkok City
11-1
Nonthaburi
04/06/1618.15LOSO-D Thai-Tech
4-3
CAT
04/06/1618.15 Rajnavy
8-3
North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
05/06/1618.15Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
4-2
Surat Thani
05/06/1618.15 Port Futsal Club
4-1
Kasem Bundit University
06/06/1614.05 Department of Highways
4-4
Samut Sakhon
06/06/1621.30 Bangkok BTS
1-3
Chonburi Blue Wave

Week 6

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
11/06/1616.05North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
1-12
Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
11/06/1618.15CAT
3-6
Department of Highways
11/06/1618.15 Samut Sakhon
5-5
Rajnavy
12/06/1616.05 Surat Thani
2-0
Bangkok BTS
12/06/1618.15Kasem Bundit University
2-5
Bangkok City
12/06/1618.05 Nonthaburi
3-3
LOSO-D Thai-Tech
13/06/1621.30 Chonburi Blue Wave
5-3
Port Futsal Club

Week 7

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
17/06/1616.05 Rajnavy
2-1
CAT
18/06/1616.05 Port Futsal Club
6-2
Bangkok BTS
18/06/1618.15LOSO-D Thai-Tech
7-0
Kasem Bundit University
18/06/1618.15Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
2-2
Samut Sakhon
19/06/1616.05 Bangkok City
5-4
Chonburi Blue Wave
19/06/1618.15 Department of Highways
5-4
Nonthaburi
19/06/1618.15North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
3-7
Surat Thani

Week 8

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
22/06/1616.05 Bangkok BTS
8-4
Bangkok City
22/06/1618.15 Surat Thani
3-1
Port Futsal Club
22/06/1618.15 Samut Sakhon
5-2
North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
22/06/1618.15CAT
3-4
Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
22/06/1620.15Kasem Bundit University
5-3
Department of Highways
22/06/1620.15 Chonburi Blue Wave
9-2
LOSO-D Thai-Tech
22/06/1620.15 Nonthaburi
2-6
Rajnavy

Week 9

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
25/06/1616.05 Samut Sakhon
0-2
Surat Thani
25/06/1618.15North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
3-5
CAT
25/06/1618.15LOSO-D Thai-Tech
1-4
Bangkok BTS
26/06/1616.05 Department of Highways
0-5
Chonburi Blue Wave
26/06/1618.15Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
2-4
Nonthaburi
26/06/1618.15 Rajnavy
4-1
Kasem Bundit University
27/06/1621.30 Bangkok City
3-4
Port Futsal Club

Week 10

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
30/06/1616.05 Chonburi Blue Wave
8-3
Rajnavy
30/06/1618.15CAT
2-4
Samut Sakhon
30/06/1618.15 Bangkok BTS
5-3
Department of Highways
30/06/1618.15 Surat Thani
1-1
Bangkok City
30/06/1620.15 Port Futsal Club
4-0
LOSO-D Thai-Tech
30/06/1620.15 Nonthaburi
4-5
North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
30/06/1620.15Kasem Bundit University
8-3
Nakhon Ratchasima V-One

Week 11

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
30/07/1616.05 Department of Highways
2-2
Port Futsal Club
30/07/1618.15LOSO-D Thai-Tech
3-5
Bangkok City
30/07/1618.15 Samut Sakhon
1-1
Nonthaburi
31/07/1616.05 Rajnavy
1-3
Bangkok BTS
31/07/1618.15North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
3-2
Kasem Bundit University
31/07/1618.15CAT
5-2
Surat Thani
01/08/1621.30Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
0-7
Chonburi Blue Wave

Week 12

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
03/08/1616.05 Bangkok City
4-5
Rajnavy
03/08/1618.15Kasem Bundit University
1-1
CAT
03/08/1618.15 Bangkok BTS
7-1
North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
03/08/1618.15 Nonthaburi
2-6
Surat Thani
03/08/1618.15 Chonburi Blue Wave
6-3
Samut Sakhon
04/08/1616.05 Port Futsal Club
9-1
Nakhon Ratchasima V-One

Week 13

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
06/08/1616.05 Surat Thani
7-1
LOSO-D Thai-Tech
06/08/1618.15 Bangkok City
6-3
Department of Highways
06/08/1618.15 Nonthaburi
3-2
CAT
07/08/1618.15 Chonburi Blue Wave
11-1
North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
07/08/1618.15 Bangkok BTS
4-1
Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
08/08/1618.15Kasem Bundit University
2-1
Samut Sakhon
08/08/1621.30 Port Futsal Club
2-1
Rajnavy
25/09/1618.15LOSO-D Thai-Tech
1-4
Department of Highways

Week 14

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
01/10/1616.05 Rajnavy
4-4
Bangkok City
01/10/1618.15 Surat Thani
3-3
Nonthaburi
01/10/1618.15 Department of Highways
2-3
LOSO-D Thai-Tech
02/10/1616.05 Samut Sakhon
0-3
Chonburi Blue Wave
02/10/1618.15CAT
2-4
Kasem Bundit University]
02/10/1618.15North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
2-5
Bangkok BTS
03/10/1621.30Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
1-4
Port Futsal Club

Week 15

DateTimeHome TeamResultsAway Team
08/10/1616.05Thai-Tech
4-6
Surat Thani
08/10/1618.15Nakhon Ratchasima V-One
7-7
Bangkok BTS
08/10/1618.15CAT
2-2
Nonthaburi
09/10/1616.05 Department of Highways
6-8
Bangkok City
09/10/1618.15 Samut Sakhon
1-1
Kasem Bundit University
09/10/1618.15North Eastern University - Khon Kaen
2-5
Chonburi Blue Wave
10/10/1621.30 Rajnavy
3-5
Port Futsal Club

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