2016 Songkhla United F.C. season

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Songkhla United
2016 season
Chairman Flag of Thailand.svg Nipon Boonyamanee
Manager Flag of Thailand.svg Somchai Makmool
Stadium Na Thawi Stadium,
Na Thawi , Songkhla , Thailand
Thai League
Division 1
6th
Thai FA Cup Round of 32
Thai League Cup Semi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Flag of Brazil.svg Willen Mota (13)

All:
Flag of Brazil.svg Willen Mota (20)
  2015
2017  

The 2016 season is Songkhla United's 2nd season in the Thai Division 1 League on the name of Songkhla United (name changed from Wuachon United in 2013).

Foreign players

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
8 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Sergio Suárez
9 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Rufo Sánchez
11 FW Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Yugo Kobayashi
29 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Willen Mota
31 DF Flag of East Timor.svg  TLS Diogo Rangel

Pre-season and friendlies

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
Scorers
23 January 2016 Trang H1–2 Kobayashi 35'
27 January 2015 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kedah H4–3 Hashim 7' (o.g.), Mauseng 24', Willen (2) 25', 33' (pen.)
29 January 2016 Thai Honda Ladkrabang A0–4
30 January 2016 Osotspa M-150 Samut Prakan A1–2 Willen 62'
5 February 2016 Flag of Malaysia.svg Selangor H4–0 Atitat 21', Pattana 33', Itthiporn 77', Rufino 82'
10 February 2016 Pattani H1–0 Willen 25'
13 February 2016 Yala United H1–1 Willen 24'

Thai League Division 1

Yamaha League Division 1

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersLeague
position
6 March 2016 Prachuap A 2–2 Rangel 26', Willen 77'6th
13 March 2016 Air Force Central H 0–0 10th
16 March 2016 Ubon UMT United A 0–2 12th
30 March 2016 Rayong H 1–1 Yuttana 90+2'11th
3 April 2016 PTT Rayong A 1–0 Rufino 27'11th
23 April 2016 Bangkok H 3–2 Sergio 51', Willen (2) 52' (pen.), 62'7th
27 April 2016 Port A 0–2 9th
1 May 2016 Chiangmai H 2–1 Willen 29', Somchai 86'7th
8 May 2016 Thai Honda Ladkrabang A 0–0 6th
11 May 2016 Khon Kaen United H 4–1 Willen (2) 6', 32', Kobayashi 45+2', Manop 90'6th [note 1]
15 May 2016 Lampang A 1–1 Rufino 14'6th
21 May 2016 Krabi H 1–1 Willen 85'6th
12 June 2016 Ang Thong H 2–2 Kobayashi 5', Sergio 51'7th
18 June 2016 Samut Songkhram R-Airlines A 0–1 8th
22 June 2016 Nakhon Pathom United H 5–1 Manop (2) 8', 64', Willen (2) 24', 43', Sergio 58'6th
26 June 2016 Bangkok A 0–0 6th
29 June 2016 Lampang H 4–2 Sergio (2) 16', 60', Willen (2) 42', 57' (pen.)5th
3 July 2016 Chiangmai A 3–1 Yod (3) 43', 57', 61'5th
9 July 2016 Port H 1–1 Willen 58'5th
17 July 2016 Samut Songkhram R-Airlines H 3–1 Rufino (3) 60', 89', 90'4th
31 July 2016 Krabi A 2–1 Sergio 31', Francis 72'4th
7 August 2016 Khon Kaen United A 1–1 Sergio 66'4th [note 1]
14 August 2016 Air Force Central A 1–2 Rufino 14'5th
21 August 2016 Thai Honda Ladkrabang H 0–3 7th
27 August 2016 PTT Rayong H 0–4 8th
10 September 2016 Ubon UMT United H 1–0 Pattana 77'5th
18 September 2016 Rayong A 2–1 Willen 47', Athit 74'5th
24 September 2016 Ang Thong A 0–1 6th

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4 Air Force Central 2611964429+1542
5 Angthong 2611873830+841
6 Songkhla United 2610973533+239
7 Prachuap 269893636035
8 PTT Rayong 26105114243135
Updated to match(es) played on 24 September 2016. Source: League Division 1
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Thai FA Cup

Chang FA Cup

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersRound
15 June 2016 Phattalung H 2–1 Kobayashi 20' (pen.), Willen 80'Round of 64
13 July 2016 Sisaket A 1–3 Manop 85' (pen.)Round of 32

Thai League Cup

Toyota League Cup

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersRound
10 April 2016 Rayong H 3–2 Willen 29', Parntep 40', Rufino 69'Round of 64
8 June 2016 Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda H 4–1 Willen (2) 10', 69', Sergio 41', Kobayashi 81'Round of 32
6 July 2016 Super Power Samut Prakan [note 2] H 2–1 Sergio 64', Willen 90+1'Round of 16
10 August 2016 Sisaket H 2–1 Willen (2) 88', 90+3'Quarter-finals
17 August 2016 Buriram United A 1–3 Sergio 45+3'Semi-finals 1st leg
14 September 2016 Buriram United H 0–0
(1–3 agg.)
Semi-finals 2nd leg

Squad goals statistics

No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
1GK Flag of Thailand.svg Ninurudin Nideha 0000
2MF Flag of Thailand.svg Athit Wisetsilp 1001
3DF Flag of Thailand.svg Suchart Chayyai 0000
4DF Flag of Thailand.svg Elias Dolah 0000
5DF Flag of Thailand.svg Itthiporn Theprian 0000
6MF Flag of Thailand.svg Ponlawat Changtham 0000
7MF Flag of Thailand.svg Chairat Madsiri (c)0000
8MF Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Suárez 70310
9FW Flag of Spain.svg Rufino Sánchez 6017
10MF Flag of Thailand.svg Yuttana Chaikaew (vc)1001
11FW Flag of Japan.svg Yugo Kobayashi 2114
13FW Flag of Thailand.svg Pattana Sokjorhor 1001
16MF Flag of Thailand.svg Baramee Limwattana 0000
17DF Flag of Thailand.svg Supakit Yooto 0000
18MF Flag of Spain.svg Francis Suárez 1001
19DF Flag of Thailand.svg Mauseng Salae 0000
20FW Flag of Thailand.svg Atitat Juimanee 0000
21MF Flag of Thailand.svg Manop Sornkaew 3104
22DF Flag of Thailand.svg Parntep Chotikawin 0011
23DF Flag of Thailand.svg Nattapong Pepart 0000
27GK Flag of Thailand.svg Wichitchai Raksa 0000
29FW Flag of Brazil.svg Willen Mota 131620
30FW Flag of Thailand.svg Yod Chantawong 3003
31DF Flag of East Timor.svg Diogo Rangel 1001
36DF Flag of Thailand.svg Nantapol Pibulpol 0000
39GK Flag of Thailand.svg Leuchar Jantawong 0000
40DF Flag of Thailand.svg Somchai Mard-eiad 1001

Transfers

First Thai footballer's market is opening on December 14, 2015 to January 28, 2016
Second Thai footballer's market is opening on June 3, 2016 to June 30, 2016

In

DatePos.NameFrom
4 January 2016DF Flag of Thailand.svg Itthiporn Theprian Flag of Thailand.svg Buriram United
4 January 2016DF Flag of Thailand.svg Supakit Yooto Flag of Thailand.svg Trat
4 January 2016DF Flag of Thailand.svg Somchai Mard-eiad Flag of Thailand.svg Sukhothai
4 January 2016MF Flag of Thailand.svg Athit Wisetsilp Flag of Thailand.svg Hua Hin City
4 January 2016FW Flag of Thailand.svg Pattana Sokjorhor Flag of Thailand.svg Krabi
29 January 2016FW Flag of Brazil.svg Willen Mota Flag of Brazil.svg Portuguesa
29 January 2016DF Flag of East Timor.svg Diogo Rangel Flag of Brazil.svg Bragantino
9 February 2016GK Flag of Thailand.svg Wichitchai Raksa Flag of Thailand.svg Saraburi
23 June 2016MF Flag of Thailand.svg Wasin Thongsong Flag of Thailand.svg Phuket
23 June 2016FW Flag of Thailand.svg Yod Chantawong Flag of Thailand.svg Sukhothai
23 June 2016GK Flag of Thailand.svg Niphon Nilchan Flag of Thailand.svg Hat Yai
23 June 2016DF Flag of Thailand.svg Nakont Sriprach Flag of Thailand.svg Inter Pattaya
15 July 2016MF Flag of Spain.svg Francis Suárez Flag of Spain.svg Izarra

Out

DatePos.NameTo
15 December 2015MF Flag of Thailand.svg Ekkachai Nuikhao Flag of Thailand.svg Ang Thong
15 December 2015DF Flag of Serbia.svg Darko Rakočević Flag of Serbia.svg Mladost Lučani
31 December 2015DF Flag of Thailand.svg Chokchai Chuchai Flag of Thailand.svg Nakhon Pathom United
15 January 2016MF Flag of Thailand.svg Jongrak Pakdee Flag of Thailand.svg Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda
15 January 2016DF Flag of Thailand.svg Thanaphol Udomlarb Flag of Thailand.svg Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda

Loan in

Date fromDate toPos.NameFrom
29 January 20161 July 2016MF Flag of Thailand.svg Baramee Limwattana Flag of Thailand.svg Buriram United
29 January 201631 December 2016MF Flag of Thailand.svg Ponlawat Changtham Flag of Thailand.svg Buriram United
23 June 201631 December 2016MF Flag of Thailand.svg Wichitchai Chuaisrinuan Flag of Thailand.svg Sukhothai

Notes

  1. 1 2 Canceled because Khon Kaen United had been deprived during season.
  2. In mid-2016, Osotspa M-150 Samut Prakan change the name to Super Power Samut Prakan due to their take over.

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