2016 Thai Division 1 League

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Thai Division 1 League
Season2016
Champions Thai Honda Ladkrabang
Promoted Thai Honda Ladkrabang
Ubon UMT United
Port
Matches played192
Goals scored541 (2.82 per match)
Top goalscorer Hristijan Kirovski
(17 Goals)
Biggest home win Port 6–1 Nakhon Pathom
(3 April 2016)
Biggest away win Samut Songkhram 0–3 Port
(30 March 2016)
Lampang 0–3 Port
(21 May 2016)
Highest scoring Port 6–1 Nakhon Pathom
(3 April 2016)
Longest winning run7 matches
Thai Honda Ladkrabang
Longest unbeaten run14 matches
Thai Honda Ladkrabang
Longest winless run11 matches
Chiangmai
Longest losing run5 matches
Krabi
Highest attendance6,880
Chiangmai 1–3 PTT Rayong
(16 March 2016)
Lowest attendance29
Thai Honda 5–1 Samut Songkhram
(3 July 2016)
Total attendance421,049
Average attendance2,192
2015
(T2)2017

2016 Thai League Division 1 (known as Yamaha League Division 1 for sponsorship reasons) was the 19th season of the League since its establishment in 1997. It is the feeder league for the Thai League T1. A total of 16 teams competed in the league this season.

Contents

Following the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Football Association of Thailand cancelled the remaining league season on 14 October 2016, with two rounds remaining. [1]

Thai Honda were therefore crowned champions with Ubon UMT United and Port also promoted. Thai Honda and Ubon were already promoted before the announcement.

The following day however (15 October), FAT appeared to do a U-turn and announced that further discussions with key stake holders would determine whether the league campaign would continue. Although these discussions were predominantly on the back of PLT league clubs, the ruling could also effect the whole footballing structure. [2]

On the 16 October, after a meeting of all top flight league clubs it was announced that the original decision to cancel the remaining games would stay in place, therefore crowning Thai Honda as champions. [3]

Changes from last season

Team changes

Withdrawn clubs

  • Police United have withdrawn from the 2016 campaign due to financial problems. [4]
  • TOT have withdrawn in the 2016 campaign due to financial problems. [4]
  • Khon Kaen United was suspended from the 2016 campaign due to criminal case with 8 games remaining [5]

Teams

Stadium and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacityRef.
Air Force Central Pathum Thani Thupatemee Stadium 20,000 [6]
Angthong Angthong Angthong Administrative Organization Stadium 6,500 [7]
Bangkok Bangkok Chalerm Phrakiat Bang Mod Stadium 8,000 [8]
Chiangmai Chiang Mai 700th Anniversary Stadium 25,000 [9]
Khonkaen United Khonkaen Khonkaen PAO. Stadium 7,000 [10]
Krabi Krabi Krabi Provincial Stadium 6,000 [11]
Lampang Lampang Lampang Provincial Stadium 5,500 [12]
Nakhon Pathom United Nakhon Pathom Nakhon Pathom Sport School Stadium 2,141 [13]
Port Bangkok PAT Stadium 12,308 [14]
Prachuap Prachuap Khiri Khan Sam Ao Stadium 7,000 [15]
PTT Rayong Rayong PTT Stadium 20,000 [16]
Rayong Rayong Rayong Stadium 7,500 [17]
Samut Songkhram Samut Songkhram Samut Songkhram Stadium 6,000 [18]
Songkhla United Songkhla Na Thawi District Stadium 2,000 [19]
Thai Honda Ladkrabang Bangkok 72nd Anniversary Stadium (Min Buri) 15,000 [20]
Ubon UMT United Ubon Ratchathani Tung Burapha Stadium 3,000 [21]

Personnel and sponsoring

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

TeamHead coachCaptainKit
manufacturer
Shirt
sponsor
Air Force Central Flag of Thailand.svg Sasom Pobprasert Flag of Croatia.svg Aleksandar Kapisoda KELA Central
Angthong Flag of Germany.svg Reiner Maurer Flag of Thailand.svg Peeratat Phoruendee Ego SportsM Wrap
Bangkok Flag of Thailand.svg Sutee Suksomkit Flag of Thailand.svg Wattanaporn Donmongkun KELAM2F
Chiangmai Flag of Japan.svg Sugao Kambe Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Henri Jöel Made by club Leo Beer
Khonkaen United Flag of Serbia.svg Ljubomir Ristovski Flag of Thailand.svg Sarayuth Chaikamdee Made by club Chang
Krabi Flag of Thailand.svg Pol Chomchuen Flag of Thailand.svg Anuwat Promsakul FBT Bangkok Airways
Lampang Flag of Thailand.svg Surachai Jirasirichote Flag of Thailand.svg Sirisak Musbu-ngor Deffo Bangkok Airways
Nakhon Pathom United Flag of Thailand.svg Thawatchai Damrong-Ongtrakul Flag of Thailand.svg Panuwat Yimsa-ngar Made by club Chang
Port Flag of Thailand.svg Jadet Meelarp Flag of Spain.svg David Rochela Grand Sport Muang Thai
Prachuap Flag of Thailand.svg Dusit Chalermsan Flag of Thailand.svg Rangsarit Sutthisa Sakka SportPT
PTT Rayong Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jun-ki Flag of Thailand.svg Phuritad Jarikanon Sakka Sport PTT
Rayong Flag of Thailand.svg Chusak Sribhum Flag of Thailand.svg Piyawat Thongman Warrix Sports Gulf
Samut Songkhram Flag of Thailand.svg Vimol Jankam Flag of Thailand.svg Apisak Kong-on Warrix Sports R Airlines
Songkhla United Flag of Thailand.svg Nopporn Eksatra Flag of Thailand.svg Chairat Madsiri FBT I-Mobile
Thai Honda Ladkrabang Flag of Thailand.svg Sirisak Yodyardthai Flag of Thailand.svg Watchara Mahawong Kappa Honda
Ubon UMT United Flag of Ireland.svg Scott Cooper Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Cardozo Made by clubUbon UMT United

Foreign players

The number of foreign players is restricted to five per TPL team. A team can use four foreign players on the field in each game, including at least one player from the AFC country.

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4AFC PlayerFormer Player
Air Force Central Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Flag of Brazil.svg Valdo Flag of Croatia.svg Aleksandar Kapisoda Flag of Montenegro.svg Petar Vukčević
Angthong Flag of Ghana.svg Issac Honey Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Bernard Doumbia Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Marc Landry Babo Flag of Japan.svg Terukazu Tanaka Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Kato
Bangkok Flag of Brazil.svg Douglas Flag of Cape Verde.svg David Silva Flag of France.svg William Gros Flag of Serbia.svg Nebojša Bastajić Flag of Japan.svg Junki Yokono
Chiangmai Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Ferreira Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Henri Jöel Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Kouassi Hermann Flag of Spain.svg Borja Navarro Flag of Australia (converted).svg Goran Šubara Flag of France.svg Romain Gasmi
Khonkaen United Flag of Brazil.svg Nelisson Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Dagno Siaka Flag of the Netherlands.svg Melvin de Leeuw Flag of Spain.svg Gorka Unda Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Su-ho
Krabi Flag of Brazil.svg Barros Tardeli Flag of Cameroon.svg Isaac Mbengan Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Koné Seydou Flag of Namibia.svg Tangeni Shipahu Flag of Japan.svg Ryohei Maeda
Lampang Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando de Abreu Flag of Brazil.svg Maycon Calijuri Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Nenebi Tra Sylvestre Flag of Morocco.svg El Mehdi Sidqy Flag of Japan.svg Ryuki Kozawa
Nakhon Pathom United Flag of Brazil.svg Almir Flag of Brazil.svg Eliel Flag of Ghana.svg Lesley Ablorh Flag of Nigeria.svg Amara Jerry Flag of Japan.svg Yusei Ogasawara
Port Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Maranhão Flag of Brazil.svg Wagner Carioca Flag of Spain.svg David Rochela Flag of East Timor.svg Thiago Cunha Flag of Japan.svg Genki Nagasato
Prachuap Flag of Brazil.svg Neto Flag of North Macedonia.svg Hristijan Kirovski Flag of Serbia.svg Uroš Stojanov Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Geun-chul Flag of South Korea.svg Kwon Dae-hee
PTT Rayong Flag of Brazil.svg Alex Ruela Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Amadou Ouattara Flag of Japan.svg Yukiya Sugita Flag of Montenegro.svg Janko Simovic Flag of Japan.svg Goshi Okubo
Rayong Flag of Cameroon.svg David Bayiha Flag of Cameroon.svg Paul Ekollo Flag of Iran.svg Saeed Salarzadeh Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Camara Souleymand Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi Takahashi
Samut Songkhram Flag of Brazil.svg David Bala Flag of Jamaica.svg Sean Fraser Flag of Madagascar.svg Guy Hubert Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Kwang-hoon Flag of South Korea.svg Chang Seung-weon
Songkhla United Flag of Brazil.svg Willen Flag of Spain.svg Francis Suárez Flag of Spain.svg Rufo Sánchez Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Suárez Flag of East Timor.svg Diogo Rangel
Thai Honda Ladkrabang Flag of Brazil.svg Rafinha Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Jesus Flag of Japan.svg Michitaka Akimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Bamba Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Higuchi
Ubon UMT United Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Flag of Montenegro.svg Ivan Knežević Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg Febian Brandy Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Darryl Roberts Flag of Japan.svg Kenta Yamazaki

Results

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Thai Honda (C, P)26141024623+2352Promotion to 2017 Thai League 1
2 Ubon UMT United (P)2614753823+1549
3 Port (P)2613855530+2547
4 Air Force Central 2611964429+1542
5 Angthong 2611873830+841
6 Songkhla United 2610973533+239
7 Prachuap 269893636035
8 PTT Rayong 26105114243135
9 Chiangmai 2688103634+232
10 Krabi 2678112726+129
11 Lampang 276101139521328
12 Nakhon Pathom United 266101029421328
13 Rayong 264121024391524
14 Bangkok 264111126411523
15 Samut Songkhram 27471626613519
16 Khonkaen United 00000000
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.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728
Thai Honda 1213131010997554534444322222111
Ubon UMT United 36631212246422321111111222
Port 14842121111111112233333333
Air Force Central 755877761098678101110887664444
Ang Thong 21114554433343233445455665
Songkhla United 69911111089775768665554678556
Prachuap 537534356810967556676777787
PTT Rayong 1684256688109101010111212101110866778
Chiangmai 1473763433222557779911989999
Krabi 422688101111111113121212101112109101010101010
Lampang 111514141414141515121314141613131413131313131311111111
Nakhon Pathom 8101099121210967896899111212121212121212
Rayong 912121312111112121412121315151613141414141413131313
Bangkok 1516161615151616141616151513141516161616161514141414
Samut Songkhram 101111121313131413151516161416141515151515151515151515
Leader and promotion to 2017 Thai Premier League
Promotion to 2017 Thai Premier League
Updated to match(es) played on 24 September 2016. Source: Thai Division 1 League

Result table

Home \ Away AFA ANG BAN CHI KKU KRA LAM NKP POR PUA PTT RAY SAS SON THA UBO
Air Force Central 1–05–00–04–11–12–33–23–14–13–22–11–10–1
Angthong 1–11–11–13–11–02–02–21–34–23–01–01–0
Bangkok 0–00–20–11–02–01–12–20–23–10–02–20–01–30–0
Chiangmai 3–32–02–11–21–11–05–10–01–34–01–31–14–2
Khonkaen United
Krabi 0–20–03–00–11–01–20–20–04–11–05–11–22–10–1
Lampang 1–13–22–23–21–14–10–32–03–12–01–11–12–2
Nakhon Pathom United 1–11–11–11–12–12–12–11–22–02–01–11–2
Port 2–03–11–13–13–06–11–23–02–26–22–00–03–1
Prachuap 1–02–41–31–01–13–11–01–11–33–03–02–22–5
PTT Rayong 1–21–13–22–11–12–24–12–12–22–00–11–20–2
Rayong 1–02–10–02–10–02–22–21–12–01–11–20–10–0
Samut Songkhram 0–21–21–11–03–11–10–32–10–02–21–01–21–2
Songkhla United 0–02–23–22–11–14–25–11–10–41–13–10–31–0
Thai Honda Ladkrabang 3–30–11–01–01–04–21–12–10–03–23–05–10–01–1
Ubon UMT United 2–11–04–12–02–12–21–00–01–22–04–12–01–1
Updated to match(es) played on 24 September 2016. Source: Division 1
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Brazil.svg Barros Tardeli Krabi Bangkok 3–09 March 2016
Flag of Ghana.svg Issac Honey Angthong Khonkaen United 4–116 March 2016
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Hristijan Kirovski Prachuap Lampang 3–130 March 2016
Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Maranhão Port Samut Songkhram 3–030 March 2016
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Hristijan Kirovski Prachuap Samut Songkhram 3–022 June 2016
Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Jesus Thai Honda Ladkrabang Samut Songkhram 5–13 July 2016
Flag of Thailand.svg Yod Chanthawong Songkhla United Chiangmai 3–13 July 2016
Flag of Spain.svg Rufo Sánchez Songkhla United Samut Songkhram 3–117 July 2016
Flag of Thailand.svg Jongrak Pakdee Krabi Samut Songkhram 5–117 September 2016

Attendances

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 Khonkaen United 53,7905,8953,7954,890n/a
2 Chiangmai 60,0246,8803,1674,287+101.4%
3 Port 42,6094,2583603,043−24.8%
4 Air Force Central 35,6945,0151,5922,549+4.2%
5 Angthong 29,4885,6168242,268+25.7%
6 Ubon UMT United 26,5593,1288501,897n/a
7 Bangkok 27,9112,9809391,860−32.7%
8 PTT Rayong 24,4213,4369041,744−12.0%
9 Songkhla United 20,3962,7141,0521,456−12.9%
10 Lampang 19,5342,4137101,395n/a
11 Rayong 16,4742,2286001,176n/a
12 Prachuap 14,4092,5717221,108+4.5%
13 Nakhon Pathom United 12,3141,454506947−44.7%
14 Krabi 13,4811,394471898−10.7%
15 Samut Songkhram 10,3871,292352741−25.8%
16 Thai Honda Ladkrabang 8,6372,11629616−52.8%
League total421,0496,880292,192+26.0%

Updated to games played on 24 September 2016
Source: Division 1
Notes:
Teams played previous season in Division 2

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