2017 Army United F.C. season

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Army United
2017 season
Chairman Flag of Thailand.svg Chalermchai Sitthisart
Manager Flag of Thailand.svg Thanis Areesngarkul
Stadium Thai Army Sports Stadium,
Phaya Thai , Bangkok , Thailand
Thai League 2 9th
Thai FA Cup Round of 16
Thai League Cup Round of 32
Top goalscorerLeague:
Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Vinícius (18)

All:
Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Vinícius (20)
  2016
2018  

The 2017 season is Army United's 1st season in the Thai League 2 since 2017.

Thai League 2

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersLeague
position
11 February 2017 Krabi H 1–2 Vinícius 11'12th
18 February 2017 Prachuap A 1–2 Tanakorn 44'17th
26 February 2017 Rayong H 5–1 Attapong 49', Hirano 50', Wannaphon 57', Vinícius (2) 62', 63'12th
4 March 2017 Nongbua Pitchaya A 1–3 Vinícius 62'15th
8 March 2017 Air Force Central H 0–0 12th
11 March 2017 Lampang A 1–1 Tanakorn 17'13th
18 March 2017 Chainat Hornbill A 1–1 Teeraphol 45'13th
25 March 2017 Kasetsart H 1–1 Frauches 73' (pen.)15th
2 April 2017 Chiangmai A 2–0 Attapong 29', Vinícius 65'11th
9 April 2017 Samut Songkhram H 3–0 Vinícius (2) 29', 61', Teeraphol 75'8th
18 April 2017 Trat A 2–3 Nattapon 15', Attapon 70'11th
29 April 2017 Bangkok H 1–0 Attapon 79'9th
14 May 2017 Songkhla United H 1–0 Kritnaphop 21'8th
17 May 2017 PTT Rayong A 0–1 9th
21 May 2017 Nakhon Pathom United A 0–3 11th
27 May 2017 Angthong H 1–4 Frauches 67' (pen.)10th
11 June 2017 Prachuap H 2–3 Attapong 3', Vinícius 5'10th
17 June 2017 Rayong A 2–2 Vinícius (2) 54', 81'12th
24 June 2017 Nongbua Pitchaya H 1–2 Frauches 84'12th
1 July 2017 Air Force Central A 0–5 13th
5 July 2017 Lampang H 1–1 Vinícius 80'13th
8 July 2017 Chainat Hornbill H 2–2 Watcharaphol 26', Vinícius 41'14th
29 July 2017 Kasetsart A 1–3 Attapong 56'14th
5 August 2017 Chiangmai H 2–0 Attapon 9', Tanakorn 78'13th
3 September 2017 Samut Songkhram A 3–2 Vinícius 18', Watcharapol 20', Frauches 86'11th
6 September 2017 Trat H 6–2 Tanakorn (3) 14', 71' (pen.), 75', Frauches 43' (pen.), Diego (2) 56', 59'9th
9 September 2017 Bangkok A 0–1 10th
20 September 2017 Songkhla United A 3–3 Wannaphon 19', Vinícius (2) 71', 75'10th
24 September 2017 PTT Rayong H 2–1 Vinícius 43', Milad 64'10th
8 October 2017 Nakhon Pathom United H 2–1 Apisorn 78', Vinícius 80'9th
15 October 2017 Angthong A 4–4 Milad 45+1', Wannaphon 47', Diego 84', Nattapol 90+3'8th
21 October 2017 Krabi A 1–3 Vinícius 30'9th
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
7 Nakhon Pathom United (R)321012104338+542Relegation to 2018 Thai League 4 [lower-alpha 1]
8 Nongbua Pitchaya 321011114547241
9 Army United 32109135357439 [lower-alpha 2]
10 Chiangmai 32123174652639 [lower-alpha 2]
11 Rayong 32108145556138 [lower-alpha 3]
Updated to match(es) played on 21 October 2017. Source: Thai League 2
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goals difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Overall goals difference; 6) Overall goals scored; 7) Fair play points; 8) Play-off without extra time;). [3]
(R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. Nakhon Pathom United and Samut Songkhram administratively relegated to 2018 Thai League 4 by FA Thailand because they did not send documents about club licensing in time. [1]
  2. 1 2 Army United ahead on head-to-head record; Army United 6 pts, Chiangmai 0 pts.
  3. Krabi ahead on head-to-head record; Krabi 3 pts and Rayong 3 pts were equivalent. Rayong ahead on overall goals difference; Krabi -12 and Rayong -1. [2]

Thai FA Cup

Chang FA Cup

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersRound
5 April 2017 Udon Thani H 1–0 Pongsuriyan 80'Qualification
21 June 2017 Yala United A 2–0 Watcharaphol (2) 40', 75'Round of 64
2 August 2017 Trat A 4–1 Wannaphon 14', Tanakorn 20', Diego 31', Attapon 45+1'Round of 32
27 September 2017 PTT Rayong H 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–7p)
Vinícius 18'Round of 16

Thai League Cup

Toyota League Cup

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersRound
22 April 2017 BTU United A 2–1 Melvin 57', Vinícius 61'Qualification Play-off
26 July 2017 Bangkok United H 0–3 Round of 32

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 Tamphan Pojchamarnsirikul
2 DF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Chatchai Mokkasem
3 DF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Dawuth Dinkhet
4 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Wannaphon Buspakom
5 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Rodrigo Frauches
6 DF Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Zdenko Kaprálik
7 FW Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Attapon Kannoo
8 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Nipol Kamthong
9 FW Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Tanakorn Dangthong
10 FW Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Melvin de Leeuw
11 DF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Apichet Puttan
12 GK Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Apirak Woravong
13 MF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Kai Hirano
14 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Pongsuriyan Abfang
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15 GK Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Supachat Apichatayanon
16 FW Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Thammachart Nakaphan
17 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Eaksatha Thanyakam
18 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Ongart Pamonprasert
19 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Watcharaphol Photanorm
20 DF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Kritnaphop Mekpatcharakul
21 DF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Kanok Kohyangpueak
22 DF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Siwamet Thanusorn
23 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Attapong Nooprom
24 DF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Rungsak Kothcharak
25 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Nattapon Piamplai
26 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Morrakot Maikaew
27 MF Flag of Thailand.svg  THA Teeraphol Yoryoei
28 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Marcos Vinícius

Notes

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