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2017 season | |
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Stadium | Sam Ao Stadium Mueang, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
Thai League T2 | 3rd (Promoted) |
Chang FA Cup | Third Round |
Toyota League Cup | Second Round |
Top goalscorer | League: All: |
Highest home attendance | 2,954 v Songkhla United F.C. (21 October 2017) Thai League T2 |
Lowest home attendance | 199 v Kasetsart F.C. (21 June 2017) FA Cup, First round |
2017 was the 3rd consecutive seasons in the second-tier of Thai football league, Thai League 2 . This season, the club renamed and sent the team under the name of PT Prachuap F.C. for sponsorship purposes.
On this season, PT Prachaup F.C. participate in 3 official competitions, Thai League 2 , Chang FA Cup and Toyota League Cup .
Supplier: Prachuap F.C. Kit Manufacturer under the name of "GEAR"
shirt sponsorship: PTG Energy
Home Kit | Away Kit | Third Kit |
PT Prachuap F.C. | 1–0 | Songkhla United F.C. |
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Chanintorn Pohirun | Match Report | Thaweesup Srinounnoi Yuttana Chaikaew Jakapong Yaito |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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ASEAN quota players. | |
No foreign player registered. |
The number of foreign players is restricted to five per T2 team. A team can use five foreign players on the field in each game, including at least one player from the AFC member countries and one player from nine countries member of ASEAN (3+1+1).
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Below is a list of Prachaup F.C. goalscorer statistic on 2017 season, Recorded after a game of 2017 M-150 Championship (T2 League) with Samutsongkhram F.C., As of 16 September 2017 [update] . [1]
Player Name | Playing position | T2 League | FA Cup | League Cup | Total goals | Remark |
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Forward | 17 | 0 | 1 | 18 | - | |
Forward | 10 | 2 | 0 | 12 | - | |
Forward | 6 | 3 | 1 | 10 | - | |
Forward | 6 | 1 | 0 | 7 | Joined the club on 8 June 2017 | |
Forward | 6 | 0 | 0 | 6 | - | |
Midfield | 4 | 0 | 1 | 5 | - | |
Defender | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | - | |
Forward | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | Left the club on 5 July 2017 | |
Defender | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | - | |
Midfield | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | - | |
Defender | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | - | |
Defender | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | - | |
Midfield | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | - | |
Midfield | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | - | |
Player | For | Against | Result | Date |
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PT Prachuap | Bangkok F.C. | 4–1 | 20 May 2017 | |
PT Prachuap | Kasetsart F.C. | 7–0 | 21 June 2017 | |
PT Prachuap | Samutsongkhram F.C. | 7–2 | 20 September 2017 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Chainat Hornbill (C, P) | 32 | 20 | 7 | 5 | 64 | 40 | +24 | 67 | Promotion to 2018 Thai League |
2 | Air Force Central (P) | 32 | 18 | 8 | 6 | 61 | 40 | +21 | 62 | |
3 | Prachuap (P) | 32 | 18 | 5 | 9 | 58 | 40 | +18 | 59 | |
4 | Angthong | 32 | 15 | 8 | 9 | 65 | 46 | +19 | 53 | |
5 | PTT Rayong | 32 | 14 | 8 | 10 | 54 | 50 | +4 | 50 |
12 February 20171 | Songkhla United | 1–2 | PT Prachuap | Songkhla |
18:00 UTC+7 | Pattana | Report | Amorn Neto | Stadium: Na Thawi District Stadium Attendance: 1,160 Referee: Torpong Somsing |
18 February 20172 | PT Prachuap | 2–1 | Army United | Prachuap Khiri Khan |
18:00 UTC+7 | Neto | Report | Tanakorn | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 800 Referee: Kissada Luangyot |
25 February 20173 | Nakhon Pathom United | 1–2 | PT Prachuap | Nakhon Pathom |
19:00 UTC+7 | Anon | Report | Kwon Dae-hee Chaninthorn | Stadium: Nakhon Pathom Municipality Sport School Stadium Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Therdsak Tongklam |
5 March 20174 | PT Prachuap | 0–1 | Angthong | Prachuap Khiri Khan |
18:00 UTC+7 | Report | Tanaka | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,520 Referee: Nitiphum Kunlabut |
8 March 20175 | Krabi | 1–3 | PT Prachuap | Krabi |
18:00 UTC+7 | Supot | Report | Willen Laércio | Stadium: Krabi Provincial Stadium Attendance: 671 Referee: Sorapong Kainest |
11 March 20176 | PT Prachuap | 0–0 | PTT Rayong | Prachuap Khiri Khan |
19:00 UTC+7 | Report | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,705 Referee: Kriengsak Kiatsongkhram |
19 March 20177 | PT Prachuap | 1–1 | Rayong | Prachuap Khiri Khan |
18:00 UTC+7 | Willen | Match Report | Harrison Cardozo | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,200 Referee: Thaweep In-Kaew |
25 March 20178 | Nongbua Pitchaya | 1–0 | PT Prachuap | Nong Bua Lamphu |
19:00 UTC+7 | Dai Min-Joo | Match Report | Stadium: Nong Bua Lamphu Province Stadium Attendance: 1,850 Referee: Withee Pha-nuekdee |
2 April 20179 | PT Prachuap | 2–1 | Air Force Central | Prachuap Khiri Khan |
19:00 UTC+7 | Amorn Laércio | Match Report | Valdo | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,885 Referee: Kittipong Chulert |
8 April 201710 | Lampang | 1–0 | PT Prachuap | Lampang |
18:00 UTC+7 | Sarawut Kongcharoen | Match Report | Stadium: Lampang Province Stadium Attendance: 1,676 Referee: Anupong Duangsri |
19 April 201711 | PT Prachuap | 3–0 | Chainat Hornbill | Prachuap Khiri Khan |
18:00 UTC+7 | Amorn Chanintorn | Match Report | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,095 Referee: Therdsak Tongklam |
30 April 201712 | Kasetsart | 1–1 | PT Prachuap | Bangkok |
18:00 UTC+7 | Niweat | Match Report | Seeket | Stadium: TOT Stadium Attendance: 530 Referee: Kritchai Saenmart |
6 May 201713 | PT Prachuap | 2–1 | Chiangmai | Prachuap Khiri Khan |
19:00 UTC+7 | Laércio Willen | Match Report | Kraikiat | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,057 Referee: Weerapol Lhaosuphan |
14 May 201714 | Samut Songkhram | 1–1 | PT Prachuap | Samut Songkhram |
18:00 UTC+7 | Anon | Match Report | Aleksandar Vujačić | Stadium: Samut Songkhram Stadium Attendance: 530 Referee: Sanook Soongkhao |
17 May 201715 | Trat | 1–2 | PT Prachuap | Trat |
18:00 UTC+7 | Sirisak | Match Report | Laércio Neto | Stadium: Trat Province Stadium Attendance: 625 Referee: Winat Pohpat |
20 May 201716 | PT Prachuap | 4–1 | Bangkok | Prachuap Khiri Khan |
18:00 UTC+7 | Willen Laércio | Match Report | João Paulo | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,097 Referee: Peeratat Kittikarnmethee |
28 May 2017- | BBCU | Cancelled * | PT Prachuap | Nonthaburi |
19:00 UTC+7 | Stadium: Nonthaburi Youth Centre Stadium |
11 Jun 201717 | Army United | 2-3 | PT Prachuap | Bangkok, Thailand |
19:00 UTC+7 | Attapong Vinícius | Match Report | Willen Yusei Ogasawara | Stadium: Thai Army Sports Stadium Attendance: 712 Referee: Therdsak Tongklam |
18 Jun 201718 | PT Prachuap | 1–0 | Nakhon Pathom United | Prachuap Khiri Khan |
19:00 UTC+7 | Kwon Dae-hee | Match Report | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,536 Referee: Kittipong Chulert |
25 Jun 201719 | Angthong | 4-3 | PT Prachuap | Ang Thong, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Bernard Henri Buschening | Match Report | Laércio Kwon Dae-hee | Stadium: Angthong Provincial Stadium Attendance: 1,145 Referee: Manus Pimol |
1 Jul 201720 | PT Prachuap | 0-1 | Krabi | Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Match Report | Almir Barros | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,567 Referee: Prapoj Dissomsri |
5 Jul 201721 | PTT Rayong | 1-3 | PT Prachuap | Rayong, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Amadou Ouattara | Match Report | Willen Laércio | Stadium: PTT Stadium Attendance: 1,292 Referee: Jirayuth Kasiphol |
8 Jul 201722 | Rayong | 2-0 | PT Prachuap | Rayong, Thailand |
19:00 UTC+7 | Seiya Sugishita | Match Report | Stadium: Rayong Province Stadium Attendance: 1,483 Referee: Therdsak Tongklam |
30 Jul 201723 | PT Prachuap | 3-2 | Nongbua Pitchaya | Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
19:00 UTC+7 | Yusei Ogasawara Neto Amorn Thammanarm Laércio Kwon Dae-hee | Match Report | Jardel Capistrano Jakkapong Somboon Adisak Sensom-Eiad Krit Phavaputanon | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,550 Referee: Kasom Loyma |
6 Aug 201724 | Air Force Central | 1-0 | PT Prachuap | Rangsit, Pathum Thani, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Kittikrai Jantaraksa Wanchai Jarunongkran Valdo | Match Report | Adul Muensamaan Neto Wanchalerm Yingyong | Stadium: Thupatemi Stadium Attendance: 4,056 Referee: Panumas Phansamo Man of the Match: Kittikrai Jantaraksa |
2 Sep 201725 | PT Prachuap | 4-2 | Lampang | Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Amorn Thammanarm Yusei Ogasawara Laércio Seeket Madputeh | Match Report | David Bala Jirachai Ladadok El Mehdi Sidqy Ronnapee Cheoykamdee Jirachai Ladadok Jirawat Makarom Pedro Alves | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,422 Referee: Anupong Duangsri Man of the Match: Laércio (PRCHFC) |
6 Sep 201726 | Chainat Hornbill | 2-0 | PT Prachuap | Chai Nat , Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Diego Emilio Silva Pufah Chuenkromrak | Match Report | Kritsananon Srisuwan Wanchalerm Yingyong Chanintorn Pohirun | Stadium: Khao Plong Stadium Attendance: 1,074 Referee: Chaiyaruek Ngamsom Man of the Match: Diego Emilio Silva (CHFC) |
9 Sep 201727 | PT Prachuap | 2-2 | Kasetsart | Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Willen Ekkaluck Lungnam Sompob Nilwong | Match Report | Huỳnh Kesley Alves Tiago Chulapa Chakkit Khemnak | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,366 Referee: Pongpat Kaewbavorn Man of the Match: Jonatan Ferreira Reis (KSFC) |
16 Sep 201728 | Chiangmai | 1–3 | PT Prachuap | Mueang, Chiang Mai, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Jung Dae-sun Peerawis Ritsriboon | Match Report | Yusei Ogasawara Willen Mota | Stadium: Chiangmai Municipality Stadium Attendance: 1,812 Referee: Dusit Iamsakul Man of the Match: Willen Mota (PRCHFC) |
20 Sep 201729 | PT Prachuap | 7–2 | Samut Songkhram | Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Laércio Willen Mota Yusei Ogasawara Amorn Thammanarm Chanintorn Pohiran | Match Report | Thiago Santos Kim Moon-Ju Pongsakorn Janhom Anek Pookkasae | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 949 Referee: Paisarn Bendem-alhi Man of the Match: Willen Mota (PRCHFC) |
24 Sep 201730 | PT Prachuap | 2–1 | Trat | Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
19:00 (ICT) | Willen Mota Kwon Dae-hee | Match Report | Barros Tardeli Panuwat Kongchan Chalermsuk Kaewsuktae | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,490 Referee: Krissada Luangyod Man of the Match: Willen Mota (PRCHFC) |
8 Oct 201731 | Bangkok | 3–1 | PT Prachuap | Bangkok, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | João Paulo Kouassi Yao Hermann Phakphum Srichai Nonthawat Klinjumpasri | Match Report | Sompob Nilwong Adun Muensamaan | Stadium: Chalerm Phrakiat Bang Mod Stadium Attendance: 627 Referee: Songkran Boonmekiat Man of the Match: Panupan Juheang (GK) (BKKFC) |
15 Oct 2017- | PT Prachuap | Cancelled * | BBCU | Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium |
21 Oct 201732 | PT Prachuap | 1–0 | Songkhla United | Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Chanintorn Pohirun | Match Report | Thaweesup Srinounnoi Yuttana Chaikaew Jakapong Yaito | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 2,954 Referee: Panumas Phansamo Man of the Match: Chanintorn Pohirun (PRCHFC) |
21 June 2017First Round | PT Prachuap (T2) | 7–0 | Kasetsart (T2) | Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Neto Sutee Chantorn Aleksandar Vujačić Apirat Heemkhao | Match Report | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 199 Referee: Thaweep In-Kaew |
2 August 2017Second Round | PT Prachuap (T2) | 4–0 | Sisaket (T1) | Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Chanrit Nuhthong Laércio Yusei Ogasawara Apirat Heemkhao | Match Report | Sorawit Panthong Mariano Berriex Worawut Namvech Kanarin Thawornsak | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 530 Referee: Anusorn Nookaew |
27 September 2017Third Round | Nongbua Pitchaya (T2) | 3–0 | PT Prachuap (T2) | Nong Bua Lamphu, Thailand |
18:00 (ICT) | Sarawut Sintupun Weerayut Sriwichai Tatree Seeha | Match Report | Pansiri Sukunee Anurak Kamonjit Apirat Heemkhao | Stadium: Nong Bua Lamphu Province Stadium Attendance: 1,384 Referee: Teetichai Nualchan Man of the Match: Sarawut Sintupun (NPFC) |
22 Apr 2017Qualification Play-off | PT Prachuap (T2) | 1–0 | Krabi (T2) | Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
18:00 UTC+7 | Apirat Heemkhao | Match Report | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 890 Referee: Anusorn Nookaew (Thailand) |
26 July 2017 First Round | PT Prachuap (T2) | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Suphanburi (T1) | Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
18:00 (ICT) | Neto Chanintorn Pohiran Yusei Ogasawara Nawapol Tantraseni Neto | Match Report | Rangsan Viwatchaichok Polawat Wangkahart Natthaphong Samana | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 810 Referee: Arkom Charoensook (Thailand) Man of the Match: Laércio (PRCHFC) |
1 October 2017 Second Round | PT Prachuap (T2) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | BEC Tero Sasana (T1) | Mueang, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
18:00 (ICT) | Willen Mota Adun Muensamaan Apirat Heemkhao Chanintorn Pohirun | Match Report | Michaël N'dri Michaël N'dri Sittichok Tussanai | Stadium: Sam Ao Stadium Attendance: 1,461 Referee: Mongkolchai Pechsri (Thailand) Man of the Match: Michaël N'dri (BEC) |
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