2017 Thai League 2

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Thai League 2
Season2017
Champions Chainat Hornbill
Promoted Chainat Hornbill
Air Force Central
PT Prachuap
Relegatedto Thai League 3:
Songkhla United
Bangkok
to Thai League 4:
Nakhon Pathom United
Samut Songkhram
Matches played272
Goals scored876 (3.22 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Brazil.svg Jonatan Reis
(28 goals)
Biggest home win5 goals
Chiangmai 5–0 Trat
(8 March 2017)
Air Force Central 5–0 Army United
(2 July 2017)
Rayong 5–0 Chiangmai
(20 September 2017)
Prachuap 7–2 Samut Songkhram
(20 September 2017)
Biggest away win5 goals
Bangkok 0–5 Angthong
(20 September 2017)
Highest scoring10 goals
Trat 6–4 Nongbua Pitchaya
(15 October 2017)
Longest winning run11 matches
Air Force Central
Longest unbeaten run18 matches
Chainat Hornbill
Longest winless run16 matches
Kasetsart (Cancelled 1 match against BBCU)
Longest losing run5 matches
Songkhla United
Highest attendance4,489 [1]
Air Force Central 0–2 Chainat Hornbill
(20 September 2017)
Lowest attendance170 [2]
Bangkok 0–5 Angthong
(20 September 2017)
Total attendance395,210
Average attendance1,396
2018

The 2017 Thai League 2 (known as the M-150 Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the 20th season of the League since its establishment in 1997. It is the feeder league for the Thai League T1. A total of 18 teams will compete in the league this season.

Contents

Changes from last season

Team changes

From Thai League 2

Promoted to 2017 Thai League

To Thai League 2

Relegated from 2016 Thai League T1
Promoted from 2016 Regional League Division 2

Withdrawn Clubs

Teams

Stadium and locations

Note: Club dissolved during season would shown by grey background.

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Air Force Central Pathum Thani Thupatemee Stadium [4] 20,000
Angthong Angthong Angthong Provincial Stadium [5] 6,000
Army United Bangkok Thai Army Sports Stadium [6] 20,000
Bangkok Bangkok Bang Mod Honorary Stadium [7] 8,000
BBCU Nonthaburi Nonthaburi Municipality Honorary Stadium [8] 6,000
Chainat Hornbill Chainat Khao Plong Stadium [9] 12,000
Chiangmai Chiangmai Chiangmai 700th Anniversary Stadium [10] (Until 13 May)
Chiangmai Municipality Stadium [11] (Since 18 June)
25,000
2,500 [12]
Kasetsart Bangkok TOT Stadium Chaeng Watthana [13] 5,000
Krabi Krabi Krabi Provincial Stadium [14] 6,000
Lampang Lampang Lampang Provincial Stadium [15] 5,500
Nakhon Pathom United Nakhon Pathom Nakhon Pathom Municipality Sport School Stadium [16] 3,500
Nongbua Pitchaya Nongbua Lamphu Nongbua Lamphu Provincial Stadium [17] 4,500
Prachuap Prachuap Khirikhan Sam Ao Stadium [18] 7,000
PTT Rayong Rayong PTT Stadium [19] 20,000
Rayong Rayong Rayong Provincial Stadium [20] 7,500
Samut Songkhram Samut Songkhram Samut Songkhram PAO. Stadium [21] 6,000
Songkhla United Songkhla Na Thawi Municipality Stadium [22] (Until 9 July)
Tinsulanon Stadium [23] (Since 6 August)
2,000
45,000
Trat Trat Trat Provincial Stadium [24] 6,000

Sponsoring

Note: Club dissolved during season would shown by grey background.

TeamKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Air Force CentralKELA Central
AngthongEGO SportM Wrap
Army UnitedSakka Sport Chang
BangkokMarz
BBCUEGO Sport3BB
Chainat Hornbill Warrix Sports Wangkanai
ChiangmaiVolt Leo Beer
Kasetsart Grand Sport Tanaosree Traditional Chicken
KrabiPoom Planet Bangkok Airways
LampangDeffo Bangkok Airways
Nakhon Pathom UnitedMade by club Chang
Nongbua Pitchaya Eureka DURO
PrachuapGear AthleticsPTG Energy
PTT RayongSakka Sport PTT Group
RayongVoltGulf
Samut SongkhramVolt Chang
Songkhla UnitedKELAMuang Thai Insurance
TratEGO Sport CP

Personnel

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality; Club dissolved during season would shown by grey background.

TeamManagerHead coachCaptainVice-captain
Air Force Central Flag of Thailand.svg Napon Ruechaikarm [25] Flag of Thailand.svg Sasom Pobprasert Flag of Croatia.svg Aleksandar Kapisoda Flag of Thailand.svg Tana Sripandorn
Angthong Flag of Thailand.svg Paradon Pitsananantakul [26] Flag of Germany.svg Reiner Maurer Flag of Thailand.svg Kamol Phothong Flag of Thailand.svg Sirachat Preedaboon
Army United Flag of Thailand.svg Kittichet Mahothorn [27] Flag of Thailand.svg Thanis Areesngarkul (Until March 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Rangsiwut Chaloempathum (March – July 2017)
Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Blanco (Since July 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Dawuth Dinkhet Flag of Thailand.svg Apichet Puttan
Bangkok Flag of Thailand.svg Yutthana Thaweesappasuk [28] Flag of Thailand.svg Supachart Manakij (Until March 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Sarawut Treephan (March – July 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Uthai Boonmoh (Since July 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Kittisak Hochin Flag of Thailand.svg Nithirot Sokuma
BBCU Flag of Thailand.svg Weerayut Potharamik [29] Flag of Thailand.svg Pairoj Borwonwatanadilok (Until March 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Worachai Surinsirirat (March – April 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Patiparn Phetphun Flag of Thailand.svg Witsanusak Unnoi
Chainat Hornbill Flag of Thailand.svg Anurut Nakasai [30] Flag of Germany.svg Björn Kliem (Until April 2017)
Flag of Germany.svg Dennis Amato (Since April 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Anuwat Noicheunphan Flag of France.svg Florent Sinama Pongolle
Chiangmai Flag of Thailand.svg Phatthadon Chaiyachot [31] Flag of Japan.svg Sugao Kambe (Until March 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Apisit Im-ampai (March – April 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Choketawee Promrut (Since April 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Suwannapat Kingkkaew Flag of Thailand.svg Kritsana Klanklin
Kasetsart Flag of Thailand.svg Chanthanu Sattayawattana [32] Flag of Thailand.svg Yuthapong Boon-amporn (Until April 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Chusak Sriphum (April – August 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Adul Luekijna (Since August 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Niweat Siriwong Flag of Thailand.svg Chindanai Wongpraset
Krabi Flag of Thailand.svg Wichai Limwattanakul [33] Flag of Thailand.svg Pol Chomchuen (Until April 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Jetniphat Rachatachalermroj (April – September 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Wirat Keayiwa (Since September 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Thaweepong Jaroenrup Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Koné Seydou
Lampang Flag of Thailand.svg Sunee Sommee [34] Flag of Thailand.svg Surachai Jirasirichote (Until July 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Sutee Suksomkit (Since July 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Jirawat Makarom Flag of Thailand.svg Kittikun Jamsuwan
Nakhon Pathom United Flag of Thailand.svg Panuwat Sasomsap [35] Flag of Thailand.svg Phayong Khunnaen Flag of Thailand.svg Anon Sangsanoi Flag of Thailand.svg Wutthisak Maneesook
Nongbua Pitchaya Flag of Thailand.svg Chatchai Paholpat [36] Flag of Thailand.svg Theerawekin Seehawong Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkapong Somboon Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Amaro
Prachuap Flag of Thailand.svg Seksan Muangchantaburi [37] Flag of Thailand.svg Thawatchai Damrong-Ongtrakul Flag of Thailand.svg Adul Muensamaan Flag of Thailand.svg Sompob Nilwong
PTT Rayong Flag of Thailand.svg Kamonwan Wongwilai [38] Flag of Thailand.svg Teerasak Po-on Flag of Thailand.svg Apipoo Suntornpanavech Flag of Thailand.svg Arthit Sunthornpit
Rayong Flag of Thailand.svg Pramot Chanthamit [39] Flag of Thailand.svg Songyot Klinsrisuk Flag of Thailand.svg Nantapol Supathai Flag of Thailand.svg Anuchit Ngrnbukkol
Samut Songkhram Flag of Italy.svg Nicolas Rognoni [40] Flag of Thailand.svg Vimol Jankam Flag of Thailand.svg Peeratat Phoruendee Flag of Thailand.svg Trakoolchat Thongbai
Songkhla United Flag of Thailand.svg Watchara Tochanakan [41] Flag of Thailand.svg Wasan Sangkhaphan (Until May 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Nopphorn Ekasatra (Since May 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Yuttana Chaikaew Flag of Thailand.svg Jakapong Yaito
Trat Flag of Thailand.svg Manas Chalalai [42] Flag of Thailand.svg Somkiat Fongpech (Until June 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Worakorn Wichanarong (Since June 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Pornpreecha Jarunai Flag of Thailand.svg Sittichai Masbu-ngor

Foreign players

Other foreign players.
AFC quota players.
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).

Note : BBCU had withdrawn since 29 April 2017. So they had registered their players only first leg.
Sub off.svg: players who released during summer transfer window;
Sub on.svg: players who registered during summer transfer window.
↔: players who have dual nationality by half-caste or naturalization.
ClubLegPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5
Air Force Central First Flag of Montenegro.svg Petar Vukčević Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Valdo Flag of Croatia.svg Aleksandar Kapisoda Flag of Japan.svg Kazumichi Takagi Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of Japan.svg Kayne Vincent [43]
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Correa Sub on.svg
Angthong First Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Bernard Doumbia Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Marc Landry Babo Flag of Ghana.svg Issac Honey Flag of Japan.svg Terukazu Tanaka Flag of Germany.svg Flag of the Philippines.svg Mike Ott
Second
Army United First Flag of the Netherlands.svg Melvin de Leeuw Sub off.svg Flag of Japan.svg Kai Hirano Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Vinícius Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Frauches Flag of Slovakia.svg Zdenko Kaprálik
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Sub on.svg Flag of Iran.svg Milad Zeneyedpour Sub on.svg
Bangkok First Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo Flag of Cameroon.svg Theodore Yuyun Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Nagano Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Jae-ho
Second Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Kouassi Yao Hermann Sub on.svg
BBCU First Flag of Brazil.svg André Araújo Sub off.svg Flag of France.svg Romain Gasmi Sub off.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Ryu Beom-hee Sub off.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Ma Sang-hoon Sub off.svg Flag of Singapore.svg Hafiz Abu Sujad Sub off.svg
SecondDissolved during season
Chainat Hornbill First Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Javlon Guseynov Sub off.svg Flag of Uruguay.svg Diego Silva Flag of France.svg Sinama Pongolle Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jong-oh Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg Mustafa Azadzoy
Second Flag of Spain.svg Gorka Unda Sub on.svg
Chiangmai First Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Kouassi Yao Hermann Sub off.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Jo Tae-keun Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Wellington Bruno Flag of Costa Rica.svg Yendrick Ruiz Flag of North Macedonia.svg Hristijan Kirovski
Second Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hyo-jin Sub on.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Dae-sun Sub on.svg
Kasetsart First Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Melo Sub off.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Noh Hyeong-cheol Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Jonatan Reis Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Aboubacar Sidiki Koné Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Vietnam.svg Kesley Alves
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Tiago Chulapa Sub on.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Chan-young Sub on.svg
Krabi First Flag of Namibia.svg Tangeni Shipahu Sub off.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of Cambodia.svg Thierry Bin Sub off.svg Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Koné Seydou Flag of Cameroon.svg Isaac Mbengan Flag of Japan.svg Ryohei Maeda
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Aron da Silva Sub on.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Almir Sub on.svg
Lampang First Flag of Japan.svg Ito Kohei Sub off.svg Flag of Japan.svg Ryuki Kozawa Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Paulo Flag of Brazil.svg David Bala Flag of Morocco.svg El Mehdi Sidqy
Second Flag of the Netherlands.svg Melvin de Leeuw Sub on.svg Flag of Japan.svg Kai Hirano Sub on.svg
Nakhon Pathom United First Flag of Argentina.svg Gaston Castaño Sub off.svg Flag of Morocco.svg Youssef Adnane Sub off.svg Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Henri Jöel Flag of Ghana.svg Lesley Ablorh Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Bamba
Second Flag of Cameroon.svg Berlin Ndebe-Nlome Sub on.svg Flag of England.svg Evenson James Sub on.svg
Nongbua Pitchaya First Flag of Brazil.svg Nelisson Sub off.svg Flag of Chile.svg Ramsés Bustos Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Andrey Coutinho Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Amaro Flag of South Korea.svg Dai Min-joo
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Jardel Capistrano Sub on.svg Flag of Japan.svg Masaya Jitozono Sub on.svg
PT Prachuap First Flag of Montenegro.svg Aleksandar Vujačić Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Neto Flag of Brazil.svg Laércio Flag of Brazil.svg Willen Mota Flag of South Korea.svg Kwon Dae-hee
Second Flag of Japan.svg Yusei Ogasawara Sub on.svg
PTT Rayong First Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Tatu Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Dennis Murillo Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Amadou Ouattara Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Murakami Flag of South Korea.svg Woo Geun-jeong
Second Flag of France.svg Anthony Moura Sub on.svg
Rayong First Flag of Paraguay.svg Anggello Machuca Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Harrison Cardoso Flag of Cameroon.svg David Bayiha Flag of Japan.svg Seiya Sugishita Flag of Iran.svg Saeid Salarzadeh
Second Flag of Montenegro.svg Ivan Bošković Sub on.svg
Samut Songkhram First Flag of Cameroon.svg Berlin Ndebe-Nlome Sub off.svg Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Wada Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Santos Flag of Madagascar.svg Olivier Razafindramboa Flag of Togo.svg Andre Houma
Second Flag of Brazil.svg André Araújo Sub on.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Moon-ju Sub on.svg
Songkhla United First Flag of Spain.svg Gorka Unda Sub off.svg Flag of Spain.svg Francis Suárez Flag of Cape Verde.svg David Silva Flag of Georgia.svg Giorgi Tsimakuridze [44] Flag of South Korea.svg Whoo Hyun
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Lima Sub on.svg
Trat First Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Sub off.svg Flag of Zambia.svg Noah Chivuta Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Erivaldo Flag of Brazil.svg Barros Tardeli Flag of South Korea.svg Yoon Si-ho
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Ferreira Sub on.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Douglas Cobo Sub on.svg

League table

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Chainat Hornbill (C, P)3220756440+2467Promotion to 2018 Thai League
2 Air Force Central (P)3218866140+2162
3 Prachuap (P)3218595840+1859
4 Angthong 3215896546+1953
5 PTT Rayong 32148105450+450
6 Lampang 32138114547247
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]
12 Krabi 321081450621238 [lower-alpha 3]
13 Kasetsart 328131161721137
14 Samut Songkhram (R)32981542571535Relegation to 2018 Thai League 4 [lower-alpha 1]
15 Trat [lower-alpha 4] 329101349591034 [lower-alpha 5]
16 Songkhla United (R)32971638491134 [lower-alpha 5] Relegation to 2018 Thai League 3
17 Bangkok (R)32851947641729
18 BBCU 00000000Dissolved team
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;). [48]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 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. [45]
  2. 1 2 Army United ahead on head-to-head record; Army United 6 pts, Chiangmai 0 pts.
  3. 1 2 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. [46]
  4. Trat was docked 3 points due to decision of FIFA about dispute between Trat and Norohiro Kawakami. [47]
  5. 1 2 Trat ahead on head-to-head record; Trat 4 pts, Songkhla United 1 pt.

Positions by round

Leader and promotion to the 2018 Thai League.
Promotion to the 2018 Thai League.
Relegation to the 2018 Thai League 3.
Relegation to the 2018 Thai League 4.
Last position by withdrawal.

The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included in the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards. For example, if a match is scheduled for matchday 13, but then postponed and played between days 16 and 17, it will be added to the standings for day 16.

Team \ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Chainat Hornbill 2355311133337532332111222222211111
Air Force Central 1121445566676775544422111111122222
Prachuap 6214123445452421221343333333333333
Angthong 101166686654544356455555545544444444
PTT Rayong 3432552322111113113234454455555555
Lampang 5843234211223244666666666666666666
Nakhon Pathom United 111215799101297988101198798791110101077777777
Nongbua Pitchaya 91617101011141012141414111213141214119911897789111198118
Army United 121712151213131511811910891110101212131314141311910101010989
Chiangmai 169131376791011101012118109977877898128891111910
Krabi 459121616121415161515161314151313101111810111212111291313141311
Rayong 761114878779765667788101012978910111288101012
Kasetsart 17181817171717181818181818181818171717151414131211131414131212131213
Samut Songkhram 1314141613149881081199108111113131210121314141513151515161614
Trat 1810108111215161415121313141513151516171516171616161616161616151415
Songkhla United 1415811141516111313161214151212141214141615161515151315141414121516
Bangkok 8131618181818171717171717171717161615161717151717171717171717171717
BBCU 15779151011131612131615161616181818181818181818181818181818181818

Source: Thai League 2

Note:
Position of each teams and league table had changed by cut results against BBCU out, because BBCU had withdrawn and they had putted to last position since 23 May 2017 by decision of FA Thailand.
Nakhon Pathom United and Samut Songkhram administratively relegated to Thai League 4 by the FA Thailand. Because they cannot send documents about club licensing in time. [49]

Results

Home \ Away AFC ANG AMU BKK BBC CHIH CMI KST KBI LAM NPU NBP PCH PTT RYG SSKH SKHU TRT
Air Force Central 1–05–01–00–22–16–21–11–02–22–21–01–12–12–13–25–1
Angthong 2–14–44–13–02–16–24–23–22–12–14–31–12–33–11–13–3
Army United 0–01–41–02–22–01–11–21–12–11–22–32–15–13–01–06–2
Bangkok 1–20–51–01–21–21–23–32–01–11–23–11–22–12–13–02–1
BBCU
Chainat Hornbill 3–12–11–13–14–13–14–11–02–04–02–04–23–42–13–21–1
Chiangmai 3–02–00–24–21–22–00–03–11–11–31–32–12–14–00–15–0
Kasetsart 1–10–23–12–24–23–24–51–10–33–31–12–23–23–12–24–2
Krabi 0–32–13–11–51–11–24–32–30–01–01–30–15–22–22–12–1
Lampang 1–12–11–11–00–12–15–33–21–01–11–03–23–32–12–11–1
Nakhon Pathom United 2–30–03–03–11–13–10–02–21–10–01–24–21–02–14–12–1
Nongbua Pitchaya 1–11–13–11–13–00–10–02–11–21–11–01–33–12–12–10–0
Prachuap 2–10–12–14–13–02–12–20–14–21–03–20–01–17–21–02–1
PTT Rayong 2–32–01–04–32–21–04–13–21–03–11–01–31–42–22–13–2
Rayong 1–22–22–20–00–25–03–12–04–10–12–22–02–22–10–00–2
Samut Songkhram 3–22–02–33–11–10–02–21–01–02–13–11–11–00–31–12–0
Songkhla United 1–21–03–33–21–23–10–41–10–14–11–01–22–11–02–10–0
Trat 1–31–13–24–20–24–11–12–02–10–06–41–20–04–11–11–0
Updated to match(es) played on 21 October 2017. Source: Thai League 2
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Brazil.svg Dennis Murillo PTT Rayong Kasetsart 4–1 11 February 2017
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Hristijan Kirovski 5 Chiangmai Trat 5–0 8 March 2017
Flag of Cameroon.svg Berlin Ndebe-Nlome Samut Songkhram Bangkok 3–1 19 March 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Supot Jodjam Krabi Kasetsart 4–3 18 April 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Barros Tardeli Trat Army United 3–2 18 April 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg David Bala Lampang PTT Rayong 3–2 13 May 2017
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Bernard Doumbia Angthong Bangkok 4–1 14 May 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo Bangkok Krabi 3–3 17 May 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Willen Mota Prachuap Bangkok 4–1 20 May 2017
Flag of Cameroon.svg Berlin Ndebe-Nlome Samut Songkhram Nongbua Pitchaya 3–1 21 May 2017
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Melvin de Leeuw Lampang Krabi 3–2 6 August 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Tanakorn Dangthong Army United Trat 6–2 6 September 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Jonatan Reis Kasetsart Krabi 4–5 6 September 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Supot Jodjam Krabi Kasetsart 5–4 6 September 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Willen Mota Prachuap Samut Songkhram 7–2 20 September 2017
Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Bamba Nakhon Pathom United PTT Rayong 4–2 15 October 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Erivaldo Oliveira Trat Nongbua Pitchaya 6–4 15 October 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Barros Tardeli Trat Nongbua Pitchaya 6–4 15 October 2017

Attendances

Overall statistical table

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 Air Force Central 61,8264,4891,8963,636+42.6%
2 Chiangmai 45,1014,1701,5322,653−38.1%
3 Nongbua Pitchaya 31,8912,4841,3601,875n/a
4 PTT Rayong 31,5003,7356311,852+6.2%
5 Lampang 25,9742,8071,0201,623+16.3%
6 Rayong 25,3632,6305071,585+34.8%
7 Prachuap 23,1932,9548001,449+30.8%
8 Chainat Hornbill 23,3732,1291,0121,374−22.2%
9 Songkhla United 18,4201,5609601,151−20.9%
10 Angthong 17,8341,6095381,114−50.9%
11 Nakhon Pathom United 17,4481,5358031,090+15.1%
12 Trat 16,4721,627501968n/a
13 BBCU 3,959896726791−48.6%
14 Army United 11,4961,261374718−68.7%
15 Kasetsart 11,0951,052420693n/a
16 Krabi 10,7051,103361669−25.5%
17 Bangkok 10,0041,824170625−66.4%
18 Samut Songkhram 9,5561,063290597−19.4%
League total395,2104,4891701,396−36.3%

Updated to games played on 21 October 2017
Source: Thai League 2
Notes:
Teams played previous season in Division 2

Attendances by home match played

DateMatches each team against BBCU since 29 April 2017.

Since 29 April 2017 BBCU had withdrawn. But statistics of attendances are continue counting.

Team \ Match played1234567891011121314151617Total
Air Force Central 3,8903,9753,9894,1703,6203,7533,9444,0622,3563,4633,1161,8963,4894,3354,0563,2234,48961,826
Angthong 1,6091,4199541,2761,5758531,0171,1961,1459811,2301,1528971,23324 Sep75953817,834
Army United 8128581,26181573780055737471264864576765660217 Sep74251011,496
Bangkok 1,8241,0321,0407053845748634054403202802703 Sep45717062761310,004
BBCU 8968237657267497 May17 May28 May11 Jun18 Jun2 Jul9 Jul6 Aug6 Sep9 Sep20 Sep8 Oct3,959
Chainat Hornbill 2,1291,6891,4791,2241,5001,4901,0801,4361,1831,3901,1971,1981,0491,2091,0741,0122,03423,373
Chiangmai 4,1703,2273,9723,5342,5673,3192,5953,5251,7802,3352,2572,1251,8121,5321,6242,5182,20945,101
Kasetsart 5208207809205309408227206404205 Jul5205704207791,05264211,095
Krabi 1,10396567166745858455220 May5365719276145684033616751,05010,705
Lampang 1,4411,5001,1881,5421,3651,6761,8702,1041,5702,8072,09525 Jun2,1371,2881,0201,2831,08825,974
Nakhon Pathom United 1,2201,5008251,23283283014 May1,1391,0691,1021,2001,1328278031,0021,2001,53517,448
Nongbua Pitchaya 2,2752,3911,5161,7361,8502,4841,6441,3941,7001,7462,1002,2591,8771,8911,9991,3601,66931,891
Prachuap 8001,5201,7051,2001,8851,0951,0571,0971,5361,5671,5501,4221,3669491,49015 Oct2,95423,193
PTT Rayong 2,0931,7641,5561,8352,5151,9682,1006312,1142,0162,0851,2923,7351,9331,6231,0181,22231,500
Rayong 1,2921,6471,8602,6301,9802,3602,1831,2971,5831,3851,4831,6801,83080050784621 Oct25,363
Samut Songkhram 1,06391349469176767258653048355734230 Jul4755132902908909,556
Songkhla United 1,1601,3501,1601,0561,11529 Apr9601,0561,0181,2151,0081,1081,5601,1121,2361,1601,14618,420
Trat 1,1811,1298398811,1501,0356257681,0251,5921,1551,62750156552892095116,472

Source: Thai League 2

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