2017 Thai League T1

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Thai League
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Season2017
Champions Buriram United
Relegated Thai Honda Ladkrabang
Sisaket
Super Power Samut Prakan
Qualified to 2018 ACL Buriram United (group stage)
SCG Muangthong United (Preliminary round 2)
Chiangrai United (Preliminary round 2)
Matches played306
Goals scored1,037 (3.39 per match)
Top goalscorer Dragan Boškovic
(38 goals)
Biggest home win8 goals
Bangkok Glass 8–0 Super Power Samut Prakan
(17 June 2017)
SCG Muangthong United 9–1 Super Power Samut Prakan
(30 June 2017)
Biggest away win7 goals
Super Power Samut Prakan 0–7 Buriram United
(6 August 2017)
Highest scoring11 goals
Pattaya United 9–2 Super Power Samut Prakan
(5 July 2017)
Longest winning run11 matches
Buriram United
Longest unbeaten run21 matches
Buriram United
Longest winless run29 matches
Super Power Samut Prakan
Longest losing run27 matches
Super Power Samut Prakan
Highest attendance32,600 [1]
Buriram United 2–0 SCG Muangthong United
(3 April 2017)
Lowest attendance300 [2]
Super Power Samut Prakan 0–1 Thai Honda Ladkrabang
(17 May 2017)
Total attendance1,399,728
Average attendance4,604
2016
2018
All statistics correct as of 18 November 2017.

The 2017 Thai League T1 (also known as the Toyota Thai League for sponsorship reasons) was the 21st season of the Thai League, the top Thai professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1996. A total of 18 teams will compete in the league. The season began on 11 February 2017. Fixtures for the 2017 season were announced on 12 January 2017.

Contents

Muangthong United are the defending champions, having won the Thai Premier League title the previous season. Thai Honda Ladkrabang, Ubon UMT United and Port have entered as the three promoted teams from the 2016 Thai League 2.

Changes from last season

Team changes

From Thai League

Relegated to 2017 Thai League 2

To Thai League

Promoted from 2016 Thai Division 1 League

Stadium changes

Teams

There are 18 clubs in the league, with three promoted teams from Thai League 2 replacing the three teams that were relegated from Thai League T1 following the 2016 season. All clubs that secured Thai League status for the season were subject to approval by the AFC Club Licensing before becoming eligible to participate.

Army United, Chainat Hornbill and BBCU were relegated at the end of the 2016 season after finishing in the bottom three places of the table. They were replaced by 2016 Thai League 2 champions Thai Honda Ladkrabang, 2nd place Ubon UMT United and 3rd place Port, were promoted to bring the total teams in the league to 18.

Ubon UMT United was founded in 2015, they finishing as Thai League 2 runners up in 2016, and earned promotion to the Thai League T1 for the first time in their history.

Stadium and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Bangkok Glass Pathum Thani Leo Stadium [3] 13,000
Thupatemi Stadium [4] (Temporary on 8 Nov. 2017)25,000
Bangkok United Pathum Thani Thammasat Stadium [5] 25,000
BEC Tero Sasana Bangkok Boonyachinda Stadium [6] 3,550
Buriram United Buriram i-mobile Stadium [7] 32,600
Chiangrai United Chiangrai Singha Stadium [8] 11,354
Chonburi Chonburi Chonburi Stadium [9] 8,680
Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda Nakhon Ratchasima 80th Birthday Stadium [10] 24,641
Navy Chonburi Sattahip Navy Stadium [11] 6,000
Pattaya United Chonburi Nong Prue Stadium [12] 5,500
Port Bangkok PAT Stadium [13] 7,000
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol Ratchaburi Mitr Phol Stadium [14] 10,000
SCG Muangthong United Nonthaburi SCG Stadium [15] 14,890
Bangkok Rajamangala Stadium [16] (Temporary on 30 Jul. 2017)49,722
Sisaket Sisaket Sri Nakhon Lamduan Stadium [17] 10,000
Sukhothai Sukhothai Thung Thalay Luang Stadium [18] 8,000
Super Power Samut Prakan Samut Prakan Samut Prakarn SAT Stadium (Keha Bang Phli) [19] 5,100
Suphanburi Suphanburi Suphanburi Provincial Stadium [20] 25,000
Thai Honda Ladkrabang Bangkok 72nd Anniversary Stadium (Min Buri) [21] 8,000
Ubon UMT United Ubon Ratchathani UMT Stadium [22] 6,000

Sponsoring

TeamKit manufacturerMain sponsor
Bangkok Glass Nike Leo Beer
Bangkok United Ari True
BEC Tero Sasana FBT Chang
Buriram UnitedMade by club Chang
Chiangrai UnitedMade by club Singha Park
Chonburi Nike Chang
Nakhon Ratchasima MazdaMade by club Mazda
NavyMade by clubHR-Pro
Pattaya United Ari SANWA
Port Grand Sport Muang Thai
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol Ari Mitr Phol
SCG Muangthong United Grand Sport SCG
Sisaket Ari Muang Thai
SukhothaiMade by club Chang
Super Power Samut Prakan FBT Loso-D
Suphanburi Warrix Chang
Thai Honda LadkrabangKELA Honda
Ubon UMT UnitedEureka SportsUMT

Personnel

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

TeamManagerHead coachCaptainVice-captain
Bangkok GlassHead coach as manager [23] Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aurelio Vidmar (Until Jul. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Surachai Jaturapattarapong (Since Jul. 2017)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Smith Flag of Thailand.svg Peerapong Pichitchotirat
Bangkok United Flag of Thailand.svg Chanita Chanthratrap [24] Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandré Pölking Flag of Thailand.svg Wittaya Madlam Flag of Thailand.svg Panupong Wongsa
BEC Tero Sasana Flag of Thailand.svg Thanya Wongnak [25] Flag of Thailand.svg Uthai Boonmoh (Until Jun. 2017)
Flag of England.svg Mike Mulvey (Since Jun. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Datsakorn Thonglao Flag of Mali.svg Kalifa Cissé
Buriram United Flag of Thailand.svg Thadthep Pitakpulsin [26] Flag of Serbia.svg Ranko Popović (Until Jun. 2017)
Flag of Montenegro.svg Božidar Bandović (Since Jun. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Suchao Nuchnum Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkaphan Kaewprom
Chiangrai United Flag of Thailand.svg Prach Malarat [27] Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Gama Flag of Thailand.svg Tanaboon Kesarat Flag of Thailand.svg Pratum Chuthong
ChonburiHead coach as manager [28] Flag of Thailand.svg Therdsak Chaiman (Resigned at season end) Flag of Thailand.svg Chonlatit Jantakam Flag of Thailand.svg Therdsak Chaiman
Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda Flag of Thailand.svg Chairat Senaweenin [29] Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Joksić Flag of Thailand.svg Chalermpong Kerdkaew Flag of Thailand.svg Metee Taweekulkarn
Navy Flag of Thailand.svg Ratthatee Wachirasirisan [30] Flag of Thailand.svg Somchai Chuayboonchum Flag of Thailand.svg Nataporn Phanrit Flag of Thailand.svg Seksan Chaothonglang
Pattaya United Flag of Thailand.svg Karn Chanrat [31] Flag of Thailand.svg Surapong Kongthep Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Won-young Flag of Thailand.svg Chainarong Tathong
Port Flag of Thailand.svg Ong-art Kosinka [32] Flag of Thailand.svg Jadet Meelarp (Until Jun. and since Sep. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Kiatisuk Senamuang (Jun. to Sep. 2017)
Flag of Spain.svg David Rochela Flag of Thailand.svg Wuttichai Tathong
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol Flag of Thailand.svg Thanawat Nitikarnchana [33] Flag of Spain.svg Pacheta (Resigned at season end) Flag of Thailand.svg Apiwat Ngaolamhin Flag of Japan.svg Takafumi Akahoshi
SCG Muangthong United Flag of Thailand.svg Piansak Onsam-ang [34] Flag of Thailand.svg Totchtawan Sripan Flag of Thailand.svg Teerasil Dangda Flag of Thailand.svg Kawin Thamsatchanan
Sisaket Flag of Thailand.svg Suriyan Cheamcheang [35] Flag of Thailand.svg Dusit Chalermsan (Until Mar. 2017)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Velizar Popov (Mar. to Aug. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Chalermwoot Sa-ngapol (Since Aug. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Ekkapan Jandakorn Flag of Thailand.svg Theerachai Ngamcharoen
Sukhothai Flag of Thailand.svg Khetpong Kullanathsiri [36] Flag of Thailand.svg Somchai Makmool (Until Mar. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Pairoj Borwonwatanadilok (Since Mar. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Yuttapong Srilakorn Flag of Japan.svg Hiromichi Katano
Super Power Samut Prakan Flag of Thailand.svg Pokkich Klaipech [37] Flag of Thailand.svg Chalermwoot Sa-ngapol (Until Mar. 2017)
Flag of England.svg Jason Withe (Mar. to Jun. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Apisit Kaikaew (Jun. to Sep. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Suksan Khunsuk (Since Sep. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Ekaphan Inthasen Flag of Thailand.svg Samart Phetnoo
Suphanburi Flag of Thailand.svg Kriangkrai Wuttipanich [38] Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Farias (Until Apr. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Worrawoot Srimaka (Apr. to May 2017)
Flag of Nigeria.svg Adebayo Gbadebo (Since May 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Sinthaweechai Hathairattanakool Flag of Thailand.svg Adul Lahsoh
Thai Honda LadkrabangHead coach as manager [39] Flag of Thailand.svg Sirisak Yodyardthai (Until Apr. 2017)
Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Neiva (Apr. to Jul. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Aktaporn Chalitaporn (Since Jul. 2017)
Flag of Thailand.svg Watchara Mahawong Flag of Thailand.svg Decha Sa-ardchom
Ubon UMT United Flag of Thailand.svg Tharadon Saengsuk [40] Flag of England.svg Scott Cooper Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Flag of Thailand.svg Nikom Somwang

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyWeekTableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Sukhothai Flag of Thailand.svg Somchai Chuayboonchum Sacked26 September 2016Pre-season Flag of Thailand.svg Somchai Makmool 27 September 2016 [41]
Chiangrai United Flag of Thailand.svg Teerasak Po-on Sacked20 October 2016 Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Gama 20 October 2016 [42]
Sisaket Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Wada End of Contract27 October 2016 Flag of Thailand.svg Dusit Chalermsan 27 October 2016 [43]
Navy Flag of Brazil.svg Stefano Cugurra Sacked3 November 2016 Flag of Thailand.svg Somchai Chuayboonchum 3 November 2016 [44]
BEC Tero Sasana Flag of Thailand.svg Surapong Kongthep End of Contract20 December 2016 Flag of Thailand.svg Uthai Boonmoh 2 February 2017 [45]
Pattaya United Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hak-chul End of Contract20 December 2016 Flag of Thailand.svg Surapong Kongthep 20 December 2016 [46]
Sisaket Flag of Thailand.svg Dusit Chalermsan Sacked2 March 2017318th Flag of Bulgaria.svg Velizar Popov 15 March 2017 [47]
Super Power Samut Prakan Flag of Thailand.svg Chalermwoot Sa-Ngapol Resign9 March 2017518th Flag of England.svg Jason Withe 9 March 2017 [48]
Sukhothai Flag of Thailand.svg Somchai Makmool Sacked10 March 2017516th Flag of Thailand.svg Pairoj Borwonwatanadilok 12 March 2017 [49]
Suphanburi Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Farias Mutual consent16 April 2017814th Flag of Thailand.svg Worrawoot Srimaka
Thai Honda Ladkrabang Flag of Thailand.svg Sirisak Yodyardthai Sacked30 April 20171215th Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Neiva
Super Power Samut Prakan Flag of England.svg Jason Withe Resigned [50] 1 June 201718th Flag of Thailand.svg Apisit Kaikaew
BEC Tero Sasana Flag of Thailand.svg Uthai Boonmoh Resigned3 June 201710th Flag of England.svg Mike Mulvey [51] 5 June 2017
Port Flag of Thailand.svg Jadet Meelarp Mutual consent22 June 20179th Flag of Thailand.svg Kiatisuk Senamuang [52] 23 June 2017
Buriram United Flag of Serbia.svg Ranko Popović Resigned13 June 20171st Flag of Montenegro.svg Božidar Bandović 13 June 2017
Bangkok Glass Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aurelio Vidmar Mutual consent10 July 20175th Flag of Thailand.svg Surachai Jaturapattarapong
Thai Honda Ladkrabang Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Neiva Sacked29 July 201717th Flag of Thailand.svg Aktaporn Chalitaporn 30 July 2017
Sisaket Flag of Bulgaria.svg Velizar Popov Resigned1 August 201716th
Super Power Samut Prakan Flag of Thailand.svg Apisit Kaikaew Sacked12 September 201718th Flag of Thailand.svg Suksan Khunsuk 12 September 2017
Port Flag of Thailand.svg Kiatisuk Senamuang Resigned20 September 201711th Flag of Thailand.svg Jadet Meelarp 20 September 2017

Foreign players

Other foreign players.
AFC quota players.
No foreign player registered.

The number of foreign players is restricted to five per T1 team. A team can use four foreign players on the field in each game, including at least one player from the AFC member countries (3+1).

Note :
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.
→: players who left club after registered during second leg.
ClubLegPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5
Bangkok Glass First Flag of Costa Rica.svg Ariel Rodríguez Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Jhasmani Campos Flag of Spain.svg Toti Flag of Japan.svg Jurato Ikeda Flag of England.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Smith
Second
Bangkok United First Flag of Brazil.svg Gilberto Macena Sub off.svg Flag of Nigeria.svg Flag of Bahrain.svg Jaycee John Sub off.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Yohan Tavares Flag of Serbia.svg Flag of North Macedonia.svg Mario Gjurovski Flag of Montenegro.svg Dragan Boškovic
Second Flag of Nigeria.svg Flag of Germany.svg Chinedu Ede Sub on.svg Flag of Iran.svg Mehrdad Pooladi Sub on.svg
BEC Tero Sasana First Flag of Brazil.svg Tartá Sub off.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Dong-chan Sub off.svg Flag of Spain.svg Mario Flag of France.svg Michaël N'dri Flag of France.svg Flag of Mali.svg Kalifa Cissé
Second Flag of Namibia.svg Sadney Urikhob Sub on.svg Flag of Slovenia.svg Flag of Palestine.svg Jaka Ihbeisheh Sub on.svg
Buriram United First Flag of Brazil.svg Rogérinho Sub off.svg Flag of Iceland.svg Sölvi Ottesen Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Diogo Flag of Brazil.svg Jajá Coelho Flag of South Korea.svg Go Seul-ki
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Bastos Sub on.svg Flag of Spain.svg Flag of Venezuela.svg Andrés Túñez Sub on.svg
Chiangrai United First Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Henrique Silva Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Azevedo Flag of Brazil.svg Vander Flag of Brazil.svg Everton Gonçalves Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Syria.svg Rafael Coelho [53]
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Jandson Sub on.svg
Chonburi First Flag of Brazil.svg André Luís Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Renan Marques Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Fodé Diakité Flag of Ghana.svg Prince Amponsah Flag of Japan.svg Ryotaro Nakano
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Cunha Sub on.svg
Nakhon Ratchasima
Mazda
First Flag of North Macedonia.svg Krste Velkoski Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Antonio Pina Flag of Ghana.svg Dominic Adiyiah Flag of Nigeria.svg Flag of Indonesia.svg Victor Igbonefo
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Rangel Sub on.svg
Navy First Flag of Germany.svg Björn Lindemann Sub off.svg Flag of Nigeria.svg Julius Oiboh Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Vergilio Flag of Nigeria.svg Adefolarin Durosinmi Flag of South Korea.svg Bang Seung-hwan
Second Flag of Brazil.svg André Luís Sub on.svg Flag of Japan.svg Seiya Kojima Sub on.svg
Pattaya United First Flag of Serbia.svg Milan Bubalo Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Wellington Priori Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Stojanović Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Tae-yeon Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Won-young
Second Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandar Jevtić Sub on.svg
Port First Flag of Serbia.svg Andrija Kaluđerović Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Josimar Flag of Spain.svg David Rochela Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Suárez Flag of Japan.svg Genki Nagasato
Second Flag of Chile.svg Flag of Palestine.svg Matías Jadue Sub on.svg
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol First Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Sub off.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of Cameroon.svg Marcel Essombé Flag of France.svg Flag of Morocco.svg Alharbi El Jadeyaoui Flag of Japan.svg Takafumi Akahoshi
Second Flag of Paraguay.svg Javier Acuña Sub on.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Joël Sami Sub on.svg
SCG Muangthong United First Flag of Spain.svg Xisco Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Célio Flag of Japan.svg Naoaki Aoyama Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Ho
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Assumpção Sub on.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Heberty Sub on.svg
Sisaket First Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Assumpção Sub off.svg Flag of Japan.svg Yusei Ogasawara Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Denis Silva Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Flag of England.svg Leroy Lita [54] Flag of Uganda.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Isaka Cernak
Second Flag of Argentina.svg Mariano Berriex Sub on.svg Flag of Germany.svg Björn Lindemann [55] Sub on.svg
Sukhothai First Flag of Montenegro.svg Admir Adrović Sub off.svg Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Anton Zemlianukhin Sub off.svg Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Bireme Diouf Flag of Madagascar.svg John Baggio Flag of Japan.svg Hiromichi Katano
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Maranhão Sub on.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Myung-oh Sub on.svg
Super Power
Samut Prakan
First Flag of Namibia.svg Sadney Urikhob Sub off.svg Flag of France.svg Anthony Moura Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Moreira Flag of Bulgaria.svg Lyuben Nikolov Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Keon-pil
Second Flag of Chile.svg Ramsés Bustos Sub on.svg Flag of Laos.svg Ketsada Souksavanh Sub on.svg
Suphanburi First Flag of Costa Rica.svg Diego Madrigal Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Syria.svg Gilson Alves [56] Sub off.svg Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Vélez Flag of Brazil.svg Dellatorre Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Syria.svg Marcelo Xavier [57]
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Elizeu Sub on.svg Flag of Namibia.svg Lazarus Kaimbi Sub on.svg
Thai Honda Ladkrabang First Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Assis Sub off.svg Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuro Inui Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Jesus Flag of Brazil.svg Rafinha Flag of Japan.svg Michitaka Akimoto
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Claudio Sub on.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Roninho Sub on.svg
Ubon UMT United First Flag of Argentina.svg Mariano Berriex Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Tiago Chulapa Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Flag of Kosovo.svg Flag of Germany.svg Bajram Nebihi Flag of Japan.svg Kenta Yamazaki
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Sub on.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Carlão Sub on.svg

League table

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Buriram United (C, Q)3427528522+6386Qualification to 2018 AFC Champions League Group stage
2 SCG Muangthong United (Q)3422667929+5072Qualification to 2018 AFC Champions League Preliminary round 2
3 Bangkok United 34213109757+4066
4 Chiangrai United (Q)34186106742+2560Qualification to 2018 AFC Champions League Preliminary round 2 [lower-alpha 1]
5 Bangkok Glass 34168106344+1956
6 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 34167116349+1455
7 Chonburi 34158115959053
8 Pattaya United 34156136053+751
9 Port 34148126063350
10 Ubon UMT United 341211115554+147
11 Suphanburi 341110135258643
12 Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda 341011134248641
13 Navy 341010144250840
14 BEC Tero Sasana 341091542571539
15 Sukhothai 348121454661236
16 Thai Honda Ladkrabang (R)34842243682528Relegation to the 2018 Thai League 2
17 Sisaket (R)34652343904723
18 Super Power Samut Prakan (R)34133031128976
Updated to match(es) played on 18 November 2017. Source: Thai League
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;). [59]
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Chiangrai United qualified for the 2018 AFC Champions League Preliminary round 2 as winners of the 2017 Thai FA Cup. [58]

Positions by round

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
Buriram United 8543233332222222211111111111111111
SCG Muangthong United 2321112111111111122222222222222222
Bangkok United 6105571091097898655665443333333333333
Chiangrai United 1132321223333333343334444454444444
Bangkok Glass 171476654544444444434555555545555555
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 1113161612713910111085789977777777777767666
Chonburi 91215171387778767566556666666666676777
Pattaya United 151114101512101213131414131414141414151515131298888888888
Port 106988988865791077789988910101011131199999
Ubon UMT United 4214445469910109108898109988999991010101010
Suphanburi 581113141112141110111111111212111111111111111112111311101111111111
Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda 7769111511111212131312121111121212121415141414141414131312121212
Navy 13161212101314151514121214131313131313131212131313121212141413131413
BEC Tero Sasana 3487566655656891010101081010101211131010121214141314
Sukhothai 14171011161616161616161615161717151514141314151515151515151515151515
Thai Honda Ladkrabang 129131491415131415151516151515161617171717171717171717171717161616
Sisaket 16181815171717171717171717171616171716161616161616161616161616171717
Super Power Samut Prakan 18151718181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818
Leader and qualification to the 2018 AFC Champions League Group stage
Qualification to the 2018 AFC Champions League Preliminary round 2
Relegation to the 2018 Thai League 2
Source: Thai League

Results by match played

Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Buriram United DWWWWDWDWWWLLWWDWWWWWWDWWWWWWWWWWW
SCG Muangthong United WWWWWWLWWDWWWLLLWDWWDWDWDWWWWDLWLW
Bangkok United WLWDLLWLWWDLWWWWLWWWWWWWWLWLWWWDLL
Chiangrai United WWDWWWWLWLWDDLWWLWWWLLWWDLLWWDWLLD
Bangkok Glass LDWWDWWLWWLWDWWLWWDLWLWWDDWLDWDLLL
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol DLDLWWLWDDWWWDLLWWLWDDWLWLWWLWLWWL
Chonburi DLDLWWWWLDWWDWLWWWLLWWLDLWDWDLDLWL
Pattaya United LWLDLWWLLLLWWLLWLLLWDWWWWWDDLWDWDW
Port DWLWLDWWLWWLLDWWDLLDWLLLDDLLWWDWWW
Ubon UMT United WWWDLWLDLLWLDWLWWLDLDDWLDDDDDLLWWW
Suphanburi WLLLDWDLWWLWDDLLWWDLLDWDLDLWWLLDWD
Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda WDDDLLWDDLDDWDWLLLWLLLWWLDLDWLWLWD
Navy LLWLWLLDDDWDLWLWLLWDDWLWDDDDLLWLLW
BEC Tero Sasana WDLWWLDWDWLWDLDLLWLWLDLLDLWDLDLLWL
Sukhothai LLWLLLLDWLLDDLLWWDWWDDLLWDDLDLDWDD
Thai Honda Ladkrabang LWLLWLLWLLLLLWWLLLLLLDLLLLWDLDWLWD
Sisaket LLLWLLLDLWLLDLWWDLDLWLLLDWLLLLLLLL
Super Power Samut Prakan LDLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLWDLLD
Source: Thai League
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

Home \ Away BKG BKU BEC BRU CRU CHO NAKR RTN PATU POR RAT MTU SIS SUKH SPSP SUP THL UUMT
Bangkok Glass 3–24–02–12–13–01–03–02–50–03–20–46–02–28–02–10–11–0
Bangkok United 5–45–21–30–37–22–01–05–16–22–12–45–14–24–04–05–43–2
BEC Tero Sasana 1–22–02–23–11–33–10–02–02–10–00–11–01–13–12–23–22–1
Buriram United 1–02–14–01–02–24–02–02–01–03–42–03–05–23–03–02–04–0
Chiangrai United 3–00–21–11–23–11–03–24–11–34–00–13–16–04–02–03–11–1
Chonburi 1–11–55–11–23–10–00–01–02–12–00–31–03–23–11–15–01–1
Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda 2–10–01–10–20–15–21–12–20–01–10–13–01–14–02–21–02–1
Navy 2–32–10–01–22–02–20–02–22–21–01–21–03–13–10–11–03–2
Pattaya United 4–21–03–00–22–22–13–12–32–53–00–32–11–19–21–31–00–1
Port 0–30–32–10–01–21–33–11–00–21–11–15–33–35–33–23–11–0
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 1–01–21–00–21–15–14–02–11–02–31–15–21–16–24–13–21–0
SCG Muangthong United 2–04–02–11–14–23–12–04–00–02–33–03–01–09–13–00–12–3
Sisaket 0–02–72–11–51–21–23–34–20–22–20–32–23–11–02–22–50–2
Sukhothai 1–11–42–01–32–23–10–11–12–02–30–32–22–15–12–31–03–3
Super Power Samut Prakan 0–02–51–20–72–21–40–53–21–31–31–51–41–30–41–30–10–1
Suphanburi 1–11–13–20–11–20–14–02–00–32–01–11–44–11–13–12–11–2
Thai Honda Ladkrabang 0–21–02–11–50–31–31–20–20–05–11–21–02–30–12–22–24–4
Ubon UMT United 1–13–31–11–11–20–01–32–22–32–14–12–12–12–12–12–23–1
Updated to match(es) played on 18 November 2017. Source: Thai League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 18 November 2017. [60]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Montenegro.svg Dragan Bošković Bangkok United 38
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Jajá Buriram United 34
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Renan Marques Chonburi 27
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Diogo Buriram United 26
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Assumpção Sisaket (11)
SCG Muangthong United (13)
24
6 Flag of Cameroon.svg Marcel Essombé Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 20
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Azevedo Chiangrai United 18
8 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Mario Gjurovski Bangkok United 17
9 Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Stojanović Pattaya United 15
Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Vergilio Navy
Flag of Thailand.svg Teerasil Dangda SCG Muangthong United

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Thailand.svg Thitipan Puangchan Chiangrai United Super Power Samut Prakan 4–0 Archived 17 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine 12 February 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Teeratep Winothai 4 Bangkok United Port 6–2 25 February 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Supachok Sarachat Buriram United Thai Honda Ladkrabang 5–1 4 March 2017
Flag of Montenegro.svg Dragan Bošković Bangkok United Ubon UMT United 3–3 5 March 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Assumpção Sisaket Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda 3–3 8 April 2017
Flag of Spain.svg Xisco Jiménez SCG Muangthong United Super Power Samut Prakan 4–1 8 April 2017
Flag of Montenegro.svg Dragan Bošković Bangkok United Chonburi 5–1 18 April 2017
Flag of Montenegro.svg Dragan Bošković 5 Bangkok United Pattaya United 5–1 23 April 2017
Flag of Cameroon.svg Marcel Essombé Ratchaburi Mitr Phol Super Power Samut Prakan 5–1 30 April 2017
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Mario Gjurovski Bangkok United Super Power Samut Prakan 5–2 6 May 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Diogo Luís Santo Buriram United Sukhothai 3–1 13 May 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Vergilio Navy Super Power Samut Prakan 3–1 14 May 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Coelho Chiangrai United Pattaya United 4–1 17 May 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Assumpção Sisaket Navy 4–2 17 May 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Assumpção Sisaket Thai Honda Ladkrabang 3–2 20 May 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Chatree Chimtalay Bangkok Glass Super Power Samut Prakan 8–0 17 June 2017
Flag of Montenegro.svg Dragan Bošković Bangkok United Bangkok Glass 5–4 5 July 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Surachat Sareepim Bangkok Glass Bangkok United 4–5 5 July 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Rangel Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda Super Power Samut Prakan 5–0 8 July 2017
Flag of Cameroon.svg Marcel Essombé Ratchaburi Mitr Phol Chonburi 5–1 8 July 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Jajá Coelho Buriram United Ubon UMT United 4–0 29 July 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Assumpção SCG Muangthong United Super Power Samut Prakan 9–1 30 July 2017
Flag of Montenegro.svg Dragan Bošković 4 Bangkok United Chonburi 7–2 5 August 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Jajá Coelho 4 Buriram United Super Power Samut Prakan 7–0 6 August 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Jajá Coelho Buriram United Sisaket 5–1 16 September 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Kabfah Boonmatoon Sukhothai Ubon UMT United 3–3 16 September 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Jandson dos Santos Chiangrai United Sukhothai 6–0 Archived 16 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine 20 September 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Heberty Fernandes SCG Muangthong United Bangkok United 4–0 Archived 22 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine 20 September 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Jajá Coelho Buriram United Sukhothai 5–2 14 October 2017
Flag of Montenegro.svg Dragan Bošković Bangkok United Sisaket 7–2 14 October 2017
Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Jesus 4 Thai Honda Ladkrabang Sisaket 5–2 8 November 2017

Attendance

Overall statistics

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 Buriram United 236,13732,6008,31613,890−10.7%
2 SCG Muangthong United 140,92912,5003,7308,808−9.9%
3 Suphanburi 129,31617,5591,9287,606−15.3%
4 Chiangrai United 111,18211,3541,5746,540+20.9%
5 Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda 95,42112,2501,5835,613−51.3%
6 Bangkok Glass 90,17112,2782,0255,304−11.5%
7 Sukhothai 73,0077,7802,4814,294−24.7%
8 Port 67,3616,9051,2294,210+38.4%
9 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 62,5779,9991,4593,681−16.4%
10 Chonburi 59,9728,4692,1303,527−29.8%
11 Pattaya United 59,8175,8381,3803,518+21.5%
12 Ubon UMT United 54,7195,8456403,218+69.6%
13 Bangkok United 48,5409,5398192,855−14.0%
14 Sisaket 46,3648,5656272,727−43.4%
15 Navy 42,8464,7621,7172,520−18.2%
16 BEC Tero Sasana 30,8763,5171,0701,816−7.1%
17 Thai Honda Ladkrabang 25,9365,5655601,525+147.6%
18 Super Power Samut Prakan 24,5575,0593001,444−37.5%
League total1,399,72832,6003004,604−15.2%

Updated to games played on 18 November 2017
Source: Thai League
Notes:
Teams played previous season in Division 1

Attendance by home match played

Team \ Match played1234567891011121314151617Total
Bangkok Glass 12,2786,0405,7665,1624,9876,5528,4194,7234,3724,5553,8594,0963,8414,9435,1213,4322,02590,171
Bangkok United 2,5983,0473,5062,4902,2879,5392,0362,2771,6221,4063,0112,0023,0241,7668192,5534,55748,540
BEC Tero Sasana 3,5173,2141,4021,6051,5611,0701,2541,7003,1601,3531,7531,2161,4851,4861,8001,6451,65530,876
Buriram United 29,89110,39810,50932,6008,89612,6819,3978,31615,1238,4679,35614,72514,18915,64910,3139,86015,767236,137
Chiangrai United 11,3547,5488,6526,1688,41711,3097,2745,0572,0216,5697,7854,8505,3802,9504,1601,57410,114111,182
Chonburi 6,2788,4692,2663,2652,4122,5852,4664,6683,7952,6692,6232,8862,2904,7762,5762,1303,81859,972
Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda 12,2509,0184,1144,7854,5314,2275,8356,5715,16310,0828,4297,0424,2092,2542,3881,5832,94095,421
Navy 4,7622,6223,4151,9612,2592,4192,2422,0722,4072,2752,5742,3812,2203,4892,1771,8541,71742,846
Pattaya United 4,9545,5682,6782,6841,9531,3803,3542,8345,8381,6892,1354,1284,8313,8694,8623,2153,84559,817
Port 5,5246,5924,5356,9054,5504,1064,1933,0043,8686,5743,9314,9323,6821,2831,229Ban.22,45367,361
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 6,3684,1982,2899,9993,0293,8272,5062,9512,8692,5093,9283,2801,7896,3421,9591,4593,27562,577
SCG Muangthong United 10,56210,7328,75412,2798,209Ban.110,12310,0129,09710,0768,57912,5003,7307,9148,4673,8726,023140,929
Sisaket 8,5652,7304,4982,7481,9442,2631,0752,5823,0312,0262,2413,5393,4133,0401,05398962746,364
Sukhothai 4,9683,4732,5044,0853,3934,1342,6147,5403,2404,5647,7803,0986,3503,7012,4812,8026,28073,007
Super Power Samut Prakan 1,9711,3611,2965,0598697723001,9401,7008479893,1912,08630849961275724,557
Suphanburi 12,81616,7368,0597,5228,6403,6327,5024,1195,5535,2624,2426,0181,92812,2853,59417,5593,849129,316
Thai Honda Ladkrabang 1,3454,4361,5471,3171,1671,4505,5651,6385606609501,0597638908936731,02325,936
Ubon UMT United 3,6735,8133,4835,8455,1392,7353,0292,3451,3251,8534,1373,3651,9466405,2152,1182,05854,719

Source: Thai League
Note:
Ban.1 Attendances on the match SCG Muangthong United vs. Port (17 May 2017) had banned by FA Thailand. [61]
Ban.2 Attendances on the match Port vs. SCG Muangthong United (22 October 2017) had banned by FA Thailand. [62]

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