2017 Thai Women's League

Last updated
Thai Women's League
Season2017
Matches played27
Goals scored148 (5.48 per match)
Top goalscorer (8 goals)
Highest scoring Chonburi 17–0 BRU Burirat
(25 May 2017)
2013
2019

The 2017 Thai Women's League (also known as the Muang Thai Women's League for sponsorship reasons) was the 4th season of the Thai Women's League, the top Thai professional league for women's association football clubs, since its establishment in 2009. A total of 10 teams will compete in the league. The season began on 22 April 2017. Fixtures for the 2017 season were announced on 21 April 2017.

Contents

BG Bundit Asia are the defending champions, having won the Thai Women's Premier League title the previous season.

Teams

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Locations of the Thai Women's League 2017 teams

Locations

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 manufacturerMain sponsor
Bangkok Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg Triratchada Boonplod Grand Sport Flag of Thailand.svg TBC
BRU Burirat Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg Wimonsiri Aumdeewai Eureka Flag of Thailand.svg TBC
BG Bundit Asia Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Grand Sport Bangkok Glass
Chaba Kaew 16 Flag of Thailand.svg Noppadol Pibulvech Flag of Thailand.svg Supawadee KiriwongWarrix FA Thailand
Chaba Kaew 19 Flag of Thailand.svg Nuengruethai Sathongwien Flag of Thailand.svg Kullasatree JaitonWarrix FA Thailand
Chonburi Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg Cheewathan Khruewan Nike Chang
Dhurakij Pundit Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg Utchakan ChaenguttaDeffo Flag of Thailand.svg TBC
Lampang Grand Sport Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg Janjira Tawong Grand Sport Flag of Thailand.svg TBC
Nakhon Si Lady SS Flag of Thailand.svg Sombat Kongsawang Flag of Thailand.svg Isariya Sapa-ingPoom PlanetThung Song Lab Center
Sisaket Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg Mutita Senkram Grand Sport Flag of Thailand.svg TBC

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Chaba Kaew 19 118033812+2624
2 Dhurakij Pundit 8701266+2021
3 Chonburi 7502417+3415
4 Bangkok 85032511+1415
5 BG Bundit Asia 4400230+2312
6 Nakhon Si Lady SS 1031610261610
7 Lampang Grand Sport 821591677
8 Chaba Kaew 16 92161137267
9 Sisaket 71241031215
10 BRU Burirat 8017349461
Updated to match(es) played on 6 July 2017. Source: FA Thailand

Results

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 1 June 2017
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Thailand.svg Anutida Malasri Chaba Kaew 19 8
Flag of Thailand.svg Kanyanat Chetthabutr Chaba Kaew 19
3 Flag of Thailand.svg Kanjana Sungngoen Chonburi 6
Flag of Thailand.svg Khwanrudi Saengchan BG Bundit Asia
Flag of Thailand.svg Taneekarn Dangda Chonburi
Flag of Thailand.svg Orathai Srimanee BG Bundit Asia
7 Flag of Thailand.svg Jenjira Bubpha Bangkok 5
Flag of Thailand.svg Sudarat Choocheun Dhurakij Pundit
9 Flag of Thailand.svg Anootsara Maijarern Bangkok 4
Flag of Thailand.svg Rattikan Thongsombut BG Bundit Asia
Flag of Thailand.svg Saowalak Pengngam Chonburi
Flag of Thailand.svg Walailak Paopa Lampang Grand Sport
13 Flag of Thailand.svg Kanchaliya Phimphabut Chaba Kaew 19 3
Flag of Thailand.svg Naphat Seesraum Bangkok
Flag of Thailand.svg Nutwadee Pram-nak Chaba Kaew 19
Flag of Thailand.svg Silawan Intamee Chonburi
Flag of Thailand.svg Supharat Sriboonhom Bangkok
Flag of Thailand.svg Suttida Suwanchairop Sisaket
Flag of Thailand.svg Warunee Phetwiset Chonburi
Flag of Thailand.svg Wilaiporn Boothduang Dhurakij Pundit
21 Flag of Thailand.svg Alisa Rakpinij Chonburi 2
Flag of Thailand.svg Bunyathikan Pasarikang Chonburi
Flag of Thailand.svg Chatchawan Rodthong Chaba Kaew 16
Flag of Thailand.svg Chuthaphon Pomngam Sisaket
Flag of Thailand.svg Nattha Thaworn Nakhon Si Lady SS
Flag of Thailand.svg Orapin Wanngoen BG Bundit Asia
Flag of Thailand.svg Pitsamai Sornsai Chonburi
Flag of Thailand.svg Sirikan Phayaknet Dhurakij Pundit
Flag of Thailand.svg Sunisa Srangthaisong Dhurakij Pundit
Flag of Thailand.svg Thanaporn Yimlamai Chaba Kaew 16
Flag of Thailand.svg Thanatta Chawong BG Bundit Asia
Flag of Thailand.svg Uraiporn Yongkul Chaba Kaew 19
33 Flag of Thailand.svg Ainaon Pancha Chonburi 1
Flag of Thailand.svg Ananya Homniam BRU Burirat
Flag of Thailand.svg Aranya Pornklin Lampang Grand Sport
Flag of Thailand.svg Cheewathan Khruewan Chonburi
Flag of Thailand.svg Chanunthorn Tiensawangpae Bangkok
Flag of Thailand.svg Charuwan Chaiyarak Chonburi
Flag of Thailand.svg Darika Peanpailun BG Bundit Asia
Flag of Thailand.svg Janjira Tawong Lampang Grand Sport
Flag of Thailand.svg Jirapaporn Damhai Nakhon Si Lady SS
Flag of Thailand.svg Khanittha Rungsang Sisaket
Flag of Thailand.svg Kullasatree Jaiton Chaba Kaew 19
Flag of Thailand.svg Maliwan Sankhamdee Lampang Grand Sport
Flag of Thailand.svg Narisara Promraksa Chaba Kaew 16
Flag of Thailand.svg Panatda Sriserm Sisaket
Flag of Thailand.svg Pemika Tanasan Nakhon Si Lady SS
Flag of Thailand.svg Phayao Kuakhanung BRU Burirat
Flag of Thailand.svg Phenpitcha Chaisida Chaba Kaew 16
Flag of Thailand.svg Ploychompoo Somnuek Chaba Kaew 16
Flag of Thailand.svg Pornsiri Jaiping Lampang Grand Sport
Flag of Thailand.svg Sangrawee Meekham BG Bundit Asia
Flag of Thailand.svg Saruda Konfai Chaba Kaew 19
Flag of Thailand.svg Sasicha Photiwong Bangkok
Flag of Thailand.svg Siranya Srimanee BG Bundit Asia
Flag of Thailand.svg Sirintip Thongmai Nakhon Si Lady SS
Flag of Thailand.svg Sojirat Praditsorn Nakhon Si Lady SS
Flag of Thailand.svg Suchada Khamjarern Sisaket
Flag of Thailand.svg Sunisa Khampinit Dhurakij Pundit
Flag of Thailand.svg Supattra Pandang Dhurakij Pundit
Flag of Thailand.svg Supattra Sila BRU Burirat
Flag of Thailand.svg Tharnthip Pandet Chaba Kaew 19
Flag of Thailand.svg Tipkritta Onsamai Chaba Kaew 19
Flag of Thailand.svg Wanida Navneet Dhurakij Pundit
Flag of Thailand.svg Wareeporn Thongnumthiang Sisaket
Flag of Thailand.svg Waruka Srisan Chaba Kaew 19

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Thailand.svg Anootsara Maijarern Bangkok Sisaket 6–1 23 April 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Orathai Srimanee BG Bundit Asia Chaba Kaew 16 8–0 30 April 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Walailak Paopa Lampang Grand Sport BRU Burirat 5–0 7 May 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Kanyanat Chetthabutr Chaba Kaew 19 Bangkok 3–1 17 May 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Kanyanat Chetthabutr Chaba Kaew 19 Chaba Kaew 16 5–1 24 May 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Rattikan Thongsombut BG Bundit Asia Nakhon Si Lady SS 9–0 25 May 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Taneekarn Dangda Chonburi BRU Burirat 17–0 25 May 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Kanjana Sungngoen Chonburi BRU Burirat 17–0 25 May 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Silawan Intamee Chonburi BRU Burirat 17–0 25 May 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Saowalak Pengngam Chonburi BRU Burirat 17–0 25 May 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Nutwadee Pram-nak Chaba Kaew 19 BRU Burirat 13–0 31 May 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Kanchaliya Phimphabut Chaba Kaew 19 BRU Burirat 13–0 31 May 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Jenjira Bubpha Bangkok Chaba Kaew 16 7–2 1 June 2017

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