2018 season | |
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Chairman | Pavin Bhirombhakdi |
Head coach | Josep Ferré |
Stadium | Leo Stadium, Thanyaburi , Pathum Thani , Thailand |
Thai League | 14th (Relegated ) [1] |
Thai FA Cup | Round of 32 |
Thai League Cup | Runners-up |
Top goalscorer | League: David Bala (8) Surachat Sareepim (8) All: Surachat Sareepim (11) |
All statistics correct as of 27 October 2018. |
The 2018 season is Bangkok Glass Football Club's 10th existence in the new era since they took over from Krung Thai Bank Football Club in 2009. It is the 3rd season in the Thai League and club's 10th consecutive season in the top flight of the Thai football league system since took over in the 2009 season.
Season | League | Position | Notes |
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2009 | Thai Premier League | 3rd | Began of the new era by competed as Bangkok Glass F.C. |
2010 | Thai Premier League | 5th | |
2011 | Thai Premier League | 5th | |
2012 | Thai Premier League | 8th | |
2013 | Thai Premier League | 5th | |
2014 | Thai Premier League | 10th | |
2015 | Thai Premier League | 6th | |
2016 | Thai League | 3rd | Thai Premier League renamed to Thai League |
2017 | Thai League | 5th | |
2018 | Thai League | 14th | Relegated to Thai League 2 |
Date | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A | Scorers | League position |
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11 February 2018 | Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda | A | 0–1 | 15th | |
18 February 2018 | Buriram United | A | 0–1 | 18th | |
24 February 2018 | Navy | A | 0–0 | 16th | |
4 March 2018 | Port | H | 2–0 | Mendy 3', Mario 8' | 13th |
10 March 2018 | Chonburi | A | 2–0 [ permanent dead link ] | Mendy 50', Smith 87' | 9th |
17 March 2018 | PT Prachuap | H | 3–4 | Smith 12', Mario (2) 80', 90+5' (pen.) | 11th |
28 March 2018 | Pattaya United | H | 0–1 | 13th | |
1 April 2018 | SCG Muangthong United | A | 2–2 | Mendy 32', Toti 53' | 14th |
7 April 2018 | Police Tero | H | 4–1 | Mario 2', Mendy 46', Thitipan 58', Toti 90+3' | 13th |
11 April 2018 | Sukhothai | A | 1–1 | Smith 1' | 13th |
20 April 2018 | Bangkok United | H | 0–1 | 14th | |
25 April 2018 | Ratchaburi Mitr Phol | A | 1–2 | Thitipan 13' | 14th |
28 April 2018 | Chainat Hornbill | H | 2–5 | Piyachanok 73', Thitipan 87' | 15th |
5 May 2018 | Chiangrai United | A | 1–1 [ permanent dead link ] | Surachat 47' | 15th |
13 May 2018 | Air Force Central | H | 2–0 | Apisit 5', Surachat 45+2' | 15th |
20 May 2018 | Suphanburi | H | 1–0 | Toti 28' | 15th |
26 May 2018 | Ubon UMT United | A | 0–0 | 14th | |
9 June 2018 | Buriram United | H | 1–2 | Surachat 5' | 15th |
17 June 2018 | Navy | H | 0–1 | 15th | |
24 June 2018 | Port | A | 2–3 | Anon 48', David 67' | 15th |
1 July 2018 | Chonburi | H | 7–4 [ permanent dead link ] | Ariel (3) 2', 61', 76', Surachat (2) 19', 90', Anon 28', David 68' | 15th |
7 July 2018 | PT Prachuap | A | 0–1 | 15th | |
15 July 2018 | Pattaya United | A | 1–1 | Ariel 33' | 15th |
21 July 2018 | SCG Muangthong United | H | 3–1 | David (2) 82', 89', Toti 86' | 13th |
29 July 2018 | Police Tero | A | 3–0 | Toti 49', Surachat 67', Thitipan 82' | 12th |
4 August 2018 | Sukhothai | H | 5–1 | Surachat 51', Narongrit 61' (o.g.), Ariel 74', Anon 79', David 90' | 11th |
5 September 2018 | Bangkok United | A | 2–3 | Thitipan 42', Ariel 50' | 11th |
9 September 2018 | Ratchaburi Mitr Phol | H | 2–1 | Chatree (2) 72', 76' | 10th |
12 September 2018 | Chainat Hornbill | A | 1–1 | Chatree 26' | 10th |
15 September 2018 | Chiangrai United | H | 0–0 [ permanent dead link ] | 10th | |
23 September 2018 | Air Force Central | A | 5–2 | David (2) 6', 45+1', Chakkit 49', Surachat 82', Ernesto 89' (o.g.) | 10th |
30 September 2018 | Suphanburi | A | 0–2 | 12th | |
3 October 2018 | Ubon UMT United | H | 1–1 | David 5' | 12th |
7 October 2018 | Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda | H | 1–2 | Toti 30' | 14th |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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12 | Ratchaburi Mitr Phol | 34 | 12 | 7 | 15 | 50 | 53 | −3 | 43 [lower-alpha 1] | |
13 | Chainat Hornbill | 34 | 11 | 9 | 14 | 46 | 52 | −6 | 42 [lower-alpha 2] | |
14 | Bangkok Glass (R) | 34 | 11 | 9 | 14 | 55 | 46 | +9 | 42 [lower-alpha 2] | Relegation to the 2019 Thai League 2 |
15 | Police Tero (R) | 34 | 10 | 6 | 18 | 53 | 66 | −13 | 36 | |
16 | Navy (R) | 34 | 7 | 9 | 18 | 44 | 85 | −41 | 30 |
Date | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A | Scorers | Round |
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27 June 2018 | Naresuan | A | 4–1 | Chatree (2) 15', 90+1', Surachat 64', Warut 86' | Round of 64 |
4 July 2018 | Ratchaburi Mitr Phol | H | 1–3 (a.e.t.) | Sarawut 5' | Round of 32 |
Date | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A | Scorers | Round |
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13 June 2018 | Trat | A | 2–0 Archived 2018-10-21 at the Wayback Machine | Anon 67', Chatree 72' | Round of 32 |
11 July 2018 | Nakhon Pathom United | A | 1–0 Archived 2018-10-20 at the Wayback Machine | Ariel 36' (pen.) | Round of 16 |
8 August 2018 | Chonburi | A | 6–4 Archived 2018-10-21 at the Wayback Machine (a.e.t.) | Anon 1', Ariel 76', Chatree (2) 77', 90+4', David 98', Surachat 119' | Quarter-finals |
19 September 2018 | Buriram United | N | 2–1 Archived 2022-06-05 at the Wayback Machine | Surachat 12', David 84' | Semi-finals |
20 October 2018 | Chiangrai United | N | 0–1 Archived 2018-10-20 at the Wayback Machine | Final |
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