2018 Thai League 3 Upper Region

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2018 T3 Upper Region
Season2018
Champions JL Chiangmai United
Promoted JL Chiangmai United
Ayutthaya United
Relegated Kalasin
Matches played182
Goals scored463 (2.54 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Thailand.svg Chatchai Narkwijit
(20 goals)
Biggest home win4 goals difference
JL Chiangmai United 4–0 Muangkan United
(17 March 2018)
Ayutthaya United 4–0 Ayutthaya
(1 April 2018)
Sakaeo 4–0 Kalasin
(5 May 2018)
Bangkok 4–0 Marines Eureka
(21 July 2018)
Ayutthaya United 4–0 Muangkan United
(5 August 2018)
Biggest away win5 goals difference
Bangkok 1–6 Chachoengsao Hi-Tek
(7 July 2018)
Highest scoring7 goals
JL Chiangmai United 4–3 Marines Eureka
(13 May 2018)
Bangkok 1–6 Chachoengsao Hi-Tek
(7 July 2018)
Marines Eureka 5–2 Muangkan United
(29 July 2018)
JL Chiangmai United 5–2 Lamphun Warrior
(25 August 2018)
Longest winning run4 matches
JL Chiangmai United
Ayutthaya United
Lamphun Warrior
Phrae United
Longest unbeaten run21 matches
JL Chiangmai United
Longest winless run13 matches
Kalasin
Longest losing run5 matches
Kalasin
Kamphaengphet
Muangkan United
Highest attendance3,116 [1]
Chachoengsao Hi-Tek 2–0 Muangkan United
(18 August 2018)
Lowest attendance30 [2] [3]
Chiangrai City 1–1 Muangkan United
(30 June 2018)
Chiangrai City 0–0 Kalasin
(28 July 2018)
Total attendance82,050
Average attendance450
2017
2019
All statistics correct as of 25 August 2018.

2018 Thai League 3 Upper Region is the 2nd season of the Thai football league. It is a part of the Thai League 3 and the feeder league for the Thai League 2. A total of 14 teams will compete in the league this season, after Amnat United and Phayao withdrew before the season started. [4] [5]

Contents

Changes from Last Season

Team changes

Three clubs were promoted from the 2017 Thai League 4

Two clubs were promoted to the 2018 Thai League 2

Relegated Clubs

A club was relegated to the 2018 Thai League 4 Northern Region

A club was relegated from the 2017 Thai League 2

Withdrawn Clubs

Teams

Stadium and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Ayutthaya Ayutthaya Udhomseelwitthaya School Stadium1,800
Ayutthaya United Ayutthaya Ayutthaya Provincial Stadium 6,000
Bangkok Bangkok Bangkokthonburi University Stadium 8,000
Chachoengsao Hi-Tek Chachoengsao Chachoengsao Municipality Stadium 6,000
Chiangrai City Chiang Rai Singha Stadium 11,354
JL Chiangmai United Chiang Mai 700th Anniversary Stadium 25,000
Kalasin Kalasin Kalasin Municipality Stadium 2,580
Kamphaengphet Kamphaengphet Cha Kung Rao Stadium 2,600
Lamphun Warrior Lamphun Mae-Guang Stadium 3,000
Marines Eureka Rayong Klaeng Municipality Stadium
Muangkan United Kanchanaburi Kleeb Bua Stadium 13,000
Phrae United Phrae Thunghong Municipality Stadium 4,500
Sakaeo Sakaeo Sakaeo PAO. Stadium 10,000
Ubon Ratchathani Ubon Ratchathani Ubon Ratchathani University Stadium 2,000

Foreign players

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

A T3 team could registered five foreign players by at least one player from AFC member countries and at least one player from ASEAN member countries. A team can use four foreign players on the field in each game, including at least one player from the AFC member countries or ASEAN 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.
ClubLegPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5
Ayutthaya 1st Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Diomande Mouty Sub off.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Han Yun-soo Sub off.svg Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Valery Djomon Flag of Ghana.svg Emmanuel Kwame
2nd Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Kendall Jagdeosingh Sub on.svg Flag of Iran.svg Taghi Nayebi Sub on.svg
Ayutthaya United 1st Flag of Japan.svg Tomohiro Onodera Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Nascimento Neto Flag of Zambia.svg Noah Chivuta Flag of Japan.svg Kentaro Takamatsu
2nd Flag of Uruguay.svg Diego Emilio Silva Sub on.svg
Bangkok 1st
2nd Flag of South Korea.svg Park Ji-soo Sub on.svg
Chachoengsao Hi-Tek 1st Flag of Cameroon.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Berlin Ndebe-Nlome Sub off.svg Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg Flag of Germany.svg Mustafa Zazai Sub off.svg Flag of Cameroon.svg Nyamsi Jacques Flag of Japan.svg Naoto Kidoku
2nd
Chiangrai City 1st Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Diniz Flag of South Korea.svg Kang Min-gu
2nd Flag of Paraguay.svg Ever Benítez Sub on.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jung-hun Sub on.svg
JL Chiangmai United 1st Flag of South Korea.svg Noh Hyeong-cheol Sub off.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jung-hun Sub off.svg Flag of Paraguay.svg Anggello Machuca Flag of Japan.svg Taku Ito
2nd Flag of Brazil.svg Cristian Alex Sub on.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Pítio Sub on.svg
Kalasin 1st Flag of Cameroon.svg Kaham Seuntcha Mardochee Sub off.svg Flag of Guinea.svg Conde Mamoudou Sub off.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Park Hyung-min Sub off.svg Flag of Ghana.svg Yaw Mensah
2nd Flag of Ghana.svg Gabriel Mintah Sub on.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jae-hyung Sub on.svg
Kamphaengphet 1st Flag of Nigeria.svg Shola Jimmy Omotosho Sub off.svg Flag of Cameroon.svg Njifon Abdouramani Flag of Japan.svg Masayuki Kudo Flag of Oman.svg Badar Al Alawi
2nd
Lamphun Warrior 1st Flag of Guinea.svg Diabate Ibrahima
2nd
Marines Eureka 1st Flag of Cameroon.svg Mbassegue Mbarga Sub off.svg Flag of Cameroon.svg Jislin Sandjo Flag of Cameroon.svg Lionel Frank
2nd
Muangkan United 1st Flag of Myanmar.svg Tun Tun Win Sub off.svg Flag of Nigeria.svg Ezeofor Chimaroke Odiri Flag of Myanmar.svg Saw Phwe
2nd
Phrae United 1st Flag of Brazil.svg Kauê Rodrigues de Araujo Sub off.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Hyun-woo Sub off.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Jhonatan Bernardo Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Elias
2nd Flag of Brazil.svg Thales Cruz Salviano de Campos Sub on.svg Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg Flag of Germany.svg Mustafa Zazai Sub on.svg
Sakaeo 1st Flag of Cameroon.svg David Bayiha Sub off.svg Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Kendall Jagdeosingh Sub off.svg Flag of Madagascar.svg Guy Hubert
2nd Flag of Ghana.svg Patrick Enninful Sub on.svg
Ubon Ratchathani 1st Flag of Iran.svg Rooholah Zare Sub off.svg Flag of Guinea.svg Badara Aly Diop Sub off.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Min-kyu Sub off.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Song I-leum
2nd Flag of Cameroon.svg Bouba Abbo Sub on.svg Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed Ayman Sub on.svg

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 JL Chiangmai United (C, Q, P)2617816031+2959Promotion to 2019 Thai League 2 and Qualification to 1st Position of Play-off round
2 Ayutthaya United (Q, P)2616644923+2654Qualification to 3rd Position of Play-off round [8]
3 Lamphun Warrior 2613853628+847
4 Phrae United 2611962820+842
5 Bangkok 2610793536137
6 Ubon Ratchathani 2695122936732
7 Ayutthaya 2687112632631
8 Muangkan United 2679103441730
9 Chachoengsao 2661193735+229
10 Sakaeo 26610103134328
11 Kamphaengphet 2669112432827
12 Chiangrai City 26511102534926
13 Marines Eureka 264111129421323
14 Kalasin (R)26491320391921Relegation to the 2019 Thai League 4
Updated to match(es) played on 25 August 2018. Source: Thai League 3
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored;).
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated

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 ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
JL Chiangmai United 73414212222222222111111111
Ayutthaya United 11131121111111111222222222
Lamphun Warrior 84526664444443334343334333
Phrae United 36795333333334443434443444
Bangkok 67953477776576777997665555
Ubon Ratchathani 121312121313141414131312131313131310111113107776
Ayutthaya 52378118881011111210121212878911128107
Muangkan United 99242545557765555555556668
Chachoengsao Hi-Tek 25689799988881110109766778989
Sakaeo 111213131012121313141413101299811101012131010910
Kamphaengphet 410101111956665657666689899111111
Chiangrai City 141111101281010109999911111113131211811121212
Marines Eureka 1314141414141311111110101188810121213101213131313
Kalasin 108867101112121212141414141414141414141414141414
Source: Thai League 3
  = Leader and promotion to the 2019 Thai League 2 ;   = Qualification for Thai League 3 Play-offs ;   = Relegation to the 2019 Thai League 4

Results by round

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
JL Chiangmai United DWDWLWWWWDWWWWDDWDWDWDWWWW
Ayutthaya United WWDLWWDWWDWWWWDWDLDWWLWWLW
Lamphun Warrior DWDWLDDWDWLWWWWLDWDDWWLWWL
Phrae United WLDDWWWWDDWLWLDDWDWLWDWLDL
Bangkok WLDWWLLLDDWWLDLDLLLWWWDWWD
Ubon Ratchathani LLWLDLLDLWLWLLDDWWLDLWWWLW
Ayutthaya WWLLDLWLDLLDLWLDDWWLLLDWDW
Muangkan United LWWDWLWLDDLLWWWDDDDDLLLLLD
Chachoengsao Hi-Tek WLDDLWLDDDWLLLDDDWWDLDLLWD
Sakaeo LLDDWLLLDLLWWLWDDDDDLDWDWL
Kamphaengphet WLDLDWWDLWDLWLDWLLLLLDDLDD
Chiangrai City LWDDLWLDDDWLLDLDDLLWDWLLDD
Marines Eureka LLLDLDWWDDDDLWDDLLDLWDDLLL
Kalasin LWDWDLLLDLLLLLDLDWDWDLLDLD
Source: Thai League 3
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

Home \ Away AYA AYU BKK CHA CRC JCU KAL KAM LPW MRE MKU PHR SAK UBR
Ayutthaya 0–10–12–12–01–10–01–20–22–00–30–02–02–0
Ayutthaya United 4–03–01–01–11–12–11–02–22–14–01–01–01–2
Bangkok 0–02–11–61–12–11–03–01–14–02–21–22–21–1
Chachoengsao 0–21–14–23–01–22–21–01–10–02–01–12–11–1
Chiangrai City 3–14–12–11–10–30–00–01–21–11–10–11–21–0
JL Chiangmai United 2–13–34–22–14–11–04–25–24–34–01–12–22–0
Kalasin 2–21–01–10–02–20–10–22–32–11–11–01–10–2
Kamphaengphet 1–10–20–12–10–11–22–33–10–02–10–00–01–1
Lamphun Warrior 2–12–21–02–11–01–12–12–02–22–00–11–11–0
Marines Eureka 1–11–42–10–01–11–32–01–10–25–20–13–10–2
Muangkan United 2–11–40–14–11–01–13–01–10–02–21–01–12–3
Phrae United 2–00–11–02–21–11–12–01–12–02–01–41–03–1
Sakaeo 0–10–11–23–21–12–34–01–31–01–10–02–21–0
Ubon Ratchathani 2–30–40–22–22–11–22–02–00–11–12–11–01–3
Updated to match(es) played on 25 August 2018. Source: Thai League 3
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 25 August 2018. [9]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Thailand.svg Chatchai Narkwijit JL Chiangmai United 20
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Nascimento Dos Santos Ayutthaya United 15
3 Flag of Thailand.svg Jaruwat Narmmool Phuket City (7),
Lamphun Warrior (5)
12
Flag of Thailand.svg Saran Sridet Lamphun Warrior
5 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Kendall Jagdeosingh Sakaeo (6), Ayutthaya (4)10
Flag of Japan.svg Taku Ito JL Chiangmai United
Flag of Paraguay.svg Anggello Machuca JL Chiangmai United
8 Flag of South Korea.svg Kang Min-gu Chiangrai City 8
Flag of Thailand.svg Pakkaphon Kanlapakdee Marines Eureka
10 Flag of Thailand.svg Poramet Arjvirai Bangkok 7
Flag of Nigeria.svg Jimmy Shola Kamphaengphet
Flag of Cameroon.svg Lionel Frank Marines Eureka
Flag of Brazil.svg Jhonatan Bernardo Phrae United
Flag of Thailand.svg Tuangsit Soimee Sakaeo
Flag of Cameroon.svg Bouba Abbo Trang (1),
Ubon Ratchathani (6)

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Nigeria.svg Jimmy Shola Kamphaengphet Sakaeo 3–1 22 April 2018
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Kendall Jagdeosingh Sakaeo Kalasin 4–0 5 May 2018
Flag of Thailand.svg Poramet Arjvirai Bangkok Kamphaengphet 3–0 Archived 2018-08-26 at the Wayback Machine 6 May 2018
Flag of Thailand.svg Pradit Chuaisuk Chachoengsao Hi-Tek Bangkok 6–1 7 July 2018
Flag of Thailand.svg Adul Namwong Chiangrai City Ayutthaya United 4–1 1 August 2018
Flag of Brazil.svg Nascimento dos Santos Ayutthaya United Muangkan United 4–0 5 August 2018

Attendance

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 Chachoengsao Hi-Tek 14,9513,1163901,150−26.8%
2 Ayutthaya United 12,5471,345544965−12.0%
3 Lamphun Warrior 10,5201,530465809−20.7%
4 JL Chiangmai United 7,1901,200311553+30.1%
5 Phrae United 6,902971246530−2.4%
6 Ubon Ratchathani 6,051750300465+2.4%
7 Bangkok 4,021764183309−50.6%
8 Sakaeo 3,572460116274−63.1%
9 Ayutthaya 3,3821,24538260−45.0%
10 Kamphaengphet 3,302750111254−16.4%
11 Muangkan United 3,164520103243−31.2%
12 Kalasin 2,829374120218−41.1%
13 Marines Eureka 2,543480115195+57.3%
14 Chiangrai City 1,0761953083−32.5%
League total82,0503,11630451−54.9%

Updated to games played on 25 August 2018
Source: Thai League 3

Attendance by home match played

Team \ Match played12345678910111213Total
Ayutthaya 355261170149122122200130691,245381713503,382
Ayutthaya United 1,1608955531,1341,3458831,2181,32880999377790854412,547
Bangkok 2224385423212012472252132221931832507644,021
Chachoengsao Hi-Tek 1,3771,3501,0641,1257211,0209761,1679938523908003,11614,951
Chiangrai City 535248457517280306830821461951,076
JL Chiangmai United 6585145315634135524357594093114603851,2007,190
Kalasin 3003743002612182091202001512251301951462,829
Kamphaengphet 7502553002852202501912501192202201111313,302
Lamphun Warrior 1,53072079579482579659367668295646596572310,520
Marines Eureka 4802801251851251851201152002001561222502,543
Muangkan United 5202121963052102721753003432271031741273,164
Phrae United 9715206896295465795253222463114356864436,902
Sakaeo 4604162502203702004002001162602501802503,572
Ubon Ratchathani 4005004503504006764507504005004503004256,051

Source: Thai League 3

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