2018 Thai League 4 Bangkok Metropolitan Region

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Thai League 4
Bangkok Metropolitan Region
Season 2018
Champions North Bangkok University
Relegated Dome
Matches played131
Goals scored311 (2.37 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Francisco
(14 goals)
Biggest home win Bangkok United U-23 5–0 Samut Prakan
(24 June 2018)
Biggest away win Air Force Robinson 0–4 PTU Pathum Thani
(6 May 2018)
Highest scoring7 goals
Grakcu Sai Mai United 4–3 Police Tero U-23
(30 June 2018)
Longest winning run8 matches
North Bangkok University
Longest unbeaten run13 matches
North Bangkok University
Longest losing run7 matches
Samut Prakan
Highest attendance600
North Bangkok University 2–0 PTU Pathum Thani
(10 February 2018)
Lowest attendance50
Kopoon Warrior 3–0 Rangsit University
(24 March 2018)
Grakcu Sai Mai United 1–2 Dome
(1 April 2018)
Police Tero U-23 0–3 North Bangkok University
(7 July 2018)
Total attendance24,420
Average attendance188
2017
2019

2018 Thai League 4 Bangkok Metropolitan Region is the 10th season of the League competition since its establishment in 2009. It is in the 4th tier of the Thai football league system.

Contents

Changes from last season

Stadium and locations

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Bangkok Metro
Locations of the 2018 Thai League 4 Bangkok Metropolitan Region teams
TeamProvinceStadiumRef.
Air Force Robinson Pathum Thani Thupatemi Stadium
Bangkok United U-23 Pathum Thani Thammasat Stadium
BGC Pathum Thani Leo Stadium
Dome Pathum Thani Thammasat Stadium
Grakcu Sai Mai United Sai Mai, Bangkok Grakcu United Stadium
Kopoon Warrior Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Ayutthaya Province Stadium
North Bangkok University Pathum Thani North Bangkok University Stadium (Rangsit)
Police Tero U-23 Bang Khen, Bangkok Boonyachinda Stadium
Port U-23 Khlong Toei, Bangkok PAT Stadium
PTU Pathumthani Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Ratchakram Stadium
Rangsit University Pathum Thani Rangsit University Stadium
Samut Prakan Samut Prakan Samut Prakarn SAT Stadium (Keha Bang Phli)

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 North Bangkok University (C, Q)2217324114+2754Qualification to Group Stage round of Thai League 4 Champions League [3]
2 Bangkok United U-23 [4] 2211653822+1639
3 Grakcu Sai Mai United (Q)2210843527+838Qualification to Play-off round of Thai League 4 Champions League [5]
4 BGC (Q)2291033324+937Qualification to Preliminary round 1 of Thai League 4 Champions League [6]
5 PTU Pathum Thani 2281132719+835
6 Samut Prakan 22741124381425
7 Kopoon Warrior 225982728124 [lower-alpha 1]
8 Police Tero U-23 [7] 2266102430624 [lower-alpha 1] Could not compete in 2019 Thai League 4 when this zone have member too much. PLT judge this quota
9 Air Force Robinson 22651116271123
10 Rangsit University 22561118281021
11 Dome (R)22541319321319 [lower-alpha 2] Relegation to the 2019 Thailand Amateur League [8]
12 Port U-23 [9] 22541314271319 [lower-alpha 2] Could not compete in 2019 Thai League 4
Updated to match(es) played on 25 August 2018. Source: Thai League 4
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Overall goals difference; 4) Overall goals scored; 5) Fair play points; 6) Play-off without extra time;). [10]
(C) Champion; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Kopoon Warrior head-to-head record equaluate to Police Tero U-23. Kopoon Warrior ahead on Goal Different; Kopoon Warrior -1, Police Tero U-23 -6
  2. 1 2 Dome head-to-head record and Goal Different equaluate to Port U-23. Dome ahead on Overall goals scored; Dome 19 goals, Port U-23 14 goals

Results by match played

Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
North Bangkok University WWWWWWWWDWWWWLWWWDLWWD
Bangkok United U-23 WWWWWDLDWLLLWDWDWDDWLW
BGC WDWWDDLWDDWWDDWDDDWLLW
Grakcu Sai Mai United DLWDDDLLWDWWWWDDWDWWDL
PTU Pathumthani LWWDWDWLDWWDWDDDLDDDWD
Samut Prakan DLLLLLLLWLDLLDDWWWWWLW
Kopoon Warrior LDLWDWWDDWLLLDDLLDDDWL
Police Tero U-23 LLLDLWDDDWWDWLLLWDLLWL
Air Force Robinson LDLLLLWDLLLWLWWWDDLDLW
Rangsit University WLLDLLDDLLDWDDLWLWLLWL
Port U-23 WWLLDWLWDLLLLDLLLLWDDL
Dome LDWLWLWDLWLLLDLLLLDLLW
Source: Thai League 4
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

Home \ Away AFR BKUU-23 BGC DOM GSMU KOW NBK POTU-23 PORU-23 PTUP RSU SAP
Air Force Robinson 0–02–11–01–22–21–00–10–10–43–20–1
Bangkok United U-23 0–02–22–04–02–10–13–22–12–02–05–0
BGC F.C. 0–02–21–11–24–02–22–02–00–01–13–2
Dome 1–00–01–31–22–21–41–01–31–20–03–1
Grakcu Sai Mai United 3–03–11–11–21–11–14–31–11–11–02–2
Kopoon Warrior 0–12–34–01–01–12–42–23–01–13–01–0
North Bangkok University 2–11–00–12–01–01–01–01–02–04–12–0
Police Tero U-23 1–03–21–23–20–00–00–30–11–11–03–0
Port U-23 1–20–01–10–10–30–00–11–10–12–10–1
PTU Pathumthani 0–03–11–21–01–11–13–32–11–00–01–1
Rangsit University 2–11–20–11–01–22–00–20–03–11–12–1
Samut Prakan 3–10–31–12–14–21–01–33–10–20–20–0
Updated to match(es) played on 25 August 2018. Source: Thai League 4
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 25 August 2018. [11]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Francisco North Bangkok University 14
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Krittanon Thanachotjaroenphon Grakcu Sai Mai United 12
Flag of Ghana.svg Dennis Borketey Look Isan (5), Samut Prakan (7)
4 Flag of Thailand.svg Verapat Nilburapha Bangkok United U-23 10
5 Flag of Thailand.svg Phattharaphon Jansuwan BGC 9
6 Flag of Thailand.svg Jirayu Niamthaisong Bangkok United U-23 8
Flag of Thailand.svg Supanai Baipa-om Grakcu Sai Mai United (3), Look Isan (5)
Flag of Thailand.svg Wittawat Wongnarat Kopoon Warrior
9 Flag of Guinea.svg Djibril Soumah Grakcu Sai Mai United 6
Flag of Thailand.svg Ronnachai Pongputta Police Tero U-23
Flag of Thailand.svg Nuttapol Promthongwan PTU Pathumthani

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Francisco North Bangkok University Samut Prakan 3–1 17 February 2018
Flag of Thailand.svg Phattharaphon Jansuwan BGC Kopoon Warrior 4–0 14 May 2018
Flag of Thailand.svg Verapat Nilburapha Bangkok United U-23 Samut Prakan 5–0 24 June 2018

Attendance

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 Rangsit University 3,010400200274+24.0%
2 BGC 2,918369132265−20.4%
3 North Bangkok University 2,590600120235−19.8%
4 Dome 2,418353109220+36.6%
5 Grakcu Sai Mai United 2,00545050182−9.5%
6 Samut Prakan 1,990358113181−23.9%
7 Police Tero U-23 1,68432450170n/a
8 Port U-23 1,83725097167n/a
9 Air Force Robinson 1,672218132167n/a
10 PTU Pathumthani 1,46620070133+5.6%
11 Bangkok United U-23 1,43330074130+18.2%
12 Kopoon Warrior 1,39740050127−63.8%
League total24,42060050188−6.5%

Updated to games played on 26 August 2018
Source: Thai League 4

Attendance by home match played

Team \ Match played1234567891011Total
Air Force Robinson 179212138218149152132132168192Unk.21,672
Bangkok United U-23 200150122105903009310088741111,433
BGC 2763113692492741322311872672813412,918
Dome 2582781503373431311091831521243532,418
Grakcu Sai Mai United 45020012050150215100502502202002,005
Kopoon Warrior 120400805012010060112150120851,397
North Bangkok University 6002003002001502001502501202202002,590
Police Tero U-23 Unk.13241202303002501205090801201,684
Port U-23 200190200100250972001002001501501,837
PTU Pathumthani 150108128126120126200701201201981,466
Rangsit University 3003002502352002654002202653202553,010
Samut Prakan 3581651671131281263001461292201381,990

Source: Thai League 4
Note:
Unk.1 Some error of T4 official match report 10 February 2018 (Police Tero U-23 1–2 BGC). [12]
Unk.2 Some error of T4 official match report 25 August 2018 (Air Force Robinson 3–2 Rangsit University). [13]

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