2018 Thai League 4 Eastern Region

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Thai League 4
Eastern Region
Season 2018
Champions Bankhai United
Relegated Nakhon Nayok
Matches played135
Goals scored313 (2.32 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Thailand.svg Chainarong Samuttha
(16 goals)
Biggest home win Nakhon Nayok 3–0 Royal Thai Fleet
(3 March 2018)
Biggest away win Royal Thai Fleet 0–4 Chonburi U-23
(25 February 2018)
Highest scoring9 goals
Nakhon Nayok 3–6 Chanthaburi
(26 August 2018)
Longest winning run6 matches
Chanthaburi
Longest unbeaten run11 matches
Bankhai United
Longest losing run4 matches
Chonburi U-23
Isan D'beachaura Pattaya
Highest attendance485
Chanthaburi 1–0 Pluak Daeng Rayong United
(18 March 2018)
Lowest attendance80
Pluak Daeng Rayong United 3–1 Kabin United
(24 February 2018)
Total attendance30,654
Average attendance232
2017
2019

2018 Thai League 4 Eastern Region is the 9th season of the League competition since its establishment in 2009. It is in the fourth tier of the Thai football league system.

Contents

Changes from Last Season

Team Changes

Promoted from the 2017 Thailand Amateur League Eastern Region

Promoted to the 2018 Thai League 3 Upper Region

Relegated Clubs

Relegated to the 2018 Thailand Amateur League Eastern Region

Renamed Clubs

Expansion Clubs

Reserving Clubs

Stadium and locations

TeamLocationStadiumRef.
Bankhai United Rayong Wai Krong Stadium1,362
Chanthaburi Chanthaburi Chanthaburi PAO. Stadium
Chonburi U-23 Chonburi Chonburi Stadium
Isan D'beachaura Pattaya Chonburi Nong Prue Stadium
Kabin United Prachinburi Nom Klao Maharaj Stadium
Nakhon Nayok Nakhon Nayok Nakhon Nayok PAO. Stadium
Navy U-23 Chonburi Sattahip Navy Stadium
Pattaya United U-23 Chonburi Nong Prue Stadium
Pluak Daeng Rayong United Rayong Rayong Province Central Stadium
Royal Thai Fleet Chonburi Sattahip Navy Stadium

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Bankhai United (C, Q)27131043418+1649Qualification to Group Stage round of Thai League 4 Champions League [2]
2 Chanthaburi (Q)2714673927+1248
3 Pluakdaeng Rayong United (Q)2711884028+1241Qualification to Preliminary round 1 of Thai League 4 Champions League [3]
4 Royal Thai Fleet 27101072927+240
5 Kabin United 2798103535035 [a]
6 Isan D'beachaura Pattaya 2798103136535 [a]
7 Nakhon Nayok (R)2797113743634Relegation to the 2019 Thailand Amateur League [4]
8 Chonburi U-23 [5] 27611103336329Could not compete in 2019 Thai League 4 when this zone have member too much. PLT judge this quota
9 Navy U-23 [6] 27691229421327
10 Pattaya United U-23 [7] 274111219341523Could not compete in 2019 Thai League 4
Updated to match(es) played on 26 August 2018; PLT etiquette meeting report of Nakhon Nayok vs Pattaya United U-23 in this link. 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;). [8]
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Kabin United head-to-head record equaluate to Isan D'beachaura Pattaya. Kabin United ahead on Goal Different; Kabin United 0, Isan D'beachaura Pattaya -5

Results by match played

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627
Bankhai United DWDLWWLLWDWDWDDLWDWWWWDDDWW
Chanthaburi LLDWWWWWLDLDWDWWDLDLLWWWWWW
Pluak Daeng Rayong United DWWWLLDLWDDDWDLWWWLWLWDLLWD
Royal Thai Fleet DWLLDWWLLDWDLWDDDDWWWDDLWWL
Isan D'beachaura Pattaya DLWWDDDLLWDDLLWWDDLLLLWWWLW
Kabin United DWLLDLWWDLLDLLDWWDWWWLLDDWL
Nakhon Nayok DLLWWLDLWDLDWWDLLWLLWDDWWLL
Chonburi U-23 DWWDLWDWDDLDDDDLLDLWLDLLLLW
Navy U-23 DLDLDLLWWDWLLWDLDDWLDLWDLLL
Pattaya United U-23 WLDDLDLWLDWWDLLDLLDLDDDLLLD
Source: Thai League 4
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results 1st and 2nd match for each team

Home \ Away BKU CTB CBR IDP KBU NNY RTN PAT PRU RTF
Bankhai United 1–10–00–10–31–02–02–02–21–0
Chanthaburi 0–02–02–22–11–22–00–01–00–2
Chonburi U-23 1–10–00–00–01–10–30–02–12–2
Isan D'beachaura Pattaya 0–11–31–00–01–01–31–11–11–3
Kabin United 1–00–13–31–23–20–02–10–00–0
Nakhon Nayok 0–32–00–30–02–42–22–02–43–0
Navy U-23 2–20–11–32–23–10–00–10–31–1
Pattaya United U-23 2–11–02–22–33–21–20–01–31–3
Pluak Daeng Rayong United 0–21–33–12–03–10–03–21–00–0
Royal Thai Fleet 2–22–10–40–02–10–10–20–00–0
Updated to match(es) played on 2 July 2018. Source: Thai League 4
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Results 3rd match for each team

In the third leg, the winner on head-to-head result of the first and the second leg will be home team. If head-to-head result are tie, must to find the home team from head-to-head goals different. If all of head-to-head still tie, must to find the home team from penalty kickoff on the end of each second leg match (This penalty kickoff don't bring to calculate points on league table, it's only the process to find the home team on third leg).

Home \ Away BKU CTB CBR IDP KBU NNY RTN PAT PRU RTF
Bankhai United 2–01–02–12–23–00–02–0
Chanthaburi 0–13–13–21–03–12–1
Chonburi U-23 3–02–41–11–2
Isan D'beachaura Pattaya 3–21–32–31–0
Kabin United 0–03–11–0
Nakhon Nayok 3–61–11–1
Navy U-23 0–11–22–11–01–4
Pattaya United U-23 1–10–0
Pluak Daeng Rayong United 1–02–13–41–25–00–00–1
Royal Thai Fleet 2–00–20–02–0
Updated to match(es) played on 26 August 2018. Source: Thai League 4
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 26 August 2018. [9]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Thailand.svg Chainarong Samuttha Chanthaburi 16
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Wuttichai Asusheewa Royal Thai Fleet 9
3 Flag of Ghana.svg Amidu Jamal Kabin United 8
Flag of Thailand.svg Metee Pungpo Kabin United
Flag of Thailand.svg Kanin Ketkaew Navy U-23
Flag of Thailand.svg Warut Trongkratok Pluak Daeng Rayong United
7 Flag of Thailand.svg Treepect Kruea-ranya Isan D'beachaura Pattaya 7
Flag of Mali.svg Souleymane Coulibaly Nakhon Nayok
Flag of Thailand.svg Niphit Srithong Nakhon Nayok
Flag of Thailand.svg Kitja Mukdasanit Pluak Daeng Rayong United
Flag of Thailand.svg Wanasnunt Thana Royal Thai Fleet

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Thailand.svg Chainarong Samuttha Chanthaburi Isan D'beachaura Pattaya 3–1 2 April 2018
Flag of Thailand.svg Chainarong Samuttha4 Chanthaburi Nakhon Nayok 6–3 26 August 2018

Attendance

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 Chanthaburi 5,283485267352−25.6%
2 Royal Thai Fleet 3,930590200328−7.9%
3 Pluak Daeng Rayong United 3,62946080242−39.5%
4 Kabin United 2,718450107227−15.6%
5 Bankhai United 3,61938585226−36.5%
6 Isan D'beachaura Pattaya 2,670400100205n/a
7 Chonburi U-23 2,510450100193+41.9%
8 Navy U-23 2,670380116184n/a
9 Pattaya United U-23 1,89838058173n/a
10 Nakhon Nayok 1,72724970157−21.5%
League total30,65448558232−19.4%

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

Attendance by home match played

Team \ Match played12345678910111213141516Total
Bankhai United 20037015026732716025030013814099853852003182303,619
Chanthaburi 4652853634853853252853253503463272673653853255,283
Chonburi U-23 300110150200200100Unk.14501502002002502002,510
Isan D'beachaura Pattaya 4002002002002001001703002002002001002002,670
Kabin United 2231071503001202002801802001084004502,718
Nakhon Nayok 225100104229150100cancel150200150702491,727
Navy U-23 2162912671701211251291163801261571162171492,580
Pattaya United U-23 27932911710412010091110380210581,898
Pluak Daeng Rayong United 160804603583852833233501502002152301601251501503,779
Royal Thai Fleet 4002003504504105902502802501004002503,930

Source: Thai League 4
Note:
cancel Pattaya United U-23 don't play Nakhon Nayok vs Pattaya United U-23 game. PLT judge this game to Nakhon Nayok win 2 - 0. [10]
Unk.1 Some error of T4 official match report 20 May 2018 (Chonburi U-23 0–0 Chanthaburi). [11]

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