2019 Thai League 2

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Thai League 2
Season2019
Dates9 February 2019 – 27 October 2019
Champions BG Pathum United
Promoted BG Pathum United
Police Tero
Rayong
Relegated Navy
Ubon United
Ayutthaya United
Matches played306
Goals scored847 (2.77 per match)
Top goalscorer Tiago Chulapa
(19 goals)
Biggest home win7 goals difference
Police Tero 7–0 Rayong
(27 October 2019)
Biggest away win6 goals difference
Ayutthaya United 0–6 Police Tero
(23 February 2019)
Highest scoring9 goals scored
BG Pathum United 7–2 Rayong
(17 February 2019)
Longest winning run6 matches
Army United
Rayong
Sisaket
Longest unbeaten run16 matches
Sisaket
Longest winless run14 matches
Air Force United
Longest losing run5 matches
Customs United
Ubon United
Highest attendance10,892
Sisaket 0–0 BG Pathum United
(19 October 2019)
Lowest attendance162
Customs United 1–1 Samut Sakhon
(16 March 2019)
Total attendance484,252
Average attendance1,583
2018
2020–21
All statistics correct as of 27 October 2019.

The 2019 Thai League 2 is the 22nd season of the Thai League 2, the second-tier professional league for Thailand's association football clubs, since its establishment in 1997, also known as M-150 Championship due to the sponsorship deal with M-150. A total of 18 teams will compete in the league. The season began on 9 February 2019 and is scheduled to conclude on 27 October 2019. [1]

Contents

The 1st transfer window is from 26 November 2018 to 19 February 2019 while the 2nd transfer window is from 24 June 2019 to 19 July 2019.

Changes from last season

Team changes

From Thai League 2

Promoted to 2019 Thai League 1
Relegated to 2019 Thai League 3

To Thai League 2

Relegated from 2018 Thai League 1
Promoted from 2018 Thai League 3

Renamed Clubs

Stadium and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Air Force United Pathum Thani Thupatemi Stadium 20,000
Army United Bangkok Thai Army Sports Stadium 20,000
Ayutthaya United Ayutthaya Ayutthaya Provincial Stadium 6,000
BG Pathum United Pathum Thani Leo Stadium 9,000
Customs United Samut Prakan Customs Department Stadium, Ladkrabang 54 2,000
JL Chiangmai United Chiang Mai 700th Anniversary Stadium 25,000
Kasetsart Bangkok TOT Stadium Chaeng Watthana 5,000
Khonkaen Khonkaen Khonkaen PAO. Stadium 7,000
Lampang Lampang Lampang Provincial Stadium 5,500
Navy Chonburi Sattahip Navy Stadium 6,000
Nongbua Pitchaya Nongbua Lamphu Nongbua Lamphu Provincial Stadium 4,333
Police Tero Bangkok Boonyachinda Stadium 3,550
Rayong Rayong Rayong Provincial Stadium 7,500
Samut Sakhon Samut Sakhon Samut Sakhon Provincial Stadium 3,500
Sisaket Sisaket Sri Nakhon Lamduan Stadium 10,000
Thai Honda Bangkok 72nd Anniversary Stadium (Min Buri) 10,000
Ubon United Ubon Ratchathani UMT Stadium 6,000
Udon Thani Udon Thani SAT Stadium Udon Thani 10,000

Foreign Players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Asian PlayerASEAN PlayerFormer
Air Force United Flag of Brazil.svg Alex Ruela Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Flag of Australia (converted).svg Patrick Flottmann Flag of Vietnam.svg Flag of Ghana.svg Lê Văn Tân Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg Faysal Shayesteh
Flag of France.svg Greg Houla
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kayne Vincent
Army United Flag of Brazil.svg Flávio Boaventura Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo Flag of Portugal.svg Bruno Pinheiro Flag of South Korea.svg Ahn Jae-jun Flag of Singapore.svg Hassan Sunny Flag of Brazil.svg Rennan Oliveira
Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Jonathan Zongo
Ayutthaya United Flag of Brazil.svg Moreira Flag of South Korea.svg Jo Tae-keun Flag of the Territorial Collectivity of Martinique.svg Kévin Parsemain Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Woo-geun Flag of Laos.svg Phithack Kongmathilath Flag of Brazil.svg Neto
Flag of the United States.svg Chris Cortez
BG Pathum United Flag of Brazil.svg Jonatan Reis Flag of Brazil.svg Barros Tardeli Flag of Spain.svg Toti Flag of Japan.svg Seiya Kojima Flag of Singapore.svg Irfan Fandi Flag of Brazil.svg Rômulo
Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Bamba
Customs United Flag of Japan.svg Masaya Jitozono Flag of New Zealand.svg Kayne Vincent Flag of Serbia.svg Uroš Stojanov Flag of Japan.svg Goshi Okubo Flag of Cameroon.svg Isaac Mbengan
Flag of Japan.svg Naoto Kidoku
JL Chiangmai United Flag of Brazil.svg Soares Flag of El Salvador.svg David Rugamas Flag of Paraguay.svg Anggello Machuca Flag of South Korea.svg Woo Hyun Flag of the Philippines.svg Hikaru Minegishi Flag of Brazil.svg Erivelto
Kasetsart Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Balotelli Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Henri Jöel Flag of Mali.svg Boubacar Koné Flag of Japan.svg Kenzo Nambu Flag of Brazil.svg Marcinho
Flag of South Korea.svg Seo Dong-hyeon
Khon Kaen Flag of Brazil.svg Fellipe Veloso Flag of Japan.svg Seiya Sugishita Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Seong-hyeon Flag of Brazil.svg Cristian Alex
Flag of Brazil.svg Thales
Flag of Laos.svg Chanthaphone Waenvongsoth
Lampang Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Coelho Flag of the Netherlands.svg Melvin de Leeuw Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kevin Brands Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg Faysal Shayesteh Flag of Japan.svg Masaya Jitozono
Navy Flag of Brazil.svg Frauches Flag of South Korea.svg Baek Seung-hyun Flag of Spain.svg Toni Dovale Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jung-han Flag of South Korea.svg Jin Sang-min
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Seong-sik
Nongbua Pitchaya Flag of Brazil.svg Ramon Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Maranhão Flag of Colombia.svg Bladimir Díaz Flag of Syria.svg Christer Youssef Flag of Singapore.svg Izwan Mahbud Flag of Brazil.svg Dennis Murillo
Flag of Spain.svg David Cuerva
Police Tero Flag of France.svg Greg Houla Flag of France.svg Simon Dia Flag of Ghana.svg Isaac Honny Flag of South Korea.svg Kwon Dae-hee Flag of Malaysia.svg Dominic Tan Flag of Brazil.svg Antonio Pina
Flag of Brazil.svg Josimar
Rayong Flag of Brazil.svg Harrison Flag of Brazil.svg Tiago Chulapa Flag of South Korea.svg Park Tae-hyeong Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Matsumura Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Santos
Flag of Laos.svg Chanthachone Thinolath
Samut Sakhon Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Dybal Flag of Brazil.svg Cristiano Flag of Brazil.svg Neto Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Won-young Flag of Myanmar.svg Than Htet Aung Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Pires
Flag of Madagascar.svg Njiva Rakotoharimalala
Sisaket Flag of Brazil.svg Willen Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Marc Landry Babo Flag of Ghana.svg Dominic Adiyiah Flag of Japan.svg Hiromichi Katano
Thai Honda Flag of Brazil.svg Valdo Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Santos Flag of Croatia.svg Aleksandar Kapisoda Flag of Japan.svg Kento Nagasaki Flag of Japan.svg Ryotaro Nakano
Ubon United Flag of Brazil.svg Rogerio Flag of Egypt.svg Sayed Mohamed Flag of Japan.svg Renshi Yamaguchi Flag of Brazil.svg Marlon Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Lima
Udon Thani Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Correa Flag of Brazil.svg Erivelto Flag of Brazil.svg Rennan Oliveira Flag of Japan.svg Sho Shimoji Flag of Brazil.svg Adilson Bahia

League table

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 BG Pathum United (C, P)3424647627+4978Promotion to 2020 Thai League 1
2 Police Tero (P)3419876431+3365
3 Rayong (P)3418797059+1161
4 Sisaket [lower-alpha 1] 34201135421+3359
5 Army United 34151095643+1355Club resigned and folded
6 Thai Honda 34131295240+1251 [lower-alpha 2]
7 Udon Thani 34156134443+151 [lower-alpha 2]
8 Khon Kaen 341310114048849
9 Nongbua Pitchaya 341210124342+146
10 Lampang 341112114145445
11 JL Chiangmai United 341010144343040 [lower-alpha 3]
12 Kasetsart 341010144043340 [lower-alpha 3]
13 Samut Sakhon 348101643712834 [lower-alpha 4]
14 Air Force United 34971839531434 [lower-alpha 4]
15 MOF Customs United 34961939682933 [lower-alpha 5]
16 Navy 34961935501533 [lower-alpha 5]
17 Ubon United (R)34862031562530Relegation to 2020 Thai League 4 [lower-alpha 6]
18 Ayutthaya United 34592037642724
Source: Thai League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goal scored; 5) Overall goal difference; 6) Overall goal scored; 7) Fair play points; 8) Play-off without extra time).
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Sisaket was docked 12 points due to decision of FIFA about dispute between Sisaket(Esan United) and former players including docked 6 points about dispute with Kouen Hyuk-jin [2] and more 6 points with Khaled Farid Kharroubi. [3]
  2. 1 2 Thai Honda ahead on head-to-head record; Thai Honda 4 pts, Udon Thani 1 pt.
  3. 1 2 JL Chiangmai United ahead on head-to-head record; JL Chiangmai United 3 pts (GD+2), Kasetsart 3 pts (GD-2).
  4. 1 2 Samut Sakhon ahead on head-to-head record; Samut Sakhon 4 pts, Air Force United 1 pt.
  5. 1 2 MOF Customs United ahead on head-to-head record; MOF Customs United 4 pts, Navy 1 pt.
  6. Ubon United administratively relegated to 2020 Thai League 4 by FA Thailand decision because of the failure about club licensing. [4]

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
BG Pathum United 1111132211111111111111111111111111
Police Tero 8535754555666866433222222222222222
Rayong 915151611910999887799101010775335533355433
Sisaket 101376446443333354545987777776533344
Army United 3322211122222222222333443344444555
Thai Honda 111416171813141313121111111078764558888888788776
Udon Thani 71067677777998687977464554465666667
Khon Kaen 16181815171711111011107109101089989109999999991088
Nongbua Pitchaya 5454565666544445688101091010111010101010109109
Lampang 42433233344555333566466666578778910
JL Chiangmai United 1361011121112151516141413131413131313121111111110111111111111111111
Kasetsart 2789101213121113131312121111111212131313131212121212121212121212
Samut Sakhon 699108891012107109111214121111111212121313131313141314131313
Air Force United 15111213131415161617181818181818181818181817181716151615131413141514
MOF Customs United 18171718151517181814161717171717151615161614151617171717171517151415
Navy 14161112141818141415171616161615161516141415161414141414151615161616
Ubon United 17121389108888121214141312141414151516141515161516161716171717
Ayutthaya United 1281414161616171718151515151516171717171718171818181818181818181818
Source: Thai League
  = Leader and promotion to 2020 Thai League 1 ;   = Promotion to 2020 Thai League 1 ;   = Relegation to 2020 Thai League 3

Results by round

Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
BG Pathum United WWWWWLWWWWDWWWWDWWDLWDWLWWWLWWDWDW
Police Tero DWWDLWWLWDLLWLWDWWWWWDWDLDDWWLWWWW
Rayong DLDLWWLWDLWDWWLDDLWWWWWWLDWWWLWWWL
Sisaket DDWWWDDWWWDDLWWWLWDWWWDDWDWWWWWWDL
Army United WWWWWWDWLWLWDLDDLWDDDLDWWDLWWDWLLL
Thai Honda DLLLLWDDDWWLWWWDWWWDDLDLDWDWDLLWDW
Udon Thani WLWDWLWLDDLDWWLWLWWWLWLWWDLWLLWLDL
Khon Kaen LLLWLDWLWDWWLWLWWDDDLDWDLDWDDWLLWW
Nongbua Pitchaya WDWWLDWLDWWWLWLLLLDLLWDLDDWDLDDWLW
Lampang WWDWWWDWDLLDLWWDLDDDWLDDWDWLLDLLLL
JL Chiangmai United LWLLDDLLWLWLWDDDDDDWWLDWWLLLWDLLLW
Kasetsart WLDDLLLDWDDDWLWLWLLLLWLWLDWLLDDWDW
Samut Sakhon WLDDWDLLWDWLDLLLWWDLDLDLLDLDLWLWLL
Air Force United LWLLDLLLDLDDLLLLWLDDLWLWWDLWWLWLLW
MOF Customs United LLLLWDLLDWLLLLWDWLDLDWLLLLLDWWLWWL
Navy LLWLLLLWLLDDWLLWLDLWDLLWWDLLLLDLWW
Ubon United LWLWLDWWLLLLLDWDLLLLLDWLLLWLLDDLWL
Ayutthaya United LWLLLDLDLWDWLLLDLLLDDLDLLWLLLWDLDL
Source: [ citation needed ]
W = Won; D = Drawn; L = Lost

Results

Home \ Away AFU AMU AYU BPU JCU KAS KKN LPG MCU NVY NBP PLT RAY SKN SIS THD UBU UDT
Air Force United 4–20–12–21–13–01–21–10–12–01–30–12–12–30–22–10–12–1
Army United 3–11–12–21–02–14–00–23–12–11–00–21–24–14–42–25–01–0
Ayutthaya United 1–22–33–32–21–10–03–41–20–21–20–60–00–21–11–11–20–3
BG Pathum United 1–02–11–00–12–11–07–13–03–02–01–17–26–11–01–04–11–0
JL Chiangmai United 4–10–01–02–33–06–00–11–20–32–32–12–20–11–10–32–23–1
Kasetsart 1–11–22–00–11–03–12–34–12–02–21–11–32–10–12–12–11–1
Khon Kaen 1–01–03–20–00–01–00–23–23–12–11–22–32–11–22–21–11–1
Lampang 2–00–01–10–11–20–12–31–32–02–21–12–61–10–20–02–01–0
MOF Customs United 1–23–30–30–40–01–00–21–02–22–21–20–21–11–21–21–31–2
Navy 3–11–13–21–20–21–10–10–00–11–00–20–10–10–02–11–01–1
Nongbua Pitchaya 0–00–22–11–31–12–10–12–04–02–10–21–02–21–12–20–2 [lower-alpha 1] 3–1
Police Tero 2–12–04–12–11–01–12–11–22–10–11–07–02–20–11–15–03–2
Rayong 2–23–12–12–43–11–14–13–35–03–11–01–12–11–13–21–04–2
Samut Sakhon 2–21–12–30–31–21–12–20–01–41–41–21–33–20–22–11–03–2
Sisaket 3–01–13–00–03–12–00–00–03–03–21–03–13–14–00–01–01–0
Thai Honda 2–11–22–11–02–01–11–01–11–22–01–13–24–11–13–01–21–0
Ubon United 1–20–10–11–41–10–31–10–32–14–20–00–00–25–00–30–10–1
Udon Thani 1–01–01–21–01–01–01–11–02–22–11–21–02–13–21–04–42–1
Source: Thai League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.
Notes:
  1. 29 May 2019, Nongbua Pitchaya was forfeited and awarded 2–0 to Ubon United by the reason of power failure. [5]

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 27 October 2019. [6]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Tiago Chulapa Rayong 19
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Barros Tardeli BG Pathum United 18
Flag of Brazil.svg Willen Mota Sisaket
Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Correa Udon Thani
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Valdo Thai Honda 17
6 Flag of Thailand.svg Tanakorn Dangthong Army United 16
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Coelho Lampang 13
Flag of Brazil.svg Erivelto JL Chiangmai United (8 Goals)
Udon Thani (5 Goals)
9 Flag of Thailand.svg Surachat Sareepim BG Pathum United 12
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kayne Vincent Air Force United (6 Goals)
Customs United (6 Goals)
Flag of Brazil.svg Hiziel Souza Soares JL Chiangmai United
Flag of Japan.svg Seiya Sugishita Khonkaen
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Marc Landry Babo Sisaket

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Brazil.svg Erivelto 4 JL Chiangmai United Khonkaen 6–016 February 2019
Flag of Brazil.svg Josimar Police Tero Ayutthaya United 6–023 February 2019
Flag of Paraguay.svg Anggello Machuca JL Chiangmai United Air Force United 4–120 July 2019
Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo Army United Sisaket 4–431 July 2019
Flag of Colombia.svg Bladimir Díaz Nongbua Pitchaya Udon Thani 3–121 August 2019
Flag of Brazil.svg Jonatan Ferreira Reis 4 BG Pathum United Lampang 7–114 September 2019
Flag of Brazil.svg Willen Mota Sisaket Samut Sakhon 4–025 September 2019
Flag of France.svg Greg Houla Police Tero Ubon United 5–029 September 2019
Flag of Brazil.svg Harrison Cardoso Rayong Lampang 6–229 September 2019
Flag of France.svg Simon Dia Police Tero Rayong 7–027 October 2019

Attendance

Overall statistics

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 BG Pathum United 74,0835,9043,1024,358−10.0%
2 Sisaket 50,58610,8921,0562,976+224.9%
3 Udon Thani 46,5295,2741,2132,737−16.6%
4 Khonkaen 45,3674,4751,5862,669−37.4%
5 Rayong 33,1233,6808001,948+14.7%
6 Nongbua Pitchaya 24,3972,1608701,435−31.1%
7 Ubon United 23,3252,5128621,372−43.5%
8 Air Force United 23,1553,7945891,362−36.0%
9 Thai Honda 21,8846,9216011,287+55.6%
10 Navy 21,7241,7401,0291,278−49.2%
11 Army United 20,5632,3865541,206+51.3%
12 Police Tero 19,9513,9483891,174−52.5%
13 Lampang 17,3361,6476371,018−10.9%
14 Samut Sakhon 16,6131,227783977−21.3%
15 Ayutthaya United 16,2371,924413955−1.0%
16 Customs United 9,9781,600162587+48.6%
17 Kasetsart 9,8782,248268581−9.2%
18 JL Chiangmai United 9,1431,454169538−2.7%
League total484,25210,8921621,583+2.1%

Updated to games played on 27 October 2019
Source: Thai League 2
Notes:
Teams played previous season in Thai League 3

Attendance by home match played

Team \ Match played1234567891011121314151617Total
Air Force United 1,7561,7561,4561,1541,0241,2542,1591,2897195897591,1591,1279896323,7941,53923,155
Army United 1,4282,1062,3861,2221,2239011,7607089678431,4757977949071,0005541,49220,563
Ayutthaya United 1,4251,3501,4831,9248687966091,0509001,06587469775066665471341316,237
BG Pathum United 5,0564,5024,2914,1353,8343,5824,3273,9473,1025,3354,2114,7373,5093,9643,8345,8135,90474,083
Customs United 5851,6001624402568205902525006704538005805004704808209,978
JL Chiangmai United 7191,4544555495976063094575445505542922659852271694119,143
Kasetsart 9221,0227424384302873105202702,2485224125152683152823759,878
Khonkaen 3,8182,4472,5232,7223,5834,4752,3792,4742,2552,5774,1721,8301,5862,1482,0621,8802,43645,367
Lampang 1,1011,2381,1241,0851,4421,6478791,1571,0506861,1081,1488051,19865863773317,336
Navy 1,6201,3401,0511,4761,1071,7401,3361,0981,3561,4211,1781,1861,2031,2771,2151,0911,02921,724
Nongbua Pitchaya 1,6332,0151,7951,6821,4341,3439741,1661,6321,1861,3801,0741,0022,1601,1398701,91224,397
Police Tero 1,2801,0651,9466858627923898908851,0177827597624822,4789293,94819,951
Rayong 8001,6751,8681,9651,5681,8881,3661,3361,8681,9861,8631,8681,9633,6801,9191,8603,65033,123
Samut Sakhon 1,1451,0191,1231,0758731,2271,0721,1239728728377838569368351,04981616,613
Sisaket 2,4681,7621,2823,0082,4712,4951,0561,2011,9502,1482,8113,2022,9652,3323,5804,96310,89250,586
Thai Honda 1,0087409207808751,1538806011,1519109537078711,8118807236,92121,884
Ubon United 1,0521,5521,2101,1232,1431,1151,0159632,0001,2221,1151,2351,3152,0288628632,51223,325
Udon Thani 3,6593,0692,5392,5292,9855,2742,8492,1492,1321,9253,4654,2182,6092,3902,1981,2131,32646,529

Source: Thai League 2

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The 2021–22 Thai FA Cup is the 28th season of a Thailand's knockout football competition. The tournament was sponsored by Chang, and known as the Chang FA Cup for sponsorship purposes. The tournament is organized by the Football Association of Thailand. 94 clubs were accepted into the tournament, and it began with the qualification round on 29 September 2021 and concluded with the final on 22 May 2022. The winner would have qualified for the 2023 AFC Champions League play-off and the 2022 Thailand Champions Cup.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022–23 Thai FA Cup</span> Football tournament season

The 2022–23 Thai FA Cup is the 29th season of a Thailand's knockout football competition. The tournament was sponsored by Chang, and known as the Chang FA Cup for sponsorship purposes. The tournament is organized by the Football Association of Thailand. 125 clubs were accepted into the tournament, and it began with the qualification round on 21 September 2022 and concluded with the final on 28 May 2023. The winner would have qualified for the 2023–24 AFC Champions League play-off and the 2023 Thailand Champions Cup.

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