Season | 2019 |
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Dates | 9 February 2019 – 7 September 2019 |
Champions | Nakhon Pathom United |
Relegated | Royal Thai Army Surat Thani |
Final | Nakhon Pathom United |
Third place play-off | Ranong United |
Matches played | 182 |
Goals scored | 473 (2.6 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Diego Oliveira Silva (13 goals; Nakhon Pathom United) Tomohiro Onodera (13 goals; Ranong United) |
Biggest home win | 6 goals difference Nakhon Pathom United 6–0 Surat Thani (7 September 2019) |
Biggest away win | 5 goals difference Surat Thani 0–5 Royal Thai Army (2 March 2019) Surat Thani 0–5 Nakhon Si United (19 May 2019) Surat Thani 0–5 Ranong United (31 August 2019) |
Highest scoring | 9 goals Nakhon Pathom United 7–2 Royal Thai Army (21 August 2019) |
Longest winning run | 7 matches Nakhon Pathom United |
Longest unbeaten run | 20 matches Nakhon Pathom United |
Longest winless run | 21 matches Surat Thani |
Longest losing run | 8 matches Surat Thani |
Highest attendance | 1,892 Nakhon Pathom United 6–0 Surat Thani (8 September 2019) |
Lowest attendance | 79 Surat Thani 0–2 Kasem Bundit University (3 August 2019) |
Total attendance | 73,327 |
Average attendance | 405 |
← 2018 2020–21 → |
2019 Thai League 3 Lower Region is the 3rd 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.
Two clubs were promoted from the 2018 Thai League 4
A clubs were promoted to the 2019 Thai League 2
A club was relegated to the 2019 Thai League 4 Bangkok Metropolitan Region
A club was relegated from the 2018 Thai League 2
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
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BTU United | Bangkok | Bangkok-Thonburi University Stadium | 1,500 |
Chamchuri United | Bangkok | Chulalongkorn University Stadium | 20,000 |
Kasem Bundit University | Bangkok | Kasem Bundit University Stadium, Rom Klao | 2,000 |
Krabi | Krabi | Krabi Provincial Stadium | 8,000 |
Nakhon Pathom United | Nakhon Pathom | Nakhon Pathom Municipality Sport School Stadium | 6,000 |
Nakhon Si United | Nakhon Si Thammarat | Nakhon Si Thammarat PAO. Stadium | 10,000 |
Nara United | Narathiwat | Narathiwat PAO. Stadium | 5,000 |
North Bangkok University | Pathum Thani | North Bangkok University Stadium (Rangsit) | 3,000 |
Phuket City | Phuket | Surakul Stadium | 15,000 |
Rajpracha | Bangkok | Thonburi Stadium | 5,000 |
Ranong United | Ranong | Ranong Provincial Stadium | 7,000 |
Royal Thai Army | Bangkok | Thai Army Sports Stadium | 20,000 |
Surat Thani | Surat Thani | Surat Thani Provincial Stadium | 10,000 |
Trang | Trang | Trang Municipality Stadium | 5,000 |
Club | Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 | Player 4 | Player 5 | Former |
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BTU United | Guy Hubert | Thierry Ratsimbazafy | Cho Dong-gyu | |||
Chamchuri United | Michel Ferreira | Isaac Mbengan | Barry Lélouma | Kunie Kitamoto | ||
Kasem Bundit University | Pragath Subbaiya | Hwang Soo-young | Park Seon-hong | Selwan Al Jaberi | Fabricio Marabá Shuya Akamatsu | |
Krabi | Nicolás Abot | Seydou Koné | Ryohei Maeda | Sengvilay Chanthasili | Ibrahim Bahsoun | Raphael Manhães Seon Power |
Nakhon Pathom United | Diego Oliveira Silva | Tauã dos Santos | Lesley Ablorh | Saeid Chahjouei | Phoutthasay Khochalern | Jhonatan Bernardo Danny Radke |
Nakhon Si United | Albert Frank | Samuel Abega | Jimmy Shola | Kong Tae-Hyeon | Yoo Chang-gyun | Park Seon-hong |
Nara United | Jhonatan Bernardo | Seon Power | Kobenan N'Guatta Barry Lélouma Aly Badara Diop Kim Sang-su | |||
North Bangkok University | Julio Cesar | Léo Ribeiro | Kim Se-hun | João Pedro | Gian Luca Silva Toshiki Okamoto | |
Phuket City | Berlin Ndebe-Nlome | Lionel Frank | Phathana Phommathep | Efe Obode | Lee Jae-sung | Hwang In-seong |
Rajpracha | Willy Wabanga | Ahmed Shamsaldin | Yushi Kawaguchi | Onyemelukwe Okechukwu | Dimitri Carlos Zozimar Matthew Roda | |
Ranong United | Armand Njikam | Kaham Mardochee | Burnel Okana-Stazi | Tomohiro Onodera | Win Hlaing Oo | |
Royal Thai Army | ||||||
Surat Thani | Lucas Massaro | Mikael Fabrice | Aghapabazadeh Hamdollah | Aremu Kassim | Kourouma Mohamed Soumahoro Mafa | |
Trang | Douglas Lopes Carneiro | Ranieri Luiz Barbosa | Sarôa | Tetsuro Inoue | Elvis Job Park Jae-hyeong | |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Nakhon Pathom United (Q, P) | 26 | 18 | 7 | 1 | 57 | 18 | +39 | 61 | Qualification to final and promotion to 2020 Thai League 2 |
2 | Ranong United (Q, P) | 26 | 14 | 8 | 4 | 45 | 20 | +25 | 50 | Qualification to third place play-offs |
3 | Nara United | 26 | 11 | 11 | 4 | 42 | 26 | +16 | 44 | |
4 | Trang | 26 | 11 | 8 | 7 | 31 | 27 | +4 | 41 | |
5 | North Bangkok University | 26 | 10 | 10 | 6 | 29 | 20 | +9 | 40 | |
6 | Phuket City | 26 | 10 | 7 | 9 | 33 | 36 | −3 | 37 | |
7 | Krabi | 26 | 10 | 6 | 10 | 34 | 29 | +5 | 36 | |
8 | Kasem Bundit University | 26 | 9 | 8 | 9 | 36 | 36 | 0 | 35 | |
9 | BTU United | 26 | 8 | 9 | 9 | 36 | 30 | +6 | 33 | |
10 | Nakhon Si United | 26 | 8 | 8 | 10 | 29 | 38 | −9 | 32 | |
11 | Chamchuri United | 26 | 7 | 8 | 11 | 33 | 42 | −9 | 29 | |
12 | Rajpracha | 26 | 7 | 6 | 13 | 19 | 33 | −14 | 27 | |
13 | Royal Thai Army (R) | 26 | 4 | 7 | 15 | 29 | 45 | −16 | 19 | Relegation to the 2020 Thai League 4 |
14 | Surat Thani (R) | 26 | 1 | 5 | 20 | 20 | 72 | −52 | 8 |
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 11, but then postponed and played between days 12 and 13, it will be added to the standings for day 14.
Leader and promotion to the 2020 Thai League 2 | |
Qualification for Thai League 3 Play-offs | |
Relegation to the 2020 Thai League 4 |
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
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1 | Diego Oliveira Silva | Nakhon Pathom United | 13 |
Tomohiro Onodera | Ranong United | ||
3 | Natthawut Namthip | BTU United | 11 |
4 | Jhonatan Bernardo | Nakhon Pathom United (1 Goal) Nara United (9 Goals) | 10 |
Pithak Abdulraman | Nara United | ||
6 | Selwan Al Jaberi | Bangkok (5 Goals) Kasem Bundit University (4 Goals) | 9 |
Burnel Okana-Stazi | Ranong United | ||
8 | Issac Mbengan | Chamchuri United | 8 |
Nicolás Abot | Krabi | ||
Efe Obode | Phuket City | ||
Anusak Laosangthai | Trang | ||
Player | For | Against | Result | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Park Seon-hong | Nakhon Si United | Phuket City | 4–1 | 9 February 2019 |
Natthawut Namthip | BTU United | Surat Thani | 3–0 | 17 February 2019 |
Pithak Abdulraman | Nara United | Phuket City | 4–2 | 23 June 2019 |
Diego Oliveira Silva | Nakhon Pathom United | North Bangkok University | 3–2 | 29 June 2019 |
Natthawut Namthip | BTU United | Nakhon Si United | 5–0 | 7 July 2019 |
Jhonatan Bernardo | Nara United | Surat Thani | 4–1 | 31 July 2019 |
Ferreira Dos Santos | Nakhon Pathom United | Royal Thai Army | 7–2 | 21 August 2019 |
Tomohiro Onodera | Ranong United | Nakhon Si United | 5–1 | 25 August 2019 |
Pos | Team | Total | High | Low | Average | Change |
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1 | Nakhon Pathom United | 15,437 | 1,892 | 915 | 1,187 | +41.8% |
2 | Nara United | 10,350 | 1,500 | 400 | 796 | +1.7% |
3 | Trang | 8,459 | 1,389 | 294 | 651 | −16.2% |
4 | Phuket City | 6,221 | 1,400 | 122 | 479 | +67.5% |
5 | Ranong United | 5,315 | 650 | 300 | 443 | +7.3% |
6 | BTU United | 4,886 | 569 | 284 | 376 | +7.7% |
7 | North Bangkok University | 4,318 | 1,108 | 110 | 332 | +41.3% |
8 | Kasem Bundit University | 3,189 | 500 | 100 | 245 | +42.4% |
9 | Royal Thai Army | 2,895 | 300 | 165 | 223 | −14.2% |
10 | Chamchuri United | 2,770 | 300 | 150 | 213 | +26.0% |
11 | Krabi | 2,751 | 370 | 150 | 212 | −59.6% |
12 | Nakhon Si United | 2,525 | 400 | 90 | 194 | −16.0% |
13 | Surat Thani | 2,261 | 531 | 79 | 174 | −9.8% |
14 | Rajpracha | 1,950 | 215 | 94 | 150 | +28.2% |
League total | 73,327 | 1,892 | 79 | 405 | +25.4% |
Updated to games played on 8 September 2019
Source: Thai League 3
Team \ Match played | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BTU United | 376 | 382 | 378 | 335 | 386 | 352 | 394 | 396 | 569 | 284 | 292 | 384 | 358 | 4,886 |
Chamchuri United | 250 | 250 | 300 | 150 | 300 | 150 | 150 | 200 | 170 | 150 | 300 | 200 | 200 | 2,770 |
Kasem Bundit University | 500 | 239 | 250 | 100 | 250 | 350 | 200 | 100 | 180 | 320 | 300 | 200 | 200 | 3,189 |
Krabi | 286 | 370 | 270 | 165 | 250 | 300 | 150 | 180 | 180 | 150 | 170 | 150 | 130 | 2,751 |
Nakhon Pathom United | 1,142 | 1,146 | 1,144 | 1,100 | 1,129 | 1,033 | 915 | 915 | 1,174 | 1,227 | 1,340 | 1,280 | 1,892 | 15,437 |
Nakhon Si United | 300 | 400 | 210 | 300 | 100 | 250 | 90 | 200 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 175 | 200 | 2,525 |
Nara United | 400 | 500 | 500 | 1,500 | 500 | 500 | 1,400 | 1,000 | 800 | 600 | 600 | 1,300 | 750 | 10,350 |
North Bangkok University | 350 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 120 | 120 | 1,070 | 300 | 270 | 150 | 120 | 1,108 | 110 | 4,318 |
Phuket City | 1,300 | 1,400 | 820 | 300 | 250 | 300 | 300 | 149 | 300 | 320 | 122 | 500 | 160 | 6,221 |
Rajpracha | 214 | 150 | 150 | 147 | 109 | 147 | 135 | 94 | 151 | 120 | 164 | 154 | 215 | 1,950 |
Ranong United | 400 | 300 | 300 | 435 | 300 | 420 | 500 | Unk.1 | 650 | 650 | 300 | 560 | 500 | 5,315 |
Royal Thai Army | 280 | 225 | 300 | 215 | 240 | 240 | 165 | 170 | 175 | 185 | 240 | 210 | 250 | 2,895 |
Surat Thani | 531 | 107 | 180 | 127 | 157 | 119 | 148 | 189 | 193 | 79 | 201 | 80 | 150 | 2,261 |
Trang | 875 | 686 | 380 | 1,000 | 303 | 294 | 400 | 860 | 427 | 945 | 1,389 | 500 | 400 | 8,459 |
Source: Thai League 3 Archived 2019-06-29 at the Wayback Machine
Note:
Unk.1 Some error of T3 official match report 14 July 2019 (Ranong United 1–1 BTU United).
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