2019 Thai League 3 Upper Region

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Thai League 3
Season2019
Dates9 February 2019 – 8 September 2019
Champions Khon Kaen United
Relegated Marines Eureka
Final Khon Kaen United
Third place play-off Phrae United
Matches played156
Goals scored403 (2.58 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Brazil.svg Natan Oliveira
(18 goals; Khon Kaen United)
Biggest home win5 goals difference
Bangkok 6–1 Ubon Ratchathani
(2 June 2019)
Biggest away win7 goals difference
Sakaeo 0–7 Bangkok
(11 May 2019)
Highest scoring8 goals
Angthong 6–2 Bangkok
(13 July 2019)
Longest winning run8 matches
Phrae United
Longest unbeaten run15 matches
Khonkaen United
Longest winless run13 matches
Marines Eureka
Longest losing run5 matches
Marines Eureka
Highest attendance5,384
Khonkaen United 2–0 Ayutthaya
(8 September 2019)
Lowest attendance22
Chiangrai City 1–1 Ayutthaya
(10 August 2019)
Total attendance111,498
Average attendance697
2018
2020–21

2019 Thai League 3 Upper 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.

Contents

Changes from last season

Team changes

Three clubs were promoted from the 2018 Thai League 4

Two clubs were promoted to the 2019 Thai League 2

Relegated clubs

A club was relegated to the 2019 Thai League 4 Northeastern Region

A club was relegated from the 2018 Thai League 2

Moved clubs

Withdrawn clubs

  • Simork was suspended from the 2019 campaign after avoiding payment to athletes and team staff. [1]

Teams

Stadium and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Angthong Angthong Ang Thong Province Stadium 6,000
Ayutthaya Ayutthaya Udhomseelwitthaya School Stadium1,800
Bangkok Nonthaburi SCG Stadium 12,505
Chachoengsao Chachoengsao Chachoengsao Municipality Stadium 6,000
Chiangrai City Chiang Rai Chiangrai Province Stadium 5,000
Kamphaengphet Kamphaengphet Cha Kung Rao Stadium 2,406
Khonkaen United Khon Kaen Khonkaen PAO. Stadium 7,000
Lamphun Warrior Lamphun Mae-Guang Stadium 3,000
Marines Eureka Chonburi Sattahip Navy Stadium 6,000
Muangkan United Kanchanaburi Kleebbua Stadium 5,403
Phrae United Phrae Thunghong Municipality Stadium 4,500
Sakaeo Sakaeo Sakaeo PAO. Stadium 10,000
Simork Suphanburi Suphanburi Sports School Stadium1,500
Ubon Ratchathani Ubon Ratchathani Ubon Ratchathani University Stadium 2,000

Foreign Players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Former
Angthong Flag of Brazil.svg Cláudio Flag of Brazil.svg Moacir Flag of Egypt.svg Osama Ibrahim Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Konomura Flag of Malaysia.svg Zafuan Azeman Flag of Brazil.svg Alaan Bruno de Sousa
Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Oliveira Gonçalves
Ayutthaya Flag of Cameroon.svg Ousmanou Mohamadou Flag of Ghana.svg Emmanuel Kwame Flag of Iran.svg Ali Mohammadi Flag of South Korea.svg Kang Hyun Flag of Laos.svg Manolom Phomsouvanh Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Kendall Jagdeosingh
Flag of Zambia.svg Noah Chivuta
Bangkok Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Ibrahim Dicko Flag of Egypt.svg Ali Hassan Flag of France.svg Mamadou Fofana Flag of Oman.svg Badar Al Alawi Flag of the Philippines.svg Gilmàr Flag of Malaysia.svg Bryan See Tian Keat
Flag of Sweden.svg Selwan Al Jaberi
Chachoengsao Flag of Cameroon.svg Nyamsi Jacques Flag of France.svg Moise Gnenegbe Flag of Germany.svg Hans Miertschink
Chiangrai City Flag of Brazil.svg Higor Da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg Lenny Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Moraes Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Jatobá
Kamphaengphet Flag of Iran.svg Hossein Kazemi Flag of Brazil.svg Robert
Flag of Japan.svg Koki Narita
Flag of Japan.svg Ryusei Kojima
Khonkaen United Flag of Brazil.svg Douglas Cobo Flag of Brazil.svg Natan Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg Conrado Flag of Japan.svg Takumu Nishihara
Lamphun Warrior Flag of Guinea.svg Diabate Ibrahima Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi Izawa Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Kendall Jagdeosingh Flag of Zambia.svg Noah Chivuta Flag of Guinea.svg Conde Mamoudou
Flag of Serbia.svg Milan Bubalo
Marines Eureka
Muangkan United Flag of Brazil.svg Vinicius Flag of Ghana.svg Ozor Enoch Flag of Cameroon.svg Samuel Ngouafack
Phrae United Flag of Brazil.svg Elivélton Flag of Brazil.svg Kauê Araújo Flag of Brazil.svg Welington Smith Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Jung-yu
Sakaeo Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Silvestre Flag of Cameroon.svg Jislin Sandjo Flag of Cameroon.svg Nguimbus Ferdinand Flag of Iran.svg Taghi Nayebi Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Massaro
Flag of Japan.svg Naohiro Yoshida
Simork Flag of Japan.svg Kunie Kitamoto
Flag of Namibia.svg Sadney Urikhob
Ubon Ratchathani Flag of Brazil.svg Leo Carioca Flag of Cameroon.svg David Bayiha Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang In-seong Flag of South Korea.svg Song I-leum Flag of Egypt.svg Karim Hassan

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Khonkaen United (C, P)2418515719+3859Qualification to final and promotion to 2020 Thai League 2
2 Phrae United (Q, P)2418424813+3558Qualification to third place play-offs [2]
3 Lamphun Warrior 2413653923+1645
4 Angthong 2411583729+838
5 Bangkok 2411494735+1237
6 Chachoengsao 2486101926730 [lower-alpha 1]
7 Ubon Ratchathani 24861023351230 [lower-alpha 1]
8 Kamphaengphet 24751221331226
9 Chiangrai City 24661233441124
10 Muangkan United 24411924351123 [lower-alpha 2]
11 Sakaeo 24651318402223 [lower-alpha 2]
12 Ayutthaya 24641420311122
13 Marines Eureka (R)24451517402317Relegation to the 2020 Thai League 4
14 Simork 00000000
Updated to match(es) played on 8 September 2019. Source: Thai League 3
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored;).
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Chachoengsao ahead on head-to-head record; Chachoengsao 4 pts, Ubon Ratchathani 1 pts.
  2. 1 2 Muangkan United ahead on head-to-head record; Muangkan United 3 pts, Sakaeo 3 pts.

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 11, but then postponed and played between days 12 and 13, it will be added to the standings for day 14.

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
Khonkaen United 31111111111111111111111111
Phrae United 25323553233223322322222222
Lamphun Warrior 99434232322332233233333333
Angthong 5251191068988986655544455444
Bangkok 1271167986757544444455544555
Chachoengsao 16975345676779991111910866666
Ubon Ratchathani 44252424564455566766677877
Kamphaengphet 63781111121111121212101010108911910101111108
Chiangrai City 111061010797445667777677788789
Muangkan United 78109867910101089888101010111111910910
Sakaeo 8118468101089910111111119888991091111
Ayutthaya 1012121212121313131313131313131212121212121212121212
Marines Eureka 1313131313131112121111111212121313131313131313131313
Leader and promotion to the 2020 Thai League 2
Qualification for Thai League 3 Play-offs
Relegation to the 2020 Thai League 4
Source: Thai League 3

Results by match played

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
Angthong DWLLDDWLLWCLWWLWLWWWDDCWLW
Ayutthaya LLLLWLLLWDLCLLDWLLDLDWWCWL
Bangkok LWLWCLDWDWLWWWWLCLLDWWDLLW
Chachoengsao WLCWDWDDLLWLLLCLDDWLWDWLWL
Chiangrai City LDWLLWWLWWLDCLLDDWLLDLLDCL
Kamphaengphet DWLCLLLWDLLLWWDCWLLWLLLLDW
Khonkaen United WWWDDWWDWCWWWWWWLWDWDCWWWW
Lamphun Warrior CDWWDWLWLWWLWWWDWWDWLDWLDC
Marines Eureka LLLLWCWLDDDLLLLLDCDLLWLWLL
Muangkan United DDDDDWLLCDDWLWLLDLDDCLWLDL
Phrae United WCDWDDDWWLWWWCWWWLWWWWWWWW
Sakaeo DLWWLLCLWLLDLLDWWWCLDLLDLL
Simork CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
Ubon Ratchathani WDWLWLWCLDWWLLDLLDDCDLLLWW
Source: Thai League 3
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lose; C = Cancelled

Results

Home \ Away ANG AYA BKK CCH CRC KPP KKU LPW MRE MKU PRU SAK SIM UBR
Angthong 3–16–20–04–32–11–31–13–13–11–00–12–0
Ayutthaya 2–10–11–02–13–00–10–11–22–10–20–10–1
Bangkok 3–02–01–02–12–22–32–22–02–21–11–06–1
Chachoengsao 0–12–12–01–00–21–12–01–01–10–11–02–0
Chiangrai City 2–01–12–15–13–11–51–11–20–02–12–22–3
Kamphaengphet 0–11–03–41–00–10–30–31–02–10–22–10–0
Khonkaen United 3–12–02–13–15–11–02–14–11–10–04–03–1
Lamphun Warrior 1–02–13–12–11–01–10–02–05–12–33–00–0
Marines Eureka 0–42–22–10–01–10–10–20–10–00–20–11–0
Muangkan United 1–11–11–31–13–11–11–23–12–10–00–10–0
Phrae United 1–13–01–04–04–02–12–03–13–23–04–12–0
Sakaeo 1–10–00–71–22–21–10–40–13–00–10–11–0
Simork
Ubon Ratchathani 1–00–21–00–01–01–03–31–42–23–11–33–1
Updated to match(es) played on 8 September 2019. Source: Thai League 3
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 8 September 2019. [3]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Natan Oliveira Khonkaen United 18
2 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Ibrahim Dicko Bangkok 15
Flag of Thailand.svg Ronnachai Pongputtha Lamphun Warrior
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Moacir Wilmsen Angthong 9
Flag of Sweden.svg Selwan Al Jaberi Bangkok (5 Goals)
Kasem Bundit University (4 Goals)
Flag of Thailand.svg Arthit Peeraban Phrae United
7 Flag of Oman.svg Badar Al-Alawi Bangkok 8
Flag of Thailand.svg Bunlue Thongkliang Bangkok
Flag of Brazil.svg Conrado Khonkaen United
Flag of Thailand.svg Charin Boodhad Khonkaen United
Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Jung-yu Phrae United

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Thailand.svg Phitchanon Chanlung Chiangrai City Chachoengsao 5–17 May 2019
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Ibrahim Dicko Bangkok Sakaeo 7–011 May 2019
Flag of Brazil.svg Natan Oliveira4 Khonkaen United Chiangrai City 5–118 May 2019
Flag of Brazil.svg Natan Oliveira Khonkaen United Marines Eureka 4–11 June 2019
Flag of Brazil.svg Moacir Wilmsen Angthong Bangkok 6–213 July 2019
Flag of Brazil.svg Moacir Wilmsen Angthong Chiangrai City 4–33 August 2019

Attendance

Overall statistics

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 Khonkaen United 52,7335,3843,6854,394+12.4%
2 Lamphun Warrior 9,9421,340497829+2.5%
3 Chachoengsao 7,9531,385341663−42.3%
4 Angthong 6,742967245562−39.4%
5 Phrae United 6,8001,083199523−1.3%
6 Simork 1,345800225448+112.3%
7 Sakaeo 4,605700200384+40.1%
8 Ubon Ratchathani 4,549520219379−18.5%
9 Bangkok 4,095600205372+20.4%
10 Marines Eureka 3,60295070300+53.8%
11 Muangkan United 3,352543136279+14.8%
12 Kamphaengphet 29,42067590226−11.0%
13 Ayutthaya 1,57531049131−49.6%
14 Chiangrai City 1,26525022105+26.5%
League total111,4985,38422697+54.5%

Updated to games played on 8 September 2019
Source: Thai League 3

Attendance by home match played

DateMatches each team against Simork since 31 March 2019.

Since 31 March 2019 Simork had suspended. But statistics of attendances are continue counting.

Team \ Match played12345678910111213Total
Angthong 66996775941247619 May6145355245865214342456,742
Ayutthaya 20725069541001508990498712025 Aug3101,575
Bangkok 37260041520535322035635320 Jul356428Unk.14374,095
Chachoengsao 9506246411,3854766174156 Jul5963414924879297,953
Chiangrai City 1051005210048851681 Jun17412022412501,265
Kamphaengphet 67539111917015116025325030091170901202,940
Khonkaen United 4,4703,8714,5264,6614,3614,7204,2144,4813,6854,13217 Aug4,2285,38452,733
Lamphun Warrior 1,3409507359546718696366721,1098926174978 Sep9,942
Marines Eureka 22395031 Mar706503201051201071272402804103,602
Muangkan United 40429120950315013629054327415511 Aug1612363,352
Phrae United 3092781992353784023368275308205968071,0836,800
Sakaeo 25023020025020060025047540031 Jul6004507004,605
Simork 8003202256 Apr28 Apr12 May26 May29 Jun14 Jul27 Jul4 Aug21 Aug31 Aug1,345
Ubon Ratchathani 50050035052020 Apr3752194503902404402802854,549

Source: Thai League 3 Archived 2018-06-12 at the Wayback Machine
Note:
Unk.1 Some error of T3 official match report 21 August 2019 (Bangkok 2–2 Lamphun Warrior).

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