2019 Thai League 4 Bangkok Metropolitan Region

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Thai League 4
Bangkok Metropolitan Region
Season2019
Dates9 February 2019 – 31 August 2019
Champions SCG Muangthong United (B)
Relegated Rangsit University
T4 Champions League Pathumthani University
Thonburi University
Matches played156
Goals scored372 (2.38 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Egypt.svg Basam Radwan Mahmoud Mohamed Afify
(11 goals; Grakcu Sai Mai United)
Biggest home win5 goals difference
Pathumthani University 6–1 Rangsit United
(21 April 2019)
Biggest away win4 goals difference
Air Force United (B) 1–5 Grakcu Sai Mai United
(12 May 2019)
Air Force United (B) 0–4 Bankunmae
(14 July 2019)
Highest scoring7 goals
Pathumthani University 6–1 Rangsit United
(21 April 2019)
Rangsit University 2–5 Pathumthani University
(11 May 2019)
Bangkok United (B) 5–2 Air Force United (B)
(10 July 2019)
Longest winning run8 matches
SCG Muangthong United (B)
Longest unbeaten run22 matches
SCG Muangthong United (B)
Longest winless run16 matches
Air Force United (B)
Longest losing run10 matches
Air Force United (B)
Highest attendance780
Thonburi University 2–0 Siam
(25 August 2019)
Lowest attendance46
Samut Prakan 1–3 Bangkok United (B)
(31 July 2019)
Total attendance26,530
Average attendance180
2018

The 2019 Thai League 4 Bangkok Metropolitan region is a region in the regional stage of the 2019 Thai League 4. A total of 13 teams located in Central and Bangkok Metropolitan Region of Thailand will compete in the league of the Bangkok Metropolitan region.

Contents

Teams

Number of teams by province

Position Province NumberTeams
1Flag of Bangkok.svg  Bangkok 4 Air Force Robinson, Grakcu Sai Mai United, Police Tero (B), and Thonburi University
Flag of Pathum Thani Province.png  Pathum Thani 4 Air Force United (B), Bangkok United (B), Rangsit United, and Rangsit University
3Flag of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province.png  Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 2 Bankunmae and Pathumthani University
Nonthaburi Flag.png  Nonthaburi 2 SCG Muangthong United (B) and Siam
5Flag of Samut Prakan Province.png  Samut Prakan 1 Samut Prakan

Stadiums and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCoordinates
Air Force Robinson Bangkok (Bang Kapi) Ramkhamhaeng University Stadium 13°45′16″N100°37′00″E / 13.754536°N 100.616698°E / 13.754536; 100.616698
Air Force United (B) Pathum Thani (Lam Luk Ka) Thupatemi Stadium 13°57′04″N100°37′30″E / 13.951246°N 100.625096°E / 13.951246; 100.625096
Bangkok United (B) Pathum Thani (Khlong Luang) Thammasat Stadium 14°04′05″N100°35′56″E / 14.067999°N 100.598838°E / 14.067999; 100.598838
Bankunmae Ayutthaya (Sena)Sena Stadium 14°19′59″N100°24′18″E / 14.333084°N 100.404973°E / 14.333084; 100.404973
Grakcu Sai Mai United Bangkok (Sai Mai)Grakcu Sai Mai Stadium 13°53′54″N100°37′46″E / 13.898284°N 100.629511°E / 13.898284; 100.629511
Pathumthani University Ayutthaya (Bang Sai)Ratchakram Stadium 14°10′09″N100°31′45″E / 14.169186°N 100.529242°E / 14.169186; 100.529242
Police Tero (B) Bangkok (Lak Si) Boonyachinda Stadium 13°52′02″N100°34′41″E / 13.867292°N 100.578050°E / 13.867292; 100.578050
Rangsit United Pathum Thani (Thanyaburi) Queen Sirikit 60th Anniversary Stadium 14°01′41″N100°43′34″E / 14.027945°N 100.726022°E / 14.027945; 100.726022
Rangsit University Pathum Thani (Mueang) Rangsit University Stadium 13°58′01″N100°35′15″E / 13.967065°N 100.587420°E / 13.967065; 100.587420
Samut Prakan Samut Prakan (Bang Sao Thong) Samut Prakan Stadium 13°34′45″N100°47′41″E / 13.579296°N 100.794756°E / 13.579296; 100.794756
SCG Muangthong United (B) Nonthaburi (Pak Kret) SCG Stadium 13°55′05″N100°32′50″E / 13.918135°N 100.547348°E / 13.918135; 100.547348
Siam Pathum Thani (Thanyaburi) Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi Satadium 16/2/2019–2/6/2019 14°02′06″N100°43′23″E / 14.035046°N 100.723013°E / 14.035046; 100.723013
Nonthaburi (Bang Yai) Nonthaburi Provincial Stadium 6/7/2019– 13°51′03″N100°26′28″E / 13.850764°N 100.441031°E / 13.850764; 100.441031
Thonburi University Bangkok (Nong Khaem) Thonburi University Stadium 13°43′28″N100°20′43″E / 13.724354°N 100.345246°E / 13.724354; 100.345246

League table

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 SCG Muangthong United (B) 2416714315+2855
2 Bangkok United (B) 2417344421+2354
3 Pathumthani University (Q)2415724923+2652Qualification to the Champions League stage
4 Thonburi University (Q)2413563016+1444
5 Police Tero (B) 2412662621+542
6 Grakcu Sai Mai United 2411763020+1040
7 Siam 2486103129+230
8 Bankunmae 2476112531627
9 Samut Prakan 24661222331124
10 Air Force Robinson 2448122432820
11 Rangsit United 24541519392019
12 Rangsit University (R)24451511332217Relegation to the 2020 Thailand Amateur League
13 Air Force United (B) 2422201859418Suspension in 2020 season
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).
(Q) Qualified to the phase indicated; (R) Relegated.

Positions by round

Qualification to the Champions League stage
Relegation to the 2020 Thailand Amateur League
Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
SCG Muangthong United (B) 582*2*1*1*1*1*1*2*31*2*2*1*1*1*1*1*1*1*1*1*1*1*1*
Bangkok United (B) 764334332*1*1*2*1*1*32*3333332*2*2*2*
Pathumthani University 32355552442333232222223333
Thonburi University 635710878677766666665566544
Police Tero (B) 2*1*1*1*2*32*4334455445446654455
Grakcu Sai Mai United 119866665766544554554445666
Siam 97687787888888888888877777
Bankunmae 1010744246555677777777788888
Samut Prakan 131211121211111111111212111110101091010999999
Air Force Robinson 8131210899910911109109991099101010101010
Rangsit United 1211131313131213131310111212121212121212121212121211
Rangsit University 44999101010121299109111111111111111111111112
Air Force United (B) 1*51011111213*1291013*13*13*13*13*13*13*13*13*13*13*13*13*13*13*13*
Source: Thai League

Notes:
* The reserve of T1 and T2 teams or also known as team (B) could not qualified and relegated, so that the teams in lower or upper positions would be qualified or relegated.

Results by round

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
SCG Muangthong United (B) WLWWWWWDDNDWDWWWWWWWWNDDWD
Bangkok United (B) NWDWWLWWWWDLWWLWDLWWWWWWWN
Pathumthani University WDDDWDWWNWWLWDWWWWDWNWLDWW
Thonburi University WDNLLWWDWLDWWDNWLWWWDLWWWL
Police Tero (B) WWWWLLWDDWLDNWWLDDWLDWWWNL
Grakcu Sai Mai United LWDDWNWWLWDDWWLLWNWWDWLLDD
Siam LWDLWDLWDDNWLLLWDLLWDWNLLW
Bankunmae LDWWWWLNDWDLLDWLWDLNLLLLDL
Samut Prakan LLDLLWLLDLDNWLWDLWLLDWDNLW
Air Force Robinson LLDWNLLDLDLWDLWDNDDLLLLWLD
Rangsit United LLLLLWNLDLWLLLLLLDNLDLWDWW
Rangsit University WDLNLLLLLLWWLDLNDLLLDLWDLL
Air Force United (B) WNLLLLLLWLLLLNLLLLLLDLLLLD
Source: [ citation needed ]
N = No match; W = Won; D = Drawn; L = Lost

Results

For the Bangkok metropolitan region, a total 24 matches per team competing in 2 legs.

Home \ Away AFR AFU BKU BKM GSU PTU PLT RTD RSU SPK SMU SAM TBU
Air Force Robinson 1–10–14–13–10–10–10–00–11–01–10–20–2
Air Force United (B) 3–20–20–41–51–31–22–31–00–10–10–20–3
Bangkok United (B) 2–15–23–21–01–13–12–03–11–01–22–04–2
Bankunmae 1–22–01–21–10–10–01–01–13–10–21–30–1
Grakcu Sai Mai United 0–03–11–14–01–21–31–01–01–01–12–11–1
Pathumthani University 1–12–12–12–00–03–16–14–03–13–32–21–1
Police Tero (B) 2–03–11–10–20–01–02–02–00–00–03–20–2
Rangsit United 1–02–01–21–21–21–30–11–12–00–31–11–0
Rangsit University 2–10–00–20–00–12–50–21–01–00–10–10–2
Samut Prakan 3–34–21–32–11–20–10–02–12–11–10–00–3
SCG Muangthong United (B) 3–21–01–01–11–04–11–04–02–01–13–03–0
Siam 2–25–11–00–10–10–24–02–20–00–12–11–2
Thonburi University 0–03–00–10–01–00–00–11–01–02–11–22–0
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.

Attendances

Overall statistical table

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 Thonburi University 4,573780125381n/a
2 Rangsit University 2,75045080250−8.8%
3 Police Tero (B) 2,497325150208+22.4%
4 Grakcu Sai Mai United 2,16532089197+8.2%
5 Siam 1,890250140172−35.1%
6 Samut Prakan 2,03130046169−6.6%
7 Bangkok United (B) 1,98238166165+26.9%
8 Air Force United (B) 1,88228579157n/a
9 SCG Muangthong United (B) 1,843259105154n/a
10 Air Force Robinson 1,30130079145−13.2%
11 Pathumthani University 1,34620065134+0.8%
12 Rangsit United 1,10330050100−56.5%
13 Bankunmae 1,1672505097−23.6%
League total26,53078046180−4.3%

Source: Thai League

Attendances by home match played

Team \ Match played123456789101112Total
Air Force Robinson 150100102Unk.212020030079Unk.5150100Unk.81,301
Air Force United (B) 791481591241391791191101582131692851,882
Bangkok United (B) 25621538120011520010066122121861201,982
Bankunmae 50120701027060100859090250801,167
Grakcu Sai Mai United 111150100150Unk.3892202252703202502802,165
Pathumthani University 6510020015020014015010089152Unk.7Unk.91,346
Police Tero (B) 3251652742122502501511501552001901752,497
Rangsit United 100120100605410030069Unk.650501001,103
Rangsit University 400300260Unk.1235801002004502252003002,750
Samut Prakan 22030021811420020013080116462501572,031
SCG Muangthong United (B) 2591901671131631251231211521201052051,843
Siam 250140250150150150150150Unk.42001501501,890
Thonburi University 1252211802703205894503703253705737804,573

Source: Thai League Note:
Unk.1 Some error of T4 official match report 6 April 2019 (Rangsit University 0–2 Police Tero (B)).
Unk.2 Some error of T4 official match report 18 May 2019 (Air Force Robinson 0–1 Rangsit University).
Unk.3 Some error of T4 official match report 1 June 2019 (Grakcu Sai Mai United 4–0 Bankunmae).
Unk.4 Some error of T4 official match report 21 July 2019 (Siam 0–2 Pathumthani University).
Unk.5 Some error of T4 official match report 31 July 2019 (Air Force Robinson 0–2 Thonburi University).
Unk.6 Some error of T4 official match report 11 August 2019 (Rangsit United 0–1 Police Tero (B)).
Unk.7 Some error of T4 official match report 21 August 2019 (Pathumthani University 3–3 SCG Muangthong United (B)).
Unk.8 Some error of T4 official match report 31 August 2019 (Air Force Robinson 1–1 Air Force United (B)).
Unk.9 Some error of T4 official match report 31 August 2019 (Pathumthani University 2–0 Bankunmae).

Season statistics

Top scorers by team

PositionTeamsNameGoals
1 Grakcu Sai Mai United Flag of Egypt.svg Basam Radwan Mahmoud Mohamed Afify11
2 SCG Muangthong United (B) Flag of Thailand.svg Chanayut Srisawat10
3 Pathumthani University Flag of the United States.svg Diego Barrera 9
4 Bangkok United (B) Flag of Thailand.svg Veerapat Nilburapha 8
Siam Flag of Ghana.svg Oscar Plape
6 Air Force Robinson Flag of Thailand.svg Somprat Inthaphut7
7 Thonburi University Flag of Thailand.svg Piyaphong Phrueksupee6
8 Air Force United (B) Flag of Thailand.svg Nontapat Naksawat5
Police Tero (B) Flag of Thailand.svg Nattawut Munsuwan
10 Samut Prakan Flag of Thailand.svg Phakpoom Malirungrueng4
11 Bankunmae Flag of Thailand.svg Anirut Jandaeng3
Flag of Thailand.svg Sirisuk Yenjai
13 Rangsit United Flag of Thailand.svg Acharob Yohannan2
Flag of Thailand.svg Pasongsin Siripichien
Rangsit University Flag of Thailand.svg Kanthawat Petcharat
Flag of Thailand.svg Rattachai Homchuen
Flag of Thailand.svg Teerapong Malai

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