2019 Thai League 4 Western Region

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Thai League 4
Western Region
Season2019
Dates9 February 2019 – 31 August 2019
Champions Hua Hin City
Relegated Look E San
T4 Champions League Hua Hin City
Chainat United
Matches played108
Goals scored327 (3.03 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Thailand.svg Sutin Iamsa-ard
(11 goals; Hua Hin City)
Flag of Thailand.svg Suriyakarn Chimjeen
(11 goals; Saraburi United)
Biggest home win7 goals difference
Hua Hin City 7–0 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B)
(27 April 2019)
Biggest away win7 goals difference
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B) 0–7 Assumption United
(9 June 2019)
Highest scoring11 goals
Chainat United 3–8 Look E San
(1 June 2019)
Longest winning run6 matches
Assumption United
Longest unbeaten run14 matches
Assumption United
Longest winless run11 matches
Saraburi United
Longest losing run10 matches
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B)
Highest attendance1,435
Saraburi United 1–1 Chainat Hornbill (B)
(2 March 2019)
Lowest attendance37
Samut Songkhram 2–0 IPE Samut Sakhon United
(31 July 2019)
Total attendance26,279
Average attendance250
2018

The 2019 Thai League 4 Western region is a region in the regional stage of the 2019 Thai League 4. A total of 9 teams located in Western, Central, and Bangkok Metropolitan Region of Thailand will compete in the league of the Western region.

Contents

Teams

Number of teams by province

Position Province NumberTeams
1Flag of Chai Nat Province.png  Chai Nat 2 Chainat Hornbill (B) and Chainat United
2Flag of Bangkok.svg  Bangkok 1 Assumption United
Nonthaburi Flag.png  Nonthaburi 1 Look E San
Prachuap Khiri Khan Flag.png  Prachuap Khiri Khan 1 Hua Hin City
Ratchaburi Flag.png  Ratchaburi 1 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B)
Flag of Samut Sakhon Province.png  Samut Sakhon 1 IPE Samut Sakhon United
Flag Samut Songkhram Province.png  Samut Songkhram 1 Samut Songkhram
Saraburi Flag 2.png  Saraburi 1 Saraburi United

Stadiums and locations

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Bangkok Metro
Locations of the 2019 Thai League 4 Western region teams
Bangkok Metropolitan Region.svg
Locations of teams in Bangkok Metropolitan region
TeamLocationStadiumCoordinates
Assumption United Bangkok (Bang Khae)Assumption College Thonburi Stadium 13°44′03″N100°22′14″E / 13.734149°N 100.370659°E / 13.734149; 100.370659
Chainat Hornbill (B) Chainat (Mueang) Khao Plong Stadium 15°13′09″N100°09′20″E / 15.219153°N 100.155426°E / 15.219153; 100.155426
Chainat United Chainat (Nong Mamong)Nong Mamong Stadium 15°16′26″N99°52′05″E / 15.273936°N 99.867939°E / 15.273936; 99.867939
Hua Hin City Prachuap Khiri Khan (Hua Hin) Hua Hin Municipal Stadium 12°31′37″N99°58′10″E / 12.527000°N 99.969423°E / 12.527000; 99.969423
IPE Samut Sakhon United Samut Sakhon (Mueang)IPE Samut Sakhon Stadium 13°32′30″N100°16′52″E / 13.541709°N 100.281073°E / 13.541709; 100.281073
Look E San Nonthaburi (Mueang) Nonthaburi Youth Centre Stadium 13°52′44″N100°32′39″E / 13.879011°N 100.544045°E / 13.879011; 100.544045
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B) Ratchaburi (Pak Tho)Pak Tho Municipality Stadium 13°22′15″N99°50′51″E / 13.370899°N 99.847580°E / 13.370899; 99.847580
Samut Songkhram Samut Songkhram (Mueang) Samut Songkhram Stadium 13°24′51″N100°00′00″E / 13.414231°N 99.999909°E / 13.414231; 99.999909
Saraburi United Saraburi (Mueang) Saraburi Stadium 14°33′24″N100°54′17″E / 14.556787°N 100.904831°E / 14.556787; 100.904831

League table

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Hua Hin City (Q)2417255216+3653Qualification to the Champions League stage
2 Chainat United (Q)2416355329+2451
3 Assumption United 2414464430+1446
4 Saraburi United 249784134+734
5 Chainat Hornbill (B) 2493123735+230
6 Samut Songkhram 24751227401326 [lower-alpha 1]
7 IPE Samut Sakhon United 24751225452026 [lower-alpha 1]
8 Look E San (R)2458112330723Relegation to the 2020 Thailand Amateur League
9 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B) 24351625684314Suspension 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.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Samut Songkhram ahead on head-to-head record; Samut Songkhram 9 pts, IPE Samut Sakhon United 0 pts.

Positions by round

Qualification to the Champions League stage
Relegation to the 2020 Thailand Amateur League
Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627
Hua Hin City 211112221112112221121223221
Chainat United 435321112221221113333332112
Assumption United 352233333333333332212111333
Saraburi United 567799999999998967777655444
Chainat Hornbill (B) 788864575554777544444444555
Samut Songkhram 874457756885556789988777876
IPE Samut Sakhon United 646686444446665896666888787
Look E San 123545687667444455555566668
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B) 9*9*9*9*78868778889*67889*9*9*9*9*9*9*9*
Source: Thai League

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

Results by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627
Hua Hin City WWWWLNWDWWLLWWNDWWWLWLWNWWW
Chainat United DWLWWWWWNDDWLWWWLNWLLWWWWWN
Assumption United WLWWLWNLDWWDDWWNWWWWDWWLNLL
Saraburi United DNDLLLDLDDNDLWWLWLLNWWWDWWW
Chainat Hornbill (B) LLDNWWLLWLDDNLLWWWLWLNLWLWL
Samut Songkhram LDWDNLLWLLDWDNLLLLLDWWNLLWW
IPE Samut Sakhon United NWLLLWWDDNDLDLLLLWNWLLLDWLW
Look E San WDLLWLLNDDDDWLWDNLWDDLLLLNL
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B) LLNDWLDWLDDNDLLWLLLLNLLLLLL
Source: [ citation needed ]
N = No match; W = Won; D = Drawn; L = Lost

Results

For the Western region, a total 24 matches per team competing in 3 legs. In the 3rd leg, the winner on head-to-head result of the 1st and the 2nd 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 2nd leg match (This penalty kickoff don't bring to calculate points on league table, it's only the process to find the home team in 3rd leg).

Home \ Away ASU CNH CNU HHC ISU LES RBM SKM SBU ASU CNH CNU HHC ISU LES RBM SKM SBU
Assumption United 1–00–12–00–03–10–45–02–11–02–54–22–10–02–01–20–5
Chainat Hornbill (B) 1–20–02–01–20–14–04–23–30–22–03–02–5
Chainat United 1–23–21–22–03–85–02–11–10–10–17–22–14–12–1
Hua Hin City 3–13–00–23–03–07–01–04–02–03–03–15–02–01–2
IPE Samut Sakhon United 1–30–40–11–12–13–10–12–11–01–0
Look E San 1–11–20–10–00–00–00–00–11–32–11–3
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B) 0–74–31–30–22–21–41–12–12–31–4
Samut Songkhram 1–30–10–20–23–00–03–31–02–00–0
Saraburi United 0–01–12–20–24–20–11–12–02–13–33–1
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.

Season statistics

Top scorers by team

PositionTeamsNameGoals
1 Hua Hin City Flag of Thailand.svg Sutin Iamsa-ard11
Saraburi United Flag of Thailand.svg Suriyakarn Chimjeen
3 Chainat United Flag of Thailand.svg Thanayut Jittabud10
4 Assumption United Flag of Japan.svg Akira Niiho9
Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkrit Senkaew
Flag of Thailand.svg Surawut Sutthisak
7 Chainat Hornbill (B) Flag of Thailand.svg Weraphat Kaewongsa7
Samut Songkhram Flag of Thailand.svg Sittichai Pankoo
9 IPE Samut Sakhon United Flag of Thailand.svg Kittin Duangket5
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B) Flag of Thailand.svg Yotsak Chaowana
11 Look E San Flag of Thailand.svg Noppadol Juijaiherm3
Flag of Thailand.svg Piranun Kerdsorn
Flag of Thailand.svg Thanakorn Pheuansopa

Attendances

Overall statistical table

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 Saraburi United 7,9501,435290723n/a
2 Hua Hin City 3,830530200295+24.5%
3 IPE Samut Sakhon United 2,376400150238+72.5%
4 Look E San 2,276500100207+42.8%
5 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B) 2,07442972207n/a
6 Assumption United 2,94542585184+15.7%
7 Chainat United 2,192250102157−16.0%
8 Samut Songkhram 1,34225037149−32.3%
9 Chainat Hornbill (B) 1,29414078117−29.1%
League total26,2791,43537250−14.7%

Source: Thai League

Attendances by home match played

Team \ Match played12345678910111213141516Total
Assumption United 170185132105170253182425160150150180120324851542,945
Chainat Hornbill (B) 140Unk.11251051501351151257812895981,294
Chainat United 2501201201021201201201752501501351601702002,192
Hua Hin City 250530250300200200Unk.32502502502003003505003,830
IPE Samut Sakhon United 1501503002001762002003003004002,376
Look E San 5001001001091502003501501153002022,276
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B) 7423330042925015032583158722,074
Samut Songkhram 210150116174250Unk.2150150105371,342
Saraburi United 1,4351,1057725442904555786185236251,0057,950

Source: Thai League Note:
Unk.1 Some error of T4 official match report 6 April 2019 (Chainat Hornbill (B) 1–2 IPE Samut Sakhon United).
Unk.2 Some error of T4 official match report 1 June 2019 (Samut Songkhram 3–3 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol (B)).
Unk.3 Some error of T4 official match report 8 June 2019 (Hua Hin City 3–0 Chainat Hornbill (B)).

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