2019 Thai Women's League

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Thai Women's League
Season2019
Champions Chonburi
BG Bundit Asia (Share)
Matches played52
Goals scored262 (5.04 per match)
Top goalscorer Jaruwan Chairuk
Kanyanat Chetthabutr
(12 Goals)
Highest scoring Thammasat University 0–12 Chonburi
(6 April 2019)
Longest winning run Chonburi
(10 matches)
Longest unbeaten run Chonburi
(11 matches)
Longest winless run Thammasat University
(10 matches)
Longest losing run Thammasat University
(10 matches)
2017
2020

The 2019 Thai Women's League was the fifth season of the Thai Women's League, the top Thai professional league for women's association football clubs, since its establishment in 2009. A total of 11 teams competed in the league. The season began on 26 January 2019.

Contents

Teams

[1]

Format

[2]

The league is divided into 2 rounds. The first round is divided into 2 groups, 6 teams, with the Thailand U-16 in the group as a stand. For Group B, there are 5 teams in Thailand. Thailand U-19 is a standing team, if any team with the top 2 highest scores of each group Will go through to play in the final

Personnel and sponsoring

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerMain sponsor
Air Force Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBC
Bangkok Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Grand Sport Flag of Thailand.svg TBC
BG Bundit Asia Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Grand Sport LEO
Chonburi Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBCNeecon AIA Group
Kasem Bundit University Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBC
Lampang Sports School Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Grand Sport Surin Suwan
Nakhon Si Lady SS Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBCNeeconNeecon
Sisaket Sports School Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Warrix Sports SSKSS
Thailand U-16 Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Warrix Sports FA Thailand
Thailand U-19 Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Warrix Sports FA Thailand
Thammasat University Flag of Thailand.svg TBC Flag of Thailand.svg TBCkumchoo stadium

Groups

Group AGroup B

League table

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Chonburi 101000522+5030
Bangkok 106223410+2420
Nakhon Si Lady SS 105232314+917
Thailand U-16 104241917+214
Lampang Sports School 102081837196
Thammasat University 100010369660
Source: [ citation needed ]

Source=FA Thailand

Round 1

26 January 2019 Bangkok 4–0 Thammasat University Bangkok
16:30
Report Stadium: High Performance Training Centre

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

Round 8

14 March 2019 Chonburi 3–0 Bangkok Bangkok
16:00
Report Stadium: High Performance Training Centre

Round 9

Round 10

Round 11

Round 12

Round 13

Round 14

18 April 2019 Lampang Sports School 0–10 Bangkok Bangkok
16:00 Report
Stadium: High Performance Training Centre

Round 15

20 April 2019 Thammasat University 0–10 Bangkok Bangkok
19:15 Report Video
Stadium: High Performance Training Centre
Referee: This match finished at half-time because Thammasat University players have less than 7 players. So the competition manager decide Bangkok won 10-0.

Round 16

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
BG Bundit Asia 8800382+3624
Air Force 86023310+2318
Thailand U-19 84041912+712
Sisaket Sports School 81071339263
Kasem Bundit University 8107646403
Source: [ citation needed ]

Source=FA Thailand

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

Round 8

Round 9

Round 10

Round 11

Round 12

Round 13

Round 14

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
2 May – Bangkok
 
 
Chonburi Sports School (p)0 (4)
 
11 May – Bangkok
 
Air Force 0 (3)
 
Chonburi Sports School C
 
2 May – Bangkok
 
BG Bundit Asia C
 
Bangkok 2 (2)
 
 
BG Bundit Asia (p)2 (3)
 
Third place
 
 
11 May – Bangkok
 
 
Bangkok C
 
 
Air Force C

Semi-final

Third place play-off

[3]

Third Place shared

Final

[4]

Winners shared

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Thailand.svg Jaruwan Chairuk Chonburi 12
Flag of Thailand.svg Kanyanat Chetthabutr BG Bundit Asia
4 Flag of Thailand.svg Saowalak Pengngam Chonburi 10
Flag of Thailand.svg Jenjira Bubpha Bangkok
6 Flag of Thailand.svg Sirikan Phayaknet Chonburi 8
Flag of Thailand.svg Muthita Senkram Bangkok
8 Flag of Thailand.svg Arisa Krainara Nakhon Si Lady SS 7
Flag of Thailand.svg Kwanruthai Kunupatham Air Force
12 Flag of Thailand.svg Rattikan Thongsombut BG Bundit Asia 6
Flag of Thailand.svg Sirinthip Thongmai Nakhon Si Lady SS
Flag of Thailand.svg Sunisa Kamphinij Air Force
Flag of Thailand.svg Wilaiporn Boothduang Air Force
15 Flag of Thailand.svg Jirapaporn Dumhai Nakhon Si Lady SS 5
Flag of Thailand.svg Suparat Sriboonhome Bangkok
Flag of Thailand.svg Warunee Phetwiset Air Force
21 Flag of Thailand.svg Chatya Prathumkun Thailand U-16 4
Flag of Thailand.svg Khwanrudi Saengchan BG Bundit Asia
Flag of Thailand.svg Aranya Pornklin Lampang Sports School
Flag of Thailand.svg Sutinan Samphatthonglaen BG Bundit Asia
Flag of Thailand.svg Thanatta Chawong Bangkok
Flag of Thailand.svg Orapin Waenngoen BG Bundit Asia
3415 Players8 Teams3
5117 Players9 Teams2
9241 Players11 Teams1

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