Ezra F.C.

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Ezra FC
Ezra FC.png
Full nameEzra Center
Nickname(s)Ezra
Founded2003;21 years ago (2003)
Ground New Laos National Stadium
Vientiane, Laos
Capacity25,000
OwnerArun Kim
ChairmanArun Kim
Head CoachIssac Kim
Coach Flag of Laos.svg Soukphavanh Phaivanh
League Lao League 1
2023 Lao League 1 ; 3rd

Ezra FC is a football club located in Vientiane, Laos. It currently plays in Lao League 1, the highest division of Laotian football. [1]

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Players

As of 22 June 2022 [2]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Kop Lokphathip
2 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Phoutthavong Sangvilay
3 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Foutbone Kounnasen
4 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Anantaza Siphongphan
7 FW Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Anousone Xaypanya
8 FW Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Peeter Phanthavong
9 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Park Eun-sung
10 FW Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Chony Wenpaserth
11 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Lekto Louang Aphay
12 GK Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Phounin
13 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Bounthavy Sipasong
14 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Oun Phetvongsa
15 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Xayasouk Keovisone
16 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Xayhana Xihalath
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17 FW Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Lavi Somthongkham
18 GK Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Chantavisay Thiep Anong
19 FW Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Phathana Phommathep
20 DF Flag of Guam.svg  GUM Takumi Ito
21 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Phouthalak Thongsanith
23 FW Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Athit Louanglath
24 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Aphixay Thanakhanty
25 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Vongsadka Chanthaleusay
26 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Thanakone Malathong
27 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Chanthavixay Khounthoumphone
28 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Phoutthasay Khochalern
30 FW Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Keoviengpheth Lithideth
39 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Phonsack Seesavath
55 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Damoth Thongkhamsavath

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