Lao Army F.C.

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Lao Army
Emblem of Lao People's Army.svg
Full nameLao Army Football Club
Nickname(s)ສະໂມສອນກິລາບານເຕະ ກອງທັບ (ກອງທັບໃຫຍ່)
Founded2002;22 years ago (2002)
GroundArmy Stadium KM5
Vientiane,  Laos
Capacity1,000
Owner Lao Army
Head coach Flag of Laos.svg Kovanh Namthavixay
League Lao League 1
2023 Lao League 1 ; 4th

Lao Army Football Club is a football club based in Vientiane, Laos. They play in the Lao League 1, the top national football league in Laos. The club have won a record of 8 league titles.

Contents

Sponsors

PeriodSportswearSponsor
2014– Flag of Thailand.svg FBT

Honours

League

Players

As of 04 March 2024 [1]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
2 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Vanhkod Yangchaluen
4 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Somphavanh Inthavongsa
5 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Bounheng Douangdy
6 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Phimmasone Champathong
7 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Souksavanh Somsanith
8 FW Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Souksavanh Xayalin
9 FW Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Nilan Luangsisombut
10 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Sisawad Dalavong
11 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Inthavong Luangsalath
12 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Thongxay Sihalath
17 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Suea Phouvongvichit
18 GK Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Keo Oudone Souvannasangso
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Keobounkham Buaphun
20 GK Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Inthanon Chanthalasy
22 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Xouxana Sihalath
23 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Phouthone Innalay (captain)
24 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Tiengkham Bounyasaysy
25 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Phetsavanh Bounsoulinh
26 FW Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Tee Sihalath
27 DF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Khanthaviphone Somphonenalat
29 FW Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Vatsana Vongsamorlaphoum
33 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Sinouane Xamounty
34 MF Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Jo E Sandara
36 FW Flag of Laos.svg  LAO Nalin Luangsisombu

Club officials

PositionStaff
Manager Flag of Laos.svg Viengsavanh Sayyaboun
Assistant Manager
First Team Coach
First Team Coach
Development Coach
Goalkeeping Coach
Fitness Coach
Doctor
Physical Performance
Head Therapist
Assistant Therapist
Performance Analysis
Physiotherapist
Assistant Physiotherapist
Interpreter
Kit Manager

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References

  1. http://www.laoleague.com/clubs/army-fc-3.html?section=players [ dead link ]