List of football clubs in Thailand

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This is a list of association football clubs in Thailand .

Contents

Thai League 1

Thai League 2

Thai League 3

Thai League 3 Northern Region

Thai League 3 North Eastern Region

Thai League 3 Eastern Region

Thai League 3 Western Region

Thai League 3 Bangkok Metropolitan Region

Thai League 3 Southern Region

Thailand Semi-pro League

Thailand Semi-pro League Northern Region

Thailand Semi-pro League North Eastern Region

Thailand Semi-pro League Eastern Region

Thailand Semi-pro League Western Region

Thailand Semi-pro League Bangkok Metropolitan Region

Thailand Semi-pro League Southern Region

Thailand Amateur League

Thailand Amateur League Northern Region

ClubProvinceYears
Christ FC
Star Power
GhostGate FC
Vachiralai United Saraphi, Chiang Mai
North - Vachiralai Chiangmai United Chiang Mai
Singhaneua Chiangmai Chiang Mai
Unseen Lamphun United Lamphun
Nan City Nan
Phrae FC Phrae
Rongsee Maechaithanachotiwat Mae Chai, Phayao
Thunghong United
Blue Phoenix FC
Chiang Kham United
Khelang United
Chiangrai FC Chiang Rai
Lamphun Ranger Lamphun
Dream Star
WiangPing Ranger Chiang Mai
PRC Soccer Club
Debsirin Chiangmai Chiang Mai
Chiangmai Country
Northern Footballclub
Chiangrai Dragon FC
Phichit United Phichit
Naresuan FC
Sawankhalok United
Nakhon Sawan Nakhon Sawan 1999
Hightech Thchnology
Chattrakan city
Thasung FC
Srinakhon Town
Paknampho Nakhon Sawan
Lomsak United
HIM HIM Maesot Football Club
PPK FC
Phitsanulok Songkwae
Mahathep United
NGOB-DANG Kamphengphet
Kongkrilas United
Buengsamphan
INDY Wichianburi FC

Thailand Amateur League North Eastern Region

ClubProvinceYears
KDC Solution
Maha Sarakham Rajabhat University Maha Sarakham
Lawanpanit FC
Nakhondonsiet FC
Chumphae FC Khon Kaen 2018
Banthaen VP United
Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University Nakhon Ratchasima
Mancha Arena Football Club
Chandrubeksa Football Club
Namphong United Nam Phong, Khon Kaen
Klongkham United
ROI-ET 2018 Roi Et
Matthayom Roi-Et United Roi Et
Sarakham Falcon
Phukhieo United Phu Khiao, Chaiyaphum
Nakhon Phanom United 2520 Nakhon Phanom
Kalasin United Kalasin 2010
Thailand All Star
Ban Chiang Peak-One City Nong Han District, Udon Thani
Kranuan FC Kranuan, Khon Kaen
Sakonnakhon United
Phaomphrai Witthayakharn Football Club Roi Et
Pitchaya Bundit College Nong Bua Lamphu
Kalasin Kalasin
Phon Commercial and Technical College
Nongkhai City Nong Khai
Udon Banjan United Udon Thani
Dontan PCCM FC Mukdahan
FC Mahasarakham Maha Sarakham
UD Young Boy Football Club
Chaiyaphum Changsuek
Sakonnakhon City Sakonnakhon
ARSA Football Club
Komin BaDan Roi-Et FC Roi Et
Northeastern University Khon Kaen
College of Asian Scholars Khon Kaen
RERU FC Roi Et
UD Vessuwan
Kantharalak United Kantharalak, Sisaket
Union Korat Nakhon Ratchasima 2020
Amnatcharoen City Amnat Charoen
ROI-ET PB United Roi Et
Sisaketwittayalai FC Sisaket
BK12 Kantharalak City Kantharalak, Sisaket
Surin Hinkhon United Surin
Rasisalai United Rasi Salai, Sisaket 2018
TK Academy Football Club
SurindraYMA FC Surin
Sisaket City Sisaket 2022
SBAC PSK FC Sisaket
Warin Chamrap FC Warin Chamrap, Ubon Ratchathani
Poly FC Ubon Ratchathani
Bongkotpetch United Lam Plai Mat, Buriram
UBON Rovers FC Ubon Ratchathani
Kada City Sawasdee Samunprai FC Surin
Roi Et Sport Club Roi Et
Loengnoktha United Loeng Nok Tha, Yasothon
UBON Kids City Ubon Ratchathani
JFAM United Kantharalak, Sisaket
Nakhonratchasima Prokick United Nakhon Ratchasima
Mercury FC
Ti Yai Yaiyam Football Club
SBAC Sisaket Football Club Sisaket
Roi Et Football Club Roi Et
X-Star Khueang Nai United Khueang Nai, Ubon Ratchathani
Suranaree Army 2 FC Nakhon Ratchasima
Surin 008 Surin
Nakhonratchasima College Nakhon Ratchasima

Thailand Amateur League Eastern Region

ClubProvinceYears
Padriew City Chachoengsao
Prachinburi City Prachinburi
Hi-tech Sakaeo Sakaeo
Phechburapha football club
Angslla FC
Nakhon Nayok Nakhon Nayok 2009
Khlongchao Bollken FC
Salalumduan FC
Prachinburi United Prachinburi 2010
Narathiwat FC
FC Hallelujah
Harmornious United
Loma Pattaya FC
Banbueng - Mabpai City
Warship United
Baanfootball Pattaya
Pattaya City Sport Football Club
Muangmin United
Nikhom United
Police Ladkrabang FC
Ban Kaeng United
Pholungka United
T-United
Khaobaisri Rayong 2016
Sattahip FC
BSB Pakkert City
Pattaya United 2022
EGY Thai FC
Phanatnikhom FC
FC Planet
Burapha University

Thailand Amateur League Western Region

ClubProvinceYears
Kokkratorn City
Saraburi Warriors Saraburi
Lamnarai City
Bangkokthonburi University FC Thawi Watthana, Bangkok
Pakchong SCK
Srinagarindra Samutsakorn
Phachi City
Lawoe United
Lopburi United Lopburi
Khok Samrong City Khok Samrong, Lopburi
Hornbill Junior
THE ZERO
Muangkrung Bangkok 2016
Lopburi City Lopburi 2016
Saraburi City Saraburi
Tandaew FC
APD United
Nonthaburi City Nonthaburi
KU Kamphaengsaen FC Nakhon Pathom
MUSS FC
KT United
Tesabantumbonnongkhae
Kanchanaburi City Kanchanaburi
FIFA Kamphaeng Saen City
Thawiwatthana F.C.
Watboat United
Nakhonomnoi FC
Ayothaya Warrior
Bangluang Football Club
MBF Amphawa FC
Thapluang United
Donmueang FC Don Mueang, Bangkok
PS Banmo FC
Samutsongkhram City
OLD Town Kamphengsaen
Boran Kamphaengsaen United
Lukha Vimarnmamourng FC
Thonburi City Thon Buri, Bangkok
Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin Phutthamonthon, Nakhon Pathom
Cha-am Thayang City
NongKhae Police FC Nong Khae, Saraburi
Samutprakan Junior United Samut Prakan

Thailand Amateur League Bangkok Metropolitan Region

ClubProvinceYears
Samut Prakan United Samut Prakan 2009
Minburi City FC Min Buri, Bangkok
Thaispirit FC
FC Bangsaotong Bang Sao Thong, Samut Prakan
Bangkok City FC
Uthumphon United Uthumphon Phisai, Sisaket
BT United
King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok Bang Sue, Bangkok
Sathorn UTK FC Sathon, Bangkok
Teerachaipallet Samutprakan FC Samut Prakan
Immanuel Sport Foundation
Ocel Media FC
W&A Bangmod FC
Kasetsart FC Academy
Minburi United Min Buri, Bangkok
Pakkran United
Rajdamern FC
Phimai United
Patumkongka Football Club
Bangkapi Leon Spirit Sport
Nongchok City
Krungthep FC Bangkok
Bangkok Football Academy
Aidin Sport
Ramkhamhaeng University Bang Kapi, Bangkok
Bangkhuntien FC
Look E San
Mahajak Samutprakan Samut Prakan
Navaminda Kasatriyadhiraj Royal Air Force Academy Football Club
Pongnapha FC
Dome Pathum Thani 2014
Thonburi Forest FC Bangkok 2018
Samutsakhon City Samut Sakhon
Srisaman Football Club
Wang Noi City
Futera United
Prasit Samutsakhon Football Club
Mitsa-hai FC
Built King Cobra
Sirisak Sport Club
SPA Srongpol
Lumplee Subdistrict Administrative Organization
Sing Ubon FC Ubon Ratchathani
Singh Non FC
DX Football Club
Rose Asia Thanyaburi FC
Institute of Entrepreneurial Science Ayothaya
Power Kids FC
Romklao United
Yungthong United
STK Muangnont
Hippo FC Bangkok

Thailand Amateur League Southern Region

ClubProvinceYears
Phangnga United Phangnga
Andaman Bluemarlin Phuket Phuket
Srivichai Surat Thani 2017
Munagkhondee United
Phatthalung City
Wiangsa City
Kanchana Forest
ST Youth FC.
Muangtrang United Trang
Southernbeach FC
Bangkaew FC
MH Nakhonsi FC
Blnlha Songkhla City
Songkhla Aslan TSU
Songkhla City
Auni Sport Football Club
Langu City La-ngu, Satun
SKRU Sanfundantai FC
KP Bannangsta FC

By provinces

Province Thai League 1 Thai League 2 Thai League 3
Bangkok Port Bangkok F.C.

Kasetsart Police Tero F.C.

Assumption United F.C.

Chamchuri United F.C.

AUU Inter Bangkok F.C.

Kasem Bundit University F.C.

North Bangkok University F.C.

Prime Bangkok F.C.

Royal Thai Army F.C.

Thonburi United F.C.

Amnat Charoen
Ang Thong Angthong F.C.
Bueng Kan
Buriram Buriram United
Chachoengsao Chachoengsao Hi-Tek F.C.

Pad Riew City F.C.

Chai Nat Chainat Hornbill
Chaiyaphum
Chanthaburi Chanthaburi F.C.
Chiang Mai Chiangmai United F.C. Chiangmai F.C.

Maejo United F.C.

Chiang Rai Chiangrai United Chiangrai City F.C.
Chonburi Chonburi F.C. ACDC F.C.

Fleet United

Siam Navy F.C.

Baanfootball Pattaya F.C.

Chumphon
Kalasin
Kamphaeng Phet Kamphaengphet F.C.
Kanchanaburi Kanchanaburi Power F.C.

Kanchanaburi City F.C.

Khon Kaen Khon Kaen United Khon Kaen F.C.

Khon Kaen Mordindang

Krabi Krabi F.C.
Lampang Lampang F.C. Khelang United
Lamphun Lamphun Warriors F.C.
Loei Muang Loei United
Lopburi Lopburi City F.C.
Mae Hong Son
Maha Sarakham Mahasarakham F.C.
Mukdahan
Nakhon Nayok
Nakhon Pathom Nakhon Pathom United F.C. Thapluang United
Nakhon Phanom
Nakhon Ratchasima Nakhon Ratchasima F.C. Suranaree Black Cat F.C.
Nakhon Sawan Si Kwae City
Nakhon Si Thammarat Nakhon Si United F.C.
Nan
Narathiwat Nara United F.C.
Nong Bua Lamphu Nongbua Pitchaya F.C.
Nong Khai
Nonthaburi Muangthong United VRN Muangnont F.C.

Nonthaburi United F.C.

Pathum Thani Bangkok United

BG Pathum United

Dome F.C.

Pathumthani University F.C. Royal Thai Air Force F.C. 2019

Rajpracha F.C.

Maraleina F.C.

Pattani Pattani F.C.
Phang Nga
Phatthalung Phatthalung F.C.
Phayao
Phetchabun
Phichit
Phitsanulok Chattrakan City F.C.

Phitsanulok F.C. Pitsanulok Unity F.C.

Phetchaburi
Phrae Phrae United
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Ayutthaya United
Phuket Phuket Andaman F.C.
Prachinburi Saimit Kabin United F.C.
Prachuap Khiri Khan PT Prachuap F.C. Hua Hin City F.C.
Ranong Ranong United F.C.
Rayong Rayong F.C. Bankhai United F.C.

Pluakdaeng United F.C.

Ratchaburi Ratchaburi Mitr Phol
Roi Et Roi Et PB United F.C.
Sa Kaeo
Sakon Nakhon
Samut Prakan Samut Prakan City F.C. Customs United F.C.

Samut Prakan F.C.

Samut Sakhon Samut Sakhon City F.C.
Samut Songkhram Samut Songkhram City F.C.
Saraburi Saraburi United
Satun Satun F.C.
Sing Buri
Sisaket Sisaket United F.C. Raseesalai United
Songkhla Songkhla F.C.
Sukhothai Sukhothai F.C. Krongkrailas United
Suphanburi Suphanburi F.C.
Surat Thani PSU Surat Thani City F.C.
Surin Surin City F.C.

Surin Khongcheemool

Tak Nakhon Mae Sot United F.C.
Trang Muang Trang United
Trat Trat F.C.
Ubon Ratchathani Ubon Kruanapat F.C.
Udon Thani Udon United
Uthai Thani Uthai Thani F.C.
Uttaradit Uttaradit F.C.
Yala F.C. Yala

Yala City F.C.

Yasothon Yasothon F.C.

Withdrawn/Suspended Clubs

Former clubs

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