This is a list of association football clubs in Thailand .
Club | Province | Years |
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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 | ||
Club | Province | Years |
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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 | |
Club | Province | Years |
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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 | ||
Club | Province | Years |
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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 | |
Club | Province | Years |
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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 | |
Club | Province | Years |
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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 | ||
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