Soltilo Angkor FC

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Soltilo Angkor FC
Full nameSoltilo Angkor Football Club
Founded2016
Dissolved2023
Ground HANUMAN Stadium , Siem Reap
Capacity5,000
Chairman Keisuke Honda and Por Vannith [1]
ManagerChea Mengly
Coach Keo Sophal
League Cambodian League 2
2022 7th
Website Club website

Soltilo Angkor was a football (soccer) club in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It plays in the Cambodian League 2, [2] the second division of Cambodian football. On 1st June 2023, the club announced its statement that the club is dissolved due to financial problem.

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Current squad

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 Cambodia.svg  CAM Tai Tong
3 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Sambath Sotheara
4 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Morm Ravuthy
6 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Im Vakhim (Captain)
9 FW Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Yen Makara
10 MF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Eam Ratana
11 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Yern Samoeurn
12 MF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Kour Sopheak
13 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Yong Mengchhay
15 FW Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Ly Duk
16 GK Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Neang Phannith
17 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Hak Vuthy (on loan from Phnom Penh Crown Academy)
18 MF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Theoun Soreach
19 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Put Chomnan
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21 GK Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Chea Savin (on loan from Phnom Penh Crown Academy)
22 FW Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Norng Vylik
23 MF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Na Marady
26 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Ly Rosan
33 FW Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Roth Samnang
34 GK Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Nann Sinun
35 MF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Kong Sros
55 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Touch Khemrin
66 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Phan Makara
73 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Koam Sokthon
77 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Born Seangdyvith
87 MF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Phan Makara
99 FW Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Horm Sokleap

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