Thai League Coach of the Year

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In the Thai League T1, the Thai League Coach of the Year Award is an annual award given to a head coach who is recognised for their overall contribution to the achievements of a specific team.

Winners

Jadet Meelarp, one-time winner Jadet Meelarp.jpg
Jadet Meelarp, one-time winner
YearNationalityManagerClubNotesRef(s)
1996-97 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Withaya Laohakul Bangkok Bank Winning a first Thai Premier League title.
1997 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Piyapong Pue-on Royal Thai Air Force Winning a first Thai Premier League title.
1998 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Karoon Narksawat Sinthana
1999 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Piyapong Pue-on Royal Thai Air Force Winning a second title in three years.
2000 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Pichai Pituwong BEC Tero Sasana Winning a Double champions.
2001-02 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Attaphol Buspakom BEC Tero Sasana
2002-03 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Narong Suwannachote Krung Thai Bank
2003-04 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Worrawoot Dangsamer Krung Thai Bank
2004-05 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil José Alves Borges Thailand Tobacco Monopoly
2006 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Somchai Subpherm Bangkok University
2007 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Jadet Meelarp Chonburi Winning a first Thai Premier League title.
2008 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Prapol Pongpanich Provincial Electricity Authority
2009 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Attaphol Buspakom Muangthong United Winning a title after promoted.
2010 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium René Desaeyere Muangthong United
2011 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Attaphol Buspakom Buriram PEA
2012 Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Slaviša Jokanović Muangthong United Winning without losing
2013 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Attaphol Buspakom Bangkok Glass F.C.
2014 Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Masahiro Wada Chonburi
2015 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Alexandre Gama Buriram United
2017 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Totchtawan Sripan Muangthong United
2018 Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro Božidar Bandović Buriram United
2019 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Ailton dos Santos Silva Chiangrai United
2020-21 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Surachai Jaturapattarapong BG Pathum United

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