Thonburi City F.C.

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Thonburi City
ธนบุรี ซิตี้
Thonburi City F.C. logo.jpg
Full nameThonburi City Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลธนบุรี ซิตี้
Nickname(s) King Cobra
(ราชันจงอาง)
Founded2013;8 years ago (2013)
Ground 84th Anniversary Stadium (Bang Bon)
Bangkok, Thailand
Capacity5,000
ChairmanSakthat Tiansiripithak
Head CoachSompok Udomsiri
League2018 Thailand Amateur League Western Region

Thonburi City Football Club (Thai : สโมสรฟุตบอลธนบุรี ซิตี้), is a Thai professional football club based in Thonburi, Bangkok. The club was founded in 2013. They currently play in 2018 Thailand Amateur League Western Region.

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History

Thonburi City was established in 2014 as a 'pilot club' to replace Laem Chabang F.C., which was ended at the last place of the previous season of Bangkok and field region. The club started its first season at the Central & Western Region, where is the same region with their regional rival Krung Thonburi F.C. 'King Cobra' used Thonburi Stadium as its temporary home ground due to 84th Birthday Anniversary of His Majesty the King Sport Club was still under maintenance. King Cobra ended their first season with the 8th place of the region with 33 points, edged the ninth-placed Krung Thonburi F.C. which had the same number of obtained points by Head-to-Head results.

In 2015, King Cobra got its first achievement as it won the second place of the Central & Western Region and qualified to the Champions League Group stage. However, the club ended their season at the sixth place, and they failed to qualify to the 2016 Division 1.

In 2016, King Cobra moved to 84th Birthday Anniversary of His Majesty the King Sport Club first season and affiliated with Port F.C., but King Cobra started their season with a 0–5 thrashed to regional rival in first match of the league. Then, King Cobra made their bad performance till they ended up at the last place of Western region and relegated to Thai Football Division 3 next season.

In 2017, Thonburi City played in 2016 Thai Division 3 Tournament Central Region and failed in Third round.

In 2018, Thonburi City played in 2018 Thailand Amateur League Western Region.

Stadium and locations

CoordinatesLocationStadiumCapacityYear
13°43′27″N100°20′42″E / 13.724254°N 100.344909°E / 13.724254; 100.344909 Bangkok Thonburi University Stadium  ?2014–2015
13°38′40″N100°23′50″E / 13.644333°N 100.397105°E / 13.644333; 100.397105 Bangkok 84th Anniversary Stadium (Bang Bon) 5,0002016

Season By Season record

SeasonLeague FA Cup League Cup Top goalscorer
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
2014 DIV 2 Central & West 268992829338th
2015 DIV 2 Central & West 2416354221512ndNot Enter QR1
2016 DIV 2 West 2234517481312Not Enter QR1
2017 DIV 3 Central 311143417th – 32ndNot EnterCan't Enter
2017TA Central7115727411th – 12thNot EnterCan't Enter
2018TA WestNot EnterCan't Enter
ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Relegated

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