Thonburi University F.C.

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Thonburi University
มหาวิทยาลัยธนบุรี
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Full nameThonburi University Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลมหาวิทยาลัยธนบุรี
Nickname(s)The Thonburi Side Warhorse
ม้าศึกฝั่งธน
Founded2016;4 years ago (2016)
Ground Thonburi University Stadium
Bangkok, Thailand
Capacity1,500
ChairmanBancha Kerdmanee
Head CoachPoramin Chaichalerm
League Thai League 4

Thonburi University Football Club (Thai สโมสรฟุตบอลมหาวิทยาลัยธนบุรี), is a Thai football club under the stewardship of Thonburi University based in Bangkok, Thailand. [1] [2] The club is currently playing in the Thai League 4 Bangkok Metropolitan Region.

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History

In 2016, the club has established and competed in Thailand Amateur League Bangkok Metropolitan region, used Thonburi University Stadium as ground. [3] They competed in the amateur league to 2017 and 2018 season continuously.

In 2019, the club has promoted to Thai League 4 [4] [5] [6] or also known as Omsin League. [7] The club made the new history by advanced to the round of 16 in Thai League Cup, they beat Samut Prakan City from Thai League 1 in the round of 32, [8] before defeated to PT Prachuap in the round of 16. [9] [10] The club could advanced to 2019 Thai League 4 Champions League.

Stadium and locations

CoordinatesLocationStadiumYear
13°43′27″N100°20′42″E / 13.724254°N 100.344909°E / 13.724254; 100.344909 Bangkok Thonburi University Stadium 2016 – present

Season by season record

SeasonLeague FA Cup League Cup Top goalscorer
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
2016 DIV 3 Bangkok 31111313417th - 32ndNot EnterCan't Enter
2017TA Bangkok10101112113th - 24thNot EnterCan't Enter
2018TA Bangkok33008191stNot EnterCan't Enter
2019 T4 Bangkok 2413563016444thNot Enter R2 Flag of Thailand.svg Piyaphong Phrueksupee6
2020 T4 Bangkok
ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Relegated

Players

Current squad

[11] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
1 Flag of Thailand.svg GK Thitikorn Wiyawattana
2 Flag of Thailand.svg DF Chuchat Khlangsaeng
3 Flag of Thailand.svg DF Kroekphon Wanprakhon
6 Flag of Thailand.svg MF Wutichai Rupsung
7 Flag of Thailand.svg DF Sarawut Bunrod
8 Flag of Thailand.svg MF Nuttawut Onin
9 Flag of Thailand.svg FW Kampanat Aiamsri
10 Flag of Nigeria.svg FW Emmanuel Nwachi
11 Flag of Thailand.svg MF Panupong Hansuri
12 Flag of Thailand.svg DF Nanthawat Suyoy
14 Flag of Thailand.svg DF Piyaphong Phrueksupee
16 Flag of Thailand.svg DF Tawit Boonperm
18 Flag of Thailand.svg GK Tanapat Thanapongkitpaisal
19 Flag of Thailand.svg FW Kritchanan Narach
20 Flag of Thailand.svg MF Teetawat Meemmongkol
No.PositionPlayer
22 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg DF Joseph Louis Kissi
23 Flag of Thailand.svg MF Chalongchai Thanthep
25 Flag of Thailand.svg DF Pongsathorn Klombanjong
26 Flag of Thailand.svg DF Chutipon Pruksacheewa
27 Flag of Thailand.svg MF Tanawat Sattayakoon
32 Flag of Thailand.svg MF Wongsakorn Thouythong
33 Flag of Thailand.svg MF Kunanon Paothong
35 Flag of Thailand.svg GK Wichan Manmueang
40 Flag of Thailand.svg MF Sumetee Sae-song
42 Flag of Thailand.svg DF Phuriwat Sutha
43 Flag of Thailand.svg MF Narongrit Kamnet
61 Flag of Thailand.svg DF Werasak Anearasai
77 Flag of Thailand.svg FW Teerawat Vannasing
89 Flag of Thailand.svg DF Chatturong Longsriphum

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References

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  2. "Club's official Facebook page". Facebook.
  3. "Stadium's info". Thai League.
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