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Thai Division 1 League 2009
The 2009 Thai League Division 1 has 16 teams. Rules *Teams play each other twice on a home and away basis *3 Points for a win *1 Point for a draw *Teams finishing on same points at the end of the season use head-to-head record to determine finishing position. *The top three teams will be promoted to Premier League. *The top team as champions. *The bottom three teams will be relegated to Division 2. Prize money * Champion : 700,000 Baht * Runner-up : 300,000 Baht * Third Place : 200,000 Baht * Fourth Place : 100,000 Baht * Fifth Place : 50,000 Baht * Sixth Place : 40,000 Baht * Seventh Place : 20,000 Baht Member clubs Stadia and locations * Bangkok Bank FC (Relegated from Thailand Premier League) 1 Bangkok Bank FC withdrew from the league before the season began. FAT therefore decided that to fill the league with 16 teams, they would run a pre-season competition featuring the 4 relegated clubs from the Thailand Division 1 League 2008 season. Pre Sea ...
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Thai Division 1 League
Thai League 2 ( th, ไทยลีก 2), commonly known as the T2, formally called Thai Division 1 League, is the second-tier professional league in the Thai football league system. The top 3 are promoted to Thai League 1 at the end of the season, whilst four are relegated to Thai League 3. For the 2008 season, the Football Association of Thailand (FAT) reduced the number of teams in the league to 16 teams. Previously there had been two groups of 12 clubs. For the 2011 season the number of teams was increased to 18 teams, The Thai Division 1 League is a season run from March to October, with teams playing 34 games each totalling 306 games in the season. In 2016, the Khǒr Royal Cup became a trophy for Thai Division 1 League. In 2017 the Football Association of Thailand changed the name to Thai League 2. It is sponsored by Osotspa M-150 and therefore officially known as the Thai League 2 M-150 Championship. Promotion and relegation The top three teams will be promoted to t ...
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Khonkaen F
Khon Kaen ( th, ขอนแก่น, ) is one of the four major cities of Isan, Thailand, also known as the "big four of Isan", the others being Udon Thani, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Ubon Ratchathani. It is the capital of Khon Kaen province and the Mueang Khon Kaen district. Khon Kaen lies north-northeast of Bangkok. Geography and demography Khon Kaen is on the Khorat Plateau, elevation 187 m, and is the center of the mid-northeastern provincial group of Thailand, according to the Thai government. Its coordinates are . The city has a population of 114,459. Regional importance Khon Kaen is a city in the northeastern region of Thailand. The city is bisected by Mithraphap Road, also known as the "Friendship Highway", or "Highway 2", the road linking Bangkok to the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge. Highway 230, a modern, multi-lane by-pass enables through-traffic to avoid the city center to the west, and connects to the airport, the new main bus station (BKS3), and to the highway 12 to ...
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Nakhon Sawan
Nakhon Sawan ( th, นครสวรรค์, ) is a city (''thesaban nakhon'') in Thailand, the name literally means "Heavenly City". The city is the capital of Nakhon Sawan Province, and covers the complete subdistrict (''tambon'') Pak Nam Pho and parts of Khwae Yai, Nakhon Sawan Tok, Nakhon Sawan Ok and Wat Sai, all of Mueang Nakhon Sawan district. As of 31 December 2020, it has a population of 82,305. Nakhon Sawan is 238 km north of Bangkok. Geography Nakhon Sawan is about north of Bangkok, and marks the point of confluence of two of Thailands major rivers, the Ping and the Nan. These converge in Nakhon Sawan to form the Chao Phraya which flows south to Bangkok and out into the Gulf of Thailand. The city's surroundings are mostly flat, but in the city itself a hill rises about above the plain. Bueng Boraphet, east of Nakhon Sawan, is Thailand's biggest freshwater swamp. Population Since 2005, the population of Nakhon Sawan has been declining. Climate Nakhon Sawa ...
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Khon Kaen Province Stadium
Khon Kaen Provincial Administrative Organization Stadium ( th, สนาม อบจ.ขอนแก่น) is a multi-purpose stadium in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand. It is currently used mostly for football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... matches and is the home stadium of Khon Kaen FC and Khon Kaen United. The stadium holds 7,000 people.http://www.kkpao.go.th/dep/low/14.pdf References Football venues in Thailand Multi-purpose stadiums in Thailand Buildings and structures in Khon Kaen province Sport in Khon Kaen province {{Thailand-sports-venue-stub ...
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Khonkaen FC
Khon Kaen Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดขอนแก่น) is a Thailand professional football club, based in Khon Kaen province, a city located in the heart of the North Eastern Region of Thailand. The club currently plays in Thai League 3. In 2011, they achieved promotion from Thai Division 1 League to the Thai League 1 for the first time in their history, by finishing runners-up in the Thai Division 1 League. Khonkaen play their home games at the Khon Kaen Provincial Administrative Organization Stadium. They traditionally play in black and yellow, and their nickname is commonly known as ''The T-Rexs'' which came from the famous rich dinosaur fossil excavations of the province. History Khon Kaen Football Club was publicly formed on 21 June 2007, before that time the club played in the Provincial League which largely consist of regional football clubs, nonetheless, the league was not recognized by the Football Association of Th ...
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Chanthaburi Province Stadium
Chanthaburi Province Stadium or Chanthaburi PAO. Stadium ( th, สนามกีฬาจังหวัดจันทบุรี หรือ สนาม อบจ. จันทบุรี) is a multi-purpose stadium in Chanthaburi Province, Thailand. It is currently used mostly for football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... matches and is the home stadium of Chanthaburi F.C. The stadium holds 5,000 people. Multi-purpose stadiums in Thailand {{Thailand-sports-venue-stub ...
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Chanthaburi FC
Chanthaburi Football Club ( th, สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดจันทบุรี) is a Thai professional football club based in Chanthaburi Province. The club is currently playing in the Thai League 2. History The club was formed in 2004. By the year 2006 is not clear in which league the club played. In the statistics there are also a team from Chanthaburi, has reached the 1984 final of the Cup. does not clarify whether this is the same club. The 2006 season but the club played in the Thailand Provincial League and won the 8th place. The Provincial League, which was run by the Sports Federation Thailand, left the club for the 2007 season and moved to the Thailand Division 1 League. This league is under the Thai Football Association. Place in the 2007 season could confirm the placement in 2008 with nearly a fifth place. With 13 points behind, however, nothing to do with the rise. In consecutive seasons in 2009 Thai Division 1 League and 2010 Tha ...
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Thai Honda F
Thai or THAI may refer to: * Of or from Thailand, a country in Southeast Asia ** Thai people, the dominant ethnic group of Thailand ** Thai language, a Tai-Kadai language spoken mainly in and around Thailand *** Thai script *** Thai (Unicode block) People with the name * Thai (surname), a Vietnamese version of Cai, including a list of people with the name * Thai Lee (born 1958), an American businesswoman * Thai Nguyen, US-based Vietnamese fashion designer and television personality Other uses * Thai (cannabis), a name for the drug * Thai Airways, the national airline of Thailand * Thai cat, a breed of cat * Thai, a month in the Tamil calendar * Toe to Heel Air Injection (THAI), a method of extracting oil from oil sands See also * * Dai (other) * Tai (other) * Tay (other) * Thais (other) * Thay (other) * Tie (other) * Siam (other) * Tai peoples or Thai peoples, the ethnic groups of southern China and Southeast As ...
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Customs Department FC
Customs United Football Club ( th, สโมสรฟุตบอลคัสตอม ยูไนเต็ด) is a Thai football club under the stewardship of Customs Department based in Samut Prakan province. They currently play in the Thai League 2. Recent history Their biggest success to date was to win the Championship in 2007 of the Thai Division 1 League and earn the right to promotion to the Thai Premier League. Their stay in the Premier League only lasted one season and they finished bottom of the league. For the 2009 season they returned to the 1st Division. In 2010 the Customs Department changed their name to Suvarnabhumi Customs FC and played their home fixtures at the Lad Krabang 54 Stadium, this was after they announced in January of that year that they were moving to Phetchburi, this move never happened. They finished 7th which was one place off the TPL playoffs which were being held due to league expansion. The next season saw another change of name, this ...
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Suphanburi F
Suphan Buri () is a town (''thesaban mueang'') in central Thailand. It covers ''tambon'' Tha Philiang and parts of ''tambons'' Rua Yai and Tha Rahat, all within the Mueang Suphan Buri District. As of 2006 it had a population of 26,656. The town is 101 km north-northwest of Bangkok. Geography Suphan Buri lies on the Tha Chin River (known locally as the ''Suphan River''), at an elevation of . The surrounding area is low-lying and flat, with rice farms covering much of the land. Climate Suphan Buri has a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen climate classification ''Aw''). Winters are quite dry and very warm. Temperatures rise until April, which is very hot with the average daily maximum at . The monsoon season runs from May through October, with heavy rain and somewhat cooler temperatures during the day, although nights remain warm. History 19th-century Siamese historian and statesman Damrong Rajanubhab speculated that the city was founded under the name Suvarnapurī aro ...
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