Phnom Penh Crown Football Club (PPCFC; km, ក្លឹបបាល់ទាត់ភ្នំពេញក្រោន, ) is a Cambodian professional
football
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club based in Sangkat Toul Sangke II,
Khan Russey Keo
Russey Keo ( km, ប្ញស្សីកែវ ; meaning "Crystal Bamboo"), also spelled as Russei Keo, is a district ('' khan'') in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This district consists of the northern and north-eastern outskirts of the main city of Phno ...
,
Phnom Penh
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, competing in the
Cambodian Premier League
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. It was established as Samart United FC in 2001 and subsequently changed its name to Hello United FC (2005), Phnom Penh United FC (2006), Phnom Penh Empire FC (2007), and Phnom Penh Crown FC (2009).
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Team Info Phnom Penh Crown
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Players
Out on loan
Record
Continental
Domestic
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Cambodian Premier League
The Cambodian Premier League ( km, លីគកំពូលកម្ពុជា, ) is the highest professional football division in Cambodia and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Cambodian League 2. Starting with the 2022 ...
**Champions (8): 2002 (as "Samart United"), 2008 (as "Phnom Penh Empire"), 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2022
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Hun Sen Cup
The Hun Sen Cup ( km, ពានរង្វាន់សម្តេចហ៊ុន សែន) is a Cambodian knockout football cup competition held annually by the Football Federation of Cambodia (FFC). Thirty-five teams participate in the compe ...
**Champions (2): 2008 (as "Phnom Penh Empire"), 2009
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Cambodian Super Cup
**Champions (1): 2022
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Cambodian League Cup
**Champions (1): 2022
Club staff
Head coaches
''Coaches by years''
Captains
''Captain by years''
References
{{Cambodian League
Association football clubs established in 2001
2001 establishments in Cambodia