2021–22 Thai League 3 Eastern Region
The 2021–22 Thai League 3 Eastern region is a region in the regional stage of the 2021–22 Thai League 3. The tournament was sponsored by Blue Dragon Lottery Online, and known as the Blue Dragon League for sponsorship purposes. A total of 12 teams located in Eastern of Thailand will compete in the league of the Eastern region. Teams Number of teams by province Stadiums and locations Foreign players A T3 team could register 3 foreign players from foreign players all around the world. A team can use 3 foreign players on the field in each game. :Note :: players who released during second leg transfer window;: players who registered during second leg transfer window. League table Standings Positions by round Results by round Results Season statistics Top scorers :''As of 26 February 2022.'' Hat-tricks Notes: 4 = Player scored 4 goals; (H) = Home team; (A) = Away team Clean sheets :''As of 26 February 2022.'' Attendances Overall statistical table ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thai League 3
Thai League 3 or Thailand Regional Championship, commonly known as the T3, is the third level of Thai football. It was started in 2017 First season. In 2017, the League is divided in 2 regions and participated by 32 clubs 1st-4th clubs from 8 regions which are former members Regional League Division 2 and debutants in the season. History of Thai third-tier football Division 2 era (until 2017) A national third tier of Football Association of Thailand was first established when the newly created Division 2 Football League was formed in 2006 with 10 member clubs. In 2006, the first season, 10 clubs played each other twice, with promotion going to the championship winner Chula-Sinthana FC. No relegation occurred in 2006. In 2008, although two clubs were relegated at the end of the 2007 season, the league was again expanded the following year, to 22 clubs. 2 Groups would be created. 11 clubs in Group A and 11 clubs in Group B. In 2009, Division 2 Football League renamed Re ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chonburi Stadium
Chonburi Daikin Stadium () is a multi-use stadium in Mueang Chonburi District, Mueang Chonburi, Chonburi Province, Thailand. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is the home stadium of Chonburi F.C., Chonburi Football Club. The stadium holds 8,680 people. History The stadium was used for the first time a season in 2012 for the Thai Premier League and also used to play in the AFC Cup as well as their first time in this competition. After the earlier of the playing in AFC competition, The stadium is not qualified to be used in the field so they use Supachalasai Stadium in previous years. But at end of 2012, the stadium can be used and led the team to reach the semi-finals in the 2012 AFC Cup for the club's first time in Chonburi history. International football matches References External links Stadium Profile Chonburi F.C. Football venues in Thailand Sport in Chonburi province Buildings and structures in Chonburi province Sports v ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mueang Chonburi District
Mueang Chonburi (, , ) is the capital district (''amphoe mueang'') of Chonburi province, eastern Thailand. Geography Neighbouring districts are (from the north clockwise) Bang Pakong district, Bang Pakong of Chachoengsao province, Phan Thong district, Phan Thong, Ban Bueng district, Ban Bueng and Si Racha district, Si Racha. To the west is the Bay of Bangkok. History On 14 November 1938 the district's name was changed from ''Bang Pla Soi'' (บางปลาสร้อย) to ''Mueang Chonburi'' . Administration Central administration The district Mueang Chon Buri is subdivided into 18 subdistricts (''Tambon''), which are further subdivided into 122 administrative villages (''Muban''). Local administration There are 4 towns (''Thesaban#Town municipality, Thesaban Mueang'') in the district: * Chonburi, Chon Buri (Thai: ) consisting of the complete subdistrict Bang Pla Soi, Makham Yong, Ban Khot. * Saen Suk (Thai: ) consisting of the complete subdistrict Saen Suk and par ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ban Bueng District
Ban Bueng (, ) is a district (''amphoe'') of Chonburi province, Thailand. Geography The district is in the center of Chonburi Province in the Khao Khiao Massif area. Neighbouring districts are (from the north clockwise) Phan Thong, Phanat Nikhom, Bo Thong, Nong Yai, Si Racha and Mueang Chonburi. History The district was created in 1921 as a minor district (''king amphoe''). 1938 it was elevated to full district status. Administration The district is divided into eight sub-districts (''tambons''), which are further subdivided into 52 villages (''mubans''). Ban Bueng itself has town (''thesaban mueang'') status and covers parts of ''tambon'' Ban Bueng. Nong Phai Kaeo and Khlong Kio each have township (''thesaban tambon Thesaban (, , , Pali, Pali: desapāla (protector of region) are the municipalities of Thailand. There are three levels of municipalities: city, town, and sub-district. Bangkok and Pattaya are special municipal entities not included in the ''thesa ...'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |