The 2003–04
Thai Premier League
The Thai League (, pronounced as ') or Thai League 1 (, pronounced as '), often referred to as T1, is the highest level of the Thai football league system. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Thai L ...
had 10 teams. Two clubs would be relegated and 2 teams promoted from
Thailand Division 1 League
Thai League 2 (), commonly known as the T2, formally called Thai Division 1 League, is the second-tier professional league in the Thai football league system. Seasons typically run from August to May, with each team playing 34 games : two agai ...
. The team that finished in 8th position would play in a relegation play-off.
Member clubs
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Bangkok Bank
Bangkok Bank Public Company Limited (, Royal Thai General System of Transcription, RTGS: Thanakhan Krung Thep) is one of the largest commercial banks in Thailand. Its branch network includes over 800 branches as of May 2024, within Thailand, wit ...
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Bangkok University (''promoted from
Division 1'')
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BEC Tero Sasana
Police Tero Football Club (), formerly known as BEC-Tero Sasana, is a Thai professional football club based in Lak Si, Bangkok. The club finished runners-up in the inaugural AFC Champions League competition in 2003. BEC-Tero Sasana Football Club ...
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Sinthana
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Krung Thai Bank
Krungthai Bank (;), officially Krungthai Bank Public Company Limited, and sometimes known by its initials KTB, is a state-owned bank under license issued by the Ministry of Finance. KTB's Swift code is KRTHTHBK.
History
The bank came into bein ...
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Osotsapa M-150
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Port Authority of Thailand
The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) (, ) is a government agency of Thailand, responsible for the regulation and governance of the ports of Thailand, primarily the ports of Laem Chabang and Bangkok Port, the country's two largest. PAT operates Th ...
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Royal Thai Air Force
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Royal Thai Navy
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(''promoted from Division 1'')
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Thailand Tobacco Monopoly
Final league table
Queen's Cup
Osotsapa FC
Super Power Samut Prakan Football Club () was a Thai defunct Football team, football club based in Samut Prakan province. This club last played in the Thai League 1.
The club appeared in the AFC Cup 2007, the Asian equivalent of the UEFA Cup, ...
again won the
Queen's Cup Queen's Cup may refer to:
* Queen's Cup (football), a former annual football competition in Thailand (1970-2010)
* Cartier Queen's Cup, an annual polo tournament in England
* Queen's Cup (golf), an annual golf tournament in Thailand
* Queen's Cup ...
. This was their third success in a row.
Asian Representation
* Again in another revamped and expanded
Asian Champions League
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, last years runners up
BEC Tero Sasana
Police Tero Football Club (), formerly known as BEC-Tero Sasana, is a Thai professional football club based in Lak Si, Bangkok. The club finished runners-up in the inaugural AFC Champions League competition in 2003. BEC-Tero Sasana Football Club ...
met their match and came bottom of a tough group comprising sides from China, South Korea and Japan.
Krung Thai Bank
Krungthai Bank (;), officially Krungthai Bank Public Company Limited, and sometimes known by its initials KTB, is a state-owned bank under license issued by the Ministry of Finance. KTB's Swift code is KRTHTHBK.
History
The bank came into bein ...
also entered this year and came in second place in their group, although still not good enough to qualify for the knockout stages.
Annual awards
Coach of the Year
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Worrawoot Dangsamer -
Krung Thai Bank
Krungthai Bank (;), officially Krungthai Bank Public Company Limited, and sometimes known by its initials KTB, is a state-owned bank under license issued by the Ministry of Finance. KTB's Swift code is KRTHTHBK.
History
The bank came into bein ...
Player of the year
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Pichitphong Choeichiu -
Krung Thai Bank
Krungthai Bank (;), officially Krungthai Bank Public Company Limited, and sometimes known by its initials KTB, is a state-owned bank under license issued by the Ministry of Finance. KTB's Swift code is KRTHTHBK.
History
The bank came into bein ...
Top scorer
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Vimol Jankam - 14 Goals
Football records in Thailand
This page details football records in Thailand.
Most successful teams
Top-performing clubs - league structures
Thai League 1
The Invincibles
Unbeatable champions:
* Muangthong United in 2012
* Buriram United in 2013
* Buriram United in 20 ...
Osotsapa M 150
Champions
The league champion was
Krung Thai Bank
Krungthai Bank (;), officially Krungthai Bank Public Company Limited, and sometimes known by its initials KTB, is a state-owned bank under license issued by the Ministry of Finance. KTB's Swift code is KRTHTHBK.
History
The bank came into bein ...
. It was the second time the team won the title.
References
;Notes
;Sources
Thailand 2003/04RSSSF
External links
Official Website
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Thai League, 2003-04
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Thai League 1 seasons