Army United F.C.

Army United F.C.
สโมสรฟุตบอลอาร์มี่ ยูไนเต็ต
fullname = Army United FC
Nickname(s) Gentleman Ranger
(สุภาพบุรุษวงจักร)
Ground Thai Army Sports Stadium
Bangkok, Thailand
(Capacity: 20,000)
Chairman Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha
Head Coach Gen.Adulyadej Inthapong
League Thai Premier League
TPL 2011 16th
Home colours
Away colours

Army United FC (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลอาร์มี่ ยูไนเต็ต) is a Thai football club based in the Phayathai District of Bangkok. They play in the top division in Thai football, the Thai Premier League. Their home stadium is known locally as the Thai Army Sports Stadium and more widely known around Asian circles as the Royal Thai Army Stadium of which has been host to numerous international youth matches due to its central Bangkok location. .The club played in green shirt with white shorts and black socks.

The club was known as Royal Thai Army until November 2010. Despite finishing bottom of the Thai Premier League in 2010 they managed to regain their top-flight status after winning Group B of the TPL Play-off 2011.

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History

Army United represent the Royal Thai Army and have traditionally been Thailand's yo-yo club along with the Navy and Police clubs. Up until 2010 and the name change from the Royal Thai Army to Army United, the club lacked support and had dwindling crowds, mainly supported by Army personnel shipped in for the games.

The Army team has always been a mid ranking Thai team with their biggest successes coming in the Thai Division 1 League with a championship in the 2004-05 season and 2nd place in 2009. Both of these successes have of course come after relegation from the TPL.

In the 2010 season they were repreived from relegation after an end of season relegation/playoff system was announced to expand the TPL. They came 16th in that season and in a normal season they would have been relegated.

The club are based in the Din Daeng District of Central Bangkok, which is the area that bases the Royal Thai Army. Up until the 2011 season, the club operated a policy of only playing home grown talent, but ditched this as the game became more professional and foreign players were brought into the team. Previously the players would work for the Army during the week and play football on weekends, somewhat different to most clubs who operated on a full time basis.

Honours

Season By Season Domestic Record

Season League FA Cup Queen's
Cup
League
Cup
Kor Royal
Cup
Asia Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1996-97 TPL 34 14 12 8 60 50 54 8th
1997 TPL 22 7 4 11 31 45 25 9th
1998 TPL 22 7 5 10 35 42 26 7th
1999 TPL 22 7 4 11 25 30 25 11th
2000 DIV1
2001-02 DIV1
2002-03 DIV1
2003-04 DIV1
2004-05 DIV1 1st
2006 TPL 22 7 9 6 31 38 30 6th
2007 TPL 30 13 8 9 40 33 47 5th
2008 TPL 30 6 7 17 21 44 25 15th
2009 DIV1 30 18 4 4 55 18 62 2nd R2 GS R2 Tatree Sriha 17
2010 TPL 30 5 7 18 27 54 22 16th SF Qf
Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Coaches

Coaches by Years (1996/97-)

Name Nat Period Honours
Amnart Chalermchaowarit 1996-97, 2007 Thai Division 1 League ;Winner 2004-05
Watcharakorn Antakhamphu 2008
Thanadech Phooprasert 2009-2010 Thai Division 1 League ;Runners-up 2009
Pongphan Wongsuwan 2011

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Naratip Phanprom
2 DF Sarawut Thongsawad
3 DF Dawut Dinket
4 DF Alessandro Alves
6 DF Siwamet Tanusorn
7 MF Jakkrapong Somboon
8 DF Nipol Kamthong
9 FW Tatree Sing-Ha
10 MF Keslley Ribeiro
11 MF Mongkol Tossakrai
13 MF Tanakorn Dangthong
14 FW Leandro dos Santos
No. Position Player
15 DF Wanchana Rattana (captain)
17 MF Weerapong Moolkamsan
22 MF Jakkrit Reangsantere
23 MF Tony Pinho
25 MF Worrawat Sangchai
27 FW Rafael Santana
28 DF Yago Pereira
31 MF Anuwat Noichernphan
35 GK Kochi Jun
36 FW Anusorn Srichaluang
39 FW Madengue Emmanuel

Former players

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