Pattaya United F.C.

Pattaya United
พัทยา ยูไนเต็ด
Full name Pattaya United Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลพัทยา ยูไนเต็ด
Nickname(s) The Blue Dolphins
(โลมาน้ำเงิน)
Short name PUTD
Founded 1989 (Coke Bangpra)
2008 (Pattaya United)
Ground Dolphins Stadium
Pattaya, Bang Lamung, Chonburi,
Thailand
Capacity 5,500
Owner Enigma Sport Ventures
President Prantarit Nerngjamnong
Manager Sean Luke Sainsbury
League Thai Division 1 League
2014 14th

Pattaya United Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลพัทยา ยูไนเต็ด) is a Thai football club based in Pattaya, Chonburi province. The club currently plays in the Division One in Thai football, known as Yamaha League One. Situated in the heart of Pattaya City, one of Thailand's top tourist destinations. The Football club have always been one of the city's best attractions, along side the beaches and the nightlife. The club previously known as Coke-Bangpra Chonburi F.C. which changed to Pattaya United F.C. in 2008 when the team was promoted to TPL.

Pattaya United's first ever competitive game was against Thailand Division 2 League side Raj Pracha FC in the 2009 Queen's Cup which they won 5-0. After spending 6 years in the TPL, and finishing as high as sixth, and fourth in 2010 and 2011 respectively. The Dolphins were relegated to the Yamaha League One in 2014. In January 2015, the club was officially sold to Enigma Sport Ventures, marked the first change in ownership in the club history.

Overview

Coke-Bangpra Chonburi FC

The club was founded under the name Coke-Bangpra Chonburi FC which derived from the sponsor and the community Bang Phra (บางพระ) in the district of Sriracha, the province of Chonburi. After several years in the Provincial League of Thailand, the club was promoted to the Thai Premier League for 2008 season. As the result of the promotion to the TPL, the team was renamed to "Pattaya United" and moved to the city of Pattaya. In the first season in the top flight division, the team finished in 11th place at the end of the season.

Pattaya United FC

The team moved to Pattaya for the 2008 season, and changed its name to Pattaya United F.C. (The Dolphins), in their first season under the new name the team finished in 11th place in the Thai Premier League, only avoiding relegation in the final game of the season. However, the following seasons the team improved to finishing as high as sixth, and fourth in 2010 and 2011 respectively. The team which have always been looked at as "little brother" team to Chonburi F.C. as they both were owned by the Kunpluem family, an affluence local family in Chonburi province. The club have shown potentials, winning against teams with double or triple it's annual budget, winning the hearts of the Thai, and Foreign fans alike. After spending 6 years in the TPL, and the Dolphins were relegated to the Yamaha League One in 2014. During the off season, the future of the club was uncertain with various speculations.

However, in January 2015 the club was sold to Enigma Sport Ventures (ESV), the sporting arm of the Enigma Global. It marked the first change in ownership in the club history, after several lucrative bids were submitted for the Kunpluem family's consideration. The family, and Pattaya United board felt that the club's best interest, and future lies with Enigma Sport Ventures.

The new ownership's management team moves very quickly in rebranding the club, appointing the new President, Club's first foreign Head Coach, and securing 8 top players from TPL to play in the Division One. Many of which were former "first 11" players from Muangthong United FC, as well as couple Thai and foreign national team players.

The Football Club Official Crests

Rivalries

The club's fierce local rivals are Chonburi FC and Sriracha FC which all are in the same province of Chonburi. Despite all three teams were previously own by the Kunpluem family, they have always compete hard against one another. Also the team over the years were not often in the same division/league as one another, when they met the game have always been a very highest attendance games. In recent years, the rivalries between Chonburi and Pattaya have been the most highly anticipated game of the year in Chonburi province.

Stadium and Facilities

Nongprue Municipality Football Field
Dolphin Stadium
Location Nongprue, Pattaya
Owner Nongprue Municipality
Operator Pattaya United
Capacity 5,500 Seats
Construction
Opened 1999
Construction cost 20 Million Baht
Tenants
Pattaya United (2008–present)

The Dolphin Stadium, formally known as Nongprue Municipality Football Field in Pattaya originally designed to hold just over 3,000 spectators, but over the year the additional seats were required to accommodate more fans. So as the result of that, the stadium was renovated once in 2011. Under the new ownership of Enigma Sport Ventures, the stadium is currently undergo the renovation to accommodate up to 5,500 spectators. As well as additional required upgrades by the TPL to make the stadium competition worthy for the 2015 season. In addition to the renovation to the stadium, the new gift shop and club onsite office are added to the stadium ground.

Coaches

Coaches by Year from 2007 to Present

Name Nat Period Honours
Pansak Ketwattha Thailand 2007 - June 2009
Jadet Meelarp Thailand June 2009 - November 2009
Thawatchai Damrong-Ongtrakul Thailand January 2010 - November 2010
Jatuporn Pramualban Thailand December 2010 - November 2011
Chalermwoot Sa-Ngapol Thailand December 2011 - April 2013
Chatchai Paholpat Thailand April 2013 - June 2013
Jadet Meelarp Thailand June 2013 - November 2013
Trongyod Kinsrisook Thailand December 2013 - November 2014
Sean Luke Sainsbury England January 2015 – Present

Current Squad

First Team Roster

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

No. Position Player
1 Thailand GK Patiwat Khummai
2 Thailand DF Sasanapong Wattayuchutikul
3 South Korea DF Lee Won-young
4 Thailand DF Supanan Bureerat
5 North Korea DF Ri Kwang-Chon
6 Thailand DF Nataporn Phanrit (Captain)
7 Serbia FW Milan Bubalo
8 Thailand MF Peeradon Chamratsamee
9 Thailand FW Anusak Laosangthai
10 Peru MF Roberto Merino
11 Serbia FW Nikola Komazec (on loan from FK Haugesund)
14 Thailand MF Wattana Plainum
15 Thailand MF Chakkraphat Waempracha
16 Thailand DF Adisak Waenlor
17 Thailand FW Kittisak Hochin
No. Position Player
18 Thailand MF Patipan Pinsermsootsri (on loan from Muangthong United)
19 Thailand MF Anuwat Inyin
20 Thailand FW Noppol Sriprateep
21 Thailand MF Sivakorn Tiatrakul
22 Thailand GK Pattara Piyapatrakitti
23 Thailand MF Pattawee Jeeraburanakit
25 Thailand MF Sarawut Phayklang
26 Thailand FW Chaiyawat Buran
28 Thailand FW Pakphoom Srichai
32 Thailand GK Sahawit Khumpium
33 Thailand MF Gun Gleepphueng
34 Thailand DF Pharunyu Upala
37 Thailand MF Phicha Au-Tra
39 Thailand DF Supravee Miprathang
40 Thailand DF Isariya Marom

Players with Multiple Nationalities

2015 Official Partners and Sponsors

Official Team Apparel

Period Company Main Sponsor
2008 Thailand Grand Sport Coca Cola
2009 Thailand Grand Sport Chang
2010 Thailand Grand Sport Ocean One | Chang
2011 Thailand Grand Sport TRUE | Chang
2012 Thailand Grand Sport TRUE | Chang
2013 Thailand Grand Sport TRUE | King Power | Chang
2014 Thailand Grand Sport Chang
2015 Spain Warrix Bang & Olufsen

Season By Season Records

Season League FA Cup Queen's
Cup
Kor Royal
Cup
League Cup Top Goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2007 DIV1 22 11 8 3 30 14 41 2nd
2008 TPL 30 8 11 11 24 27 35 11th Thailand Tana Chanabut 4
2009 TPL 30 7 11 12 27 33 32 11th R4 Semi-final Brazil Anderson Machado 4
2010 TPL 30 12 9 9 43 38 45 6th QF QF Cameroon Kengne Ludovick 17
2011 TPL 34 14 11 9 38 27 53 4th R5 Nigeria O. J. Obatola 8
2012 TPL 34 9 10 15 35 47 37 15th R3 Cameroon Kengne Ludovick 10
2013 TPL 32 9 2 21 39 66 29 17th R3 Russia Rod Dyachenko 7
2014 DIV 1 34 12 5 17 42 53 41 14th Brazil Cristiano Lopes 14
2015 DIV 1 R1
Champions Runners-up Third Place Promoted Relegated

  • P = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • F = Goals for
  • A = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position

  • QR1 = First Qualifying Round
  • QR2 = Second Qualifying Round
  • QR3 = Third Qualifying Round
  • QR4 = Fourth Qualifying Round
  • RInt = Intermediate Round
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2
  • R3 = Round 3

  • R4 = Round 4
  • R5 = Round 5
  • R6 = Round 6
  • GR = Group Stage
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • RU = Runners-up
  • S = Shared
  • W = Winners

References

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