2010 Thai Premier League

Thai Premier League
Season 2010
Champions Muangthong United
Relegated Bangkok United
2011 AFC Champions League Muangthong United
2011 AFC Cup Chonburi
Matches played 240
Goals scored 620 (2.58 per match)
Top goalscorer Cameroon Kengne Ludovick
(17 goals)
Biggest home win Muangthong United 6–0 Sisaket
(18 July 2010)
Biggest away win TOT-CAT 0–5 BEC Tero Sasana
(12 June 2010)
Highest scoring Osotspa Saraburi 6–3 Sisaket
(25 September 2010)
(9 goals)
Longest unbeaten run Buriram PEA (18 games) ended 7 August 2010
Highest attendance Buriram PEA 1–0 Muangthong United (23,070) (22 August 2010)
2009
2011

The 2010 Thai Premier League was the 14th season of the Thai Premier League since its establishment in 1996. A total of 16 teams competed in the league, with Muangthong United as the defending champions.

League Expansion

It was announced at the end of the season that the TPL would increase the number of teams for the start of the 2011 Thai Premier League season. Therefore, at the end of season the three teams in the Thai Premier League that finished the season in the bottom three places (14th, 15th and 16th) would face the fourth, fifth and sixth teams from Division One in a promotion/relegation series.[1]

The six teams will be divided into two groups of three. They will meet each other in their group on a home-and-away basis with the winner of each group earning spots in the top flight next season.

Thai Premier League All-Star Exhibition game

Personnel and sponsoring

Team Sponsor Kit maker Team captain Head coach
Bangkok Glass Leo Beer Umbro Thailand Amnaj Kaewkiew Brazil Carlos Roberto de Carvalho
Bangkok United True FBT Thailand Patiparn Phetphun Thailand Prapol Pongpanich
BEC Tero Sasana 3K Battery Nike Thailand Anon Sangsanoi England Peter Butler
Buriram PEA Chang Beer Thailand Apichet Puttan Thailand Attaphol Buspakom
Chonburi Chang Beer FBT Thailand Pipob On-Mo Thailand Jadet Meelarp
Muangthong United Yamaha Adidas Thailand Jetsada Jitsawad Belgium René Desaeyere
Osotspa Saraburi M-150 Grand Sport Thailand Jetsada Puanakunmee Thailand Pairoj Borwonwattanadirok
Pattaya United Ocean One Grand Sport Thailand Niweat Siriwong Thailand Thavatchai Dumrong-Ongtrakul
Police United Insee Cement Thailand Krissadee Prakobkong Thailand Chaiyong Khumpiam
Rajnavy Rayong PTT Umbro Thailand Jetsada Ngam-muang Thailand Somsak Aksorn
Royal Thai Army Acer Grand Sport Thailand Chaiwat Nark-iam Thailand Amnart Chalermchaowarit
Samut Songkhram SCG Kappa Thailand Jirawat Kaewboran Thailand Somchai Chuayboonchum
Sisaket Muang Thai Kool Sport Thailand Piroj Anantanarong Thailand Wisoon Wichaya
Thai Port FB Battery Adidas Thailand Sarayoot Chaikamdee Thailand Sasom Pobprasert
TOT-CAT TOT-CAT Diadora Thailand Theerachai Ngamcharoen Thailand Narong Suwannachot
TTM Phichit GH Bank Diadora Thailand Peeratat Phoruendee Brazil José Alves Bervis

Teams

Sriracha, Chula United and Nakhon Pathom were relegated to the 2010 Thai Division 1 League after finishing the 2009 season in the bottom three places.

The three relegated teams were replaced by 2009 Thai Division 1 League champions Police United, runners-up Royal Thai Army and third place Sisaket.

TTM Samut Sakhon and PEA were renamed to TTM Phichit and Buriram PEA, they moved location to Phichit and Buriram. PEA renamed after the club takeover by Newin Chidchob. TOT were renamed too, they were renamed to TOT-CAT.

Stadium and locations

Team Location Stadium Capacity Ref.
Bangkok Glass Pathumthani Leo Stadium 7,500 [2]
Bangkok United Bangkok Thai-Japanese Stadium1 10,320 [3]
BEC Tero Sasana Bangkok Thephasadin Stadium 2 6,378 [4]
Buriram PEA Buriram i-mobile Stadium 14,000 [5]
Chonburi Chonburi IPE Chonburi Stadium 12,000 [6]
Muangthong United Nonthaburi Yamaha Stadium 20,000 [7]
Osotspa M-150 Saraburi Saraburi Saraburi Stadium 6,000 [8]
Pattaya United Chonburi Nongprue Municipality Football Field 7,000 [9]
Police United Pathumthani Thammasat Stadium 25,000 [10]
Rajnavy Rayong Rayong Rayong Province Stadium 14,000 [11]
Royal Thai Army Bangkok Thai Army Sports Stadium 15,000 [12]
Samut Songkhram Samut Songkhram Samut Songkhram Stadium 5,000 [13]
Sisaket Sisaket Sri Nakhon Lamduan Stadium 10,000 [14]
Thai Port Bangkok PAT Stadium 12,000 [15]
TOT-CAT Nonthaburi Yamaha Stadium 3 15,000 [16]
TTM Phichit Phichit Phichit Stadium 5,000 [17]

1 Second half of season played at Bangkok University Stadium[18] former home in Rangsit
2 Moved from Nong Chok Stadium during renovation
3 Ground share with Muangthong United during TOT Stadium Chaeng Watthana renovation

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Table Incoming manager Date of appointment Table
Chonburi Thailand Kiatisuk Senamuang Resigned 29 October 2009[19] 2nd (09) Thailand Jadet Meelarp 8 November 2009[20] Pre-season
Bangkok United Thailand Somchai Subpherm Resigned 29 December 2009[21] Pre-Season Thailand Worrakon Vijanarong 1 January 2010[22] Pre-Season
TOT-CAT Thailand Pongphan Wongsuwan Resigned 23 September 2009[23] Pre-season Thailand Somchai Subpherm 29 December 2009[24] Pre-season
Buriram PEA Thailand Thongsuk Sampahungsith Sacked 23 September 2009 Pre-Season Thailand Thanadech Fuprasert November 2009 Pre-season
TOT-CAT Thailand Somchai Subpherm Sacked 10 January 2010[25] Pre-season Thailand Narong Suwannachot 2010 Pre-season
Muangthong United Thailand Attaphol Buspakom Advanced 19 January 2010 Pre-season Belgium René Desaeyere 19 January 2010 Pre-season
Sisaket Brazil Freddy Marinho Sacked 28 March 2010 13th South Korea Kim Kyung-Ju 3 April 2010 11th
Rajnavy Rayong Thailand Anan Amornkiat Resigned 3 April 2010 16th Thailand Somsak Aksorn 6 April 2010 16th
TTM Phichit Thailand Prajuk Viengsong Sacked 19 April 2010 3rd Brazil José Alves Bervis 19 April 2010 3rd
Buriram PEA Thailand Thanadech Fuprasert Sacked 26 May 2010 8th Thailand Attaphol Buspakom 26 May 2010 8th
Bangkok Glass Thailand Surachai Jaturapattarapong Resigned 8 June 2010 8th Brazil Carlos Roberto de Carvalho 8 June 2010 8th
BEC Tero Sasana Thailand Totchtawan Sripan Resigned 14 July 2010 11th Chile Enrique Amaya 15 July 2010 11th
Bangkok United Thailand Worrakon Vijanarong Sacked 18 July 2010 15th Thailand Prapol Pongpanich 3 August 2010 16th
Royal Thai Army Thailand Kwan Rattanarungsee Sacked 21 September 2010 15th Thailand Amnart Chalermchaowarit 21 September 2010 15th
BEC Tero Sasana Chile Enrique Amaya Sacked 6 October 2010 10th England Peter Butler 6 October 2010 10th

Ownership changes

Club New Owner Previous Owner Date
Buriram PEA Newin Chidchob Somsak Rattanapol 23 September 2009[26]
TOT-CAT Piroj Suwannachavee Wasukree Klapairee 10 January 2010

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Muangthong United (C, Q) 30 20 7 3 64 19 +45 67 2011 AFC Champions League Play-off round
2 Buriram PEA 30 17 12 1 51 19 +32 63
3 Chonburi (Q) 30 17 9 4 57 28 +29 60 2011 AFC Cup Group stage round[lower-alpha 1]
4 Thai Port 30 13 9 8 41 29 +12 48
5 Bangkok Glass 30 12 9 9 48 38 +10 45
6 Pattaya United 30 12 9 9 43 38 +5 45
7 Osotspa M-150 Saraburi 30 10 12 8 32 30 +2 42
8 Samut Songkhram 30 11 9 10 27 32 5 42
9 BEC Tero Sasana 30 9 8 13 39 42 3 35
10 Siam Navy 30 8 9 13 35 52 17 33
11 Police United 30 9 6 15 40 45 5 33
12 TOT-CAT 30 9 6 15 23 42 19 33
13 TTM Phichit 30 7 11 12 32 46 14 32
14 Sisaket 30 6 8 16 36 54 18 26 Promotion/Relegation play-off
15 Bangkok United (R) 30 5 9 16 25 52 27 24
16 Royal Thai Army 30 5 7 18 27 54 27 22
Updated to match(es) played on 24 October 2010. Source: FIFA.com
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head; 3rd match win; 4th goal difference; 5th number of goals scored
(C) Champion; (Q) Qualified to the phase indicated; (R) Relegated.
Notes:

Playoffs

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Sisaket 422041+38
Nakhon Pathom1 421153+27
Air Force United 401327−51
Air Force United 0–0 Sisaket
Referee: Sakda Phansut
Sisaket 2–0 Nakhon Pathom
Amaro  15'
Piyawat  48'
Referee: Badin Bounduelan
Nakhon Pathom 3–0 Air Force United
Kasetsart Kampangsan University Stadium, Nakhon Pathom
Referee: Sumaet Saiwaew
Air Force United 1–2 Nakhon Pathom
Kritsana  42' Nirut  30'
Phuwadol  74'
Referee: Surasak Kundiloksirodom
Nakhon Pathom 0–0 Sisaket
Chalermsuk Yellow cardYellow cardRed card 58'
Thanasith Yellow cardYellow cardRed card 80'
Divine Yellow cardYellow cardRed card 55'
Kasetsart Kampangsan University Stadium, Nakhon Pathom
Referee: Apisit Aonrak
Sisaket 2–1 Air Force United
Wuttichai  36'
Y.D.Kim  48'
Yuttana J.  71'
Referee: Sura Sriart

1 Nakhon Pathom were suspended for two years following the final playoff game, all results stood.[27]

Group B

Key
1 Royal Thai Army renamed to Army United
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Army United1 422051+48
Bangkok United 41213305
Songkhla 402226−42
Bangkok United 0–2 Army United
Rungroj Red card 67' Trakoolchat  37'
Tatree  57'
Army United 2–0 Songkhla
Tatree  68'
Nipol  81'
Referee: Surapol Sawangjit
Songkhla 0–2 Bangkok United
Kornwit  37'
Kittisak  42'
Nathawee Municipality Stadium, Songkhla
Referee: Sura Sriart
Army United 0–0 Bangkok United
Referee: Mongkolchai Pradsri
Songkhla 1–1 Army United
Witthawat  6' Nipol  65'
Nathawee Municipality Stadium, Songkhla
Bangkok United 1–1 Songkhla
Paramed  20' Chaiyarat  50'
Referee: Prathan Nasawang

Results

Home \ Away[1] BKG BKU BECPEACHOMTUOSOPATPOLSNARTASASSISTHPTOTTTM
Bangkok Glass 40 22 03 00 10 00 31 10 50 31 31 31 00 11 22
Bangkok United 14 11 20 31 03 14 01 04 00 01 00 01 11 12 03
BEC Tero Sasana 01 30 14 14 01 31 23 20 00 21 21 23 42 10 22
Buriram PEA 31 00 11 31 10 20 31 42 42 31 31 10 00 00 20
Chonburi 21 21 20 22 00 00 22 33 11 30 00 31 21 20 51
Muangthong United 20 51 20 00 41 41 10 10 10 33 50 60 10 40 22
Osotspa M-150 Saraburi 41 12 00 01 11 03 00 21 11 01 00 63 10 10 11
Pattaya United 11 12 31 33 12 22 00 20 31 10 20 21 01 10 41
Police United 32 11 12 11 04 10 12 22 23 00 12 01 01 10 41
Siam Navy 33 11 31 00 04 12 12 11 10 21 00 43 24 32 12
Royal Thai Army 13 11 11 02 10 22 01 02 12 01 23 22 02 01 32
Samut Songkhram 10 02 10 00 03 00 01 20 11 10 42 10 10 20 00
Sisaket 12 11 10 03 01 12 00 11 24 41 01 11 11 11 40
Thai Port 21 32 10 00 12 14 11 20 32 30 50 10 20 11 11
TOT-CAT 20 10 05 02 02 12 00 13 02 10 00 21 32 21 13
TTM Phichit 00 21 00 00 02 02 21 30 01 02 31 13 00 00 01

Source: Thai Premier League
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Season statistics

Hat-tricks

Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
PlayerNationalityForAgainstResult[a]Date
Michael Byrne WalesChonburiBEC Tero Sasana4–114 July 2010
Ney Fabiano BrazilChonburiSamut Songkhram3–022 August 2010
Chakrit Buathong ThailandInsee Police UnitedChonburi3–33 October 2010
Anon Sangsanoi ThailandBEC Tero SasanaThai Port4–214 October 2010

Awards

Monthly awards

Month Coach of the Month Player of the Month
Head coach Club Player Club
May Thailand Jadet Meelarp Chonburi Thailand Therdsak Chaiman Chonburi
June Thailand Attaphol Buspakom Buriram PEA Thailand Sarayoot Chaikamdee Thai Port
July Belgium René Desaeyere Muangthong United Cameroon Kengne Ludovick Pattaya United
August Thailand Jadet Meelarp Chonburi Thailand Kawin Thamsatchanan Muangthong United
September Thailand Somchai Chuayboonchum Samut Songkhram Thailand Datsakorn Thonglao Muangthong United
October Thailand Attaphol Buspakom Buriram PEA Thailand Pipob On-Mo Chonburi

Annual awards

TPL Player of the Year

The Player of the Year was awarded to:

TPL Young Player of the Year

The Young Player of the Year was awarded to Phuritad Jarikanon.

TPL Head Coach of the Year

The Head Coach of the Year was awarded to René Desaeyere.

TPL Fair Play Award

The Fair Play Award was given to Osotspa Saraburi.

See also

References

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  2. ไฮไลท์ฟุตบอลสปอนเซอร์ ไทยพรีเมียร์ลีก 2010 บางกอกกล๊าส เอฟซี 0 0 การท่าเรือไทย (in Thai).
  3. AFC เดินหน้าตรวจความพร้อมสโมสรแบงค็อกฯ ชมสนามผ่านเกณฑ์หลายจุด (in Thai).
  4. ศึกสปอนเซอร์ ไทยพรีเมียร์ลีก ที่สนามเทพหัสดิน เป็นการพบกันระหว่าง “มังกรไฟ” บีอีซี เทโรศาสน (in Thai).
  5. ไฮไลท์ฟุตบอลสปอนเซอร์ ไทยพรีเมียร์ลีก 2010 บุรีรัมย์ พีอีเอ 4-2 อินทรี เพื่อนตำรวจ (in Thai).
  6. "ฉลามชล" ชลบุรี เอฟซี พบกับ อินทรีเพื่อนตำรวจ ณ สนามสถาบันพลศึกษา วิทยาเขตชลบุรี (in Thai).
  7. เมืองทอง 5-1 แบงค็อก TPL 2010 (in Thai).
  8. ไฮไลท์ฟุตบอลสปอนเซอร์ ไทยพรีเมียร์ลีก 2010 โอสถสภา เอ็ม–150 สระบุรี 4 บางกอกกล๊าส เอฟซี 1 (in Thai).
  9. ไฮไลท์ฟุตบอลสปอนเซอร์ ไทยพรีเมียร์ลีก 2010 พัทยา ยูไนเต็ด 2 เมืองทองฯ ยูไนเต็ด 2 (in Thai).
  10. ศึกไทยพรีเมียร์ ลีก นัดเย็นวันอาทิตย์ คู่ระหว่างอินทรีเพื่อนตำรวจ เปิดสนามธรรมศาสตร์ รังสิต (in Thai).
  11. TPL2010-ราชนาวีระยอง 4-3 ศีรษะเกษ (in Thai).
  12. [Highlight] Thai Army FC 0-2 Pattaya Utd. (TPL 2010) (in Thai).
  13. ไฮไลท์ฟุตบอลสปอนเซอร์ ไทยพรีเมียร์ลีก 2010 เอสซีจี สมุทรสงคราม เอฟซี 1 การท่าเรือไทย 0 (in Thai).
  14. ไฮไลท์ฟุตบอลสปอนเซอร์ ไทยพรีเมียร์ลีก 2010 ศรีสะเกษ เอฟซี 1 เมืองทองฯ ยูไนเต็ด 2 (in Thai).
  15. ไฮไลท์ฟุตบอลสปอนเซอร์ ไทยพรีเมียร์ลีก 2010 การท่าเรือไทย 1 ชลบุรี เอฟซี 2 (in Thai).
  16. สนามยามาฮ่า สเตเดี้ยม โดยเจ้าถิ่น "วิหคเพลิง" ทีโอที แคท เอฟซี (in Thai).
  17. ไฮไลท์ฟุตบอลสปอนเซอร์ไทยพรีเมียร์ลีก 2010 TTM พิจิตร 0 1 ทีโอที แคท (in Thai).
  18. ไฮไลท์ฟุตบอลสปอนเซอร์ ไทยพรีเมียร์ลีก 2010 แบงค็อก ยูไนเต็ด 1 ทีโอที แคท เอฟซี 2 (in Thai).
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