Ratchaburi Mitr Phol F.C.

Ratchaburi Mitr Phol
ราชบุรี มิตรผล เอฟซี
Full name Ratchaburi Mitr Phol Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลราชบุรี มิตรผล
Nickname(s) The Dragons
(ราชันมังกร)
Short name RBMFC
Founded 2004 (2004)
Ground Mitr Phol Stadium
Ratchaburi, Thailand
Capacity 10,000
Chairman Boonying Nitikarnchana
Head Coach Lassaad Chabbi
League Thai League 1
2017 Thai League 1, 6th
Website Club website

Ratchaburi Mitr Phol Football Club (Thai สโมสรฟุตบอลราชบุรี มิตรผล) is a Thai professional football club based in Ratchaburi Province and currently plays in Thai League 1. Ratchaburi has the nickname The Dragons which can be seen in the club official logo.

History

2011 (DIV2 to DIV5)

In 2011 they won the Central-East Division before earning promotion to Division 1 after winning Group A of the Division 2 playoffs. In the following season, the Dragons flew through the first division winning the title on their way to the TPL.

2012–2013 (Runners-up of League Cup)

Whilst in Division 1, Ratchaburi made it to the 2012 Thai League Cup final where they lost 4–1 to Buriram United. The final was most remembered for the farcical circumstances that Ratchaburi faced as they didn't have any substitutes on the bench due to having several ineligible loanees from opponents Buriram United. Ratchaburi never stood a chance as Buriram won the final at a canter.[1]

2014–Current

In 2016 the club moved to new ground, Mitr Phol Stadium.

Stadium

From 2007 to 2016 the club was used Ratchaburi Stadium that own by the city council as their home ground that causes problems with difficult and incomplete applications. So that, In June 2016 the club was built Mitr Phol Stadium that located in the town of Huai Phai, Ratchaburi Province to be new home ground and it directly own by the club and the stadium held 10,000 seats.[2]

Stadium and locations

Coordinates Location Stadium Year
13°31′55″N 99°48′50″E / 13.531817°N 99.813832°E / 13.531817; 99.813832 Ratchaburi Ratchaburi Stadium 2007–2016
13°31′18″N 99°46′11″E / 13.521677°N 99.769588°E / 13.521677; 99.769588 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol Stadium 2016–present

Season By Season record

Season League[3] FA Cup League Cup Kor Royal
Cup
AFC Champions
League
Top scorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2007 DIV 1 22 5 4 13 31 40 19 12th    
2008 DIV 2 20 7 9 4 32 26 30 7th    
2009 DIV 2 Central-East 22 4 9 9 31 33 21 9th    
2010 DIV 2 Central-East 30 12 9 9 45 39 45 9th    
2011 DIV 2 Central-East 30 20 8 2 67 19 68 1st R2 R1     Pornchai Ardjinda 18+(5)
2012 DIV 1 34 24 6 4 85 31 78 1st R4 RU     Douglas 19
2013 TPL 32 6 12 14 31 39 30 15th R3 RU     Douglas 10
2014 TPL 38 17 14 7 62 42 65 4th R4 SF     Heberty 26
2015 TPL 34 17 4 13 48 50 55 7th QF R3     Heberty 19
2016 TL 30 14 7 9 52 35 49 6th W R1     Heberty 20
2017 T1 34 16 7 11 63 49 55 6th R1 SF     Marcel Essombé 20
2018 T1 34 12 7 15 50 53 43 12th SF R1     Kang Soo-il 13
Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated In Progress

Stadium and locations for team B

Coordinates Location Stadium Year
13°22′16″N 99°50′50″E / 13.371028°N 99.847291°E / 13.371028; 99.847291 Pak Tho, Ratchaburi Pak Tho Municipality Stadium 2017
13°31′55″N 99°48′50″E / 13.531817°N 99.813832°E / 13.531817; 99.813832 Ratchaburi Ratchaburi Stadium 2017

Season by season record for team B

Season League FA Cup League Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2017 T4 West 27 11 6 10 45 42 39 5th Can't Enter Can't Enter Somsak Musikaphan 6
2018 Suspended

Players

First-team squad

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 Kittipong Phuthawchueak (on loan from Bangkok United)
2 Thailand DF Sila Srikampang (Vice-captain)
3 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Joël Sami
4 Thailand DF Praweenwat Boonyong
5 Thailand DF Prathum Chuthong (on loan from Chiangrai United)
7 Thailand MF Chutipol Thongthae (Captain)
9 Thailand MF Nattawut Sombatyotha
10 South Korea FW Kang Soo-il
14 Thailand MF Montree Promsawat
15 Thailand MF Phuritad Jarikanon
16 Thailand MF Gionata Verzura
17 Thailand DF Ekkaluck Thonghkit
No. Position Player
20 Philippines FW Mark Hartmann
23 Portugal FW Yannick Djaló
24 Thailand FW Sompong Soleb (on loan from Bangkok United)
25 Thailand DF Suree Sukha
26 Thailand GK Kritsada Nonchai
27 Thailand GK Ukrit Wongmeema
31 Thailand MF Pathomchai Sueasakul
33 Thailand MF Philip Roller
35 Thailand DF Satsanapong Wattayuchutikul
36 Thailand MF Narakorn Noomchansakul
77 Thailand MF Jakkapan Pornsai (on loan from Bangkok United)
99 Lithuania FW Nerijus Valskis
Martinique MF Steeven Langil
Philippines MF Amin Nazari

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
Thailand MF Kritsananon Srisuwan (to Prachuap)
Thailand FW Somsak Musikaphan (to Ubon UMT United)
Thailand MF Pawee Tanthatemee (to Ubon UMT United)
Thailand DF Chumpol Bua-ngam (to Police Tero)
Thailand MF Kanarin Thawornsak (to Suphanburi)
No. Position Player
Thailand MF Kittikai Juntaraksa (to Ubon UMT United)
Madagascar MF Njiva Rakotoharimalala (to Sukhothai)
Thailand MF Siwarut Pholhirun (to Buriram United)

Team B

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

No. Position Player
20 Thailand DF Anucha Kaenthongjan
26 Thailand MF Phuwasit Kamkrian
33 Thailand FW Teeratat Srimuang
36 Thailand FW Narakorn Noomchansakul
38 Thailand DF Anurak Wongnalee
41 Thailand FW Somprat Intaput
43 Thailand MF Pitipoom Mahawongnan
44 Thailand DF Muhammad Saiful Smahae
45 Thailand DF Waris Wama
No. Position Player
47 Thailand DF Kornkawee Chaweeborisut
49 Thailand GK Santipab Boonkriang
52 Thailand FW Nakoon Kanaruksombut
53 Thailand MF Nopphakhun Kongmueang
54 Thailand MF Weerawat Koedpun
56 Thailand MF Narinchai Kloysamai
58 Thailand FW Worthep Arjviboonporn
68 Thailand DF Makawan Koedanan
99 Thailand FW Thanakorn Chujanthong

Head coaches

Honours

League

Cups

References

  1. "รีแมตช์ "บุรีรัมย์-ราชบุรี" คู่ชิงลีกคัพ".
  2. "แจ่มได้อีก! "มิตรผล สเตเดี้ยม" วางเก้าอี้สนามแบบนี้เป็นที่แรกของประเทศ!".
  3. King, Ian; Schöggl, Hans & Stokkermans, Karel (20 March 2014). "Thailand – List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 29 October 2014. Select link to season required from chronological list.
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