2009 in Thai football

The 2009 season of competitive football in Thailand.

The season began on 7 March 2009 for the Thai Premier League and 21 March 2009 for the Division 1 League. The season finished on 17 October 2009 for the Division 1 and 18 October 2009 for the Thai Premier League.

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

Teams promoted to Thai Premier League 2009

Teams relegated from Thailand Premier League 2008

Teams promoted to Thai Division 1 League 2009

Teams relegated from Thailand Division 1 League 2008

Managerial changes

NameClubDate of departureReplacementDate of appointment
Jadet MeelarpChonburiJanuary 2009Kiatisuk SenamuangJanuary 2009
Kiatisuk SenamuangChula UnitedJanuary 2009Carlos FerreiraJanuary 2009
Prajuk ViengsongTTM Samut SakhonJanuary 2009Attaphol PuspakomJanuary 2009
Attaphol PuspakomTTM Samut SakhonApril 2009Kij MeesrisukApril 2009
Surasak TansuratMuangthong UnitedApril 2009Attaphol PuspakomApril 2009
Prapol PongpanichPEAMay 2009Thongsuk SampahungsithMay 2009
Hans R. EmserBangkok GlassJune 2009Surachai JaturapattarapongJune 2009
Pansak KetwatthaPattaya UnitedJune 2009Wisoon WichayaJune 2009
Christophe LarrouilhBEC Tero SasanaJune 2009Tawan SripanJune 2009
Wisoon WichayaPattaya UnitedJune 2009Jadet MeelarpJune 2009
Carlos FerreiraChula UnitedAugust 2009Pichai PituwongAugust 2009
Kij MeesrisukTTM Samut SakhonAugust 2009Prajuk ViengsongAugust 2009
Chatchai PaholpatNakhon PathomSeptember 2009Piyapong Pue-onSeptember 2009

Diary of the season

  • 1 March 2009: Chonburi won the Kor Royal Cup beating PEA 1-0 at Suphachalasai Stadium.
  • 7 March 2009: The first Thai Premier League matches of the season are played.
  • 18 November 2009: Thailand lost to Singapore at home stadium for first time in 34 years, after they lost 0-1 in 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification.
  • 23 October 2009: The Thai FA Cup is won by Thai Port on penalties against BEC Tero Sasana after a 1-1 draw at Suphachalasai Stadium.

Retirements

  • 18 October 2009: Tawan Sripan, 37-year-old BEC Tero Sasana midfielder.

National team

Friendly matches

Thailand 1 – 2 Saudi Arabia
Teerasil  89'
Sendai, Japan

Thailand 3 – 1 New Zealand
Teerasil  15', 71'
Tawan  21'
Rajmangala Stadium, Bangkok

Thailand 1 – 1 Syria
Teeratep  60'
Thunderdome Sport Complex, Nonthaburi

Thailand 3 – 0 Zimbabwe
Suttinan  28', 82'
Keerati  85'

King's Cup

Thailand 2 – 1 Lebanon
Teerasil  11'
Suchao  22'
El Ali  51'
Attendance: 15,000 referee= Prayoon Veerapool (Thailand)

Denmark League XI 2 – 2 Thailand
Olsen  35'
Ilsø  90'
Sutee  66' (pen.), 81'
Penalties
Stokholm
Duncan
Bernburg
Ilsø
Poulsen
5 – 3 Sutee
Datsakorn
Anon
Rangsan
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Sura Sriart (Thailand)

Asian Cup qualifiers

Thailand is currently in Group E of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification process.


Jordan 0 – 0 Thailand
Report
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Abdulrahman Racho (Syria)

Thailand 0 – 0 Iran
Report
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Valentin Kovalenko (Uzbekistan)

Singapore 1 – 3 Thailand
Fahrudin  84' (pen.) Report Sutee  12' (pen.), 81'
Therdsak  75'

Thailand 0 – 1 Singapore
Report Đurić  38'
Attendance: 30,000

Honours

Competition Winner Details Match Report
Thai FA Cup Thai Port FA Cup 2009
Beat BEC Tero Sasana 5–4 on penalties (1–1 final score)
Report
Queen's Cup Hallelujah Queen's Cup 2009
Beat BEC Tero Sasana 1–0
Thai Premier League Muangthong United Thai Premier League 2009
Division 1 League Police United Thai Division 1 League 2009
Regional League Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi Regional League Division 2 2009
Kor Royal Cup Chonburi Kor Royal Cup 2009
Beat PEA 1–0
Super Cup Bangkok Glass Super Cup 2009
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