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Football records and statistics in Thailand

This page details football records in Thailand.

Most successful teams

Top-performing clubs - league structures

Thai League 1

The Invincibles

Unbeatable champions:

Thai League 2

Thai League 3

Thai League 4

Provincial League

Futsal League

Top-performing clubs - cup competitions

Asian Club Championship and AFC Champions League

Thailand FA Cup

Thailand League Cup

Thailand Champions Cup (2017 - Present)

Kor Royal Cup - 1996-2016

Queen's Cup

Super Cup

National team top caps goalscorers

As of 11 June 2024[1]
Players in bold are still active with Thailand.

Most appearances

Kiatisuk Senamuang is Thailand's top goalscorer and their most capped player.

Top goalscorers

Thai League 1 records

All-time top scorers

As of 26 May 2024

Figures for active players (in bold).

Most appearances

As of 21 July 2023

Figures for active players (in bold).

Player statistics

All-time Thai League 1 table

The all-time Thai League 1 table is a cumulative record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in the Thai League 1 since its inception in 1996. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2023–24 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2024–25 Thai League 1.

League or status at 2023:

Notes
  1. ^ also including the results as PEA FC and Buriram PEA.
  2. ^ also including the results as Tero Sasana and BEC Tero Sasana.
  3. ^ also including the results as Port Authority of Thailand, Thai Port, and Singhtarua.
  4. ^ a b In the 2014 season, Muangthong United and Singhtarua received a nine-point penalty following a fight between their fans
  5. ^ also including the results as Bangkok University.
  6. ^ also including the results as Bangkok Glass.
  7. ^ also including the results as Osotspa, Osotspa M-150 Saraburi, and Osotspa M-150 Samut Prakan.
  8. ^ also including the results as TOT-CAT.
  9. ^ also including the results as Royal Thai Army.
  10. ^ also including the results as Royal Thai Navy, Rajnavy Rayong, and Siam Navy.
  11. ^ Despite Bangkok Bank never finished first in the Thai League 1 but they be the league winner in 1996-97 season because in that season the league winner was determined by using championship playoff.
  12. ^ also including the results as TTM Samut Sakhon, TTM Phichit, and TTM Chiangmai.
  13. ^ also including the results as Coke-Bangpra.
  14. ^ also including the results as Sinthana, Chula-Sinthana, and Chula United.
  15. ^ also including the results as Royal Thai Air Force and Air Force Central.
  16. ^ also including the results as Royal Thai Police.
  17. ^ also including the results as Chainat.
  18. ^ also including the results as Esan United.
  19. ^ In 2013 the Football Association of Thailand found Esan United guilty of forging documents, causing the club return to Sisaket. Due to legal conflicts, Sisaket were suspended for the rest of the season but were not relegated.
  20. ^ Despite Thai Farmers Bank finished first in the 1996-97 season but they did not be the league winner because in that season the league winner was determined by using championship playoff.
  21. ^ played Thai League 1 under name of Stock Exchange of Thailand, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, and Rattana Bundit.
  22. ^ also including the results as Nakhon Pathom.
  23. ^ also including the results as Wuachon United.
  24. ^ also including the results as Thai Honda Ladkrabang.
  25. ^ played Thai League 1 under name of Ubon UMT United.
  26. ^ played Thai League 1 under name of Customs Department.

Asian Champions League

Participations

Q: Qualifying stage, GS: Group Stage, R16: Round of 16, QF: Quarterfinals, SF: Semifinal, RU: Runner-up, W: Winner

Asian Club Championship

Participations

A total of seven clubs represented Thailand in the AFC Asian Club Championship which became defunct in 2002 (see: AFC Champions League).

W: Winner

AFC Cup

Participations

Thai clubs history of playing in the AFC Cup, Osotsapa were the first side to take part since the competition started in 2004. After the revamping of the Champions League in 2009, Thai clubs once again entered.

G: Group round, Q: Quarterfinals, S: Semifinal, R: Runner-up, W: Winner

Asian Cup Winners Cup

Participations

The Asian Cup Winner Cup started in 1991, although Thai clubs did not enter until 1995. There was no Thai entrant in 1997. The competition became defunct in 2002. Thai clubs generally entered at the 2nd round.

2: 2nd round, Q: Quarterfinals, S: Semifinal, R: Runner-up, W: Winner

References

  1. ^ Mamrud, Roberto. "Thailand - Record International Players". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 20 January 2023. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
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