BBCU F.C. explained

Clubname:BBCU
บีบีซียู เอฟซี
Fullname:Big Bang Chula United Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอล บีบีซียู
Nickname:The Pink Panthers
(เสือสามย่าน)
Founded:, as
Bangtoey Football Team
,
as Chula-Sinthana
,
as Chula United
,
as Big Bang Chula United
Dissolved:2017
Ground:Nonthaburi Youth Centre Stadium
Nonthaburi, Thailand
Capacity:6,000
Mgrtitle:Head Coach
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BBCU Football Club, known fully as Big Bang Chula United Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอล บีบีซียู), is a Thai defunct professional football club based in Bangkok, Thailand, owned by Montri Suwannoi. Founded as "Bangtoey Football Team" in 1976, the club changed its name many times, until finally, it became "BBCU" in 2011.

BBCU was one of the most successful Thai football clubs of the late 1990s (under the name of "Sinthana Football Club"). The club has won a Thai League 1 title, 2 Kor Royal Cups and 1 FA Cup. Moreover, during the years in lower divisions, the club has also won a Division 2 title.

History

Chulalongkorn University FC is a club based at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. They have played in the Chula–Thammasat Traditional Football Match since 1934.

In 2004, "Chulalongkorn University FC" was combined with "Sinthana FC" and took the name, "Chula-Sinthana FC" which played in Division 2 in 2005 until Chula-Sinthana FC was promoted from Division 1 to Thai Premier League in 2008.

In August of the 2008 season, they changed their club name again from "Chula-Sinthana FC" to "Chula United".[1] The Club Director was Kasiti Kamalanavin.

Chula's return to the top flight, 2008 Thailand Premier League, ended with them finishing in a creditable 8th position. However, they could not build on their first season and were relegated from the 2009 Thai Premier League.

Despite having two of the three top goalscorers in the 2010 Thai Division 1 League, Chula could not bounce back at the first attempt and slumped to a disappointing 10th-placed finish. Chula's striker Chainarong Tathong topped the 2010 Thai Division 1 League goalscoring chart with an impressive 19 goals. Fellow frontman Aron da Silva netted 15 times to be the 3rd top scorer in the league.

Big Bang Chula United

In January 2011, the club changed its name to "Big Bang Chula United" and relocated to play their home games at the Thai Army Sports Stadium on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road. The club got off to a flying start and won promotion despite stuttering in the latter weeks of the season.

The club's venture in the 2012 Thai Premier League ended with them being relegated after only one season. Home games were played at the sparsely filled 65,000 Rajamangala Stadium with an average home attendance of only 939.

In April 2017, the club was dissolved, citing a lack of funds as the reason. This team is automatically banned for 2 years, If the team decides to come back they will relegated to the lowest tier of the professional league.[2]

Stadium and locations

CoordinatesLocationStadiumCapacityYear
13.7374°N 100.5254°WBangkokChulalongkorn University Sports Stadium15,0002007–2010
13.7827°N 100.5562°WPhaya Thai, BangkokThai Army Sports Stadium20,0002011
13.7554°N 100.6222°WBang Kapi, BangkokRajamangala Stadium65,0002012
13.7827°N 100.5562°WPhaya Thai, BangkokThai Army Sports Stadium20,0002013
13.8789°N 100.5441°WNonthaburiNonthaburi Youth Centre Stadium(Nonthaburi Municipality Stadium)6,0002014–2017

Season by season record

Amateur years (1976–1987)

Since Bangtoey Football team was founded in 1976 to compete in Bangkapi Cup tournament, the club had played 11 more years in amateur level before joining the first Football Association of Thailand's competitions season in Ngor Royal Cup 1998.

Royal Cups' years (1988–1995)

SeasonCompetitionLevelFinal PositionNote
1988Ngor Royal Cup4Runner-upalign=left- Promoted to Khor Royal Cup 1989
1989Khor Royal Cup3Quarter-finalalign=left- Promoted to Khǒr Royal Cup 1990
1990Khǒr Royal Cup2
1991
1992align=left- Promoted to Kor Royal Cup 1993
1993Kor Royal Cup11st round
1994
19953rdalign=left- the last season that Kor Royal Cup was competed as the top level of Thai football.

Football League years (1996–2010)

SeasonCompetitionLevelFinal PositionNote
1996(Johny Walker)
Thailand Soccer League
16thalign=left- Football league was pronounced for the first time in Thailand
- The club won Queen's Cup runner-up.
1997bgcolor=silverRunner-upalign=left- Champion Kor Royal Cup
- Champion FA Cup (qualified for Asian Cup Winners' Cup 1998/99)
1998(Caltex)
Premier League
bgcolor=goldChampionalign=left- Qualified for Asian Club Championship (1999–00) [as Thai League Champion]
- Champion Kor Royal Cup
19997th
200011thalign=left- Played promotion-relegation play-off with Bangkok Christian College (won 3–2 on aggregate)
- Runner-up Queen's Cup
2001–02(GSM)
Thai League
5th
2002–037thalign=left- Runner-up Queen's Cup
2003–04Thailand Premier League10thalign=left- Relegated to Thailand Division 1 League 2004–05
2004–05Thailand Division 1 League 2align=left- Relegated to Thailand Division 2 League 2006
2006Thailand Division 2 League3Championalign=left- Promoted to Thailand Division 1 League ฤดูกาล 2007
2007Thailand Division 1 League2Runner-upalign=left- Promoted to Thailand Premier League 2008
2008Thailand Premier League18th
2009Thailand Premier League15thalign=left- Relegated to Thai Division 1 League 2010
2010Thai Division 1 League210th

Season by season domestic record (2011–present)

SeasonLeagueFA CupLeague
Cup
Kor Royal
Cup
AsiaTop scorer
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
2011DIV 13418973925633rdChainarong Tathong12
2012TPL344131732632517thJunior Aparecido Guimaro9
2013DIV 1349131233454011thR3R2Bouba Abbo9
2014DIV 134139124948489thR2R3Julius Obioh17
2015DIV 138179125042604thR2R2Yusuke Kato14
2016TL30342332691318thR1R2Jeong Woo-geun12
2017bgcolor=redbgcolor=redbgcolor=redbgcolor=redbgcolor=redbgcolor=redDissolvedbgcolor=redbgcolor=redbgcolor=redbgcolor=redbgcolor=redbgcolor=redbgcolor=redbgcolor=redbgcolor=red
bgcolor=goldChampionsbgcolor=silverRunners-upThird placePromotedRelegated

Note

Performance in AFC competitions

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAway
1999–2000Asian Club ChampionshipFirst roundLam Pak0–27–1
Second roundSingapore Armed Force1–12–1
Quarter-finalsJúbilo Iwata2–1
Suwon Samsung Bluewings4–0
Kashima Antlers3–0

Coaches

Coaches by Years (2008–present)

NameNatPeriodHonours
Kiatisuk Senamuang2008
Thongchai Sukkoki2008–2009
Kiatisuk Senamuang2011–2012Thai Division 1 League 3rd Place
Jose Alves Borges2013
Worachai Surinsirirat2013–2015
Tsuyoshi Takano2015–2016
Koichi Sugiyama2016
Jatuporn Pramualban2016
Pairoj Borwonwatanadilok2017
Worachai Surinsirirat (interim)2017

Honours

Domestic competitions

International competitions

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.thaifootballleague.com/news.asp?nid=72 Thailand League 2008 news
  2. News: th: ปิดตำนาน "บีบีซียู" โดนปรับ 1 ล้าน แบน 2 ปี และเริ่มใหม่ที่ "ไทยลีก 4". Thai. http://www.manager.co.th/sport/ViewNews.aspx?NewsID=9600000052672. 1 June 2017. 3 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170803085914/http://www.manager.co.th/sport/ViewNews.aspx?NewsID=9600000052672. dead.