Nakhon Pathom United F.C. Explained

Clubname:Nakhonpathom United
นครปฐม ยูไนเต็ด
Fullname:Nakhonpathom United Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอล นครปฐม ยูไนเต็ด
Nickname:The King Tigers
(เสือป่าราชา)
Ground:Nakhon Pathom Municipality Sport School Stadium
Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
Capacity:6,000
Chairman:Panuwat Sasomsup
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Akbar Nawas
League:Thai League 1
Season:2022–23
Position:Thai League 2, 1st (promoted)
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Nakhon Pathom United Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลนครปฐมยูไนเต็ด), formerly known as Nakhon Pathom Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดนครปฐม), is a Thailand professional football club based in Nakhon Pathom province and currently play in Thai League 1. Their home stadium is Nakhon Pathom Municipality Sport School Stadium. In 2008 season, the club finished at 9th place which became the highest league position in the club history.

In 2018, The club-licensing of this team didn't pass to play 2018 Thai League 2 and the team was relegated to the 2018 Thai League 4 Western Region.[1]

In 2023, Nakhon Pathom United won the Thai League 2 as champions for the first time in the club history and come back to the Thai League 1 after 14 years.

History

1999–2006: Formation and early years

Nakhon Pathom F.C. was founded in 1999, the club started playing in the Thailand Provincial League. In 2004, Nakhon Pathom finished the season on a mid-table in the league. In the year 2005 it was the first time a place among the top three will be achieved and promote to the Thai Premier League was narrowly missed.

2007–2009: Promotion to the top flight

A year later, the result could be repeated. But the club was allowed to ascend to the highest league in Thailand, as was the second-placed a reserve team of Port FC. The association brought not only as a "provincial team," a new impetus in the league. But also the fans who traveled to away games and many were present at the home games. Nakhon Pathom was another club as well as Chonburi and Suphanburi the club in the Premier League who did not came from the capital Bangkok.

The first season in the Premier League, the club was able to finish in 11th place and boosted its bottom line a year later at number nine. For the 2009 season was the first time be with Michael Aspin and Michael Thomas Byrne committed two players from Great Britain, Both had already played together in England at Northwich Victoria.

2010–2016: Relegation and suspension

Nakhon Pathom were suspended for two years following the final playoff game of the 2010 season after a fracas in the penultimate game of the playoffs with Sisaket, a game that NP had to win to ensure that they would be promoted.[2] The club are set to return to Division 1 for the 2013 campaign after serving their two-year punishment.

2017–2022: Sukkoki years and resurgence

In 2017, Nakhon Pathom United administratively relegated to 2018 Thai League 4 by FA Thailand because the club did not send documents about club licensing in time.[3]

2017Thai League 2(Tier 2)
2018Thai League 4 (Tier 4)
2019Thai League 3 (Tier 3)
2020style=Thai League 2 (Tier 2)
2021style=Thai League 2 (Tier 2)
2022Thai League 2 (Tier 2)
After the club relegation to Thai League 4, Thongchai Sukkoki was hired as the club's coach. The club started again in the Tier 4 league by creating a new team and searching for young players from the initial selection of footballers, with only three players left from the previous season. Nakhon Pathom went on to won the 2018 Thai League 4 Western Region. In 2019, Thongchai Sukkoki won his second title after winning the 2019 Thai League 3 Lower Region and was promoted to Thai League 2. Under Sukkoki's management, the King Tiger play a style of football based on maintaining possession by building from the back, and good as combination play.[4]

In 2023, Sukkoki led Nakhon Pathom United won 2022–23 Thai League 2 title and the club was promoted to Thai League 1 after a 14-year exile.[5] On 8 May 2023, BG Pathum United appointed Sukkoki as the Rabbits' new head coach in the final league game and The Revo Cup 2022-23 final as well as the start of the Thai League 1 next season after being with Nakhon Pathom United for 6 years.[6] [7]

2023–present: Back to Thai League 1

After Thongchai Sukkoki is appointed as BG Pathum United's head coach, Singaporean Akbar Nawas was hired as the club's head coach on 5 June 2023 ahead of the 2023–24 Thai League 1 season.[8] Akbar guided the club to their highest ever recorded win in their history for second time in one season with both matches coming against Mahajak Samutprakan 7–0 on 5 October 2023 and Thai Spirit 10–0 on 1 November 2023 in the 2023–24 Thai FA Cup.

Academy

Nakhonpathom United opened its first youth academies in 2019 under the name The king tiger academy. The club's first technical director is Thongchai Sukkoki. The club started sending youth teams, under-10 and under-12, to participate in the 2021 Thailand Youth League.[9] [10]

Stadium

Nakhon Pathom currently play their home matches at Nakhon Pathom Municipality Sport School Stadium which is a sports stadium in Nakhon Pathom province, Thailand. The stadium holds 3,500 people.

The club's chairman Panuwat Sasomsup has plans to build a new football stadium, with based on the Mitr Phol Stadium of Ratchaburi Mitr Phol as a model, but downsizing the capacity to 10,000 seats.[11]

Stadium and locations

CoordinatesLocationStadiumCapacityYear
13.8205°N 100.0485°WNakhon PathomSanam Chan Palace Sports Stadium6,0002007–2008
14.0212°N 99.9842°WNakhon PathomKasetsart Kampangsan University Stadium4,0002009–2010
13.7992°N 100.0554°WNakhon PathomNakhon Pathom Municipality Sport School Stadium3,5002013–

Season by season domestic record

SeasonLeagueFA CupLeague
Cup
Kor Royal
Cup
AsiaTop scorer
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
1999/2000PRO228773424316th
2001PRO22 7782927287th
2002PRO1014561475th
2003PRO228684434307th
2004PRO189453420313rd
2005PRO22 12644926233rd
2006PRO30171124215623rd
2007TPL30813930293711th
2008TPL30114152438379th
2009TPL30671732532516thR3
2010DIV 130121535336515thQFR2Phuwadol Suwannachart13
2011/12Suspended for two years1
2013DIV 1349121347513912thR2R2Cho Kwang-Hoon7
2014DIV 1349151043394213thR2R1Jeong Woo-geun16
2015DIV 1381718135847595thR3R1Jeong Woo-geun20
2016DIV 1266101029422812thR1R2Yusei Ogasawara10
2017T2321012104338427thQROpted outBerlin Ndebe-Nlome14
2018T4 West241932631660bgcolor=gold1stR3R2Diego Oliveira Silva29
2019T3 Lower261871571861bgcolor=gold1stR1QRPDiego Oliveira Silva13
2020–21T234171076636613rdQR –Tauã23
2021–22T23410121242474210thR2R1Neto Santos9
2022–23T23416126322060bgcolor=gold1stR3R2Peter Nergaard8
2023–24T130891337533312thR3R1Lesley Ablorh10

1 Nakhon Pathom were suspended for two years following the final playoff game, all results stood.[12]

bgcolor=goldChampionsbgcolor=silverRunners-upThird placePromotedRelegated

Players

Out on loan

Club staff

PositionStaff
Chairman Panuwat Sasomsup
Chief Executive Officer Chutinan Sasomsap
Sporting Director Narong Huayhongthong
General Manager Kantapat Kitipongsiriphak
Marketing Manager Chayada Sasomsap
Product Manager Yothaya Sasomsap
Team Manager Pimchaya Sasomsap
Head Coach Akbar Nawas
Assistant Coach Sathit Bensoh
Goalkeeper Coach Prakobsuk Phungkul
Fitness CoachVacant
Team DoctorVacant
PhysiotherapistsVacant
IntepreterVacant

Coaches

Coaches by year

Honours

Domestic leagues

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official decision of FA Thailand . thaileague.co.th . FA Thailand . 12 April 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171026011323/http://www.thaileague.co.th/official/t2/?r=News%2FScoopRead&id=129 . 26 October 2017 . dead .
  2. News: Two year ban for Nakhon Pathom . Bangkok Post. 30 December 2010 . 30 December 2010 .
  3. Web site: อุทธรณ์ไม่ผ่าน!ลดชั้น"นครปฐม - สมุทรสงคราม" เล่นยูโร่ เค้กลีก.
  4. Web site: นครปฐม ยูไนเต็ด : สโมสรที่ตกไปลีกล่างสุด แต่กำลังลุ้นขึ้นไทยลีกด้วยแข้งยังบลัด.
  5. Web site: 14 ปี ที่รอคอย "เสือป่าราชา" สู่ลีกสูงสุด. .
  6. Web site: ดีกรีแชมป์สดๆ ร้อนๆ "บีจี" ตั้ง "โค้ชธง" ประเดิมคุม "ไทยลีก" นัดปิด - "ลีกคัพ" นัดชิง. Thairath. 8 May 2023. 8 May 2023.
  7. Web site: Thank you Thongchai Sukkoki. .
  8. Web site: อัคบาร์ นาวาส นั่งกุนซือ นครปฐม ลุยไทยลีก. Siamsport. 5 June 2023. 5 June 2023.
  9. Web site: นครปฐมยูไนเต็ด เปิดศูนย์ฝึกทักษะกีฬาฟุตบอลระดับเยาวชน"THE KING TIGER ACADEMY". 19 April 2019 .
  10. Web site: เปิดศูนย์ฝึกทักษะกีฬาฟุตบอลระดับเยาวชน "THE KING TIGER ACADEMY". 20 April 2019 .
  11. Web site: "เสือป่าราชา" เตรียมแผนสร้างรังเหย้าใหม่ คาดสร้างเสร็จไม่เกิน 2 ปี. 22 October 2020 .
  12. News: Two year ban for Nakhon Pathom . Bangkok Post. 30 December 2010 . 30 December 2010 .