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Ratchaburi F.C.

Ratchaburi Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดราชบุรี) is a Thai professional football club based in Ratchaburi province that currently plays in Thai League 1. Ratchaburi has the nickname The Dragons which can be seen in the club official crest.

Ratchaburi
ราชบุรี เอฟซี
Full nameRatchaburi Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดราชบุรี
Nickname(s)The Dragons
(ราชันมังกร)
Short nameRBMFC
Founded2004; 20 years ago (2004)
GroundDragon Solar Park
Ratchaburi, Thailand
Capacity10,000
ChairmanTanawat Nitikarnchana
Head coachCarlos Peña
LeagueThai League 1
2022–238th
Current season

History edit

Establishment and early years edit

Ratchaburi Football Club was founded in 2004 and then joined Thailand Division 2 League 2006. Ratchaburi able to win the Thailand Division 2 League title, get the right to compete in the 2007 Thailand League Division 1.

The League Division 1 season 2007 has a total of 24 teams participating in the competition, divided into 2 groups, 12 teams each and at the end of the competition, the top five of each group will be relegated to the competition. Thai League Division 2, the club did not perform very well, finished the season with the last place in the group A table.[1]

In 2008, Ratchaburi Football Club made the seventh place out of the 11 participating teams, causing the team to relegate, but due to the Football Association of Thailand reshaping the competition in the season 2009 makes Ratchaburi continue to compete in the Thai League Division 2

2009 Regional League Division 2 is the first season to compete in a 5-region zone system, Ratchaburi Football Club is organized in the Central and Eastern region. The club finished the season with 9th place out of 12 participating teams.[1]

Dragon's breath edit

In 2010, the Nitikarnchana family decided to take over Ratchaburi Football Club, which was then in the Regional League Division 2. In 2011 they won the Central-East Division before earning promotion to Division 1 after winning Group A of the Division 2 playoffs.

Prior to the 2012 season, Ratchaburi Football Club was sponsored by the Mitr Phol Group and announced the change of the club's name to Ratchaburi Mitr Phol FC, with Sorraaut Klinprathum as the club's president, Boonying Nitikarnchana as the club's vice president and Thanawat Nitikarnchana is the team manager and Somchai Maiwilai is a head coach.[2]

2011 Division 2 (Tier 3)
2012 Division 1 (Tier 2)
2013 Thai Premier League (Tier 1)

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.[3]

Promotion to the top flight edit

In the following season, the Dragons flew through the first division winning the title on their way to the TPL.

In the first season of the Ratchaburi Mitr Phol in top-tier league is considered unsuccessful, ranked 15th out of the total of 18 teams, but due to the problem of scrambling for the rights of the team between Sisaket F.C. and Esan United escalate,[4] The Thai League company decided to increase the top 20 teams in TPL, resulting in the Thai Premier League competition in 2013 season, there was only one relegation team, Pattaya United (17th place).

In 2014 season, Ratchaburi Mitr Phol reacted by appointing former Girona manager Ricardo Rodríguez as their new manager for the new 2014 Thai Premier League season. The Dragons finished comfortably in 4th place.[5]

Move to Mitr Phol Stadium and recent years edit

 
Robert Procureur, first technical director of club.

After participating in the top league for 3 years, Ratchaburi Mitr Phol has a project to build its own football stadium. The stadium started construction in 2015 and opened for the first time in mid-2016. In 2016 the club moved to new ground, Mitr Phol Stadium and the club appointed Robert Procureur as the club technical director.[6]

In 2016, Following the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Football Association of Thailand cancelled the remaining league and cup season on 14 October 2016, with three rounds remaining. The Dragons finished in 6th place.

 
Philip Roller, captain of the team from 2019 to 2021.

In 2017 The Dragons continued to progress under Pacheta's stewardship, and with a team containing half blood players Philip Roller and Kevin Deeromram reached league finish as 6th place as well as reaching the semi-final of the League Cup losing 0–1 to Chiangrai United at Supachalasai Stadium.[7]

In 2018 Thai League, a dismal run of form saw the team slip to the bottom of the league table. The Dragons finished the season in 12th place with 43 points, they were one point adrift from safety.

In 2019, after beating Buriram United in the semi-final, The Dragons reached the FA Cup Final for the first time in their history. In the final, played at Leo Stadium, Ratchaburi Mitr Phol lost to Port 0–1, with a goal by Sergio Suárez scored in second half. Ratchaburi made it becoming the runner-up of the competition.[8][9] In 2020, Ratchaburi qualified to AFC Champions League for the first time in club history after get the position of top four in the table.[10][11]

Academy edit

Ratchaburi Mitr Phol opened its first youth academies in 2016 under the name The Dragons Academy.[12] In 2017, Ratchaburi Mitr Phol have appointed Douglas Cardozo as Head of Youth Development.[13]

Stadium edit

From 2007 to 2016, the club used Ratchaburi Provincial Stadium owned by the city council as their home ground. In June 2016, the club built Mitr Phol Stadium in the town of Huai Phai, Ratchaburi Province to be its new home ground and is directly owned by the club. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 seats.[14]

Stadium and locations edit

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

Season-by-season record edit

Season League[15] FA Cup League 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 T1 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
2019 T1 30 10 8 12 48 48 38 8th RU R1  – Yannick Boli 14
2020–21 T1 30 13 7 10 48 41 46 8th QF  –  – Philip Roller 14
2021–22 T1 30 9 9 12 32 36 36 12th R2 R3 GS Derley 13
2022–23 T1 30 10 11 9 32 29 41 8th R3 SF  – Derley 8
2023–24 T1  –
Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated In Progress

Continental record edit

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2021 AFC Champions League Group G   Pohang Steelers 0–0 0–2 4th
  Johor Darul Ta'zim 0–1 0–0
  Nagoya Grampus 0–4 0–3

Players edit

First-team squad edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW   BRA Mateus Lima
19 MF   THA Pongsathon Sangkasopha
21 MF   THA Wongsathon Tamoputsiri
27 MF   PHI Jesse Curran
29 DF   THA Kiatisak Jiamudom
37 MF   THA Kritsananon Srisuwan
39 GK   THA Chutideth Maunchaingam
40 MF   MAD Njiva Rakotoharimalala
66 MF   THA Natthawat Prompakdee
77 MF   BRU Faiq Bolkiah
94 MF   THA Thiraphat Yooyen
97 GK   THA Puttipong Promlee
99 GK   THA Kampol Pathomakkakul (Vice-captain)
DF   GHA Issac Honey

Out on loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   THA Supravee Miprathang (at Sukhothai)
MF   THA Thanatorn Chanphet (at Dragon Kanchanaburi)
DF   THA Tony Laurent-Gonnet (at Uthai Thani)

Managerial history edit

Honours edit

League edit

Cups edit

References edit

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External links edit

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Ratchaburi Football Club Thai somsrfutbxlcnghwdrachburi is a Thai professional football club based in Ratchaburi province that currently plays in Thai League 1 Ratchaburi has the nickname The Dragons which can be seen in the club official crest Ratchaburi rachburi exfsiFull nameRatchaburi Football Club somsrfutbxlcnghwdrachburiNickname s The Dragons rachnmngkr Short nameRBMFCFounded2004 20 years ago 2004 GroundDragon Solar ParkRatchaburi ThailandCapacity10 000ChairmanTanawat NitikarnchanaHead coachCarlos PenaLeagueThai League 12022 238thHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment and early years 1 2 Dragon s breath 1 3 Promotion to the top flight 1 4 Move to Mitr Phol Stadium and recent years 2 Academy 3 Stadium 4 Stadium and locations 5 Season by season record 6 Continental record 7 Players 7 1 First team squad 7 2 Out on loan 8 Managerial history 9 Honours 9 1 League 9 2 Cups 10 References 11 External linksHistory editEstablishment and early years edit Ratchaburi Football Club was founded in 2004 and then joined Thailand Division 2 League 2006 Ratchaburi able to win the Thailand Division 2 League title get the right to compete in the 2007 Thailand League Division 1 The League Division 1 season 2007 has a total of 24 teams participating in the competition divided into 2 groups 12 teams each and at the end of the competition the top five of each group will be relegated to the competition Thai League Division 2 the club did not perform very well finished the season with the last place in the group A table 1 In 2008 Ratchaburi Football Club made the seventh place out of the 11 participating teams causing the team to relegate but due to the Football Association of Thailand reshaping the competition in the season 2009 makes Ratchaburi continue to compete in the Thai League Division 22009 Regional League Division 2 is the first season to compete in a 5 region zone system Ratchaburi Football Club is organized in the Central and Eastern region The club finished the season with 9th place out of 12 participating teams 1 Dragon s breath edit In 2010 the Nitikarnchana family decided to take over Ratchaburi Football Club which was then in the Regional League Division 2 In 2011 they won the Central East Division before earning promotion to Division 1 after winning Group A of the Division 2 playoffs Prior to the 2012 season Ratchaburi Football Club was sponsored by the Mitr Phol Group and announced the change of the club s name to Ratchaburi Mitr Phol FC with Sorraaut Klinprathum as the club s president Boonying Nitikarnchana as the club s vice president and Thanawat Nitikarnchana is the team manager and Somchai Maiwilai is a head coach 2 2011 Division 2 Tier 3 2012 Division 1 Tier 2 2013 Thai Premier League Tier 1 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 3 Promotion to the top flight edit In the following season the Dragons flew through the first division winning the title on their way to the TPL In the first season of the Ratchaburi Mitr Phol in top tier league is considered unsuccessful ranked 15th out of the total of 18 teams but due to the problem of scrambling for the rights of the team between Sisaket F C and Esan United escalate 4 The Thai League company decided to increase the top 20 teams in TPL resulting in the Thai Premier League competition in 2013 season there was only one relegation team Pattaya United 17th place In 2014 season Ratchaburi Mitr Phol reacted by appointing former Girona manager Ricardo Rodriguez as their new manager for the new 2014 Thai Premier League season The Dragons finished comfortably in 4th place 5 Move to Mitr Phol Stadium and recent years edit nbsp Robert Procureur first technical director of club After participating in the top league for 3 years Ratchaburi Mitr Phol has a project to build its own football stadium The stadium started construction in 2015 and opened for the first time in mid 2016 In 2016 the club moved to new ground Mitr Phol Stadium and the club appointed Robert Procureur as the club technical director 6 In 2016 Following the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Football Association of Thailand cancelled the remaining league and cup season on 14 October 2016 with three rounds remaining The Dragons finished in 6th place nbsp Philip Roller captain of the team from 2019 to 2021 In 2017 The Dragons continued to progress under Pacheta s stewardship and with a team containing half blood players Philip Roller and Kevin Deeromram reached league finish as 6th place as well as reaching the semi final of the League Cup losing 0 1 to Chiangrai United at Supachalasai Stadium 7 In 2018 Thai League a dismal run of form saw the team slip to the bottom of the league table The Dragons finished the season in 12th place with 43 points they were one point adrift from safety In 2019 after beating Buriram United in the semi final The Dragons reached the FA Cup Final for the first time in their history In the final played at Leo Stadium Ratchaburi Mitr Phol lost to Port 0 1 with a goal by Sergio Suarez scored in second half Ratchaburi made it becoming the runner up of the competition 8 9 In 2020 Ratchaburi qualified to AFC Champions League for the first time in club history after get the position of top four in the table 10 11 Academy editRatchaburi Mitr Phol opened its first youth academies in 2016 under the name The Dragons Academy 12 In 2017 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol have appointed Douglas Cardozo as Head of Youth Development 13 Stadium editFrom 2007 to 2016 the club used Ratchaburi Provincial Stadium owned by the city council as their home ground In June 2016 the club built Mitr Phol Stadium in the town of Huai Phai Ratchaburi Province to be its new home ground and is directly owned by the club The stadium has a capacity of 10 000 seats 14 Stadium and locations editCoordinates Location Stadium Year 13 31 55 N 99 48 50 E 13 531817 N 99 813832 E 13 531817 99 813832 Ratchaburi Ratchaburi Provincial Stadium 2007 2016 13 31 18 N 99 46 11 E 13 521677 N 99 769588 E 13 521677 99 769588 Ratchaburi Dragon Solar Park 2016 presentSeason by season record editSeason League 15 FA Cup League Cup AFC ChampionsLeague 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 T1 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 Essombe 20 2018 T1 34 12 7 15 50 53 43 12th SF R1 Kang Soo il 13 2019 T1 30 10 8 12 48 48 38 8th RU R1 Yannick Boli 14 2020 21 T1 30 13 7 10 48 41 46 8th QF Philip Roller 14 2021 22 T1 30 9 9 12 32 36 36 12th R2 R3 GS Derley 13 2022 23 T1 30 10 11 9 32 29 41 8th R3 SF Derley 8 2023 24 T1 Champions Runners up Third place Promoted Relegated In ProgressContinental record editSeason Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate 2021 AFC Champions League Group G nbsp Pohang Steelers 0 0 0 2 4th nbsp Johor Darul Ta zim 0 1 0 0 nbsp Nagoya Grampus 0 4 0 3Players editFirst team squad edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 2 DF nbsp THA Chakorn Chantarumporn 3 DF nbsp THA Sanchai Nontasila 4 DF nbsp THA Jonathan Khemdee 5 DF nbsp KOR Park Jun heong 6 MF nbsp MAD Ibrahim Amada 7 FW nbsp THA Korawich Tasa 8 MF nbsp THA Chotipat Poomkaew 9 FW nbsp THA Sittichok Kannoo 10 MF nbsp THA Jakkaphan Kaewprom Captain 11 MF nbsp ESP Tyronne del Pino on loan from Persib Bandung 14 DF nbsp THA Jirawat Thongsaengphrao 15 DF nbsp THA Adisorn Promrak 16 MF nbsp THA Siwakorn Jakkuprasat Vice captain 17 DF nbsp MYA Hein Phyo Win No Pos Nation Player 18 FW nbsp BRA Mateus Lima 19 MF nbsp THA Pongsathon Sangkasopha 21 MF nbsp THA Wongsathon Tamoputsiri 27 MF nbsp PHI Jesse Curran 29 DF nbsp THA Kiatisak Jiamudom 37 MF nbsp THA Kritsananon Srisuwan 39 GK nbsp THA Chutideth Maunchaingam 40 MF nbsp MAD Njiva Rakotoharimalala 66 MF nbsp THA Natthawat Prompakdee 77 MF nbsp BRU Faiq Bolkiah 94 MF nbsp THA Thiraphat Yooyen 97 GK nbsp THA Puttipong Promlee 99 GK nbsp THA Kampol Pathomakkakul Vice captain DF nbsp GHA Issac Honey Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp THA Montree Promsawat at Chiangrai United MF nbsp THA Narakorn Noomchansakul at Customs United DF nbsp THA Thanaset Sujarit at PT Prachuap No Pos Nation Player DF nbsp THA Supravee Miprathang at Sukhothai MF nbsp THA Thanatorn Chanphet at Dragon Kanchanaburi DF nbsp THA Tony Laurent Gonnet at Uthai Thani Managerial history edit nbsp Somchai Maiwilai 2009 2010 nbsp Prapol Pongpanich 2010 nbsp Somchai Maiwilai 2010 2013 nbsp Ivan Palanco 2013 nbsp Ricardo Rodriguez 2014 nbsp Alex Gomez 2014 nbsp Josep Ferre 2015 nbsp Pacheta 2016 2017 nbsp Christian Ziege 2018 nbsp Rene Desaeyere 2018 nbsp Lassaad Chabbi 2018 nbsp Manolo Marquez 2018 2019 nbsp Francesc Bosch 2019 nbsp Marco Simone 2019 nbsp Somchai Maiwilai 2019 caretaker nbsp Nuengrutai Srathongvian 2019 nbsp Chaitud Uamtham 2020 nbsp Somchai Maiwilai 2020 caretaker nbsp Milos Joksic 2020 nbsp Seksan Siripong ACL 2021 nbsp Somchai Maiwilai 2020 2022 nbsp Bruno Pereira 2022 nbsp Xavi Moro 2022 2023 nbsp Douglas Cardozo 2023 nbsp Carlos Pena 2023 Honours editLeague edit Thai Division 1 League Winner 2012 Regional League Division 2 Winner 2011 Regional League Central East Division Winner 2011 Cups edit League Cup Runners up 2012 2013 FA Cup Champions 2016 Runners up 2019References edit a b bnthuk thakhwamruck 4 thim phuthrsuimthxy ithylik 2017 suokhthy suphrrnburi rachburi echiyngray Archived from the original on 2020 09 27 Retrieved 2021 03 16 thnwchr nitikaycna txngeriynrucakkhwamphidphlad xanaenwkhidphunarachnmngkr Archived from the original on 2021 12 02 Retrieved 2021 03 16 riaemtch burirmy rachburi khuchinglikkhph Archived from the original on 2018 02 09 Retrieved 2018 02 08 Decision of the Member of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee to discuss the case of Club Esan United Sisaket FC Thailand by FIFA PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2021 11 02 Retrieved 2021 10 21 bici tng ordriekws khumthphluy ACL 13 November 2014 Archived from the original on 2021 12 02 Retrieved 2021 03 16 rachburi tng 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