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Port F.C.

Port Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลการท่าเรือ), formerly known as Port Authority of Thailand F.C., is a Thai professional football club based in Khlong Toei district of central Bangkok. They compete in the Thai League 1 and are one of the most successful clubs in Thai football, having won the Kor Royal Cup 8 times and the Queen's Cup 6 times. In 2009 Thai Port added the Thai FA Cup to their list of honours. In 2010, the club was triumphant again as they won the newly introduced Thai League Cup.

Port
การท่าเรือ เอฟซี
Full namePort Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอล การท่าเรือ
Nickname(s)Port Lions (team)
Khlong Toei Lions (supporters)
Founded1967; 56 years ago (1967) as Port Authority of Thailand Football Club
GroundPAT Stadium
Klong Toei, Bangkok, Thailand
Capacity8,000
OwnerMuang Thai Insurance
Port Authority of Thailand
ChairmanNualphan Lamsam
Head coachChoketawee Promrut
Surapong Kongthep
LeagueThai League 1
2022–23Thai League 1, 3rd
WebsiteClub website
Current season
Active departments of
Port Authority of Thailand
Football Football B Futsal

History Edit

1967–1968: Foundation Edit

Founded in 1967 as Port Authority of Thailand Football Club by Major Prachuap Suntranakul, who was the director of Port Authority of Thailand at the time. He took on the role of chairman of Port Authority of Thailand F.C and was instrumental in helping the club during its initial years.

1968–1980: Golden age Edit

In 1968 Port Authority of Thailand F.C. were crowned Kor Royal Cup winners, which sparked the most successful era in the club's history as they went on to win six Kor Royal Cup titles between 1968 and 1979. Port also had plenty of success in the Queen's Cup, winning it 4 times in succession from 1977 to 1980. Following the 1980 Queen's Cup win, Port Authority of Thailand F.C. won four trophies in 13 years.

2009–2010: Development of club's name and FA Cup Title Edit

At the start of the 2009 Thailand Premier League season, the club changed its name from Port Authority of Thailand F.C. to Thai Port F.C., The name change was introduced to be in line with the new Football Association of Thailand regulations that meant all teams in the top flight must be registered as limited companies.

 
Lineups of the 2009 Thai FA Cup Final between Port and BEC Tero Sasana.[1]

In the same year, Thai Port F.C. ended a 16-year wait for a trophy when they were victorious in the 2009 Thai FA Cup Final. Thai Port F.C. opponents on the day at Suphachalasai Stadium were BEC Tero. The match finished 1–1 after extra time, with Thai Port F.C. winning the penalty shoot out 5–4. Pipat Thonkanya scored the decisive spot kick after Port keeper Pattarakorn had saved BEC Tero's fifth penalty.[2]

2011–2015: Darkest period Edit

The Port Authority of Thailand has been granted the rights to operate the Thai Port F.C. in the Thai Premier League.

The Football Association of Thailand or the FAT and the Thai Premier League ruled on the legal dispute between the Port Authority of Thailand and the Thai Port F.C. Company, over the operating rights of the Thai Premier League's Thai Port F.C.

According to the ruling, the Port Authority of Thailand, the club's original owner, has been granted operating rights of the team for the 2011–12 Thai Premier League season.

The FAT claimed its decision is based on the fact that the club's ownership was never officially signed over to the Thai Port FC Company.

Meanwhile, President of Thai Port F.C. Company, Pichet Munkong, threatened to file a civil lawsuit in the court of law, citing Thai Premier League regulations which says that a state-enterprise such as the Port Authority of Thailand, is prohibited from operating a football club.

Pichet is planning to sue the FAT, the Thai Premier League, and the Asian Football Confederation.

However, Thai Port F.C. will only be permitted to compete in the upcoming season of the country's top flight league, set to begin on February 12, once its operator is registered as a for-profit corporation.

It remains unclear how the Port Authority of Thailand is planning to proceed with this matter.[3]

The ongoing boardroom disputes finally took their toll as Thai Port dropped to Division 1 for the first time in 2012. Investment in the team wasn't forthcoming as several departing players were replaced with lower quality ones. Thai Port failed to find the back of the net in almost half of their league games and were relegated on the penultimate round of fixtures when they lost 2–1 at home to Muang Thong United.

2015–present: Nualphan and stabilization Edit

 
Nualphan Lamsam chairperson of Port F.C. since 2015.
 
Port FC before the Thai Fa Cup final 2019.

In 2015, the club was taken over by Nualphan Lamsam, Thai business woman, by signing the Memorandum of Understanding of a 5-year contract with Port Authority of Thailand to control the club's management.[4] Nualphan, commonly known to locals as ‘Madam Pang’ the majority shareholder of Muang Thai Life Insurance and the Assistant Secretary General of the Democratic Party, which has held power over Bangkok for over a decade.[5] Since Port F.C. Co took over the management of the club in 2015 by Nualphan, the team's results have improved.

In 2017, Port returned to Thai League 1, Nualphan Lamsam announced the appointment of Kiatisuk Senamuang as the new head coach of the club; Kiatisuk was manager of the Thailand national football team 2014–2017.[6] Kiatisuk resigned as coach of Port after just three months in charge, managing just one win, six losses and three draws during his time with the club.[7]

In 2018, ‘Madam Pang’ loosened the purse-strings significantly in the transfer window, making a clear statement to the rest of the division. Arrivals such as winger Nurul Sriyankem from Chonburi, left-back Kevin Deeromram from Ratchaburi Mitr Phol, and most significantly, forward Dragan Bošković from Bangkok United.[5] The club finished third in the 2018 Thai League 1 season and created history by claiming 61 points – the club's highest points in a single season[8] under Jadet Meelarp manager.

Expected to be one of the contenders for the 2019 Thai League 1 title, Port F.C. looked on course for a successful campaign until June, when a poor run of form led to the sacking of Jadet Meelarp.[10] The club subsequently appointed national team assistant Choketawee Promrut as head coach and former Manchester City defender Spencer Prior as technical director, sparking a reversal of the team's form as they won five of their next six games.[11] They also qualified for the 2019 Thai FA Cup Final for the first time in a decade.[12]

Port won the Thai FA Cup 2019 title after defeating Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 1-0 in the final held at the Leo Stadium, Midfielder Sergio Suarez scored the only goal of the game in the third minute of the second half to give Port their second Thai FA Cup title in front of FIFA president Gianni Infantino who was among those in attendance. All eyes were on the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology which was employed by the Football Association of Thailand for the cup final.[13]

Supporters Edit

Season Attendance Total attn.
2014 3,517 66,834
2015 4,044 68,763
2016 3,043 42,609
2017 4,210 67,361
2018 3,987 67,790
2019 5,087 76,312
As of 8 November 2019[14][15][16][17][18]

Supporters of Thai Port are often referred to as the Khlong Toei Army. The name Khlong Toei Army refers to Khlong Toei District, the location of the club. "Nakrob Sad Nam-ngurn" refers to Orange-red Blue Warrior, the Thai Port's shirt colours.

The supporters of Thai Port and Chonburi have forged a very close friendship. Many supporters of Thai Port went to the FA Cup final in 2010 wearing Thai Port colors to cheer for Chonburi against Muangthong United. Likewise plenty of kitted-out Chonburi fans came to support Thai Port in their 2010 League Cup Final against Buriram PEA

The club also attracts a large number of “Farang” (foreign) supporters, probably the largest foreign matchday following of any club in Thailand. Foreign fans are attracted due to the club's central location and proximity to the MRT rail network.[19]

Academy development Edit

In 2015, Port opened its first youth academies, under a collaboration agreement with Pathum Khongkha school,[20] U-14, U-16 and U-18 teams play in Thailand Youth League.[21] An Under 14 team won 2019 Paris Saint-Germain Cup U-14.[22]

Sponsorship Edit

Period Kit Manufacturer Main Sponsor Other Sponsor
2019 Grand Sport Muang Thai Leo, Thai AirAsia, Systema,
Port Authority of Thailand, TQM Insurance Brokers
2021–present Ari

The 2013 season kits was made by Grand Sport and sponsored by Singha Drinking Water and Port Authority of Thailand.

The 2019 season kits are made by Grand Sport and sponsored by Muang Thai Insurance and Leo and Air Asia and Systema and TQM Insurance Brokers and Port Authority of Thailand.

The 2021 season, Ari is new sponsors of club.

Stadium Edit

 
PAT Stadium

Port F.C. moved into the PAT Stadium in Khlong Toei district, Bangkok in 2009 which proved to be a very popular move with local supporters. Attendances rose sharply over the year and the club took the decision to build two new stands to increase the capacity from 6,000 to 7,000.[2] Match tickets cost 100–120 baht and are bought from a small ticket office next to the stadium.

The club has a souvenir shop which is located in the Stadium grounds. The shop stocks replica shirts, scarves and other merchandise.

Stadium and locations by season records Edit

Coordinates Location Stadium Capacity Year
13°57′04″N 100°37′28″E / 13.951133°N 100.624507°E / 13.951133; 100.624507 Pathum Thani Thupatemee Stadium 25,000 2007
13°46′00″N 100°33′10″E / 13.766774°N 100.552844°E / 13.766774; 100.552844 Bangkok Thai-Japanese Stadium 6,600 2008
13°42′54″N 100°33′35″E / 13.715106°N 100.559674°E / 13.715106; 100.559674 Bangkok PAT Stadium 12,000 2009–present

Season record Edit

Season League[23] FA Cup League Cup Queen's
Cup
Kor Royal
Cup
Champions
Cup
ACL AFC Cup ASEAN
Club
Top scorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1996–97 TPL 34 9 14 11 44 39 41 11th
1997 TPL 22 9 5 8 36 35 32 4th
1998 TPL 22 10 7 5 50 27 37 4th Ronnachai Sayomchai 23
1999 TPL 22 12 3 7 31 16 39 2nd
2000 TPL 22 8 6 8 18 21 30 5th
2001–02 TPL 22 6 10 6 26 23 28 6th Pitipong Kuldilok 12
2002–03 TPL 18 10 3 5 25 19 33 3rd Sarayuth Chaikamdee 10
2003–04 TPL 18 9 1 8 29 28 28 5th
2004–05 TPL 18 7 5 6 26 27 26 4th Sarayuth Chaikamdee 10
2006 TPL 22 7 7 8 21 28 28 7th GR Nirut Kamsawad 6
2007 TPL 30 9 9 12 36 43 36 12th Pitipong Kuldilok 7
2008 TPL 30 7 9 14 30 47 30 13th Teerawut Sanphan 6
2009 TPL 30 12 8 10 33 30 44 6th W Not Enter Pipat Thonkanya 10
2010 TPL 30 13 9 8 41 29 48 4th R3 W GR RU QF Sarayuth Chaikamdee 13
2011 TPL 34 12 9 13 33 38 45 7th R3 RU Ekkachai Sumrei 4
2012 TPL 34 8 9 17 32 48 33 16th R4 R3 Olof Hvidén-Watson 10
2013 DIV 1 34 20 5 9 61 40 65 2nd QF R1 Leandro Oliveira 24
2014 TPL 38 15 9 14 44 52 45 [24] 13th R4 R2 Leandro Oliveira 10
2015 TPL 34 10 3 21 31 49 33 17th R4 R2 Wuttichai Tathong 6
2016 DIV 1 26 13 8 5 55 30 47 3rd QF SF Rodrigo Maranhão 10
2017 T1 34 14 8 12 60 63 50 9th R3 R2  –  –  –  –  –  – Josimar 13
2018 T1 34 19 4 11 73 45 61 3rd QF R2  –  –  –  –  –  – Dragan Bošković 21
2019 T1 30 15 8 7 55 36 53 3rd W R1  –  –  –  –  –  – Sergio Suárez 10
2020–21 T1 30 17 5 8 58 36 56 3rd R3  –  –  – RU PR2  –  – Sergio Suárez 14
2021–22 T1 30 11 6 13 41 37 39 8th R3 R1  –  –  – GR  –  – Sergio Suárez 9
2022–23 T1 30 14 10 6 52 38 52 3rd SF R1  –  –  – PO  –  – Hamilton 15

Continental record Edit

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1986 Asian Club Championship Qualifying stage   Selangor 0–1 0–1 0–2
1991 Asian Club Championship Quarter-finals
(Group A)
  Al Rayyan 1–3 3rd out of 4
  Mohammedan SC 4–1
  Al Shabab 1–3
2010 AFC Cup Group H   SHB Đà Nẵng 2–3 0–0 2nd out of 4
  Tai Po 2–0 1–0
  Geylang United 2–2 1–0
Round of 16   Sriwijaya 4–1
Quarter-finals   Al-Qadsia 0–0 0–3 0–3
2020 AFC Champions League Preliminary round 2   Ceres–Negros 0–1
2021 AFC Champions League Group J   Kitchee 1–1 0–2 3rd out of 4
  Guangzhou 3–0 5–1
  Cerezo Osaka 0–3 1–1
2022 AFC Champions League Play-off round   Ulsan Hyundai 0–3
2023–24 AFC Champions League Play-off round   Zhejiang 0–1

Players Edit

Current 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
23 DF   SWE Kevin Deeromram
24 DF   THA Worawut Namvech
25 FW   BRA Hamilton
27 DF   THA Thiti Thumporn
28 DF   ENG Charlie Clough
31 MF   THA Nurul Sriyankem
33 DF   JPN Noboru Shimura
36 GK   THA Worawut Srisupha (Vice-captain)
37 FW   BRA Barros Tardeli
39 GK   THA Sumethee Khokpho
40 GK   USA Samuel Mcalpine
44 MF   THA Worachit Kanitsribampen
47 MF   THA Sittha Boonlha
77 FW   BRA Negueba
88 MF   THA Chayapipat Supunpasuch
99 MF   THA Tanasith Siripala

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
2 DF   THA Thitawee Aksornsri (at Trat)
6 MF   THA Charyl Chappuis (at Chiangmai)
19 MF   THA Nattawut Sombatyotha (at Trat)
DF   THA Pattharapol Jeamking (at Customs United)
FW   THA Phodchara Chainarong (at Nakhon Pathom United)
DF   THA Meechok Marhasaranukun (at Lampang)
FW   THA Janepob Phokhi (at Police Tero)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   THA Chanayut Jejue (at Krabi)
DF   THA Yossawat Montha (at Lampang)
FW   THA Nantawat Suankaew (at Nakhon Si United)
DF   THA Anusak Jaiphet (at Nakhon Pathom United)
DF   THA Panomporn Puangmalai (at Customs United)
FW   THA Phuchit Petcharat (at Customs United)

Former players Edit

For details on former players, see Category:Port F.C. players.

Club officials Edit

Position Staff
President   Nualphan Lamsam
Vice-President   Charnwit Polcheewin
Team Manager   Ong-Arj Korsinkar
Head Coach (joint-manager)   Choketawee Promrut
  Surapong Kongthep
Assistant Head Coach   Klairung Treejaksung
  Ronnachai Sayomchai
Goalkeeping Coach   Milan Devic
Fitness Coach   Paitoon Wongsanukar
Physiotherapist   Narakon Chansongkhram
  Siriwan Srithong
  Javier Sierra
Technical Director   Jadet Meelarp

Managerial history Edit

Managers/head coaches by year (1996–present)

Honours Edit

National Edit

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Thai League 1 0 1 1999
Thai League 2 0 1 2013
FA Cup 3 1 1982, 2009, 2019 1994
League Cup 1 1 2010 2011
Thailand Champions Cup 0 1 2020
Kor Royal Cup 8 1 1968, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1985, 1990 2010
Queen's Cup 6 3 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1993 1972, 1983, 1984

International Edit

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Port Football Club Thai somsrfutbxlkarthaerux formerly known as Port Authority of Thailand F C is a Thai professional football club based in Khlong Toei district of central Bangkok They compete in the Thai League 1 and are one of the most successful clubs in Thai football having won the Kor Royal Cup 8 times and the Queen s Cup 6 times In 2009 Thai Port added the Thai FA Cup to their list of honours In 2010 the club was triumphant again as they won the newly introduced Thai League Cup Port karthaerux exfsiFull namePort Football Club somsrfutbxl karthaeruxNickname s Port Lions team Khlong Toei Lions supporters Founded1967 56 years ago 1967 as Port Authority of Thailand Football ClubGroundPAT StadiumKlong Toei Bangkok ThailandCapacity8 000OwnerMuang Thai Insurance Port Authority of ThailandChairmanNualphan LamsamHead coachChoketawee Promrut Surapong KongthepLeagueThai League 12022 23Thai League 1 3rdWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonActive departments ofPort Authority of ThailandFootball Football B Futsal Contents 1 History 1 1 1967 1968 Foundation 1 2 1968 1980 Golden age 1 3 2009 2010 Development of club s name and FA Cup Title 1 4 2011 2015 Darkest period 1 5 2015 present Nualphan and stabilization 2 Supporters 3 Academy development 4 Sponsorship 5 Stadium 6 Stadium and locations by season records 7 Season record 8 Continental record 9 Players 9 1 Current squad 9 2 Out on loan 9 3 Former players 10 Club officials 11 Managerial history 12 Honours 12 1 National 12 2 International 13 References 14 External linksHistory Edit1967 1968 Foundation Edit Founded in 1967 as Port Authority of Thailand Football Club by Major Prachuap Suntranakul who was the director of Port Authority of Thailand at the time He took on the role of chairman of Port Authority of Thailand F C and was instrumental in helping the club during its initial years Further information Singhtarua F C in Asian football 1968 1980 Golden age Edit In 1968 Port Authority of Thailand F C were crowned Kor Royal Cup winners which sparked the most successful era in the club s history as they went on to win six Kor Royal Cup titles between 1968 and 1979 Port also had plenty of success in the Queen s Cup winning it 4 times in succession from 1977 to 1980 Following the 1980 Queen s Cup win Port Authority of Thailand F C won four trophies in 13 years 2009 2010 Development of club s name and FA Cup Title Edit At the start of the 2009 Thailand Premier League season the club changed its name from Port Authority of Thailand F C to Thai Port F C The name change was introduced to be in line with the new Football Association of Thailand regulations that meant all teams in the top flight must be registered as limited companies nbsp Lineups of the 2009 Thai FA Cup Final between Port and BEC Tero Sasana 1 In the same year Thai Port F C ended a 16 year wait for a trophy when they were victorious in the 2009 Thai FA Cup Final Thai Port F C opponents on the day at Suphachalasai Stadium were BEC Tero The match finished 1 1 after extra time with Thai Port F C winning the penalty shoot out 5 4 Pipat Thonkanya scored the decisive spot kick after Port keeper Pattarakorn had saved BEC Tero s fifth penalty 2 2011 2015 Darkest period Edit The Port Authority of Thailand has been granted the rights to operate the Thai Port F C in the Thai Premier League The Football Association of Thailand or the FAT and the Thai Premier League ruled on the legal dispute between the Port Authority of Thailand and the Thai Port F C Company over the operating rights of the Thai Premier League s Thai Port F C According to the ruling the Port Authority of Thailand the club s original owner has been granted operating rights of the team for the 2011 12 Thai Premier League season The FAT claimed its decision is based on the fact that the club s ownership was never officially signed over to the Thai Port FC Company Meanwhile President of Thai Port F C Company Pichet Munkong threatened to file a civil lawsuit in the court of law citing Thai Premier League regulations which says that a state enterprise such as the Port Authority of Thailand is prohibited from operating a football club Pichet is planning to sue the FAT the Thai Premier League and the Asian Football Confederation However Thai Port F C will only be permitted to compete in the upcoming season of the country s top flight league set to begin on February 12 once its operator is registered as a for profit corporation It remains unclear how the Port Authority of Thailand is planning to proceed with this matter 3 The ongoing boardroom disputes finally took their toll as Thai Port dropped to Division 1 for the first time in 2012 Investment in the team wasn t forthcoming as several departing players were replaced with lower quality ones Thai Port failed to find the back of the net in almost half of their league games and were relegated on the penultimate round of fixtures when they lost 2 1 at home to Muang Thong United 2015 present Nualphan and stabilization Edit nbsp Nualphan Lamsam chairperson of Port F C since 2015 nbsp Port FC before the Thai Fa Cup final 2019 In 2015 the club was taken over by Nualphan Lamsam Thai business woman by signing the Memorandum of Understanding of a 5 year contract with Port Authority of Thailand to control the club s management 4 Nualphan commonly known to locals as Madam Pang the majority shareholder of Muang Thai Life Insurance and the Assistant Secretary General of the Democratic Party which has held power over Bangkok for over a decade 5 Since Port F C Co took over the management of the club in 2015 by Nualphan the team s results have improved In 2017 Port returned to Thai League 1 Nualphan Lamsam announced the appointment of Kiatisuk Senamuang as the new head coach of the club Kiatisuk was manager of the Thailand national football team 2014 2017 6 Kiatisuk resigned as coach of Port after just three months in charge managing just one win six losses and three draws during his time with the club 7 In 2018 Madam Pang loosened the purse strings significantly in the transfer window making a clear statement to the rest of the division Arrivals such as winger Nurul Sriyankem from Chonburi left back Kevin Deeromram from Ratchaburi Mitr Phol and most significantly forward Dragan Boskovic from Bangkok United 5 The club finished third in the 2018 Thai League 1 season and created history by claiming 61 points the club s highest points in a single season 8 under Jadet Meelarp manager nbsp nbsp Worawut nbsp Elias nbsp Rochela C nbsp Nitipong nbsp Deeromram nbsp Go Seul ki nbsp Tanaboon nbsp Pakorn nbsp Bordin nbsp Sumanya nbsp Suarez2019 Thai FA Cup Final starting lineup Port 1 0 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 9 Expected to be one of the contenders for the 2019 Thai League 1 title Port F C looked on course for a successful campaign until June when a poor run of form led to the sacking of Jadet Meelarp 10 The club subsequently appointed national team assistant Choketawee Promrut as head coach and former Manchester City defender Spencer Prior as technical director sparking a reversal of the team s form as they won five of their next six games 11 They also qualified for the 2019 Thai FA Cup Final for the first time in a decade 12 Port won the Thai FA Cup 2019 title after defeating Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 1 0 in the final held at the Leo Stadium Midfielder Sergio Suarez scored the only goal of the game in the third minute of the second half to give Port their second Thai FA Cup title in front of FIFA president Gianni Infantino who was among those in attendance All eyes were on the Video Assistant Referee VAR technology which was employed by the Football Association of Thailand for the cup final 13 Supporters EditSeason Attendance Total attn 2014 3 517 66 8342015 4 044 68 7632016 3 043 42 6092017 4 210 67 3612018 3 987 67 7902019 5 087 76 312As of 8 November 2019 14 15 16 17 18 Supporters of Thai Port are often referred to as the Khlong Toei Army The name Khlong Toei Army refers to Khlong Toei District the location of the club Nakrob Sad Nam ngurn refers to Orange red Blue Warrior the Thai Port s shirt colours The supporters of Thai Port and Chonburi have forged a very close friendship Many supporters of Thai Port went to the FA Cup final in 2010 wearing Thai Port colors to cheer for Chonburi against Muangthong United Likewise plenty of kitted out Chonburi fans came to support Thai Port in their 2010 League Cup Final against Buriram PEAThe club also attracts a large number of Farang foreign supporters probably the largest foreign matchday following of any club in Thailand Foreign fans are attracted due to the club s central location and proximity to the MRT rail network 19 Academy development EditIn 2015 Port opened its first youth academies under a collaboration agreement with Pathum Khongkha school 20 U 14 U 16 and U 18 teams play in Thailand Youth League 21 An Under 14 team won 2019 Paris Saint Germain Cup U 14 22 Sponsorship EditPeriod Kit Manufacturer Main Sponsor Other Sponsor2019 Grand Sport Muang Thai Leo Thai AirAsia Systema Port Authority of Thailand TQM Insurance Brokers2021 present AriThe 2013 season kits was made by Grand Sport and sponsored by Singha Drinking Water and Port Authority of Thailand The 2019 season kits are made by Grand Sport and sponsored by Muang Thai Insurance and Leo and Air Asia and Systema and TQM Insurance Brokers and Port Authority of Thailand The 2021 season Ari is new sponsors of club Stadium Edit nbsp PAT StadiumPort F C moved into the PAT Stadium in Khlong Toei district Bangkok in 2009 which proved to be a very popular move with local supporters Attendances rose sharply over the year and the club took the decision to build two new stands to increase the capacity from 6 000 to 7 000 2 Match tickets cost 100 120 baht and are bought from a small ticket office next to the stadium The club has a souvenir shop which is located in the Stadium grounds The shop stocks replica shirts scarves and other merchandise Stadium and locations by season records EditCoordinates Location Stadium Capacity Year13 57 04 N 100 37 28 E 13 951133 N 100 624507 E 13 951133 100 624507 Pathum Thani Thupatemee Stadium 25 000 200713 46 00 N 100 33 10 E 13 766774 N 100 552844 E 13 766774 100 552844 Bangkok Thai Japanese Stadium 6 600 200813 42 54 N 100 33 35 E 13 715106 N 100 559674 E 13 715106 100 559674 Bangkok PAT Stadium 12 000 2009 presentSeason record EditSeason League 23 FA Cup League Cup Queen sCup Kor RoyalCup ChampionsCup ACL AFC Cup ASEANClub Top scorerDivision P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals1996 97 TPL 34 9 14 11 44 39 41 11th 1997 TPL 22 9 5 8 36 35 32 4th 1998 TPL 22 10 7 5 50 27 37 4th Ronnachai Sayomchai 231999 TPL 22 12 3 7 31 16 39 2nd 2000 TPL 22 8 6 8 18 21 30 5th 2001 02 TPL 22 6 10 6 26 23 28 6th Pitipong Kuldilok 122002 03 TPL 18 10 3 5 25 19 33 3rd Sarayuth Chaikamdee 102003 04 TPL 18 9 1 8 29 28 28 5th 2004 05 TPL 18 7 5 6 26 27 26 4th Sarayuth Chaikamdee 102006 TPL 22 7 7 8 21 28 28 7th GR Nirut Kamsawad 62007 TPL 30 9 9 12 36 43 36 12th Pitipong Kuldilok 72008 TPL 30 7 9 14 30 47 30 13th Teerawut Sanphan 62009 TPL 30 12 8 10 33 30 44 6th W Not Enter Pipat Thonkanya 102010 TPL 30 13 9 8 41 29 48 4th R3 W GR RU QF Sarayuth Chaikamdee 132011 TPL 34 12 9 13 33 38 45 7th R3 RU Ekkachai Sumrei 42012 TPL 34 8 9 17 32 48 33 16th R4 R3 Olof Hviden Watson 102013 DIV 1 34 20 5 9 61 40 65 2nd QF R1 Leandro Oliveira 242014 TPL 38 15 9 14 44 52 45 24 13th R4 R2 Leandro Oliveira 102015 TPL 34 10 3 21 31 49 33 17th R4 R2 Wuttichai Tathong 62016 DIV 1 26 13 8 5 55 30 47 3rd QF SF Rodrigo Maranhao 102017 T1 34 14 8 12 60 63 50 9th R3 R2 Josimar 132018 T1 34 19 4 11 73 45 61 3rd QF R2 Dragan Boskovic 212019 T1 30 15 8 7 55 36 53 3rd W R1 Sergio Suarez 102020 21 T1 30 17 5 8 58 36 56 3rd R3 RU PR2 Sergio Suarez 142021 22 T1 30 11 6 13 41 37 39 8th R3 R1 GR Sergio Suarez 92022 23 T1 30 14 10 6 52 38 52 3rd SF R1 PO Hamilton 15P Played W Games won D Games drawn L Games lost F Goals for A Goals against Pts Points Pos Final position N A No answer TPL Thai Premier League DIV1 Thai Division 1 League T1 Thai League 1 PR Preliminary Round QR1 First Qualifying Round QR2 Second Qualifying Round QR3 Third Qualifying Round QR4 Fourth Qualifying Round RInt Intermediate Round R1 Round 1 R2 Round 2 R3 Round 3 R4 Round 4 R5 Round 5 R6 Round 6 GR Group stage QF Quarter finals SF Semi finals RU Runners up S Shared W WinnersContinental record EditSeason Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate1986 Asian Club Championship Qualifying stage nbsp Selangor 0 1 0 1 0 21991 Asian Club Championship Quarter finals Group A nbsp Al Rayyan 1 3 3rd out of 4 nbsp Mohammedan SC 4 1 nbsp Al Shabab 1 32010 AFC Cup Group H nbsp SHB Đa Nẵng 2 3 0 0 2nd out of 4 nbsp Tai Po 2 0 1 0 nbsp Geylang United 2 2 1 0Round of 16 nbsp Sriwijaya 4 1Quarter finals nbsp Al Qadsia 0 0 0 3 0 32020 AFC Champions League Preliminary round 2 nbsp Ceres Negros 0 12021 AFC Champions League Group J nbsp Kitchee 1 1 0 2 3rd out of 4 nbsp Guangzhou 3 0 5 1 nbsp Cerezo Osaka 0 3 1 12022 AFC Champions League Play off round nbsp Ulsan Hyundai 0 32023 24 AFC Champions League Play off round nbsp Zhejiang 0 1Players EditCurrent 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 Player1 GK nbsp THA Somporn Yos3 DF nbsp THA Thitathorn Aksornsri4 DF nbsp THA Suphanan Bureerat5 DF nbsp DEN Frans Putros7 MF nbsp THA Pakorn Prempak Vice captain 8 MF nbsp THA Tanaboon Kesarat Captain 10 MF nbsp THA Bordin Phala11 DF nbsp THA Nakin Wisetchat12 MF nbsp SWE William Weidersjo13 DF nbsp THA Chalermsak Aukkee14 FW nbsp THA Teerasak Poeiphimai15 DF nbsp THA Jaturapat Sattham16 DF nbsp THA Chinnawat Wongchai17 MF nbsp THA Chanukun Karin18 MF nbsp THA Pathompol Charoenrattanapirom20 MF nbsp SWE Gustav Sahlin No Pos Nation Player23 DF nbsp SWE Kevin Deeromram24 DF nbsp THA Worawut Namvech25 FW nbsp BRA Hamilton27 DF nbsp THA Thiti Thumporn28 DF nbsp ENG Charlie Clough31 MF nbsp THA Nurul Sriyankem33 DF nbsp JPN Noboru Shimura36 GK nbsp THA Worawut Srisupha Vice captain 37 FW nbsp BRA Barros Tardeli39 GK nbsp THA Sumethee Khokpho40 GK nbsp USA Samuel Mcalpine44 MF nbsp THA Worachit Kanitsribampen47 MF nbsp THA Sittha Boonlha77 FW nbsp BRA Negueba88 MF nbsp THA Chayapipat Supunpasuch99 MF nbsp THA Tanasith SiripalaOut 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 Player2 DF nbsp THA Thitawee Aksornsri at Trat 6 MF nbsp THA Charyl Chappuis at Chiangmai 19 MF nbsp THA Nattawut Sombatyotha at Trat DF nbsp THA Pattharapol Jeamking at Customs United FW nbsp THA Phodchara Chainarong at Nakhon Pathom United DF nbsp THA Meechok Marhasaranukun at Lampang FW nbsp THA Janepob Phokhi at Police Tero No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp THA Chanayut Jejue at Krabi DF nbsp THA Yossawat Montha at Lampang FW nbsp THA Nantawat Suankaew at Nakhon Si United DF nbsp THA Anusak Jaiphet at Nakhon Pathom United DF nbsp THA Panomporn Puangmalai at Customs United FW nbsp THA Phuchit Petcharat at Customs United Former players Edit For details on former players see Category Port F C players Club officials EditPosition StaffPresident nbsp Nualphan LamsamVice President nbsp Charnwit PolcheewinTeam Manager nbsp Ong Arj KorsinkarHead Coach joint manager nbsp Choketawee Promrut nbsp Surapong KongthepAssistant Head Coach nbsp Klairung Treejaksung nbsp Ronnachai SayomchaiGoalkeeping Coach nbsp Milan DevicFitness Coach nbsp Paitoon WongsanukarPhysiotherapist nbsp Narakon Chansongkhram nbsp Siriwan Srithong nbsp Javier SierraTechnical Director nbsp Jadet MeelarpManagerial history EditManagers head coaches by year 1996 present nbsp Daoyod Dara 1996 2001 nbsp Niwat Srisawat 2002 2007 nbsp Somchart Yimsiri 2008 nbsp Paiboon Lertvimonrut 2009 nbsp Sasom Pobprasert 2009 2011 nbsp Thongchai Sukkoki 2011 2012 nbsp Piyakul Kaewnamkang 2012 nbsp Adul Leukijna 2012 nbsp Worakorn Wichanarong 2012 nbsp Dusit Chalermsan 2012 2014 nbsp Somchai Chuayboonchum 2014 2015 nbsp Paiboon Lertvimonrut 2015 nbsp Gary Stevens 2015 nbsp Somchai Subpherm 2015 nbsp Masahiro Wada 2015 2016 nbsp Jadet Meelarp 2016 2017 nbsp Kiatisuk Senamuang 2017 nbsp Jadet Meelarp 2017 2019 nbsp Choketawee Promrut 2019 2020 nbsp Jadet Meelarp 2020 nbsp Sarawut Treephan 2020 2021 nbsp Dusit Chalermsan 2021 nbsp Sarawut Treephan 2021 2022 nbsp Weerayut Binebdullohman interim 2022 nbsp Jadet Meelarp 2022 nbsp Scott Cooper 2022 nbsp Matthew Holland interim 2022 2023 nbsp Choketawee Promrut Surapong Kongthep 2023 Honours EditNational Edit Team Winners Runners up Years won Years runner upThai League 1 0 1 1999Thai League 2 0 1 2013FA Cup 3 1 1982 2009 2019 1994League Cup 1 1 2010 2011Thailand Champions Cup 0 1 2020Kor Royal Cup 8 1 1968 1972 1974 1976 1978 1979 1985 1990 2010Queen s Cup 6 3 1977 1978 1979 1980 1987 1993 1972 1983 1984International Edit nbsp Bordoloi Trophy 25 Winners 3 1979 1993 2007 Runners up 1 1978 nbsp ATPA Shield 26 Runners up 1 1993References Edit thaerux aemnothsechuxn mngkr khwaexfexkhph mgronline com 23 October 2009 Archived from the original on 26 October 2019 Retrieved 26 October 2019 a b Thai Port F C Archived from the original on 28 March 2010 Retrieved 23 May 2010 Thai ASEAN News Network Archived from the original on 25 July 2011 Retrieved 6 February 2011 piddil madamaepng nngprathansomsrkarthaerux Archived from the original on 18 August 2022 Retrieved 2 July 2017 a b THE RISE OF THAILAND S PORT FC A CLUB WITH AN ATMOSPHERE LIKE FEW OTHERS IN THE REGION Archived from the original on 26 September 2019 Retrieved 26 September 2019 Kiatisak returns to coach Thai League 1 side Port Archived from the original on 10 September 2023 Retrieved 26 September 2019 Kiatisuk Senamuang steps down as Port FC coach Archived from the original on 26 September 2019 Retrieved 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