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* *[[Tana Chanabut]] scoring is 6 goals but is a [[Coke-Bangpra FC]] 4 goals and [[Chonburi FC]] 2 goals.
* * [[Tana Chanabut]] scoring is 6 goals but is a [[Coke-Bangpra FC]] 4 goals and [[Chonburi FC]] 2 goals.
* **[[Michael Thomas Byrne|Michael Byrne]] scoring is 8 goals but is a [[Nakhon Pathom FC]] 4 goals and [[Chonburi FC]] 4 goals.
* ** [[Michael Thomas Byrne|Michael Byrne]] scoring is 8 goals but is a [[Nakhon Pathom FC]] 4 goals and [[Chonburi FC]] 4 goals.


==Technical staff==
==Technical staff==

Revision as of 16:27, 10 October 2009

Chonburi FC
ชลบุรี เอฟซี
File:Chonburi.svg
Full nameChonburi Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดชลบุรี
Nickname(s)The Sharks (team)
Blue Blood (supporters)
Founded2002
GroundPrincess Sirindhorn Stadium
Si Racha, Chonburi, Thailand
Capacity5,207
ChairmanThailand Wittaya Khunpluem
CoachThailand Kiatisuk Senamuang
LeagueThai Premier League
TPL 2008Thai Premier League, 2nd
Current season

Chonburi Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดชลบุรี) is a Thai professional football club based in city of Chonburi, Chonburi province and currently playing in the top division in Thai football, the Thai Premier League. The team lifted the league title in 2007 which became one of the most successful season in their history.

Chonburi has by far the largest fanbase in Thai Premier League with average attendances at the club have been higher than any other team in Thai football. Chonburi were founded in 2002 and their rivalries are Pattaya United and Sriracha FC which also based in Chonburi province. The team is widely known by their nickname The Sharks which can be seen in the club logo.

In the 2009 season, the team is managed by the former Thailand captain Kiatisuk Senamuang. The current club captain is Pipob On-Mo, a former Thailand national team player.

History

Chonburi FC is a football club from city of Chonburi established from the football club of Assumption College Sriracha. They first participated in the Football Cup. Later, the club was cooperated with Sannibat-Samutprakan (Division 1 team) and named as Chonburi-Sannibat-Samutprakan FC.

In the year 2002, The club joined the Thailand Provincial League in the name of Chonburi Code Red after separated from Sannibart Samutprakarn FC. The club had the nickname as The Shark.(Thai: ฉลามชล) and changed their logo in 2003 season accordingly. In 2005 they won the Pro League title by beating Nakhon Ratchasima FC at the Central stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima, and moved to Thai Premier League in the season 2006 with the Pro League runners up, Suphanburi FC. The shark tribes finished 8th place in the Thai League 2006 season.

In 2006, they were invited to play in the Singapore Cup and reached the final, defeating local sides Home United FC, Albirex Niigata FC and Balestier Khalsa along the way. In the final they lost to Tampines Rovers FC 2-3 in the extra time after leading 2-0.

In 2007, they were again invited to participate in the Singapore Cup, but were defeated in the first round against Balestier Khalsa FC, in a replay of the previous season's semi-finals. Chonburi FC lost 3-2 in normal play. They have formed links with Manchester City FC.

On March the 20th 2008 the club achieved its second victory in the AFC Champions League against the highly fancied Melbourne Victory. The game was clouded by controversy when Melbourne Victory scored their only goal whilst a Chonburi FC player was down injured and his teammates were calling for the ball to be played off the park.[citation needed] It mattered little when Cameroonian striker Baga scored a goal from 35 yards out and then followed it up with a second goal in extra time to condemn the Melbourne Victory to their first loss in the competition 3-1.

Stadium

At the start of the 2008 season, Chonburi used the Chonburi Municipality Stadium for the first half of the season and used the Suphachalasai Stadium for played in the AFC Champions League, but due to a dispute with the local authority, the club moved back to the local stadium Princess Sirindhorn Stadium.

Crests

Sponsors

  • Chang Beer
  • Hemaraj Land and Development PLC - Chonburi signed a sponsorship deal worth 18 million baht with Hemaraj Land and Development Plc. The property developer will be the club's main sponsor for three years starting in 2009
  • Coca Cola
  • YAMAHA
  • Krating Daeng (Red Bull)

Coaches

Coaches by Years (2004-present)

Name Nat Period Honours
Withaya Laohakul Thailand 2004-2006 Provincial League 2005
Jadet Meelarp Thailand 2007-2008 Thai Premier League 2007
Kor Royal Cup 2008
Kiatisuk Senamuang Thailand 2009-present Kor Royal Cup 2009

Honours

Domestic Leagues

Domestic Cups

Seasons

Season League FA Cup Queen's
Cup
Kor Royal
Cup
Asia Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2002 PRO 10 5 3 2 17 12 18 2nd
2003 PRO 22 12 5 5 62 30 41 3rd
2004 PRO 18 5 6 7 27 26 21 6th
2005 PRO 22 15 3 4 58 24 48 1st
2006 TPL 22 5 12 5 29 28 27 8th GR Singapore Cup - RU Pipob On-Mo 7
2007 TPL 30 19 6 5 50 25 63 1st W Pipob On-Mo 16
2008 TPL 30 15 14 1 34 14 59 2nd W AFC Champions League - GR Tana Chanabut 6
2009 TPL R4 SF W AFC Cup - QF
Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Major International Competitions

Season Competition Result Average Crowd
2006 Singapore Cup 2006 Runners-up -
2008 AFC Champions League 2008 Group Stage -
2009 AFC Cup 2009 Quarter Finals

Topscorers by season

Season Nationality Name Goals From
2006 Thailand Pipob On-Mo 7 29
Ivory Coast Coulibaly Kafoumba 4
Brunei Hardi Bujang 3
2007 Thailand Pipob On-Mo 16 50
Ivory Coast Kone Mohamed 8
Thailand Sarawut Janthapan 7
2008* Thailand Pipob On-Mo 5 34
Thailand Ekaphan Inthasen 5
Cameroon Jules Baga 3
2009** Ivory Coast Kone Mohamed 12 47
Thailand Arthit Sunthornpit 9
Thailand Pipob On-Mo 6

Technical staff

As of February 2009:

Name Nationality Role
Annop Singtotong General Manager
Kiatisuk Senamuang Thai First Team Head Coach
Jakkrapan Panpee Thai First Team Assistant Head Coach
Somkiet Passachan Thai Goalkeeping Coach
Marcos Antonio International Physical Therapist
Natthapol Thongsuk Thai Physical coach

Players

Current squad

As of June 26, 2009

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Thailand THA Sujin Naknayom
2 DF Thailand THA Suree Sukha (2nd vice-captain)
3 DF Thailand THA Natthaphong Samana
4 DF Thailand THA Kiatprawut Saiwaeo
5 MF Thailand THA Phanuwat Jinta
6 DF Thailand THA Suttinan Phuk-hom
7 MF Thailand THA Arthit Sunthornpit
8 MF Thailand THA Sarawut Janthapan
9 FW Brazil BRA Joílson da Silva
10 FW Thailand THA Pipob On-Mo
16 DF Japan JPN Yoshiaki Maruyama
17 MF Thailand THA Kriangkhai Pimrat
18 GK Thailand THA Kosin Hathairattanakool (1st vice-captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Thailand THA Adul Lahso
21 GK Thailand THA Sakkongpob Sookprasert
22 FW Ivory Coast CIV Kone Mohamed
23 MF Thailand THA Teerasak Po-on
24 MF Thailand THA Ekaphan Inthasen (3rd vice-captain)
25 DF Thailand THA Cholratit Jantakam
29 DF Thailand THA Jetsadakorn Hemdaeng
31 FW Thailand THA Kaneung Buransook
32 MF Wales WAL Michael Byrne
33 DF Thailand THA Chawarit Kheawcha-oum
34 MF Thailand THA Piyapol Bantao
35 FW Ivory Coast CIV Jean Marc Benie

Note: The official club website lists the supporters as player #12.

2009 Season transfers

In

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 Thailand THA Suree Sukha (Transferred from Manchester City)
DF Thailand THA Kiatprawut Saiwaeo (Transferred from Manchester City)
MF Thailand THA Adul Lahso (Transferred from Gainare Tottori)
MF Thailand THA Chawarit Kheawcha-oum (Transferred from Bangkok Bank FC)
FW Brazil BRA Anderson (Transferred from São José Esporte Clube)
DF Brazil BRA Douglas (Transferred from Taboão da Serra)
DF Japan JPN Yoshiaki Maruyama (Transferred from AC Nagano Parceiro)
FW Brazil BRA Joílson da Silva (Transferred from Mineiros Esporte Clube)
FW Wales WAL Michael Byrne (Transferred from Nakhon Pathom FC)
MF Thailand THA Kaneung Buransook (Transferred from Samut Songkhram)
MF Thailand THA Piyapol Bantao (Transferred from Pattaya United)
Out

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
6 DF Thailand THA Nattaporn Phanrit (Transferred to Muang Thong United)
13 DF Thailand THA Phaisan Pona (Transferred to Pattaya United)
16 MF Thailand THA Nikorn Anuwan (Transferred to Pattaya United)
20 MF Thailand THA Udorn Pimpak (Transferred to Rajnavy Rayong)
21 FW Thailand THA Tana Chanabut (Transferred to Pattaya United)
27 MF Thailand THA Surat Sukha (Transferred to Melbourne Victory)
14 FW Brazil BRA Anderson (Loan to Pattaya United)
20 DF Brazil BRA Douglas (Loan To Sriracha FC)

Former Players

Affiliated Clubs

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