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Chiangmai United
เชียงใหม่ ยูไนเต็ด
Full nameChiangmai United Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลเชียงใหม่ ยูไนเต็ด
Nickname(s)The White Elephants
(ช้างเผือก)
Short nameCMUTD
Founded2015; 9 years ago (2015) as Changphueak Chiangmai
2017; 7 years ago (2017) as JL Chiangmai United
2020; 4 years ago (2020) as Chiangmai United
Ground700th Anniversary Stadium
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Capacity25,000
ChairmanChuchai Lerthpongadisorn
Head CoachCarlos Eduardo Parreira
LeagueThai League 2
201911th

Chiangmai United Football Club (Thai สโมสรฟุตบอลเชียงใหม่ ยูไนเต็ด), is a Thai football club based in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand.

History

The club, originally named Changphueak Chiangmai, was founded in 2015.[1] The club competed its first season in 2016 and won champion in the 2016 Thai Division 3 Tournament Northern Region and was promoted to Thai League 4 North Region.

In 2017, the club was renamed to JL Chiangmai United with Jele as the team main sponsor.[2]

In 2020, the club was renamed to Chiangmai United.[3]

Sponsorship

The following are the sponsors of CMUTD (named "CMUTD Partners"):

Title sponsors

Period Kit Manufacturer Title Sponsor
2017–2019 FBT Jele
2020–present VOLT Jele

Main sponsors

2020 season

Crest history

Stadium and locations

Coordinates Location Stadium Year
18°50′23″N 98°57′34″E / 18.839722°N 98.959444°E / 18.839722; 98.959444 Don Kaeo, Mae Rim
Chiang Mai Province
700th Anniversary Stadium 11 February 2017 – 19 March 2017
18°47′50″N 98°57′23″E / 18.797217°N 98.956307°E / 18.797217; 98.956307 Suthep, Mueang Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai Province
Chiang Mai University Stadium[4] 1 – 29 April 2017
18°53′53″N 99°00′47″E / 18.898167°N 99.012962°E / 18.898167; 99.012962 Nong Han, San Sai
Chiang Mai Province
In Tha Nin Stadium[5] 7 May 2017 – 30 July 2017
18°48′05″N 98°59′22″E / 18.801473°N 98.989494°E / 18.801473; 98.989494 Mueang Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai Province
Chiangmai Municipality Stadium[6] 5 August 2017 – 8 October 2017
18°50′23″N 98°57′34″E / 18.839722°N 98.959444°E / 18.839722; 98.959444 Don Kaeo, Mae Rim
Chiang Mai Province
700th Anniversary Stadium 18 February 2018 – present

Season-by-season record

Season League FA Cup League Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2016 DIV 3 North 6 4 2 0 19 5 18 1st Not Enter Can't Enter
2017 T4 North 24 15 4 5 46 17 49 1st SF QR1 Chatchai Narkwijit 20
2018 T3 Upper 26 17 8 1 60 31 59 1st R2 QR1 Chatchai Narkwijit 20
2019 T2 34 10 10 14 43 43 40 11th R1 R2 Hiziel Souza Soares 12
2020 T2
Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Current squad

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 Thailand THA Natthaphong Samana (Captain)
3 DF Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Joël Sami
4 DF Thailand THA Tossaporn Chuchin
5 DF Thailand THA Siriwat Sinturak
6 MF Thailand THA Jakree Pankam
7 FW Ghana GHA Dominic Adiyiah
8 MF Thailand THA Kittipat Wongsombat
9 FW Netherlands NED Melvin de Leeuw
10 FW Thailand THA Tawin Butsombat (Vice-captain)
11 MF Thailand THA Kantapong Bandasak
13 DF Thailand THA Saharat Kaewsangsai
14 MF Thailand THA Pongsakon Seerot
15 DF Thailand THA Sirisak Faidong (Vice-captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF Thailand THA Surawich Logarwit
17 MF Thailand THA Montree Promsawat (on loan from Ratchaburi Mitr Phol)
18 MF Thailand THA Keeratikorn Nilmart
20 GK Thailand THA Nont Muangngam (on loan from Chiangrai United)
23 FW Myanmar MYA Kyaw Ko Ko
25 GK Thailand THA Phumniwat Thuha
28 MF Thailand THA Amnart Pamornprasert (on loan from Chiangrai United)
30 DF Brazil BRA Evson Patrício
32 MF Thailand THA Baworn Tapla
35 GK Thailand THA Pairot Eiammak
36 GK Thailand THA Paphawin Sirithongsopha
55 DF Thailand THA Ronnapee Cheoykamdee
63 MF Thailand THA Sarawut Masuk
94 FW Thailand THA Pichai Thongwilas
99 FW South Korea KOR Jeong Woo-geun

Coaches

Coaches by Years (2019–present)

Technical Team

Name Position
Carlos Eduardo Parreira Brazil Head Coach
Wipawan Woraputthipong Thailand Manager
Surachai Jirasirichote Thailand Assistant Coach
Bannasit Wiangsamut Thailand General Manager
Nitipong Yuantrakul Thailand Marketing Communication & Media Manager
Supanat Charoenrat Thailand Sports Marketing & Creative
Peerayu Niamsap Thailand Sports Marketing & Media Officer
Sarawut Wongmai Thailand Assistant Coach
Thammarong Rangsee Thailand Goalkeeping coach
Suriya Wongsrikeaw Thailand Physio
Phingchai Hanvachira Thailand Physio
Techin Boonmee Thailand Sports Scientist
Pavarisr Chaichana Thailand Team's masseur
Phichit Srisawat Thailand Kitsman
Sataporn Jantanakhet Thailand Kitsman

Honours

Domestic leagues

References

  1. ^ See Changphueak Chiangmai team logo. "Changphueak won on penalty over Institution of Physical Education Chiang Mai Campus, promoted to T4". 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
  2. ^ "JL Chiangmai United F.C. revealed, preparing for 2017 season of Thai League 4 (in Thai)". Manager. 2017-02-05. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
  3. ^ "JL Chiangmai United F.C. renamed to Chiangmai United F.C. in 2020 season (in Thai)". Goal Thailand. 19 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Go to the correct place, JL Chiangmai changes home stadium to Chiang Mai University stadium". 2017-03-31. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
  5. ^ "JL confirmed moving home stadium to Mae Jo University, facing Uttaradit F.C." 2017-05-03. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
  6. ^ "JL confirmed moving home stadium to Muang Chiang Mai Stadium, facing Nakhon Sawan F.C." 2017-05-03. Retrieved 2017-09-24.