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Roi Et CF
ร้อยเอ็ด ซีเอฟ
Full nameRoi Et Club Football
สโมสรฟุตบอลร้อยเอ็ด คลับฟุตบอล
Nickname(s)The White Squirrels[1]
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
GroundPankkee Arena, Roi Et
Capacity5,000
ChairmanSeksit Vainiyompong
ManagerThongchai Ratchai
LeagueThailand Amateur League North Eastern Region
2017League 4 Northeastern Region, 10th of 12

Roi Et Club Football (Template:Lang-th) is a football club based in Roi Et Province in north-eastern Thailand. They are currently members of the Thailand Amateur League North Eastern Region and play at the Pankkee Arena.

History

The club was established in 2008 and joined Regional League Division 2 North Eastern Region. They finished bottom of the division in 2009,[2] but were champions of the division two seasons later, advancing to the promotion play-offs, in which they finished fourth in a six-club group. They won their division again in 2012, but again only finished fourth in the promotion play-off group stage. After winning their regional division for a third successive season in 2013, the club won their group in the promotion play-offs, before going on to win the knock-out stages, defeating Chiangmai 2–0 on aggregate over two legs and earning promotion to Division One.[3]

Roi Et's first season in Division One saw them finish fourth-from bottom, two points from safety, resulting in relegation straight back to Division Two.[4] Following league reorganisation in 2017, the division was renamed League 4. The club were excluded from the league the following year after failing to obtain a licence from the Thai FA.[5] However, they were subsequently rebranded as Roi Et CF and allowed to enter the |North Eastern Region]] of the Thailand Amateur League for the 2018 season.[6]

Stadium and locations

Coordinates Location Stadium Year
16°04′27″N 103°39′22″E / 16.074228°N 103.656024°E / 16.074228; 103.656024 Roi Et Roi Et Province Stadium 2009-2016
16°03′01″N 103°43′20″E / 16.050143°N 103.722208°E / 16.050143; 103.722208 Roi Et Pankkee Arena 2017

Season-by-season record

Season League FA Cup League Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2009 DIV 2 North-East 20 2 1 17 19 62 7 11th
2010 DIV 2 North-East 30 15 6 9 45 41 51 5th
2011 DIV 2 North-East 30 23 5 2 64 20 74 1st R2
2012 DIV 2 North-East 30 17 9 4 63 29 60 1st R1 R1
2013 DIV 2 North-East 30 20 8 2 63 15 68 1st R1 R1
2014 DIV1 34 10 9 15 38 43 39 15th R1
2015 DIV 2 North-East 34 7 8 19 46 78 29 14th QR2
2016 DIV 2 North-East 26 9 8 9 25 33 35 8th R1
2017 T4 North-East 33 8 10 15 45 48 34 10th Pakkawat Phunachiang 14
2018 TA North-East
Champions Runners-up Third Place Promoted Relegated

Honours

  • Regional League Division 2
    • Play-off champions 2013
    • North Eastern Region champions 2011, 2012, 2013

References

  1. ^ กระรอกมาแล้ว!! ร้อยเอ็ดยัน ปลุกชีพส่งทีมลุยศึก TA 2018 SMM Sport, 21 August 2018
  2. ^ Thailand 2009 RSSSF
  3. ^ Thailand 2013 RSSSF
  4. ^ Thailand 2014 RSSSF
  5. ^ "Official T3 and T4 team pass Club-licensing of Thai League 2018". FA Thailand.
  6. ^ อีสานบ้านเฮา : 18 ทีมอเมเจอร์ลีกโซนอีสานตอนบน FourFourTwo, 21 August 2018