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2008 Thailand Premier League


FieldValue
season2008
competitionThai Premier League
winnersProvincial Electricity Authority
relegatedBangkok Bank
Customs Department
Royal Thai Army
continentalcup12009 AFC Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersPEA
continentalcup22009 AFC Cup
continentalcup2 qualifiersChonburi
league topscorerThailand Anon Sangsanoi
(BEC Tero Sasana) (20)
biggest home winChula-Sinthana 5-0 Port Authority of Thailand
biggest away winTobacco Monopoly 1-4 Krung Thai Bank
Customs Department 1-4 Bangkok University
Port Authority of Thailand 2-5 BEC Tero Sasana
highest scoringChula-Sinthana 6-2 BEC Tero Sasana
(8 goals)
prevseason2007
nextseason2009

Customs Department Royal Thai Army (BEC Tero Sasana) (20) Customs Department 1-4 Bangkok University Port Authority of Thailand 2-5 BEC Tero Sasana (8 goals) The 2008 Thai Premier League had 16 teams. It was the twelfth since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 18 February 2008, and the season ended on 11 October 2008. Three teams would be relegated to Thailand Division 1 League. The Champion in this season would qualify for the AFC Champions League 2009 qualification stage and the runner-up would be enter the AFC Cup 2009. The official name of the league at this time was Thailand Premier League.

Provincial Electricity Authority won their first championship after they moved their home stadium from Bangkok to Ayutthaya, where they have a bigger fan base.

This season was the last for a grear team of Thai football, Bangkok Bank: the club were originally relegated after they were defeated by Chonburi in the final match of the season, but folded before the start of the 2009 season.

Defending champions Chonburi were pipped to the title after faltering against newly promoted Samut Songkhram in the second to last game of the season. Samut finished in a creditable seventh place, while Chula United who also impressed in their first season back in the top flight to finish eighth.

Customs Department FC, the other newly promoted club, were relegated in their first season.

Rules

  • Teams play each other twice on a home and away basis
  • 3 Points for a win
  • 1 Point for a draw
  • At end of the season the winners play the runners ups in the Kor Royal Cup
  • Winner qualifies for Asian Champions League Qualification Round
  • Runner-Up enters AFC Cup
  • Teams finishing on same points at the end of the season use head-to-head record to determine finishing position.
  • Bottom three teams are relegated to Thailand Division 1 League

Member clubs

  • Bangkok Bank
  • Bangkok University
  • BEC Tero Sasana
  • Chonburi
  • Chula-Sinthana † (promoted from Division 1 Winner Group B)
  • Coke-Bangpra (promoted from Division 1 Runner Up Group A)
  • Customs Department (promoted from Division 1 Winner Group A)
  • Krung Thai Bank
  • Nakhon Pathom
  • Osotsapa M-150
  • Port Authority of Thailand
  • PEA
  • Royal Thai Army
  • Samut Songkhram (promoted from Division 1 Runner Up Group B)
  • Thailand Tobacco Monopoly
  • TOT

† Chula-Sinthana changed to "Chula United" from August 2008 season

Stadium and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Bangkok BankBangkokBangkok Bank football field?
Bangkok UniversityPathum ThaniBangkok University Stadium (Rangsit)4,000
BEC Tero SasanaNong Chok, BangkokBEC Tero Sasana Nong Chok Stadium?
Chula-SinthanaBangkokChulalongkorn University Stadium20,000
ChonburiChonburiChonburi Municipality Stadium?
Coke-BangpraChonburiChonburi Municipality Stadium?
Customs DepartmentMin Buri, BangkokKasem Bundit University Stadium (Rom Klao)?
Krung Thai BankBangkokChulalongkorn University Stadium20,000
Nakhon PathomNakhon PathomSanam Chan Palace Sports Stadium6,000
Osotsapa M-150Bang Kapi, BangkokKlong Chan Sports Center?
Port Authority of ThailandBangkokThai-Japanese Stadium?
PEAAyutthayaAyutthaya Province Central Stadium?
Royal Thai ArmyBangkokThai Army Sports Stadium?
Samut SongkhramSamut SongkhramSamut Songkhram Province Stadium?
Thailand Tobacco MonopolySamut SakhonInstitute of Physical Education Samut Sakhon Stadium?
TOTNonthaburiNamkaejon Stadium?

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
BEC Tero SasanaFrance Regis LaguesseSackedFrance Christophe LarrouilhFebruary 20083rd
Customs DepartmentThailand Prapas ChamrasameeResignedThailand Chatchai PaholpatJuly 2008Post-season (16th)
Thailand Tobacco MonopolyThailand Gawin KachendechaBecame manager of Thailand national under-20 football teamThailand Prajak WeangsongJuly 2008Post-season (12th)

League table

Season notes

  • The Thai Premier League took a break between May 3 and June 28 due to national team world cup qualification matches in June
  • On the 17 May, a Thai Premier League XI beat an experimental Manchester City team 3-1, in a Friendly match.
  • It was announced this year that Thai clubs would no longer have direct entry into the Asian Champions League, they would have to play in a playoff match against other ASEAN members to enter the new format. Thai clubs would get one spot in the AFC Cup, potentially joined by another if unsuccessful in the playoff spot for the Champions League.
  • National coach Charnwit Polcheewin announced on the 16th June 2008, that he would resign as Thailand National team manager.
  • National team coach Charnwit Polcheewin formally resigned on June 25 after he failed to steer the national side to the fourth stage of World Cup qualification. Charnwit help the side win two King's Cup tournaments and runner up in the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship.
  • The National team failed to progress past the third stage of the World Cup Qualifying campaign. They overcame lowly Macau and Yemen in the earlier rounds, but came bottom of the four team group stage.
  • On July 1, 2008, the 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification draw was made. Thailand got drawn into Group E with Iran, Jordan and ASEAN neighbours Singapore. Thailand were second seed in the draw process. The first matchday would be away to Jordan on January 14, 2009
  • Peter Reid was confirmed as the new national team coach on July 23. Earlier reports had suggested that Holger Osieck was also in the running, but pulled out to leave Reid as the sole candidate. Reid would start his new role on September 1.
  • On July 23, new national team coach Peter Reid was also put in charge on the Thailand national under-20 football team. Reid's first task was to prepare them for the forthcoming AFC Youth Championship to be played in Saudi Arabia in October 2008.
  • At the beginning of August, Chula-Sinthana changed their club name officially to "Chula United".
  • On August 27 Thailand were drawn in Group B of the 2008 AFF Suzuki Cup. Their opponents in the first round are; Vietnam, Malaysia and a qualifier from the Qualification phase.
  • On September 4 Thailand announced that their new national team colour would be Yellow, changing from the previous Red home kit. Blue would continue to be used as the second kit. Yellow represents the Monarch. The change of kit colour was approved by FIFA.
  • Customs Department were relegated to the Thailand Division 1 League on September 20.
  • Muang Thong NongJork United was promoted from Thailand Division 1 League on September 21.
  • Sriracha and Royal Thai Navy were promoted to the Premier League from Thailand Division 1 League on September 28.
  • Royal Thai Army were relegated to the Thailand Division 1 League on October 1 without kicking a ball, due to Port Authority of Thailand beating Bangkok University in a rescheduled match.
  • PEA were crowned champions on October 11. Bangkok Bank FC were relegated to the Thailand Division 1 League on the same day
  • The national team came runners up to Vietnam in the 2008 AFF Suzuki Cup, losing 3-2 in the two match final.

Asian Representation

  • Chonburi & Krung Thai Bank both took part in the 2008 AFC Champions League campaign. Both sides failed to make it out of their tough Group Stages. This was Chonburi's first season in Asian Competition.
  • Bangkok University and Thailand Tobacco Monopoly entered the Singapore Cup. Both teams made the Quarter-Final stage, where 'The Students' got beat by Young Lions 1-0 over two legs, conceding in the last minute of the first leg, whereas Thailand Tobacco Monopoly would get beat 4-2 on penalties by Woodlands Wellington.

Thai Premier League All-Star Exhibition game

Results

Top scorers

ScorerGoalsTeam
Thailand Anon Sangsanoi20BEC Tero Sasana
Thailand Ronnachai Rangsiyo16Provincial Electricity Authority
Thailand Sarayoot Chaikamdee12Osotsapa M-150
Thailand Teerathep WinothaiBEC Tero Sasana
Thailand Wuttichai TathongChula-Sinthana (Chula United)
Cote d'Ivoire Kone Kassim10Krung Thai Bank
Nigeria Ajayi Gdenga Samuel9Krung Thai Bank
Thailand Pipat ThonkanyaProvincial Electricity Authority
Thailand Sompong SolebChula-Sinthana (Chula United)
Thailand Phuwadol Sankla8TOT
Thailand Suriya DomtaisongBangkok University

Annual awards

Coach of the Year

  • Thailand Prapol Pongpanich - PEA

Goalkeeper of the Year

  • Thailand Sinthaweechai Hathairattanakool - Chonburi

Defender of the Year

  • Thailand Nattaporn Phanrit - Chonburi

Midfielder of the Year

  • Thailand Narongchai Vachiraban - PEA

Striker of the Year

  • Thailand Teeratep Winothai - BEC Tero Sasana

Young Player of the Year

  • Thailand Ronnachai Rangsiyo - PEA

Top scorer

  • Thailand Anon Sangsanoi - BEC Tero Sasana

Champions

The league champion was PEA. It was the team's first title.

References

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