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2009 Thai Premier League

2009 Thai Premier League

FieldValue
season2009
competitionThai Premier League
winnersMuangthong United
relegatedSriracha
Chula United
Nakhon Pathom
continentalcup12010 AFC Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersMuangthong United
continentalcup22010 AFC Cup
continentalcup2 qualifiersThai Port
league topscorerTHA Anon Sangsanoi
(BEC Tero Sasana) (18)
biggest home winBEC Tero Sasana 5-0 Chula United
biggest away winRajnavy Rayong 0-3 TTM Samut Sakhon
Sriracha 0-3 Thai Port
Chonburi 2-5 Muangthong United
TOT 1-4 BEC Tero Sasana
BEC Tero Sasana 1-4 Muang Thong United
Samut Songkhram 0-3 Rajnavy Rayong
Osotspa Saraburi 0-3 BEC Tero Sasana
Nakhon Pathom 2-5 Bangkok Glass
highest scoringChonburi 2-5 Muangthong United
Nakhon Pathom 2-5 Bangkok Glass (7)
highest attendanceMuangthong United 1–1 Chonburi (16,608) (4 October 2009)
prevseason2008
nextseason2010

Chula United Nakhon Pathom (BEC Tero Sasana) (18) Sriracha 0-3 Thai Port Chonburi 2-5 Muangthong United TOT 1-4 BEC Tero Sasana BEC Tero Sasana 1-4 Muang Thong United Samut Songkhram 0-3 Rajnavy Rayong Osotspa Saraburi 0-3 BEC Tero Sasana Nakhon Pathom 2-5 Bangkok Glass Nakhon Pathom 2-5 Bangkok Glass (7)

The Thai Premier League 2009 was the thirteenth season of the Premier League since its establishment in 1996. A total of 16 teams competed in the league, with PEA FC as the defending champions.

Muang Thong United took the league championship with two games remaining, the first ever team to win the championship in their debut appearance in the top flight.

Nakhon Pathom, Sriracha and Chula United were relegated to the 1st Division.

Rules

  • Teams play each other twice on a home and away basis
  • 3 Points for a win
  • 1 Points for a draw
  • At beginning of the season the league winner plays the FA Cup winner in the Kor Royal Cup
  • Loser qualifies for Asian Champions League Qualification Round
  • Teams finishing on same points at the end of the season use toe-to-toe record to determine finishing position.
  • Bottom 10 teams are relegated to Thai Division 1 League

Member clubs and locations

Club NameYear JoinedProvinceHome StadiumCapacityNotes
PEA2004/05AyutthayaAyutthaya Province Central Stadium6,000AFC Champions League 2009
Chonburi2006ChonburiPrincess Sirindhorn Stadium5,000AFC Cup 2009
BEC Tero Sasana1996/97BangkokBEC Tero Sasana Nong Chok Stadium5,000
Osotspa Saraburi1996/97Pathum ThaniThanarom Village Football Field?
TOT1996/97KanchanaburiKlip Bua Stadium16,000
Bangkok Glass 12009Pathum ThaniChaloem Phra Kiat Stadium (Khlong 6)5,000
Samut Songkhram2008Samut SongkhramSamut Songkhram Province Stadium5,000
Chula United1996/97BangkokChulalongkorn University Stadium25,000
Nakhon Pathom2007Nakhon PathomKasetsat Kamphengsaen University Stadium4,000
Bangkok United 22003/04BangkokThai-Japanese Stadium10,320
Pattaya United 12009ChonburiNongprue Municipality Football Field5,000
TTM Samut Sakhon 31996/97Samut SakhonInstitute of Physical Education Samut Sakhon Stadium6,378
Thai Port 41996/97BangkokPAT Stadium5,000
Muang Thong United2009NonthaburiThunderdome Sport Complex16,000Promoted from Division 1
Sriracha2009ChonburiPrincess Sirindhorn Stadium5,000Promoted from Division 1
Rajnavy Rayong 51996/97RayongRayong Province Central Stadium17,000Promoted from Division 1

1 Pattaya United and Bangkok Glass took the places of Coke Bangpra and Krung Thai Bank after purchasing the clubs. Coke Bangpra and Krung Thai Bank therefore withdrew from the league allowing Pattaya and Bangkok Glass to take position in the top flight.

2 Changed name from Bangkok University

3 Changed name from Thailand Tobacco Monopoly

4 Changed name from Port Authority of Thailand.

5 Changed name from Royal Thai Navy

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
Chonburi[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Jadet MeelarpEnd of Contract[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Kiatisuk SenamuangJanuary 2009Pre season
Chula United[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Kiatisuk SenamuangEnd of Contract[[Image:Flag of Brazil.svg20pxBrazil]] Carlos FerreiraJanuary 2009Pre season
TTM Samut Sakhon[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Prajuk ViengsongEnd of Contract[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Attaphol PuspakomJanuary 2009Pre season
Muang Thong United[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Surasak TansuratTaking charge of club's junior sides[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Attaphol PuspakomApril 20094th
TTM Samut Sakhon[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Attaphol PuspakomMoved to Muang Thong United[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Kij MeesrisukApril 200911th
PEA FC[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Prapol PongpanichResigned due to fan pressure[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Thongsuk SampahungsithMay 200912th
Bangkok Glass FC[[Image:Flag of Germany.svg20pxGermany]] Hans R. EmserWas acting coach and is now Technical Director Youth Football Academy Bangkok Glass FC[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Surachai JaturapattarapongJune 20091st
Pattaya United[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Pansak KetwatthaResigned[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Wisoon WichayaJune 200913th
BEC Tero Sasana[[Image:Flag of France.svg20pxFrance]] Christophe LarrouilhResigned to become the team's Technical Director[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Tawan SripanJune 20095th
Pattaya United[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Wisoon WichayaShort term replacement[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Jadet MeelarpJune 200913th
Chula United[[Image:Flag of Brazil.svg20pxBrazil]] Carlos FerreiraResigned[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Pichai PituwongAugust 200916th
TTM Samut Sakhon[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Kij MeesrisukRelease[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Prajuk ViengsongAugust 200912th
Nakhon Pathom FC[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Chatchai PaholpatRelease[[Image:Flag of Thailand.svg20pxThai]] Piyapong Piew-onSeptember 200914th

League table

2010 Thai Division 1 League

Season notes

Clubs outside the area of Bangkok
Clubs from the greater area of Bangkok
  • Before the starting of 2009 seasons, Thailand Premier League changed the official name to Thai Premier League.
  • Coke Bangpra sold their Thai Premier League slot to a newly formed club, Pattaya United at the end of the Thai Premier League 2008 season. Coke Bangpra therefore withdrew from the Thai football league system and Pattaya would start their life in the very top division.
  • Provincial Electricity Authority were drawn against Singapore Armed Forces of Singapore in the opening game of the AFC Champions League 2009 and were defeated 4-1 after extra time.
  • On December 30, 2008, Thailand confirmed that Denmark, North Korea and Lebanon would play in the 2009 King's Cup tournament. Thailand would open up against Lebanon to determine who would enter the final.
  • Thailand came runners up in the 2009 King's Cup, defeated by Denmark on penalties in the final.
  • Chonburi won the season opening Kor Royal Cup, defeating PEA 1-0.
  • In May, Chonburi progressed to the Round of 16 stage in the AFC Cup, whilst PEA got knocked out in the Group Stages.
  • In June, FAT confirmed that the FA Cup would be restarted and the winners would enter the AFC Cup 2010.
  • Osotspa M-150 changed their name mid-season to Osotspa Saraburi
  • BEC defeated TSW Pegasus FC of Hong Kong in the TSW Pegasus Anniversary Cup

Results

Season statistics

Top scorers

Last updated October 18, 2009

ScorerGoalsClub
Thailand Anon Sangsanoi18BEC Tero Sasana
Côte d'Ivoire Kone Mohamed14Chonburi
Thailand Nantawat Tansopa11Bangkok Glass
Nigeria Ajayi Samuel10Bangkok Glass
Côte d'Ivoire Dango SiakaMuang Thong United
Thailand Pipat ThonkanyaThai Port
Thailand Arthit Sunthornpit9Chonburi
Thailand Sarayoot ChaikamdeeOsotsapa M-150
Thailand Sompong SolebChula United
Côte d'Ivoire Soumahoro YayaMuang Thong United
Thailand Suriya DomtaisongMuang Thong United (2 goals)
PEA (7 goals)
Wales Michael Byrne8Nakhon Pathom (4 goals)
Chonburi (4 goals)
Thailand Suttinan NonteeRajnavy Rayong
Brazil Anderson7Chonburi (3 goals)
Pattaya United (4 goals)
Cameroon Bekombo EkolloTTM Samut Sakhon
Thailand Chakrit BuathongBEC Tero Sasana
Thailand Chatprapob UsapromTTM Samut Sakhon
Thailand Chatree ChimtalayBangkok Glass
Thailand Jirawat MakaromThai Port
Argentina Raúl González GastónSriracha
Thailand Teerasil DangdaMuang Thong United

Hat-tricks

Key
4
5
PlayerNationalityForAgainstResultDate
Sompong SolebThailandChula UnitedPEA3–1
Anon SangsanoiThailandBEC Tero SasanaTOT4–0
Nantawat TansopaThailandBangkok GlassNakhon Pathom5–2

Annual awards

Coach of the Year

  • Thailand Attaphol Buspakom - Muang Thong United

Defender of the Year

  • Thailand Jetsada Jitsawad - Muang Thong United

Midfielder of the Year

  • Thailand Kittipol Paphunga - BEC Tero Sasana

Striker of the Year

  • Thailand Pipat Thonkanya - Thai Port

Young Player of the Year

  • Thailand Kabfah Boonmatoon - Osotsapa M-150

Top scorer

  • Thailand Anon Sangsanoi - BEC Tero Sasana

References

References

  1. link
  2. link
  3. link
  4. http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/15824/attapol-back-in-business Attapol back in business
  5. http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/17748/surachai-role Surachai role for Bangkok Glass
  6. http://www.the-afc.com/en/news-centre/member-association-news/301-asean-/24614-tawan-takes-bec-tero-reins Tawan takes BEC Tero reins
  7. http://www.the-afc.com/en/news-centre/news/24073-fa-cup-back-on-thai-calendar FA Cup back on Thai calendar
  8. "Premier League 2009 fixtures".
  9. [http://www.coreballthai.com/topstriker.php TPL 2009 Top goalscorers] {{Webarchive. link. (2009-02-27 [http://www.coreballthai.com coreballthai] {{Webarchive). link. (2008-10-03)
  10. "- Thai Premier League Award 2009".
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