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2011 Thai Division 1 League


FieldValue
season2011
competitionThai Division 1 League
winnersBuriram (Takeover by Songkhla F.C. original)
promotedWuachon United (Rename from Buriram F.C.)
Chainat
BBCU
relegatedSPCU
Chiangmai
RBAC
Thai Honda
league topscorerAdisak Srikampang, Phuwadol Suwannachart (21 goals)
biggest home winChainat 7-0 Air Force United
(4 December 2011)
Songkhla 7-0 Phuket
(11 December 2011)
biggest away winRBAC Mittraphap 0-4 Suphan Buri
(19 March 2011)
highest scoringSongkhla 7-1 Raj-Pracha
(18 December 2011) (8 goals)
highest attendance36,715
Songkhla vs Buriram, August 7, 2011
lowest attendance0
Suphanburi vs Songkhla United
December 3, 2011
average attendance2,897
matches306
total goals817
prevseason2010
nextseason2012

Chainat BBCU Chiangmai RBAC Thai Honda (4 December 2011) Songkhla 7-0 Phuket (11 December 2011) (19 March 2011) (18 December 2011) (8 goals) Songkhla vs Buriram, August 7, 2011 Suphanburi vs Songkhla United December 3, 2011 2011 Thai League Division 1 is the 14th season of the League since its establishment in 1997. It is the feeder league for the Thai Premier League. A total of 18 teams will compete in the league.

League expansion

It was announced at the end of the 2010 season that the TPL would increase the number of teams for the start of the 2011 Thai Premier League season. Therefore, playoff games were arranged to promote more teams for the Regional League Division 2 and relegate less teams from the TPL. During these games, Nakhon Pathom were banned and therefore will fail to take their place in Division 1 for the next two seasons. This did mean that the league would only feature 17 teams for the season, but with less than 3 weeks before the start of the league campaign another round of playoffs was used to promote one more side, Saraburi.

Changes from last season

Team changes

From Division 1

Promoted to Thai Premier League

  • Sriracha
  • Khonkaen
  • Chiangrai United

Relegated to Regional League Division 2

  • Prachinburi
  • Narathiwat

To Division 1

Relegated from Thai Premier League

  • Bangkok United

Promoted from Regional League Division 2

  • Buriram
  • F.C. Phuket
  • Chiangmai
  • Chainat
  • Rangsit University JW
  • Bangkok
  • Saraburi

Clubs serving bans

  • Nakhon Pathom - 2 years

Teams

Stadia and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Air Force UnitedPathum ThaniThupatemee Stadium20,000
BangkokThung Khru, Bangkok72-years Anniversary Stadium (Bang Mod)8,126
Bangkok UnitedDin Daeng, BangkokThai-Japanese Stadium10,320
BuriramBuriramI-Mobile Stadium14,000
BBCUPhaya Thai, BangkokThai Army Sports Stadium20,000
ChainatChainatKhao Plong Stadium5,574
Cash Today ChanthaburiChanthaburiRambhai Barni Rajabhat University Stadium8,800
ChiangmaiChiang Mai700th Anniversary Stadium25,000
F.C. PhuketPhuketSurakul Stadium15,000
PTT RayongRayongRayong Province Central Stadium7,500
Raj Pracha F.C. ThailandNakhon PathomMahidol University Salaya Campus Stadium1,000
J.W. RangsitPathum ThaniThupatemee Stadium20,000
RBACBang Kapi, BangkokRBAC University Stadium1,000
Gulf SaraburiSaraburiSaraburi Provincial Administrative Organization Stadium5,000
SongkhlaSongkhlaTinsulanon Stadium35,000
SuphanburiSuphanburiSuphan Buri Provincial Stadium16,000
Samut Prakan Customs UnitedSamut PrakanLad Krabang 54 Stadium1,100
Thai HondaMin Buri, Bangkok72nd Anniversary Stadium (Min Buri)8,000

Name changes

  • Suvarnabhumi Customs were renamed Samut Prakan Customs United.
  • Raj Pracha Nonthaburi were renamed Raj Pracha F.C. Thailand
  • Chula United were renamed BBCU (Big Bang Chulalongkorn University)
  • Rangsit University JW were renamed J.W. Rangsit
  • PTT were renamed PTT Rayong

Ground changes

  • Chanthaburi moved from the Chanthaburi Stadium to the Rambhai Barni Rajabhat University Stadium
  • BBCU withdrew from the Chulalongkorn University Stadium after an internal dispute which also formed the new RL club Chamchuri United and ground shared with TPL side Army United at the Thai Army Sports Stadium
  • Thai Honda moved from the KMITL Sport center football stadium to the Chalermprakiet 72 Sports Center stadium.

League table

Results

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals134578111517
Thailand Adisak SrikampangPTT Rayong21
Thailand Phuwadol SuwannachartChainat21
Brazil Chayene SantosSongkhla17
Brazil DouglasBuriram15
Ghana Samuel Kwaku DanquahBangkok14
Thailand Suriya DomtaisongBuriram14
FRA Romain GasmiBangkok United13
Thailand Anusak LaosangthaiAir Force United12
Thailand Chana SonwisetRBAC12
Thailand Chainarong TathongBBCU12
CIV Kouassi Yao HermannAir Force United12
Thailand Jirawut SaranunSPCU11
ENG Lee TuckBangkok11
Thailand Rewat MeerianRaj Pracha11
Thailand Sumanya PurisaiBuriram11
CIV Koné SeydouBuriram10
Thailand Narongchai VachirabanChainat10
South Korea Choi Jae WonSaraburi9
CIV Labi KassiatyChanthaburi9
Thailand Nantawet ChanuthaiSongkhla9
Thailand Nawin ChanngamRaj Pracha9
Thailand Pichet In-bangSuphanburi9
Thailand Rattaporn SaetanChanthaburi9

Attendance

References

References

  1. (11 November 2010). "Two more teams in TPL next season". Bangkok Post.
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