# Bangkok United F.C.

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Bangkok United Full name True Bangkok United Football Club สโมสรฟุตบอลทรู แบงค็อก ยูไนเต็ด Nicknames Bangkok Angels (แข้งเทพ) Short name BUFC Founded 1988; 38 years ago (1988) as Bangkok University Football Club[1] 2009; 17 years ago (2009) as Bangkok United Ground True BG Stadium Pathum Thani, Thailand Capacity 15,114 Owner True Corporation Chairman Kachorn Chiaravanont Head coach Totchtawan Sripan League Thai League 1 2024–25 Thai League 1, 2nd of 16 Website www.truebangkokunitedfc.com Home colours Away colours Third colours Current season

**Bangkok United Football Club** ([Thai](/source/Thai_language): สโมสรฟุตบอลทรู แบงค็อก ยูไนเต็ด) (currently known as **True Bangkok United** due to sponsorship reasons) is a professional [football](/source/Association_football) club based in [Pathum Thani province](/source/Pathum_Thani_province), Thailand.

Known as Bangkok University Football Club until 2009, the club was relegated from the [2010 Thai Premier League](/source/2010_Thai_Premier_League) only four years after winning their first league title in 2006. In 2012 they were promoted to [Thai League 1](/source/Thai_League_1), after finishing third in the [2012 Thai Division 1 League](/source/2012_Thai_Division_1_League).[2][3] The club has won 1 [Thai League 1](/source/Thai_League_1) title, 1 [Thai League 2](/source/Thai_League_2) title and 1 [Thailand Champions Cup](/source/Thailand_Champions_Cup) in their history.[4]

## History

### Origins of the club: "Bangkok University" (1988–2008)

The club was originally formed as **Bangkok University** in 1988 as a team for students at [Bangkok University](/source/Bangkok_University)'s Rangsit Campus in [Pathum Thani province](/source/Pathum_Thani_province), just north of [Bangkok](/source/Bangkok), the club have gone from provincial football, and winning university-level titles, to being a professionally run outfit in the top flight in the Thai Premier League.[5]

#### An era of titles

Bangkok University Shirt with sign of champions squads in 2006

Along the way to the Top flight, they won the [Thai Division 1 League](/source/Thai_Division_1_League) in 2003 and even captured the [2006 Thailand Premier League](/source/2006_Thailand_Premier_League) title against the odds, which has also enabled the club to taste life in the [AFC Champions League](/source/AFC_Champions_League).[6]

The club appeared in the [2007 AFC Champions League](/source/2007_AFC_Champions_League) but played their home matches in the group stage away from the club's home. The first match on 7 March 2007 against Korea's [Chunnam Dragons](/source/Chunnam_Dragons) was played at the [Thai-Japanese Stadium](/source/Thai-Japanese_Stadium) in Bangkok and the second, on 25 April against Indonesia's [Arema Malang](/source/Arema_Malang), was played at the [Thai Army Sports Stadium](/source/Thai_Army_Sports_Stadium) in Bangkok, where tickets cost 50 baht. Both matches ended 0–0. The third, against Japan's [Kawasaki Frontale](/source/Kawasaki_Frontale), was played at the Thai Army Sports Stadium. The team has failed to qualify for the next stage.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

#### Stale performances

Bangkok University always used the [Bangkok University Stadium](/source/Bangkok_University_Stadium) for domestic competitions until the end of the [2008 Thailand Premier League](/source/2008_Thailand_Premier_League) season. The stadium was based on the Bangkok University's Rangsit Campus and had a capacity of 5,000, currently used by the club as a training ground.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

### Development of club's name (2009)

Bangkok United in 2015 ahead of the match against Muangthong United

At the start of the 2009 season, the club changed their club name from **Bangkok University** to **Bangkok United** with a partnership with the [Bangkok Metropolitan Administration](/source/Bangkok_Metropolitan_Administration) (BMA) to be in line with the [Football Association of Thailand](/source/Football_Association_of_Thailand)'s (FAT) new regulations that all teams in the top flight must be registered as limited companies. They also changed their club nickname to 'Bangkok Angels', and were officially unveiled on 4 March 2009.[7]

Also, with this name change, the club relocated to a new stadium, the [Thai-Japanese Stadium](/source/Thai-Japanese_Stadium) which was based further center in Greater Bangkok. The stadium is for multi-use, such as athletics and football and holds a capacity of 10,320. The stadium was also shared by [Thai Port](/source/Port_F.C.) whilst they waited for their stadium to be upgraded. On 31 May 2009, after 5 home matches, the club returned to using Bangkok University Stadium as a home ground again until the renovations of Thai-Japanese Stadium were finished before the start of 2009 season's second leg in August. Bangkok United narrowly escaped relegation in the [2009 Thai Premier League](/source/2009_Thai_Premier_League).[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

### Resurgence and relegation (2010–2014)

In the [2010 Thai Premier League](/source/2010_Thai_Premier_League) season, Bangkok United was backed by Thai media company [True Corporation](/source/True_Corporation). The early season optimism did not last long and the 2010 campaign ended in relegation. Bangkok United only won two home games all season. Rather surprisingly the two victories were against high-fliers [Buriram PEA](/source/Buriram_PEA) and [Chonburi](/source/Chonburi_F.C.). Incidentally, both victories were achieved at the [Bangkok University Stadium](/source/Bangkok_University_Stadium) after they switched their home fixtures from the [Thai-Japanese Stadium](/source/Thai-Japanese_Stadium) to the university midway through the season.[8] Bangkok United than played in the [2011 Thai Division 1 League](/source/2011_Thai_Division_1_League) where they go one to finished in sixth place in the league. Bangkok United than ended the [2012 Thai Division 1 League](/source/2012_Thai_Division_1_League) in third place seeing the club promoted back to the top flight in the [2013 season](/source/Thai_League_1) after spending two seasons in the second division.

### Rise to prominence (2015–*present*)

[Alexandré Pölking](/source/Alexandr%C3%A9_P%C3%B6lking) created history with the team by claiming 75 points – the club's highest points in a single season[9]

In the [2015 season](/source/2015_Thai_Premier_League), Bangkok United move to the [Thammasat Stadium](/source/Thammasat_Stadium) to pass the assignment of [AFC Champions League](/source/AFC_Champions_League) stadium regulation.[10] Brazilian head coach [Alexandré Pölking](/source/Alexandr%C3%A9_P%C3%B6lking) improved the club during the season before to finish fifth in the Thai Premier League. Since 2015, the club became one of big club in Thailand league. The team under Pölking has been widely praised for instilling an energetic, play with a galivanting style of attacking football reaching levels of intensity that are rarely seen in this league.[11]

Entering the [2016 season](/source/2016_Thai_League_T1), Bangkok United ended in second place in the Thai League 1 and created history by claiming 75 points – the club's highest points in a single season. The team missed an opportunity to qualify for the [2016 AFC Champions League](/source/2016_AFC_Champions_League) by failing to beat Malaysian club [Johor Darul Ta'zim](/source/Johor_Darul_Ta'zim) in the qualifying play-offs match.[12]

In the 2017 season, Bangkok United started winning 1–0 against [Navy](/source/Royal_Thai_Navy_F.C.) on the opening day in the league. Nevertheless, The team managed to end their season on a high note by finishing third in the Thai League 1 and reaching the [2017 Thai FA Cup final](/source/2017_Thai_FA_Cup_final), losing 4–2 to [Chiangrai United](/source/Chiangrai_United). Despite coming third, The club managed to be the league highest scorers with 97 goals from 34 games, making them the most productive team in the division by far and finishing just one short of breaking a record set by [Buriram United](/source/Buriram_United) themselves in 2015. A big contributing factor to this was the goals from attacking duo [Dragan Bošković](/source/Dragan_Bo%C5%A1kovi%C4%87) and [Mario Gjurovski](/source/Mario_Gjurovski) who netted 50 goals between them.[13]

In the [2018 season](/source/2018_Thai_League_1), Bangkok United finished the league in second place with 71 points.[14]

In the [2022–23 season](/source/2022%E2%80%9323_Thai_League_1), Bangkok United ended in second place with 62 points and also ended up as the runners-up in the [2022–23 Thai FA Cup](/source/2022%E2%80%9323_Thai_FA_Cup) thus seeing the club qualifying to the [2023–24 AFC Champions League](/source/2023%E2%80%9324_AFC_Champions_League). Bangkok United than won the [2023 Thailand Champions Cup](/source/2023_Thailand_Champions_Cup) after beating 2022–23 league champions Buriram United 2–0 on 5 August 2023.

#### Return to the AFC Champions League and Thai FA Cup champions

[Totchtawan Sripan](/source/Totchtawan_Sripan) is notably the longest tenure as head coach in the club history guiding them to win the [2023–24 Thai FA Cup](/source/2023%E2%80%9324_Thai_FA_Cup)

In 2023, Bangkok United returns to the [AFC Champions League](/source/2023%E2%80%9324_AFC_Champions_League) group stage being drawn in Group F with [Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors](/source/Jeonbuk_Hyundai_Motors), [Kitchee SC](/source/Kitchee_SC) and [Lion City Sailors](/source/Lion_City_Sailors_FC). On 20 September 2023, the club plays its first AFC Champions League match away from home coming back from 1–0 down to eventually winning the game to 1–2 with goals from club captain, [Everton](/source/Everton_(footballer%2C_born_1990)) and [Thitiphan Puangchan](/source/Thitiphan_Puangchan) at the [Jalan Besar Stadium](/source/Jalan_Besar_Stadium). On 4 October 2023, Bangkok United secured a famous 3–2 home victory against [Korean champions](/source/2022_K_League_1), [Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors](/source/Jeonbuk_Hyundai_Motors) taking them to the top of the group with 6 points on matchday 2. Bangkok United went on to become group leaders with 4 wins, 1 draw and 1 lost, being 1 point ahead of Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors thus seeing the club qualifying to the round of 16. Bangkok United then faced off against [2022 J1 League](/source/2022_J1_League) champions, [Yokohama F. Marinos](/source/Yokohama_F._Marinos) where both team settled for a 2–2 draw in the first leg. While in the second leg, Bangkok United managed to hold on Yokohama F. Marinos until extra-time where they conceded a late penalty in the 120+2th minute. Bangkok United lost 3–2 on aggregate and was knocked out by the eventual runners-up of the tournament.

#### 2023–24 AFC Champions League group stage - Group F

Pos Team v t e Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification UTD JBH LCS KIT 1 Bangkok United 6 4 1 1 11 8 +3 13 Advance to round of 16 — 3–2 1–0 1–1 2 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 6 4 0 2 12 9 +3 12 3–2 — 3–0 2–1 3 Lion City Sailors 6 2 0 4 5 9 −4 6 1–2 2–0 — 0–2 4 Kitchee 6 1 1 4 7 9 −2 4 1–2 1–2 1–2 —

Source: [AFC](https://www.the-afc.com/en/club/afc_champions_league/fixtures__standings.html)
Rules for classification: [Tiebreakers](/source/2023%E2%80%9324_AFC_Champions_League_group_stage#Tiebreakers)

[Patiwat](/source/Patiwat_Khammai)

[Suphan](/source/Suphan_Thongsong)

[Everton](/source/Everton_(footballer%2C_born_1990)) (C)

[Nitipong](/source/Nitipong_Selanon)

[Peerapat](/source/Peerapat_Notchaiya)

[Weerathep](/source/Weerathep_Pomphan)

[Pokklaw](/source/Pokklaw_Anan)

[Thossawat](/source/Thossawat_Limwannasathian)

[Rungrath](/source/Rungrath_Poomchantuek)

[Vander](/source/Vander_(footballer%2C_born_1990))

[Soukouna](/source/Amadou_Soukouna)

Bangkok United starting line during the [2023–24 Thai FA Cup](/source/2023%E2%80%9324_Thai_FA_Cup) final

Bangkok United ended up the [2023–24 season](/source/2023%E2%80%9324_Thai_League_1) in second place with 61 points where the club won the [2023–24 Thai FA Cup](/source/2023%E2%80%9324_Thai_FA_Cup) in a penalties shootout against [Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi](/source/Dragon_Pathumwan_Kanchanaburi_F.C.). Bangkok United then qualified to the [2024–25 AFC Champions League Elite qualifying play-offs](/source/2024%E2%80%9325_AFC_Champions_League_Elite_qualifying_play-offs) facing against Chinese club [Shandong Taishan](/source/Shandong_Taishan_F.C.) on 13 August 2024. However, Bangkok United failed to qualified to the [2024–25 AFC Champions League Elite](/source/2024%E2%80%9325_AFC_Champions_League_Elite) after losing 4–3 on penalties shootout thus seeing the club entering the [2024–25 AFC Champions League Two](/source/2024%E2%80%9325_AFC_Champions_League_Two) being drawn in Group G alongside Singaporean club [Tampines Rovers](/source/Tampines_Rovers_FC), Hong Kong club [Lee Man](/source/Lee_Man_FC) and Vietnamese club [Nam Định](/source/Thep_Xanh_Nam_Dinh). Bangkok United went on to top the group in the AFC Champions League Two with 13 points seeing the team advance to the round of 16. In the round of 16, Bangkok United faced off against Australian club [Sydney FC](/source/Sydney_FC) where [Thitiphan Puangchan](/source/Thitiphan_Puangchan) scored an 90+6 stoppage time equaliser which sees the match ended at 2–2 at the [Sydney Football Stadium](/source/Sydney_Football_Stadium_(2022)). In the second leg at home, Bangkok United went on to lose 3–2 in extra time bowing out from the tournament with a 5–4 losing aggregate. Becoming the 2024–25 runners-up in the league, Bangkok United sees themselves qualified for [2025–26 AFC Champions League Elite qualifying play-off](/source/2024%E2%80%9325_AFC_Champions_League_Elite_qualifying_play-offs) and also the regional [2025–26 ASEAN Club Championship](/source/2025%E2%80%9326_ASEAN_Club_Championship). In the ASEAN Club Championship, Bangkok United was then drawn in the group of death alongside regional powerhouse with Malaysian club [Johor Darul Ta'zim](/source/Johor_Darul_Ta'zim_F.C.), Vietnamese club [Nam Định](/source/Thep_Xanh_Nam_Dinh_F.C.), Singaporean club [Lion City Sailors](/source/Lion_City_Sailors_FC) who went on to become the finalist of the [2025 AFC Champions League Two final](/source/2025_AFC_Champions_League_Two_final) and Cambodian club [Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng](/source/Preah_Khan_Reach_Svay_Rieng_FC) who was the finalist of the [2025 AFC Challenge League final](/source/2025_AFC_Challenge_League_final). In the end, Bangkok United finished in 5th place in the group stage of the ASEAN Club Championship.

Bangkok United finished the [2024–25 season](/source/2024%E2%80%9325_Thai_League_1) in second place with 69 points sitting 1 points below reigning champions Buriram United. The club then qualified to the [2025–26 AFC Champions League Elite](/source/2025%E2%80%9326_AFC_Champions_League_Elite) qualifying play-offs facing against Chinese club [Chengdu Rongcheng](/source/Chengdu_Rongcheng_F.C.) on 12 August 2025. However, Bangkok United failed to qualified to the [2025–26 AFC Champions League Elite](/source/2025%E2%80%9326_AFC_Champions_League_Elite) group stage after suffering a 3–0 battering defeat at the [Phoenix Hill Football Stadium](/source/Phoenix_Hill_Football_Stadium) thus seeing the club entering the [2025–26 AFC Champions League Two](/source/2025%E2%80%9326_AFC_Champions_League_Two) group stage on direct entry where the club were drawn in Group G alongside Indonesian club [Persib Bandung](/source/Persib_Bandung), Singaporean club Lion City Sailors and Malaysian club [Selangor](/source/Selangor_F.C.) where the group was known as the 'Southeast Asian group of death'. Bangkok United alongside Lion City Sailors finished the group stage with 10 points but Bangkok United went on to finished as runners-up due to head-to-head points with Lion City Sailors. In the round of 16, Bangkok United faced Australian club [Macarthur FC](/source/Macarthur_FC) where Bangkok United defeated them 4–2 on aggregate to qualified to the quarter-finals facing off against Singaporean club Tampines Rovers. Bangkok United went on to win 4–3 on aggregate thus seeing them advance to the semi-finals of the tournament for the first time facing off against Japan opposition [Gamba Osaka](/source/Gamba_Osaka).

## Academy development

Bangkok United signed a collaboration agreement with [Surasakmontree School](/source/Surasakmontree_School)[15] and [Bangkok Christian College](/source/Bangkok_Christian_College).[16] These agreements resulted in the introduction of young players from these schools joining the first team such as [Sasalak Haiprakhon](/source/Sasalak_Haiprakhon), [Sarayut Sompim](/source/Sarayut_Sompim), [Jakkit Wachpirom](/source/Jakkit_Wachpirom), [Anusith Termmee](/source/Anusith_Termmee), [Nattawut Suksum](/source/Nattawut_Suksum), [Wisarut Imura](/source/Wisarut_Imura), and [Guntapon Keereeleang](/source/Guntapon_Keereeleang).[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

Bangkok United operate Youth and Junior Youth teams as part of their academy to nurture local talent under a big project *"[cp](/source/Charoen_Pokphand)-dreams."* (Thai lit. ซีพี สานฝัน...ปันโอกาส).[17] In 2019, 7 youth players of *"cp-dreams."* project from [Bangkok Christian College](/source/Bangkok_Christian_College) were call-ups to Thailand U-12 and they helped Thailand U-12 to finish in third place in [U-12 Junior Soccer World Challenge](/source/U-12_Junior_Soccer_World_Challenge) football tournament.[18] – beat [Tokyo Verdy Junior](/source/Tokyo_Verdy), 2–0 beat [Barcelona](/source/La_Masia), 1–0 and beat JFA Training Center Osaka, 2–1.[19]

## Stadium

True BG Stadium

Bangkok United spend most of their decorated days playing their home ground at the [Thammasat Stadium](/source/Thammasat_Stadium) from 2016 until 2025. The stadium can hold up to 25,000 capacity where it can include fixtures in the Thai League 1 and AFC Champions League, due to its larger capacity and ability to meet continental competition requirements

Main article: [True BG Stadium](/source/True_BG_Stadium)

In April 2025, Bangkok United announced that the club would relocate its home matches to [True BG Stadium](/source/True_BG_Stadium) beginning from the [2025–26 Thai League 1](/source/2025%E2%80%9326_Thai_League_1) season.The stadium is currently shared with [BG Pathum United](/source/BG_Pathum_United_F.C.). Previously known for its iconic three-sided main stand, the newly constructed fourth stand expanded the stadium's capacity to 15,114 spectators. It is located close to [Bangkok](/source/Bangkok). Bangkok United’s move to True BG Stadium reflected the club’s ambition to elevate its profile domestically and in regional competitions, while strengthening ties within its corporate and sporting partnerships.[20]

### Stadium and locations

Coordinates Location Stadium Year 14°02′19″N 100°36′08″E / 14.038739°N 100.602272°E / 14.038739; 100.602272 Pathum Thani Bangkok University Stadium (Rangsit) 2007–2008 13°46′00″N 100°33′10″E / 13.766774°N 100.552844°E / 13.766774; 100.552844 Bangkok Thai-Japanese Stadium 2009–2015 14°04′04″N 100°35′55″E / 14.067778°N 100.598611°E / 14.067778; 100.598611 Pathum Thani Thammasat Stadium 2016–2025 14°00′02″N 100°40′45″E / 14.000649°N 100.679028°E / 14.000649; 100.679028 Pathum Thani True BG Stadium 2025–present

## Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

*List of Bangkok United jersey since their interceptions in 2009.*

Year Kit manufacturer Main sponsors 2009 Adidas Chang 2010–2013 FBT True Corporation 2014–2015 Ari PlanB.media 2016–2017 True Corporation 2017–2019 True Corporation Huawei (AFC competitions only) 2020–2022 True Corporation 2023–2025 True Corporation Charoen Pokphand (AFC competitions only) 2025–present Adidas

## Affiliated clubs

- [FC Tokyo](/source/FC_Tokyo) (2017–*present*)[21]

- Bangkok United signed a partnership agreement with [J1 League](/source/J1_League), FC Tokyo in September 2017. There is the deal to work together at developing the academy players, strengthen the bond between two teams in order to improve the over all top team level and creating a new business.[22]

## Players

### Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under [FIFA eligibility rules](/source/FIFA_eligibility_rules); some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK THA Patiwat Khammai 3 DF BRA Everton (Captain) 5 DF BRA Philipe Maia 7 FW BRA Rivaldinho 8 MF THA Wisarut Imura 10 FW THA Teerasil Dangda 16 FW OMA Muhsen Al-Ghassani 18 MF THA Thitiphan Puangchan 19 FW THA Chayawat Srinawong 20 FW THA Guntapon Keereeleang 21 DF IDN Pratama Arhan 23 DF KOR Lee Ki-je 24 DF THA Wanchai Jarunongkran 26 DF THA Suphan Thongsong 27 MF THA Weerathep Pomphan 29 GK THA Phuwadol Pholsongkram 32 FW THA Narakorn Kangkratok No. Pos. Nation Player 33 MF MNE Nebojša Kosović 36 DF THA Jakkapan Praisuwan 37 MF THA Picha Autra (on loan from Selangor) 38 GK THA Chinnapong Raksri 39 MF THA Pokklaw Anan 43 DF THA Surachai Booncharee 52 DF THA Wichan Inaram 53 DF THA Nontapat Polymee 54 FW THA Achita Nawathit 55 FW THA Thanawat Deelert 56 MF THA Krit Klangpan 57 MF THA Aekkarat Sansuwan 58 MF THA Pachara Wangsawat 70 FW BRA Arthur Moura 88 GK THA Supanut Sudathip 96 DF THA Boontawee Theppawong 97 FW NED Ilias Alhaft 99 MF THA Pichaya Kongsri — DF THA James Beresford — MF PHI John-Patrick Strauß

### Under-23s and Academy

**True Bangkok United U-21 Squad For PEA U21 Youngster League 2025**

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under [FIFA eligibility rules](/source/FIFA_eligibility_rules); some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK THA Supanut Sudathip U21 2 DF THA Kittisak Dangsakul U21 4 DF THA Wichan Inaram U21 5 DF THA Warakorn Huatwiset U21 6 MF THA Sirayos Dansakul U21 7 MF THA Chonlachart Tongjinda U21 8 MF THA Natcha Promsomboon U23 11 FW THA Nopparat Promiem U21 No. Pos. Nation Player 12 GK THA Naphol Wongboon U21 15 DF THA Nontapat Ploymee U21 17 DF THA Surachai Booncharee U21 18 MF THA Aekkarat Sansuwan U21 19 FW THA Krit Klangpan U21 20 DF THA Kongpop Sodsong U21 21 FW THA Putharapol Sanprasit U21 22 MF THA Pichaiya Kongsri U21 23 MF THA Patchara Wangsawat U21 24 FW THA Thanawat Deeloed U21 25 GK THA Phattharaphon Kaewwongthong U21

### Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under [FIFA eligibility rules](/source/FIFA_eligibility_rules); some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player 28 MF THA Natcha Promsomboon (at Ayutthaya United ) 34 MF THA Anon Amornlerdsak (at Rayong) 45 FW THA Napat Kuttanan (at Navy) 46 MF THA Shunta Hasegawa (at Customs United) 47 DF THA Anaphat Nakngam (at Customs United) No. Pos. Nation Player 50 DF THA Bhumchanok Kamkla (at Ayutthaya United) 51 DF THA Kritsada Nontharat (at Rayong) 59 FW THA Chukid Wanpraphao (at Pattani) 69 FW THA Pasakorn Biawtungnoi (at Ayutthaya United) 90 MF THA Philip Bijawat Frey (at Bangkok)

## Management and staff

Position Name Team manager Suradej Anandapong Technical director & Head coach Totchtawan Sripan Assistant coach Panupong Wongsa Sarif Sainui Head of Analysis Pedro Ramos Goalkeeping coach Peerasit Mahothon Kittinan Chockcharoenlarp Physical & Fitness coaches Watcharachai Rajphaetyakhom Tosaphon Doungjai Head of Medicine Janilson Quadros da silva Physiotherapist Mongkhon Saethao Interpreter Nuttapat Lertchanapisit Team's Staff Chatchai Phuengthong Aryuwat Dawngin Director of academy Danny Invincibile Under-23s lead coach Jirawat Lainananukul

## Honours

### Domestic competitions

#### League

- **[Thai League 1](/source/Thai_League_1)** - **Winners (1)** : [2006](/source/2006_Thailand_Premier_League) - Runners-up (5): [2016](/source/2016_Thai_Premier_League), [2018](/source/2018_Thai_League_1), [2022–23](/source/2022%E2%80%9323_Thai_League_1), [2023–24](/source/2023%E2%80%9324_Thai_League_1), [2024–25](/source/2024%E2%80%9325_Thai_League_1)

- **[Thai League 2](/source/Thai_League_2)** - **Winners (1)** : 2002–03

#### Cups

- **[FA Cup](/source/Thai_FA_Cup)** - **Winners (1)**: [2023–24](/source/2023%E2%80%9324_Thai_FA_Cup) - Runners-up (2): [2017](/source/2017_Thai_FA_Cup), [2022–23](/source/2022%E2%80%9323_Thai_FA_Cup)

- **[Thailand Champions Cup](/source/Thailand_Champions_Cup)** - **Winners (1)**: [2023](/source/2023_Thailand_Champions_Cup)

## Records and statistics

- *As of 24 January 2026*.

Top 10 all-time appearances Rank Player Years Club appearances 1 Pokklaw Anan 2017–present 300 2 Everton 2018–present 282 3 Putthinan Wannasri 2015–2025 225 4 Manuel Bihr 2016–present 221 5 Thossawat Limwannasathian 2018–2025 207 6 Rungrath Poomchantuek 2018–present 195 7 Anthony Ampaipitakwong 2013–2021 193 8 Peerapat Notchaiya 2019–2025 191 Sanrawat Dechmitr 2013–2022 10 Mika Chunuonsee 2014–2022 176

Top 10 all-time scorers Rank Player Club appearances Total goals 1 Dragan Bošković 103 75 2 Jaycee John 60 43 Willen Mota 65 4 Heberty 82 40 5 Vander Luiz 171 39 6 Mahmoud Eid 101 37 7 Everton 282 34 8 Pokklaw Anan 300 31 9 Muhsen Al-Ghassani 63 30 10 Mario Gjurovski 64 29 Teeratep Winothai 93

- **Biggest wins:** 7–0 vs [Samut Sakhon City](/source/Samut_Sakhon_City_F.C.) (30 October 2025)

- **Heaviest defeats:** 7–0 vs [BEC Tero Sasana](/source/BEC_Tero_Sasana) (24 April 2014)

- **Youngest goal scorers:** [Guntapon Keereeleang](/source/Guntapon_Keereeleang) ~ **18 years 3 months 9 days old** (*On 19 October 2025 vs* *Chiangmai Dream*)

- **Oldest goal scorers:** [Teerasil Dangda](/source/Teerasil_Dangda) ~ **37 years 7 months 15 days** **old** (*On* *21 January 2026 vs Khon Kaen United*)

- **Youngest ever debutant:** [Kritsada Nontharat](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kritsada_Nontharat&action=edit&redlink=1) ~ **17 years 3 months 28 days** **old** (*On 13 June 2018 vs Samut Sakhon City*)

- **Oldest ever player:** Teerasil Dangda ~ **37 years 7 months 15 days old** (*On* *21 January 2016 vs Khon Kaen United*)

## Former players

### International capped players

AFC/OFC. Jaycee John Pratama Arhan Mehrdad Pooladi Hussein Alaa Hajime Hosogai Mike Havenaar Bassel Jradi Muhsen Al-Ghassani Carlos Salom Mahmoud Eid Michael Falkesgaard Kyoga Nakamura Kim Yoo-Jin CAF. Kalifa Cissé Mike Temwanjera UEFA. Antun Palić Amadou Soukouna Chinedu Ede Mario Gjurovski Dragan Bošković Nebojša Kosović Ilias Alhaft Yohan Tavares Luka Adžić Miloš Bogunović CONMEBOL/ CONCACAF. Richairo Živković Nelson Bonilla

## Managerial history

List of former Bangkok United managers (2001–*present*)

Name Period Honours Somchai Subpherm 2001–2009 – 2006 Thailand Premier League – 2002–03 Thai League 2 Worakorn Wichanarong 2010 Prapol Pongpanich 2010 – October 2011 Suwaroch Apiwatwarachai October 2011 – January 2012 Sasom Pobprasert January 2012 – January 2014 Rui Bento January 2014 – April 2014 Thawatchai Damrong-Ongtrakul April 2014 – June 2014 Alexandré Pölking June 2014 – October 2020 Danny Invincibile (interim) October 2020 – November 2020 Totchtawan Sripan November 2020 – March 2022 Aurelio Vidmar March 2022 – December 2022 Totchtawan Sripan (2) December 2022 – present – 2023–24 Thai FA Cup – 2023 Thailand Champions Cup

## Season by season record

Season League[23] FA Cup League Cup ACL ACL2 Top scorer Division P W D L F A GD Pts Pos. Name Goals 2002–03 ↑ Division 1 (2) 22 13 8 1 42 10 32 47 1st — — —N/a 2003–04 Premier League (1) 18 9 4 5 26 22 4 31 4th —N/a —N/a 2004–05 18 5 7 6 16 21 −5 22 7th —N/a —N/a 2006 22 11 6 5 25 17 8 39 1st Ubon Kaikaew 7 2007 30 14 5 11 39 36 3 47 4th Group stage — Kittisak Siriwan 8 2008 30 9 8 13 28 36 −8 35 10th — — Suriya Domtaisong 8 2009 30 5 15 10 24 34 −10 30 13th Quarter-finals Ubon Kaikaew 4 2010 ↓ Premier League (1) 30 5 9 16 25 52 −27 24 15th Fourth round Quarter-finals Sarif Sainui 5 2011 Division 1 (2) 34 15 6 13 54 49 5 51 6th Second round First round Romain Gasmi 13 2012 ↑ Division 1 (2) 34 23 5 6 57 29 28 74 3rd Third round First round 17 2013 Premier League (1) 32 8 7 17 38 61 −23 31 13th Fourth round First round Sompong Soleb 9 2014 38 15 9 14 55 56 −1 54 8th Quarter-finals First round Romain Gasmi 12 2015 34 16 9 9 59 47 12 57 5th First round Second round Dragan Bošković 13 2016 31 26 2 3 72 36 36 75 2nd First round Quarter-finals 20 2017 Thai League (1) 34 21 3 10 97 57 40 66 3rd Runners-up Second round Preliminary Round 2 — 38 2018 34 21 8 5 68 36 32 71 2nd First round Second round — — Robson 14 2019 30 13 11 6 55 32 23 50 4th Semi-finals Quarter-finals Preliminary Round 2 — Nelson Bonilla 16 2020–21 30 15 6 9 57 39 18 51 5th Semi-finals — — — Nattawut Suksum 12 2021–22 30 15 8 7 53 30 23 53 3rd Third round Quarter-finals Heberty 15 2022–23 30 19 5 6 55 22 33 62 2nd Runners-up Quarter-finals Willen Mota 11 2023–24 30 17 10 3 58 24 34 61 2nd Champions Second round Round of 16 — 20 2024–25 30 21 6 3 63 30 33 69 2nd Third round Quarter-finals Play-off round Round of 16 Muhsen Al-Ghassani 15 2025–26 30 13 11 6 43 32 11 50 5th Quarter-finals Round of 16 Play-off round Semi-finals Muhsen Al-Ghassani 6

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated

(1), (2). Brackets with numbers inside indicates the level of division within the Thai football league system N/A = No answer

## Continental record

Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD Win% AFC Champions League Elite 18 4 7 7 19 24 −5 022.22 AFC Champions League Two 20 10 5 5 33 26 +7 050.00 ASEAN Club Championship 5 1 2 2 6 12 −6 020.00 Total 43 15 14 14 58 62 −4 034.88

**Matches**

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate 2007 AFC Champions League Group F Chunnam Dragons 0–0 2–3 4th out of 4 Kawasaki Frontale 1–2 1–1 Arema Malang 0–0 0–1 2017 AFC Champions League Preliminary round 2 Johor Darul Ta'zim 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p) 2019 AFC Champions League Preliminary round 2 Hanoi 0–1 2023–24 AFC Champions League Group F Lion City Sailors 1–0 2–1 1st out of 4 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 3–2 2–3 Kitchee 1–1 2–1 Round of 16 Yokohama F. Marinos 2–2 0–1 (a.e.t.) 2–3 (a.e.t.) 2024–25 AFC Champions League Elite Play-off round Shandong Taishan 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) AFC Champions League Two Group G Nam Định 3–2 0–0 1st out of 4 Lee Man 4–1 1–0 Tampines Rovers 4–2 0–1 Round of 16 Sydney FC 2–3 (a.e.t.) 2–2 4–5 (a.e.t.) 2025–26 AFC Champions League Elite Play-off round Chengdu Rongcheng 0–3 AFC Champions League Two Group G Selangor 1–1 4–2 2nd out of 4 Lion City Sailors 1–0 2–1 Persib Bandung 0–2 0–1 Round of 16 Macarthur 2–0 2–2 4–2 Quarter-finals Tampines Rovers 2–1 2–2 4–3 Semi-finals Gamba Osaka 0–3 1–0 1–3 ASEAN Club Championship Group B Johor Darul Ta'zim —N/a 0–4 4th out of 6 Lion City Sailors 2–2 —N/a Nam Định 1–4 —N/a Shan United 2–1 —N/a PKR Svay Rieng —N/a 1–1

**By country**

Country Pld W D L GF GA GD Win% Australia 4 1 2 1 8 7 +1 025.00 Cambodia 1 0 1 0 1 1 +0 000.00 China 2 0 1 1 1 4 −3 000.00 Hong Kong 4 3 1 0 8 3 +5 075.00 Indonesia 4 0 1 3 0 4 −4 000.00 Japan 6 1 2 3 5 9 −4 016.67 Malaysia 4 1 2 1 6 8 −2 025.00 Myanmar 1 1 0 0 2 1 +1 100.00 Singapore 9 6 2 1 16 10 +6 066.67 South Korea 4 1 1 2 7 8 −1 025.00 Vietnam 4 1 1 2 4 7 −3 025.00 Total 42 15 13 14 57 61 −4 035.71

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## External links

- [Official website](http://www.bangkokunited.com/)

v t e Bangkok United Football Club History Players Managers Seasons Asia Statistics Honours Current season Home stadium Bangkok University Stadium (2006–2010) Thai-Japanese Stadium (2011–2015) Thammasat Stadium (2016–2025) True BG Stadium (2025–present) Seasons 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25 2025–26 2026–27

v t e Thai League 1 Thai League Co., Ltd 2026–27 clubs Ayutthaya United Bangkok United BG Pathum United Buriram United Chiangrai United Chonburi Lamphun Warriors Pattani Port PT Prachuap Rasisalai United Ratchaburi Rayong Sisaket United Sukhothai Uthai Thani Former clubs Chainat Hornbill Chiangmai Chiangmai United Customs United Kanchanaburi Power Khon Kaen Khon Kaen United Muangthong United Nakhon Pathom United Nakhon Ratchasima Nongbua Pitchaya Navy Police Tero Rajpracha Samutsongkhram Suphanburi Trat Dissolved clubs Air Force United Army United Bangkok Bank Bangkok Bank of Commerce Bangkok Christian College BBCU Krung Thai Bank Lampang Pattaya United Police United PTT Rayong Raj-Vithi RBAC Samut Prakan City Sisaket Sriracha Songkhla United Super Power Samut Prakan Thai Farmers Bank Thai Honda TOT TTM FC Seasons 1996–97 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25 2025–26 2026–27 All-time table Broadcasters Coach of the Year Managers Winners List of foreign players Records Reserve team

v t e Thai League 1 Champions 10 titles Buriram United (2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25) 4 titles Muangthong United (2009, 2010, 2012, 2016) 2 titles Air Force United (1997, 1999) Police Tero (2000, 2001-02) Krung Thai Bank (2002-03, 2003-04) 1 title Bangkok Bank (1996-97) Bangkok United (2006) Chonburi (2007) Provincial Electricity Authority (2008) Chiangrai United (2019) BBCU (1998) TTM Thailand Tobacco Monopoly (2004-05) BG Pathum United (2020-21)

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