Ayutthaya United F.C.

Ayutthaya United
อยุธยา ยูไนเต็ด
Full name Ayutthaya United Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอล อยุธยา ยูไนเต็ด
Nickname(s) Blue Express Boat
(เรือด่วนสีฟ้า)
Founded 2007 (2007) (Sena Municipality)
2016 (2016) (Ayutthaya United)
Ground Senabordee Stadium
Sena District, Ayutthaya, Thailand
Owner Ayutthaya United (2015) Co.Ltd.
Chairman Nirun Wanichvoraphong
Manager Supakorn Kaewwiboonphan
Coach Apirak Sri-arun
League Regional League Division 2

Ayutthaya United Football Club (Thai: อยุธยา ยูไนเต็ด) is a Thailand football club based in Sena, Ayutthaya. The club participates in Regional League Division 2 (Central Region) the third tier of Thai football league system. The team plays their home matches at Senabordee Stadium

Prior to 2016 the club was called "Sena Municipality Football Club". After it was promoted from runner-up Khǒr Cup to Regional League Division 2, the club changed its name to Ayutthaya United.

History

Sena Municipality

Sena Municipality football club was established in 2007s. They are the local football team of Sena district, Ayutthaya and they played in amateur football in Thailand called "Royal football cup".

KOR royal football cup

In 2008s, Sena Municipality football club has joint in KOR royal football cup. In 2007/08 season, Sena Municipality were in round of 16 before defeated to Assumption Sriracha football club 2-3. In 2008/09, they still qualify to final-16 teams and defeated to Hua-Hin Municipality 0-1. In KOR royal football club 2013, Sena Municipality qualified in the semi-final. They have a match with NAkhon Sri Thammarat school football club. SENA Municipality defeated to them 4-2 but still earned a promotion to KHO royal football cup.[1]

KHO Royal Football Cup

In 2014s, Sena Municipality football club played in KHO Royal football cup for the first time and they can qualified in round of 16. They were defeated by Bangkok sport 1-2.[2] In 2015s, SENA Municipality was qualified to the semi-final. If they win, they will go to final and promote to Thailand Regional League Division. In semi-final, they was defeated to Samut-Prakarn but they still get a promotion because in another semi-final between Air force and Park-Chong were failure. Those two had a problem in the match. So, it made SENA Municipality get promote.[3]

Ayutthaya United

After Sena Municipality got promote to Regional league division. They requested patent to be corporation called "Ayutthaya United limit’ and change club name to Ayutthaya United.[4]

In 19 March 2016, Ayutthaya United played their first match with Nakhon-Sawan. Ayutthaya United won 1-0 by the goal of Rungroch Suwangsri, former Thai defender. So, he was the first player who score a goal for Ayutthaya United.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Thailand DF Chaiwichit Suanchaiyapoom
3 Thailand DF Teerapong Kaewnang
4 Thailand DF Prakit Pensri
5 Thailand DF Wanchalerm Cha-onchom
7 Thailand MF Satawat Munprasit
8 Thailand DF Anon Mekchai (Captain)
10 Thailand MF Pratchaya Homchei
14 Thailand DF Teerawat Kumsiang
15 Ghana DF Awuni Baba
16 Thailand MF Kamol Boonthep
17 Thailand FW Sitthichoke But-rat
18 Thailand GK Nutthawoot Sangdara
19 Thailand MF Krishna Jumparuang
20 Thailand FW Nuttakij Meechomya
21 Thailand MF Amorndej Kitthipornpracha
No. Position Player
22 Thailand MF Samart Phomee
24 Thailand DF Pongsakorn Prajimnok
25 Thailand Nutthanun Wangthammasathit
26 Thailand GK Sitthichai Kalayanee
27 Thailand MF Krisda Pidsa
28 Thailand FW Prasert Hardjiang
29 Japan FW Tomohiro Onodera
30 Guinea FW Ballo Ladji Siaka
32 Thailand DF Chakrit Khemnak
34 Thailand MF Nunthawach Kaewklang
36 Thailand DF Anurat Wonganan
37 Guinea FW Badara Aly Diop
38 Thailand GK Keerin Putimongkoljarern
40 Thailand DF Terdsak Pumpho
Thailand DF Kanchit Pratumsut

Season by season record

Season League FA Cup League Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2016 Central 20 8 7 5 19 15 31 4th R1
Champion Runner Promoted Relegated

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