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      This page details football records in Thailand.


      Most successful teams




      Top-performing clubs - league structures




      = Thai League 1

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      The Invincibles


      Unbeatable champions:

      Muangthong United in 2012
      Buriram United in 2013
      Buriram United in 2015


      = Thai League 2

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      = Thai League 3

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      = Thai League 4

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      = Provincial League

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      = Futsal League

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      Top-performing clubs - cup competitions




      = Asian Club Championship and AFC Champions League

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      = Thailand FA Cup

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      = Thailand League Cup

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      = Thailand Champions Cup (2017 - Present)

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      = Kor Royal Cup - 1996-2016

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      = Queen's Cup

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      = Super Cup

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      National team top caps goalscorers



      As of 14 November 2024
      Players in bold are still active with Thailand.


      = Most appearances

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      = Top goalscorers

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      Thai League 1 records




      = All-time top scorers

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      As of 26 May 2024

      Figures for active players (in bold).


      = Most appearances

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      As of 26 May 2024

      Figures for active players (in bold).


      = Player statistics

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      Youngest player: Suphanat Mueanta (Buriram United) – 15 years, 8 months and 22 days (25 April 2018, Buriram United 2–1 Nakhon Ratchasima, 2018 Thai League 1)
      Oldest player: Somchai Subpherm (TOT) – 51 years, 7 months and 25 days (3 November 2013, Buriram United 2–1 TOT, 2013 Thai Premier League)
      Youngest scorer: Suphanat Mueanta (Buriram United) – 15 years, 9 months and 25 days (26 May 2018, Buriram United 5–0 Air Force Central, 2018 Thai League 1)
      Oldest scorer: Hiromichi Katano (Rayong) – 42 years, 6 months and 15 days (21 October 2024, Rayong 3–1 Nongbua Pitchaya, 2024–25 Thai League 1)
      Fastest scorer: Nirut Kamsawad (Port Authority) – 9 seconds (2001–02 Thai League)
      Most consecutive matches scored: 10 games – Diogo Luís Santo (Buriram United) (24 September 2017 – 2 March 2018, 2018 Thai League 1)
      Most consecutive unconceded matches: 6 games
      Siwarak Tedsungnoen (Buriram United, 2014)
      Kawin Thamsatchanan (Muangthong United, 2016)
      Kawin Thamsatchanan (Muangthong United, 2017)
      Chatchai Budprom (BG Pathum United, 2020–21)
      All-time most clean sheets: 815 minutes – Siwarak Tedsungnoen
      Most goals in a season: 38 goals – Dragan Bošković (Bangkok United, 2017)
      Most assists in a season: 19 assists – Theerathon Bunmathan (Buriram United, 2015)
      Most titles won: 9 times – Siwarak Tedsungnoen
      Most seasons appeared: 20 seasons – Siwarak Tedsungnoen (2003/04–2023/24)
      All-time record for highest football transfer fee Thai players: 68 million baht – Chanathip Songkrasin (2023)


      = All-time Thai League 1 table

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      The all-time Thai League 1 table is a cumulative record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in the Thai League 1 since its inception in 1996. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2023–24 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2024–25 Thai League 1.

      League or status at 2023:

      Notes


      Asian Champions League




      = Participations

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      Q: Qualifying stage, GS: Group Stage, R16: Round of 16, QF: Quarterfinals, SF: Semifinal, RU: Runner-up, W: Winner


      Asian Club Championship




      = Participations

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      A total of seven clubs represented Thailand in the AFC Asian Club Championship which became defunct in 2002 (see: AFC Champions League).

      W: Winner


      AFC Cup




      = Participations

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      Thai clubs history of playing in the AFC Cup, Osotsapa were the first side to take part since the competition started in 2004. After the revamping of the Champions League in 2009, Thai clubs once again entered.

      G: Group round, Q: Quarterfinals, S: Semifinal, R: Runner-up, W: Winner


      Asian Cup Winners Cup




      = Participations

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      The Asian Cup Winner Cup started in 1991, although Thai clubs did not enter until 1995. There was no Thai entrant in 1997. The competition became defunct in 2002. Thai clubs generally entered at the 2nd round.

      2: 2nd round, Q: Quarterfinals, S: Semifinal, R: Runner-up, W: Winner


      References



      The Football History Association of Thailand (in Thai)
      Thai Premier League FAT (in Thai)


      External links


      Football Association of Thailand (in Thai)
      The Football History Association of Thailand (in Thai)
      Thai Premier League FIFA
      Thailand - List of Champions RSSSF
      Thai football blog
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