Thai Honda F.C.

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Thai Honda
ไทยฮอนด้า เอฟซี
Full nameThai Honda Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอล ไทยฮอนด้า
Nickname(s)Fire Eagle
(อินทรี อัคนี)
Founded2000
Dissolved2019
Ground72nd Anniversary Stadium (Min Buri)
Bangkok, Thailand
Capacity10,000
OwnerHonda Motorcycle Thailand

Thai Honda Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลไทยฮอนด้า) was a Thai defunct football club last played in the Thai League 2 and sponsored by Honda Motorcycle Thailand. The club was dissolved at the end of the 2019 season.[1][2]

History

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Honda Motorcycle Thailand, or A.P. Honda, started to send teams in the Samut Prakan Cup for the first time in 1971, by having factory employees play. In 2000, they established a football club "Thai Honda Ladkrabang Football Club". The club was promoted to Thai League 1. Some notable players for Thai Honda Ladkrabang were Prasert Choei-taisong, Tripob Chuenchuklin, and Thongchai Kuenkuntod. They were led by head coach Chalermwoot Sa-ngapol.[3] In the next two years, the club was relegated to play in a lower league. To combat this, they changed their management to Phaya Insee Lat Krabang Company Limited on 22 January 2015. The first act of the company was inviting Masami Taki, a Japanese football coach, to cooperate with the club service system and manage the youth development program for the success of the club.[4]

In 2019 Thai Honda decided to dissolve the club due to financial problems.[5][6][7][8]

Crest history

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Thai Honda F.C. add text LADKRABANG into their logo in 2017 because Thai Honda factory was located in Ladkrabang and they changed their logo's background color from white to gold in 2017.[9] In 2018 they decided to change the name of the club back to their original name "Thai Honda".[10]

Stadium

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72nd Anniversary Stadium (Min Buri)[11] is a home stadium of Thai Honda Football Club since 2007. The stadium holds 10,000 people.

Stadium and locations

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Coordinates Location Stadium Year
13°48′07″N 100°47′27″E / 13.801944°N 100.790833°E / 13.801944; 100.790833 Min Buri, Bangkok 72nd Anniversary Stadium (Min Buri) 2007–2010
13°43′49″N 100°46′20″E / 13.730347°N 100.772122°E / 13.730347; 100.772122 Lat Krabang, Bangkok King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Stadium 2010
13°48′07″N 100°47′27″E / 13.801944°N 100.790833°E / 13.801944; 100.790833 Min Buri, Bangkok 72nd Anniversary Stadium (Min Buri) 2011
13°43′49″N 100°46′20″E / 13.730347°N 100.772122°E / 13.730347; 100.772122 Lat Krabang, Bangkok King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Stadium 2012–2014
13°48′07″N 100°47′27″E / 13.801944°N 100.790833°E / 13.801944; 100.790833 Min Buri, Bangkok 72nd Anniversary Stadium (Min Buri) 2015–2019

Season-by-season record

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Season League[12] FA Cup League Cup Top scorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2004–2005 DIV 1 2nd
2006 TPL 22 4 9 9 23 26 21 11th Coulibaly Cheick Ismael 3
2007 TPL 30 7 8 15 26 38 29 14th Ismail Faday Kamara 6
2008 DIV 1 30 9 7 14 29 38 34 13th
2009 DIV 1 30 8 12 10 30 35 36 11th R2 Sutin Anukoon 8
2010 DIV 1 30 11 7 12 32 32 40 8th R2 R3 Nana Yaw Asamoah 6
2011 DIV 1 34 6 6 22 33 69 24 18th withdrew R2 Nana Yaw Asamoah 8
2012 DIV 2 Bangkok 34 21 8 5 57 33 71 1st R2 R1
2013 DIV 2 Bangkok 26 11 6 9 57 34 39 5th
2014 DIV 2 Bangkok 26 21 4 1 63 16 67 1st R3 QR1 Rodoljub Paunović 25+7
2015 DIV 1 38 16 9 13 62 46 57 6th R4 R2 Gastón González 17
2016 DIV 1 26 14 10 2 46 23 52 1st R1 R2 Ricardo Jesus 13
2017 T1 34 8 4 22 43 68 28 16th R2 R1 Ricardo Jesus 9
2018 T2 28 8 8 12 32 39 32 12th R1 Qualification play-off Tawin Butsombat 11
2019 T2 34 13 12 9 52 40 51 6th QF Qualification play-off Valdo 17
Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Club achievements

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References

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  1. ^ "พักทีม ยุบทีม ปัญหาเดิมๆ ที่ถึงเวลาต้องแก้อย่างจริงจัง". sport.trueid.net.
  2. ^ "ปัญหาลีกไทยเคลียร์จบ! ฮอนด้ายุบทีม, ดันนาวี-อยุธยายูรอด, อุบลไม่ผ่าน". Archived from the original on 25 October 2020. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  3. ^ "ไทยฮอนด้าสไตล์! โต่ยยิ้มเด็กเล่นตามสูตร 'ยิงมายิงกลับ'".
  4. ^ "มาซามิ ทากิ ไทยฮอนด้าต้องเลื่อนชั้นปีนี้".
  5. ^ "ปัญหาลีกไทยเคลียร์จบ! ฮอนด้ายุบทีม, ดันนาวี-อยุธยายูรอด, อุบลไม่ผ่าน". 22 November 2019. Archived from the original on 25 October 2020. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  6. ^ "ไทยฮอนด้าจ่อยุบทีมหลังแจ้งนักเตะหาสังกัดใหม่ได้เลย". 13 November 2019.
  7. ^ "ไทยฮอนด้าจ่อยุบทีมหลังแจ้งนักเตะหาสังกัดใหม่ได้เลย | TNN ช่อง16".
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  9. ^ "Crest history". ไทยฮอนด้าปรับโฉมโลโก้เติมสีทองเพิ่มความสง่า. 2 February 2017. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  10. ^ "เริ่มปีหน้า! พญาอัคนีตัดลาดกระบังใช้ชื่อ ไทยฮอนด้า เอฟซี". เริ่มปีหน้า! พญาอัคนีตัดลาดกระบังใช้ชื่อ ไทยฮอนด้า เอฟซี. 21 June 2017. Archived from the original on 12 January 2018. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  11. ^ "Stadium Info". Thai Fussball Website. 30 October 2014. Archived from the original on 3 January 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  12. ^ King, Ian; Schöggl, Hans & Stokkermans, Karel (20 March 2014). "Thailand – List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 29 October 2014. Select link to season required from chronological list.
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