Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi
ดราก้อน ปทุมวัน กาญจนบุรี
Full nameDragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi Football Club
Nickname(s)The Fire Dragons
(มังกรไฟ)
Founded2017 (2017) as Singha Golden Bells F.C.
2022 (2022) as Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi F.C.
GroundKanchanaburi Province Stadium
Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Capacity13,000
Coordinates14°01′13″N 99°31′17″E / 14.020402°N 99.521469°E / 14.020402; 99.521469
ChairmanPakphum Kanchanaratkul
Head coachDouglas Cardozo
LeagueThai League 2
2022–23Thai League 3, third place of the national championship (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi Football Club (Thai สโมสรฟุตบอลดราก้อน ปทุมวัน กาญจนบุรี) is a Thai professional football club based in Mueang, Kanchanaburi, Thailand.[1][2] The club is currently playing in the Thai League 3 Western region.

History

In 2017, the club was established as Singha Golden Bells Muangkan.

In 2018, the club has competed in Thailand Amateur League Western region, using Kanchanaburi municipality stadium as the ground. They competed in the amateur league to the 2018 and 2019 seasons continuously.

In 2020, the club was promoted to Thai League 3 or also known as Omsin League[3] and renamed to Singha Golden Bells Kanchanaburi. Due to the resurgence of COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand, the FA Thailand must abruptly end the regional stage of the Thai League 3.[4] The club finished the 4th place of the Western region.[5]

In 2021, the club has changed the club's logo by using Leo's head and text KANCHANABURI FOOTBALL CLUB to compete in the Thai League 3 continuously.[6]

In 2022, the club has renamed Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi and changed the club's logo to be a dragon.[7] The club competed in the Thai League 3 for the 2022–23 season. It is their 3rd season in the professional league. The club started the season with a 3–3 away draw with Chainat United[8] and they ended the season with a 1–0 home win over Chainat United.[9] The club has finished 1st place in the league of the Western region and advanced to the national championship stage. In addition, in the 2022–23 Thai FA Cup Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi was defeated 1–3 by Ghost Gate in the first round, causing them to be eliminated[10] and in the 2022–23 Thai League Cup Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi was defeated 0–2 by Lamphun Warriors in the second round, causing them to be eliminated too.[11]

Stadium and locations

Coordinates Location Stadium Capacity Year
14°01′13″N 99°31′17″E / 14.020402°N 99.521469°E / 14.020402; 99.521469 Ban Nuea, Mueang, Kanchanaburi Kanchanaburi Municipality Stadium 5,000 2018–

Season by season record

Season League FA Cup League Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2018 TA West 5 3 1 1 12 5 10 2nd Not enter Not qualified
2019 TA West 3 2 1 0 13 4 7 2nd Not enter Not qualified
2020–21 T3 West 17 6 6 5 19 22 24 4th Not enter No competition Thailand Nattapong Kumnaet 5
2021–22 T3 West 20 9 4 7 28 29 31 4th R2 QRP Brazil Lucas Massaro Garcia Gama 7
2022–23 T3 West 22 17 1 4 69 26 52 1st R1 R2 Russia Sergei Tumasyan 14
2023–24 T2
Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Honours

Domestic leagues

Players

Current squad

As of 8 January 2023[12]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Thailand THA Sakarin Kongphet
3 DF Thailand THA Jirasak Kumthaisong
5 DF Thailand THA Louis Panmamee May
6 DF Thailand THA Natakorn Soithong
7 MF South Korea KOR Park Jae-hyeong
8 FW Thailand THA Anusorn Phramprasit
9 FW Brazil BRA Ricardo Pires
10 FW Brazil BRA Elias (on loan from Phrae United)
11 MF Thailand THA Teerapat Chadphuk
13 FW Thailand THA Yuttana Ruangsuksut
14 DF Thailand THA Pacharakorn Nilploypetch
15 DF Thailand THA Thanachach Phocha
16 DF Brazil BRA Jeferson Sousa
19 GK Thailand THA Chinnapong Raksri
20 MF Thailand THA Anuwat Matarat
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 DF Thailand THA Chaiyapruek Chirachin
23 MF Thailand THA Kittiwet Lochit
24 MF Thailand THA Chiraphat Patinyaloet
25 DF Thailand THA Anuphan Koedsompong (captain)
27 MF Cambodia CAM Sengtong Rattanavilay
28 MF Thailand THA Prachya Fudsuparp
29 MF Thailand THA Anawat Koedsombat
30 MF Thailand THA Ittiphol Akpatcha
31 GK Thailand THA Thanakorn Orachorn
38 GK Thailand THA Teerapat Sornjai
39 FW Thailand THA Misut Wisu Milan
41 FW Thailand THA Phanthamit Praphanth (on loan from PT Prachuap)
47 DF Thailand THA Atthikorn Miphon
71 MF Thailand THA Athatcha Rahongthong

Club staff

Position Staff
Head CoachBrazil Douglas Cardozo
Assistant Head CoachThailand Arthit Tanusorn
Assistant CoachVacant
First-Team CoachVacant
Goalkeeper CoachThailand Kosin Hembutr
Fitness CoachVacant
Video AnalystVacant
Team DoctorVacant
PhysiotherapistVacant
Technical DirectorThailand Piyapong Pue-on

References

  1. "Club's info". Thai League.
  2. "Club's official Facebook page". Facebook.
  3. "Omsin bank becomes to be the main sponsor of Thai League 3 and 4 in 2019 season (in Thai)". FA Thailand. 1 February 2019.
  4. "FA Thailand must abruptly end the regional stage of the 2020–21 Thai League 3 (in Thai)". goal.com. 2 May 2021.
  5. "Singha Golden Bells Kanchanaburi has finished 4th place of the Western region of the Thai League 3 in 2020–21 season (in Thai)". 2 May 2021.
  6. "Kanchanaburi F.C. official logo in 2021". Kanchanaburi F.C. 26 June 2021.
  7. "Piyapong was an officer of Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi F.C. (in Thai)". ballthai.com. 3 July 2022.
  8. "Full Time Summary Thai League 3 Western region matchday 1 – Chainat United v Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi" (PDF). thaileague.co.th. Thaileague. 10 September 2022.
  9. "Full Time Summary Thai League 3 Western region matchday 22 – Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi v Chainat United" (PDF). thaileague.co.th. Thaileague. 19 March 2023.
  10. "Full Time Summary Thai FA Cup first round – Ghost Gate v Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi" (PDF). thaileague.co.th. Thaileague. 5 October 2022.
  11. "Full Time Summary Thai League Cup second round – Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi v Lamphun Warriors" (PDF). thaileague.co.th. Thaileague. 25 January 2023.
  12. Singha Golden Bells Kanchanaburi. Retrieved on 4 January 2022.
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