Thai football club
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Football club
Chiangmai United เชียงใหม่ ยูไนเต็ด |
| Full name | Chiangmai United Football Club สโมสรฟุตบอลเชียงใหม่ ยูไนเต็ด |
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| Nicknames | The White Elephants (ช้างเผือก) |
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| Short name | CMUTD |
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| Founded | 2015; 10 years ago (2015) as Changphueak Chiangmai2017; 8 years ago (2017) as JL Chiangmai United2020; 5 years ago (2020) as Chiangmai United |
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| Ground | Chiang Mai Rajabhat University Mae Rim Campus Stadium Mae Rim, Chiang Mai, Thailand |
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| Capacity | 10,000 |
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| Chairman | Pichai Lertpongadisorn |
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| Head Coach | Anucha Chaiyawong |
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| League | Thai League 2 |
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| 2024–25 | Thai League 2, 12th of 18 |
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Home colours | Away colours | |
Chiangmai United Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลเชียงใหม่ ยูไนเต็ด) is a Thai professional football club based in Chiang Mai province, Thailand.
History
[edit] The club, originally named Changphueak Chiangmai, was founded in 2015.[1] The club competed its first season in 2016 and won champion in the 2016 Thai Division 3 Tournament Northern Region and was promoted to Thai League 4 North Region. In 2017, the club was renamed to JL Chiangmai United with Jele as the team main sponsor.[2]
In 2020, the club was renamed to Chiangmai United.[3]
[edit] The following are sponsors of CMUTD (named "CMUTD Partners"):
Title
[edit] | Period | Kit Manufacturer | Title Sponsor | Co Sponsor |
| 2017–2019 | FBT | Moose Cider / Jele |
| 2020 | VOLT | Moose Cider / Jele | Thai AirAsia |
| 2021–2022 | Grand Sport Group | Moose Cider / Jele | Thai Vietjet Air |
| 2023–present | 2S Sport | VBeyond Development | Thai Vietjet Air |
Main
[edit] - Moose
- Jele
- Thai Vietjet Air
- Grand Sport Group
- Palaad Tawanron
- Nuan Bakery
Crest history
[edit] -
2020–present
Stadium and locations
[edit] | Coordinates | Location | Stadium | Year |
| 18°50′23″N 98°57′34″E / 18.839722°N 98.959444°E / 18.839722; 98.959444 | Don Kaeo, Mae RimChiang Mai Province | 700th Anniversary Stadium | 11 February 2017 – 19 March 2017 |
| 18°47′50″N 98°57′23″E / 18.797217°N 98.956307°E / 18.797217; 98.956307 | Suthep, Mueang Chiang MaiChiang Mai Province | Chiang Mai University Stadium[4] | 1 – 29 April 2017 |
| 18°53′53″N 99°00′47″E / 18.898167°N 99.012962°E / 18.898167; 99.012962 | Nong Han, San SaiChiang Mai Province | In Tha Nin Stadium[5] | 7 May 2017 – 30 July 2017 |
| 18°48′05″N 98°59′22″E / 18.801473°N 98.989494°E / 18.801473; 98.989494 | Mueang Chiang Mai Chiang Mai Province | Chiangmai Municipality Stadium[6] | 5 August 2017 – 8 October 2017 |
| 18°50′23″N 98°57′34″E / 18.839722°N 98.959444°E / 18.839722; 98.959444 | Don Kaeo, Mae RimChiang Mai Province | 700th Anniversary Stadium | 18 February 2018 – 27 October 2019 |
| 18°51′28″N 99°10′43″E / 18.857722°N 99.178746°E / 18.857722; 99.178746 | Doi SaketChiang Mai Province | Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna Stadium (Doi Saket) | 14 February 2020 – 31 March 2021 |
| 18°50′23″N 98°57′34″E / 18.839722°N 98.959444°E / 18.839722; 98.959444 | Don Kaeo, Mae RimChiang Mai Province | 700th Anniversary Stadium | 4 September 2021 – 28 April 2025 |
Season-by-season record
[edit] | Season | League | FA Cup | League Cup | Top goalscorer |
| Division | P | W | D | L | F | A | Pts | Pos | Name | Goals |
| 2016 | DIV 3 North | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 19 | 5 | 18 | 1st | Opted out | Ineligible |
| 2017 | T4 North | 24 | 15 | 4 | 5 | 46 | 17 | 49 | 1st | SF | QR1 | Chatchai Narkwijit | 20 |
| 2018 | T3 Upper | 26 | 17 | 8 | 1 | 60 | 31 | 59 | 1st | R2 | QR1 | Chatchai Narkwijit | 20 |
| 2019 | T2 | 34 | 10 | 10 | 14 | 43 | 43 | 40 | 11th | R1 | R2 | Hiziel Souza Soares | 12 |
| 2020–21 | T2 | 34 | 20 | 9 | 5 | 64 | 28 | 69 | 2nd | R1 | – | Melvin de Leeuw | 17 |
| 2021–22 | T1 | 30 | 4 | 7 | 19 | 28 | 56 | 19 | 16th | R3 | R2 | Bill | 5 |
| 2022–23 | T2 | 34 | 15 | 9 | 10 | 36 | 32 | 54 | 5th | R4 | R1 | Melvin de Leeuw | 8 |
| 2023–24 | T2 | 34 | 12 | 13 | 9 | 52 | 41 | 49 | 9th | R3 | QR3 | Mosquito | 13 |
| 2024–25 | T2 | 32 | 10 | 10 | 12 | 41 | 48 | 40 | 12th | Opted out | Opted out | Elson Hooi | 10 |
| Champions | Runners-up | Promoted | Relegated |
Current squad
[edit] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
| No. | Pos. | Nation | Player | | 3 | DF | THA | Witthawin Klorwuttiwat | | 5 | DF | THA | Kritapat Vichaidit | | 6 | DF | THA | Sakarin Sanajag | | 7 | FW | CMR | Alex Mermoz | | 8 | MF | THA | Tiwanon Sophachan | | 9 | FW | THA | Worawut Noisri | | 10 | MF | KOR | Seo Min-guk | | 11 | MF | THA | Kantaphong Bandasak | | 13 | GK | THA | Phumniwat Thuha | | 14 | MF | THA | Suksan Kaewpanya | | 16 | MF | THA | Thanaphat Waempracha | | 17 | FW | THA | Nattawut Sanguthai | | 18 | MF | THA | Natdanai Sangta | | 19 | MF | THA | Pooridet Jame Kristan | | 20 | MF | THA | Kiadtisak Nantavichianrit | | | No. | Pos. | Nation | Player | | 21 | FW | THA | Pattara Soimalai | | 22 | MF | ALG | Mouhoub Nait | | 23 | FW | THA | Varintorn Watcharapringam (on loan from Chiangrai United) | | 26 | DF | THA | Siradanai Saengngam | | 27 | DF | THA | Suwijak Moonkaew | | 28 | MF | THA | Wiset Monsrikanphon | | 29 | GK | THA | Thanat Thammasut | | 33 | DF | BRA | Thiago Duchatsch | | 36 | GK | THA | Paphawin Sirithongsopha | | 39 | DF | THA | Purinat Jorates | | 47 | DF | THA | Chonnaphat Wongkham | | 48 | GK | THA | Kuekkong Banjongsiri | | 55 | DF | THA | Ronnapee Choeykamdee (captain) | | 77 | MF | THA | Jakree Pankam | | 90 | FW | THA | Chatchai Narkwijit | | 99 | MF | THA | Athaset Thongnak | |
Coaching staff
[edit] | Position | Name |
| Caretaker Head Coach | Anucha Chaiyawong |
| Assistant Coach | Sarawut Wongmai |
| Goalkeeping Coach | Pansa Meesatham |
| Physiotherapist | Pinkchai Hanwachira Techin Boonmee Pawarit Chaichana |
| Marketing Communications & Media Manager | Nitipong Yuantrakul |
| Club Photographer & Media Staff | Peerayu Niamsub |
| Team Officer | Pichit Srisawad Sathaporn Chantanakhet |
| Sport Scientist | Suriya Wongsrikao Nattapong Pongnikorn |
| Sport Marketing & Creative | Supanut Charoenrat |
| General Manager | Bannasit Wiangsamut |
| Team Manager | Srisopha Kotkhamlue |
Coaches
[edit] Coaches by Years (2016–present)
Chalongchai Leelahacheewa 2016–2017
Peerapat Pasithakarnkul 2017
Apichart Mosika 2017–2018
Surachai Jirasirichote 2018
Chusak Sriphum 2018
Somchai Makmool 2018–2019
Leones Pereira dos Santos 2019
Surachai Jirasirichote 2019
Carlos Eduardo Parreira 2020
Dennis Amato 2020–2021
Surapong Kongthep 2021
Ailton Silva 2021–2022
Chusak Sriphum 2022
Somchai Chuayboonchum 2022–2023
Wanderley Junior 2023
Surachai Jirasirichote 2023–2024
Jeffrén Suárez 2024
Anucha Chaiyawong (Caretaker) 2024–
Honours
[edit] Domestic leagues
[edit] - Thai League 2
- Thai League 3
- Thai League 3 Upper Region
- Thai League 4 Northern Region
- Football Division 3
References
[edit] - ^ See Changphueak Chiangmai team logo. "Changphueak won on penalty over Institution of Physical Education Chiang Mai Campus, promoted to T4". 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
- ^ "JL Chiangmai United F.C. revealed, preparing for 2017 season of Thai League 4 (in Thai)". Manager. 2017-02-05. Archived from the original on 2017-09-24. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
- ^ "JL Chiangmai United F.C. renamed to Chiangmai United F.C. in 2020 season (in Thai)". Goal Thailand. 19 November 2019.
- ^ "Go to the correct place, JL Chiangmai changes home stadium to Chiang Mai University stadium". 2017-03-31. Archived from the original on September 24, 2017. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
- ^ "JL confirmed moving home stadium to Mae Jo University, facing Uttaradit F.C." 2017-05-03. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
- ^ "JL confirmed moving home stadium to Muang Chiang Mai Stadium, facing Nakhon Sawan F.C." 2017-05-03. Archived from the original on July 30, 2017. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
External links
[edit] - Chiangmai United F.C. on Facebook
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