Rajpracha Football Club (Thai: สโมสรกีฬาราชประชา) is a Thai professional football club.[1] The club is currently playing in the Thai League 3.

Rajpracha
ราชประชา
Rajpracha Logo
Full nameRajpracha Football Club
สโมสรกีฬาราชประชา
Nickname(s)The Crowns
(ตราชฎา)
Founded1968; 56 years ago (1968)
GroundNonthaburi Stadium
Nonthaburi, Thailand
Capacity10,000
OwnerRajpracha Co., Ltd.
ChairmanGen.M.L.Supridee Pravitra
ManagerKittinan Sripramote
CoachPattanapong Sripramote
LeagueThai League 3
2023–24Thai League 3, 3rd of 11 in the Western region

History

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Rajpracha was formally founded in 1966 by Pol Maj-Gen Mom Rajawongse Jetjan Prawit in the name of the "Ratchaprachanukroh Fire Fighting Football Team". In the past, the Rajprachanukroh Foundation organized training Thai Scout, therefore it has added sports into the scout curriculum by bringing footballers in those days to train football for children in which the club began as a youth team for the Police United.[2][3]

In 1976 the club won the Thai FA Cup competition under the name of "Youth Development Team". In the 1998 Thailand Premier League season (Thailand Premier League 1998), Rajpracha FC played under the name "UCOM Rajpracha".

Rajpracha took part in 1995/96 Asian Cup Winner's Cup. They had a bye to the second round, where they took on Indonesian outfit Petrokimia Putra, but they lost 7–7 on the away goals rule.[4][5]

Honours

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Domestic

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Invitational

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Stadium and locations

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Coordinates Location Stadium Capacity Year
13°46′16″N 100°35′28″E / 13.771005°N 100.591134°E / 13.771005; 100.591134 Huai Khwang, Bangkok Thai Bev Huai Khwang football field ? 2008
13°51′04″N 100°26′34″E / 13.851212°N 100.442846°E / 13.851212; 100.442846 Nonthaburi Nonthaburi Provincial Stadium 1,300 2009
13°55′05″N 100°32′51″E / 13.917989°N 100.547411°E / 13.917989; 100.547411 Nonthaburi Yamaha Stadium 18,000 2010
13°47′36″N 100°19′04″E / 13.793269°N 100.317702°E / 13.793269; 100.317702 Nakhon Pathom Mahidol University Salaya Campus Stadium 1,000 2011–2012
13°47′48″N 100°17′53″E / 13.796547°N 100.297976°E / 13.796547; 100.297976 Nakhon Pathom Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin Stadium (Salaya) 2,000 2013
13°46′10″N 100°20′44″E / 13.769349°N 100.345516°E / 13.769349; 100.345516 Bangkok Bangkokthonburi University Stadium ? 2014
13°43′49″N 100°46′20″E / 13.730347°N 100.772122°E / 13.730347; 100.772122 Bangkok King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Stadium ? 2015–2016
13°53′03″N 100°34′37″E / 13.884209°N 100.576851°E / 13.884209; 100.576851 Lak Si, Bangkok TOT Stadium Chaeng Watthana 5,000 2017
13°43′27″N 100°20′42″E / 13.724254°N 100.344909°E / 13.724254; 100.344909 Bangkok Thonburi University Stadium 1,500 2018–2019
14°00′02″N 100°40′45″E / 14.000649°N 100.679028°E / 14.000649; 100.679028 Pathum Thani Leo Stadium 11,000 2020–2022
13°53′03″N 100°34′37″E / 13.884209°N 100.576851°E / 13.884209; 100.576851 Lak Si, Bangkok NT Stadium 5,000 2022–present

Seasons

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Season League FA Cup League Cup T3 Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1996/1997 TPL 34 16 12 6 62 36 60 5th
1997 TPL 22 6 6 10 26 32 24 10th
1998 TPL 22 4 7 11 28 50 19 12th
2008 DIV2 A 20 8 7 5 21 20 31 6th
2009 DIV2 Bangkok 18 13 4 1 30 10 43 1st
2010 Division 1 30 11 6 13 33 40 39 9th
2011 Division 1 34 13 7 14 40 55 46 8th
2012 Division 1 34 6 7 21 33 66 25 17th
2013 DIV2 Central-West 24 11 3 10 47 39 36 6th
2014 DIV2 Central-West 26 7 8 11 34 43 29 10th
2015 DIV2 Central-West 24 11 6 7 35 22 39 6th R3 R1
2016 DIV2 Bangkok-East 18 11 4 3 27 5 37 1st R1 QR1
2017 T3 Lower 28 6 4 18 26 52 22 14th R1 Opted out   Zalla Abdoulaye Nicholas
  Naris Phunsap
5
2018 T3 Lower 26 5 8 13 25 42 23 13th QR QR2   Supawat Somsri
  Thanatip Amrasamee
4
2019 T3 Lower 26 7 6 13 19 33 27 12th R1 QR1   Rewat Meerian 6
2020–21 T3 West 17 12 3 2 40 10 39 2nd R1 QR2   Ronnachai Rangsiyo 14
2021–22 T2 34 7 12 15 34 44 33 16th R1 R1   Jardel Capistrano 14
2022–23 T2 34 9 10 15 29 41 37 16th R3 R1   Ronnachai Rangsiyo 8
2023–24 T3 West 20 11 7 2 41 15 40 3rd R1 QRP R1   Sosuke Kimura 8
Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Performance in AFC competitions

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Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1995 Asian Cup Winners' Cup Second round   Petrokimia Putra 5–4 3–2

Current squad

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As of 30 September 2024

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
1 GK   THA Kosin Hinkaw
5 FW   THA Mongkol Tossakrai
6 DF   THA Chutiphan Nobnorb
7 FW   THA Sirachat Krasaethong
8 MF   THA Yuthapichai Lertlam
9 FW   THA Nattawut Namthip
10 MF   THA Srithai Bookok
11 MF   THA Chatchai Nanthawichianrit
14 DF   THA Pracha Srida
15 DF   THA Siraphop Nilsaeng
16 MF   THA Thirajet Chantayang
18 MF   THA Tirawit Kaothan
19 DF   ESP Sergi Valls
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF   THA Kittapong Malakan
22 MF   THA Tontula Ittichotikron
25 FW   THA Nattachai Srisuwan
26 GK   THA Rattanachat Neamthaisong
32 MF   THA Thanawat Saipetch
33 DF   THA Sumeth Saenbut
37 FW   THA Narin Channarong
42 MF   THA Yutthapoom Yarak
43 DF   THA Nattapol Hothong
77 FW   BRA Jonathan Marcelino
88 GK   THA Maverick Plüss
91 MF   SRB Marko Milenkovic
98 FW   THA Pootanet Petchtae

Club staff

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Position Name
President   Gen.M.L.Supridee Pravitra
Vice-president   Setthapong Siwawong
  Chusak Saengaram
Manager   Kitinan Sripramoj
Head coach   Pattanapong Sripramote
Assistant coach   Piyachat Askaphan
Goalkeeper coach   Worawut Sitaphut

References

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  1. ^ "บำเพ็ญกุศล รำลึกผู้ก่อตั้งสโมสรกีฬาราชประชา". bangkoktoday. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  2. ^ https://talk.mthai.com/pr/1431.html
  3. ^ "ประวัติสโมสร". CHONBURI FOOTBALL CLUB Fanclub. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  4. ^ 1995/96 Asian Cup Winners Cup RSSSF
  5. ^ ""หม่อมเป๊บ" ประเมิน "โค้ชบอย" พาราชประชาผ่าน5เกมค่อยว่ากัน". www.siamsport.co.th (in Thai). 4 February 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  6. ^ Chaudhuri, Arunava. "List of Winners/Runners-Up of the Bordoloi Trophy". indianfootball.de. Archived from the original on 6 October 2021. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  7. ^ Chaudhuri, Arunava. "2001/02 Season in Indian Football". indianfootball.de. Indian Football Network. Archived from the original on 28 June 2021. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
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