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2011 Thai Premier League

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Football league season
Thai Premier League
Season2011
ChampionsBuriram PEA
Relegated
2012 AFC Champions League
Matches306
Goals734 (2.4 per match)
Top goalscorerCameroonFrank Ohandza
(19 goals)
Biggest home winChonburi 6–0TOT
Biggest away winSamut Songkhram 0–4Buriram PEA
Highest scoringBangkok Glass 5–3Insee Police United
Muangthong United 6–2Bangkok Glass
(8 goals)
Longest unbeaten runBuriram PEA (15 games) ended 4 June 2011
Highest attendance24,712
Buriram PEA vsChonburi, March 20, 2011
Lowest attendance183
Chonburi vsInsee Police United, October 15, 2011
Average attendance4,564
2010
2012

2011 Thai Premier League (known as SponsorThai Premier League for sponsorship reasons) was the 15th season of theThai Premier League since its establishment in 1996. A total of 18 teams are competing in the league due to a two team expansion, withMuangthong United as the defending champions.

The season started on 12 February 2011 and is generally broken down into 2 legs. The first leg being played from February to early June with the second leg taking place from late July to November.

During the league break, the opening rounds of theFA Cup andLeague Cup take place.

Teams

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Bangkok United were relegated to the2011 Thai Division 1 League after finishing the2010 season in the bottom three places and lost in promotion/relegation play-off.

2010 Thai Division 1 League championsSriracha, runners-upKhonkaen and third placeChiangrai United were promoted to theThai Premier League.

Stadia and locations

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Locations of the Thai Premier League 2011 teams
Football clubs in Bangkok Metropolitan Region
TeamLocationStadiumCapacityRef.
Army UnitedPhaya Thai,BangkokThai Army Sports Stadium20,000[1]
Bangkok GlassPathumthaniLeo Stadium8,000[2]
BEC Tero SasanaPathum Wan,BangkokThephasadin Stadium6,378[3]
Buriram UnitedBuriramI-mobile Stadium(1st leg)

New I-Mobile Stadium(2nd leg)

14,000
24,000
[4]
[5]
Chiangrai UnitedChiangraiMae Fah Luang University Stadium3,346[6]
ChonburiChonburiChonburi Stadium8,200[7]
KhonkaenKhonkaenKhon Kaen Stadium3,500[8]
Muangthong UnitedNonthaburiYamaha Stadium25,000[9]
Osotspa M-150 SaraburiSaraburiSaraburi Stadium5,000[10]
Pattaya UnitedChonburiIPE Chonburi Stadium (1)11,000[11]
Police UnitedPathumthaniThammasat Stadium25,000[12]
SCG Samut SongkhramSamut SongkhramSamut Songkhram Province Stadium5,000[13]
Siam NavyChonburiIPE Chonburi Stadium(1st leg)

Sattahip Navy Stadium(2nd leg)

11,000
5,000
[14]
[15]
Sisaket MuangthaiSisaketSri Nakhon Lamduan Stadium9,000[16]
SrirachaChonburiSriracha Suzuki Stadium5,207[17]
Thai PortBangkokPAT Stadium10,308[18]
TOT S.C.Nonthaburi

Phaya Thai,Bangkok
Lak Si,Bangkok

Yamaha Stadium (5 game)

Thai Army Sports Stadium (1 game)
TOT Stadium Chaeng Watthana (2nd leg)

17,000
20,000
5,000
[19]
[20]
[21]
TTM PhichitPhichitPhichit Provincial Stadium13,000[22]

Name changes

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  • TOT-CAT were renamedTOT S.C. after an ownership dispute.[23]
  • Rajnavy Rayong were renamed Siam Navy after an ownership dispute.

Stadium changes

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  • Both Pattaya United and Siam Navy moved into theIPE Stadium in Chonburi. Pattaya's previous groundNongprue Municipality Football Field is under renovation and Siam Navy left the Rayong Stadium as they withdrew from the province during their ownership dispute. Both teams use the same stadium even though this is actually against the league regulations. Siam Navy were to move back to Rayong and use the Sattahip Navy Stadium for the 2nd leg of the season.
  • TOT continued to use Muangthong United's Yamaha Stadium for the opening half of the season before their return to theTOT Stadium Chaeng Watthana for the 2nd leg. TOT also used theThai Army Sports Stadium for one game in the first leg of the season.
  • Chonburi moved to theODB Chonburi Stadium whilst a new ground is built in Bang San.
  • Sriracha'sPrincess Sirindhorn Stadium will be known as the Suzuki Stadium due to sponsorship reasons.
  • BEC Tero Sasana presumably have made theThephasadin Stadium as their new home, using it for the second season running after their previous homeNong Chok Stadium was apparently being renovated. The move has also brought a bigger fan base to the club.
  • Chonburi used one of their former grounds, theIPE Stadium for two games after being suspended from using their home ground due to fan violence. Chonburi fans were also subjected to be banned from the stadium.
  • Bangkok Glass used theThephasadin Stadium and theYamaha Stadium for their home matches with Samut Songkhram and Pattaya United due to theLeo Stadium being unavailable during the 2011 Thai Flood's.
  • Police United used the Suphanburi Municipality Stadium and the Khao Plong Stadium in Chainat for their home matches with Pattaya United, Bangkok Glass, Khon Kaen (all Suphanburi Municipality Stadium) and Muangthong United (Khao Plong Stadium) due to theThammasat Stadium being unavailable during the 2011 Thai Flood's.

Thai Premier League All-Star Exhibition game

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See also:Thai Premier League All-Star Football

Personnel and sponsoring

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TeamSponsorKit makerTeam captainHead coach
Army UnitedChangPanThailandWanchana RattanaThailandAdul Rungruang
Bangkok GlassLeo BeerUmbroThailandAmnaj KaewkiewThailandArjhan Srong-ngamsub
BEC Tero Sasana3K BatteryFBTThailandTeeratep WinothaiThailandPhayong Khunnaen
Buriram UnitedChangThailandApichet PuttanThailandAttaphol Buspakom
Chiangrai UnitedLeo BeerDeffoThailandSanya PuangchanBrazilStefano Cugurra 'Teco'
ChonburiChangFBTThailandPipob On-MoThailandWitthaya Laohakul
Khon Kaen3K BatteryKool SportThailandRermrat Ngam-ChareonThailandPichet Supomuang
Muangthong UnitedYamahaGrand SportThailandNattaporn PhanritEnglandRobbie Fowler
Osotspa M-150 SaraburiM-150Grand SportThailandJetsada PuanakunmeeThailandPairoj Borwonwatanadilok
Pattaya UnitedTrueGrand SportThailandNiweat SiriwongThailandChalermwoot Sa-Ngapol
Police UnitedInsee CementKelaThailandKrissadee PrakobkongThailandThawatchai Damrong-Ongtrakul
Siam NavyArcusKappaThailandJetsada Ngam-muangThailandWorakorn Wijannarong
Samut SongkhramSCGFBTThailandPanuwat Yimsa-ngarThailandVorawan Chitavanich
Sisaket MuangthaiMuang ThaiFBTThailandWuttichai TathongBrazilRoyter Moreira
SrirachaSuzukiFBTThailandSujarit JantakulThailandDusit Chalermsan
Thai PortFB BatteryThailandItthipol NonsiriThailandSukkoki
TOT S.C.TOTKelaThailandPatiparn PhetphunThailandSomchai Subpherm
TTM PhichitFBTThailandJetsada BoonruangrodSouth KoreaLee Young-Moo

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointmentTable
Pattaya UnitedThailandThawatchai Damrong-OngtrakulSigned byPolice United21 November 2010Pre-seasonThailandJatuporn PramualbanDecember 2010Pre-season
Muangthong UnitedBelgiumRené DesaeyereTerminated a Contract9 January 2011Pre-seasonBrazilCarlos Roberto18 January 2011Pre-season
Muangthong UnitedBrazilCarlos RobertoTerminated a Contract23 February 201114thPortugalHenrique Calisto6 March 201116th
Sisaket MuangthaiEnglandDavid BoothSacked22 April 201113thBrazilRoyter Moreira
TTM PhichitSouth Korea Bae Myung-HoSacked28 April 201116thSouth KoreaLee Young-Moo
SrirachaThailand Trongyod KlinsrisookTerminated a Contract8 May 201118thThailandDusit Chalermsan
BEC Tero SasanaEnglandPeter ButlerSackedThailandPhayong Khunnaen
SCG Samut SongkhramThailandPol ChomchuenSackedThailandVorawan Chitavanich
Pattaya UnitedThailandJatuporn PramualbanSackedThailandChalermwoot Sa-Ngapol
Thai PortThailandSasom PobprasertResigned to joinBuriramThailandThongchai Sukkoki
Muangthong UnitedPortugalHenrique CalistoSacked3rdEnglandRobbie Fowler3rd

Ownership changes

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ClubNew OwnerPrevious OwnerDate
Rajnavy RayongRoyal Thai NavyRayong Thai Premier22 December 2010
TOT S.C.TOTTOT-CAT26 January 2011
Thai PortPort Authority of ThailandThai Port2 February 2011

Foreign players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Player 6Asian PlayerFormer Players
Army UnitedBrazilAlessandro AlvesBrazilLeandroJapanJun KochiCameroonEmmanuel Madengue
Bangkok GlassBrazilRafael NovaisBrazilPaulinhoFranceFlavien MicheliniGuineaMoussa SyllaJapanHironori SarutaNigeriaSamuel AjayiJapanKunihiko TakizawaCameroonPaul Ekollo
FranceSylvain Idangar
PortugalTiago Jorge
WalesMichael Byrne
BEC-Tero SasanaCameroonMaxime MoundouCroatiaIvan BrozovicMoroccoKarim RouaniNigeriaBina AjuwaSerbiaZoran RajovićJapanNobuyuki ZaizenBrazilAltamir Martins
NigeriaEkele Udojoh
Buriram PEABrazilDouglasCameroonClarence BitangCameroonFrank AcheampongCameroonFranck OhandzaCameroonHerman EkwallaCameroonChijioke IbekweBrazilKanu
BrazilWander Luiz
Chiangrai UnitedBoliviaPato AguileraBrazilAntônio CláudioBrazilEdvaldoBrazilLeandro AssumpçãoBrazilUilianRomaniaLeontin ChițescuBrazilAlonso
ChonburiBrazilNey FabianoFranceAnthony EsparzaIvory CoastJean-Marc BenieJapanDaiki HiguchiSerbiaDarko RakočevićSerbiaVladimir RibićJapanKazuto KushidaCameroonBerlin
KhonkaenChinaLi XiangLaosKanlaya SysomvangScotlandStuart KellyLaosKhampheng Sayavutthi
Muangthong UnitedEnglandRobbie FowlerEnglandRomone RoseIvory CoastAli DiarraIvory CoastChristian KouakouIvory CoastDagno SiakaPakistanZesh RehmanAntigua and BarbudaJorrin John
FinlandToni Kallio
Ivory CoastMoussa Sylla
NigerIssoufou Boubacar
Osotsapa SaraburiAlgeriaKhaled KharroubiBrazilCleiton SilvaBrazilTufy PinaCameroonTheodore YuyunNamibiaLazarus KaimbiJapanHiromichi Katano
Pattaya UnitedCameroonLudovick TakamCameroonPaul EkolloIvory CoastKignelman AthanaseJapanKazuya MyodoNetherlandsRandy RustenbergNigeriaO. J. ObatolaJapanKeisuke OgawaBrazilRicardinho
JapanHiroyuki Yamamoto
Police UnitedNigeriaJerry AmaraSingaporeJohn WilkinsonSouth KoreaHyun Woo
Siam NavyBrazilAlex RullaChinaHui YeBrazilDiego Martins
Samut SongkhramBrazilErikson NoguchipintoFranceChristian NadéIvory CoastBireme DioufRussiaRod DyachenkoCambodiaKeo SokngonNigeriaEchezona Anyichie
NigeriaEfe Obode
Sisaket MuangthaiBrazilFábio MagrãoBrazilVictor AmaroMadagascarGuy HubertJapanKazuki YoshinoCambodiaKhim Borey
SrirachaArgentinaLucas EcheniqueBrazilCristiano LopesUnited StatesJustin MooseBrazilAron da Silva
Thai PortBrazilMário CésarBrazilValci JúniorCameroonUlrich MunzeJapanYoshiaki MaruyamaNigeriaJacob AikhionbareScotlandSteven RobbSouth KoreaKim Dong-chan
TOT S.C.BrazilDiego WalshFranceYounes ChaibIvory CoastMohamed KonéSwitzerlandOumar KondéJapanTakahiro Kawamura
TTM PhichitSouth KoreaJung Ho-jinSouth KoreaLee Gwang-jaeSouth KoreaMaeng O-jinSouth KoreaWon Yoo-hyunSouth KoreaYeon Gi-sung

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Buriram PEA(C)3426716415+49852012 AFC Champions League group stage Group stage
2Chonburi3420955829+29692012 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off[a]
3Muangthong United3417985432+2260
4Pattaya United34141193827+1153[b]
5Bangkok Glass34158115541+1453[b]
6Osotspa M-150 Saraburi34121574732+1551
7Thai Port34129133338−545[c]
8BEC Tero Sasana34136153935+445[c]
9Police United341111123640−444
10Chiangrai United341111124752−544
11TTM Phichit34127153854−1643
12Sisaket Muangthai34912133339−639[d]
13Army United34109153940−139[d]
14TOT S.C.34114192955−2637
15Samut Songkhram34812143145−1436
16Siam Navy(R)3496192851−2333Relegation to the2012 Thai Division 1 League
17Sriracha(R)34711163243−1132
18Khonkaen(R)3469193368−3527
Updated to match(es) played on January 28, 2012. Source:Thai Premier League
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head (only match result, not used aggregate); 3rd match win; 4th goal difference; 5th goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Since Buriram PEA also won the2011 Thai FA Cup, Chonburi qualified for the 2012 AFC Champions League as the league runners-up.
  2. ^abPAT 2–1 BKG; BKG 0–0 PAT
  3. ^abTHP 3–2 BEC; BEC 0–0 THP
  4. ^abARM 1–1 SIS; SIS 2–1 ARM

Results

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Home \ AwayARMBKGBECPEACRUCHOKHOMTUOSOPATPOLSNASASSISSRITHPTOTTTM
Army United1–11–01–32–13–44–13–01–13–30–02–01–31–13–10–11–02–0
Bangkok Glass1–12–00–23–22–04–00–02–00–05–34–01–22–03–12–11–34–0
BEC Tero Sasana1–00–21–23–10–13–12–21–31–00–22–00–00–11–00–02–33–0
Buriram PEA2–12–11–05–03–02–01–00–00–01–13–23–02–11–01–01–06–1
Chiangrai United2–12–21–32–24–31–11–02–13–11–23–10–01–01–11–12–02–1
Chonburi2–11–02–01–11–06–11–12–02–20–01–02–25–02–12–06–02–1
Khonkaen2–00–20–30–23–20–22–21–11–11–20–01–21–12–11–14–22–2
Muangthong United1–16–21–00–04–11–21–00–02–03–11–32–01–01–12–02–03–0
Osotspa M-150 Saraburi1–11–01–10–30–02–23–05–12–12–04–10–02–11–21–34–03–0
Pattaya United1–02–10–00–13–01–13–01–00–00–11–23–01–02–01–12–10–1
Police United0–13–11–02–32–10–01–20–22–40–00–10–12–23–10–11–01–0
Siam Navy1–10–11–00–11–30–22–10–31–01–21–11–12–00–10–02–11–1
Samut Songkhram0–11–11–10–41–40–11–11–30–00–11–12–02–11–12–03–12–3
Sisaket Muangthai2–12–00–31–00–01–12–01–22–22–01–12–0[a]2–01–10–12–01–2
Sriracha1–02–20–10–10–01–24–10–01–10–10–12–01–11–12–10–21–2
Thai Port1–01–13–20–11–11–03–00–30–00–23–13–22–10–01–30–13–1
TOT S.C.1–02–11–30–41–10–10–21–30–00–21–12–11–00–01–01–02–3
TTM Phichit1–00–11–20–03–11–02–12–11–21–10–01–21–02–22–22–00–1
Updated to match(es) played on 28 January 2012. Source:Thai Premier League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^Sisaket were awarded a 2–0 victory over Rajnavy after the latter were found guilty of using an ineligible player. The original result was 1–1.

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1
CameroonFrank OhandzaBuriram United
19
2
BrazilLeandro dos SantosArmy United
18
ThailandWasan NatasanChiangrai United
18
4
ThailandPipob On-MoChonburi
15
ThailandRonnachai RangsiyoBEC Tero Sasana
15
ThailandSarayuth ChaikamdeeBangkok Glass
15
7
JapanHironori SarutaBangkok Glass
13
ThailandTeerasil DangdaMuangthong United
13
9
South KoreaKim Joo-YongTTM Phichit
11
10
BrazilAron da SilvaSriracha
10
BrazilCleiton SilvaOsotspa M-150 Saraburi
10
Ivory CoastKone MohamedTOT S.C.
10
ThailandSuchao NuchnumBuriram United
10

Hat-tricks

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Key
4Player scored four goals
5Player scored five goals
PlayerNationalityForAgainstResult[a]Date
Yeon Gi-sungSouth KoreaTTM PhichitChiangrai United3–113 February 2011
Apipoo SuntornpanavejThailandOsotspa M-150 SaraburiRoyal Thai Navy4–130 April 2011
Ney FabianoBrazilChonburiKhonkaen6–114 May 2011
Frank OhandzaCameroonBuriram PEASCG Samut Songkhram4–022 May 2011
Sarayuth ChaikamdeeThailandBangkok GlassPolice United5–329 May 2011
Teerasil DangdaThailandMuangthong UnitedBangkok Glass6–210 August 2011
Ronnachai RangsiyoThailandBEC Tero SasanaTTM Phichit3–027 August 2011
Kritsada KemdemThailandOsotspa M-150 SaraburiTOT S.C.4–024 September 2011
Frank Ohandza4CameroonBuriram PEATTM Phichit6-120 November 2011
Kim Joo-YongSouth KoreaTTM PhichitTOT S.C.3-217 December 2011
Chatree ChimtalayThailandBangkok GlassKhonkaen4-024 December 2011
Aron da SilvaBrazilSrirachaThai Port3-131 December 2011

Attendances

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Buriram PEA255,12924,7128,31515,008n/a
2Muangthong United182,61021,3703,27810,742n/a
3Sisaket Muangthai122,81512,1503,1057,224n/a
4Bangkok Glass97,0699,8911,4955,710n/a
5Army United94,86315,7102,5295,580n/a
6Chonburi92,3178,5001835,430n/a
7Chiangrai United63,4478,3006003,732n/a
8Osotspa M-150 Saraburi62,1715,9431,7043,657n/a
9Police United61,8258,9497643,637n/a
10Khonkaen52,7435,4251,2503,103n/a
11SCG Samut Songkhram48,8775,4811,2002,875n/a
12BEC Tero Sasana47,2685,6501,4252,780n/a
13Thai Port46,9476,9169862,762n/a
14Siam Navy39,3935,9334292,317n/a
15TTM Phichit38,0395,0001,1432,238n/a
16Sriracha34,1553,2008502,009n/a
17Pattaya United29,0197,5004471,814n/a
18TOT S.C.23,3243,0003861,372n/a
League total1,392,01124,7121834,564n/a

Updated to games played on January 28, 2011
Source:Thai Premier League
Notes:
Team played previous season in Division 1 League.

Champions

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The league champion wasBuriram PEA. It was the team's second title.

See also

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References

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