Name Chiangmai FCBadgeUser Rating (0 users)
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League Position14
Recent League Form ➡ Established1999 (25 years old)
Sport Soccer
Stadium/Home700th Anniversary Stadium
(5,000 Capacity)
Jersey or Equipment Clearart
ArchivePrimary ColoursLocationChiang Mai
NicknamesCompetitionsThai League 2Last Editcydalby: 09/Apr/20
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27/04 | Kasetsart FC | - | Chiangmai FC | | 11:00am |
Results
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21/04 | Chiangmai FC | 2 - 0 | Chainat | |
07/04 | Chanthaburi | 1 - 1 | Chiangmai FC | |
30/03 | Chiangmai FC | 0 - 4 | Ayutthaya FC | |
23/03 | Chiangmai Un | 1 - 1 | Chiangmai FC | |
16/03 | Chiangmai FC | 2 - 0 | Kanchanaburi | |
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Chiangmai Football Club (Thai สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดเชียงใหม่) is a Thai professional Association football club based in Chiang Mai Province, a province located in the very northern part of Thailand. The club plays in Thai League 2. Their main home ground at 700th Anniversary Stadium.
In 2009 the club was restructured. They were given a new badge, new management and a new nickname: "Lanna Tigers". The club finished 9th in the Regional League Northern Region just to win it a year later. It qualified Chiangmai Football Club to participate in the play-offs which they mastered successfully.
But the first ever adventure in the Thai Division 1 League in 2011 lasted only one season. It took the side two years to bounce back. However, a second period was on the limbo when club president Udonpan Jantaraviroj announced to withdraw the club and his support in the second tier. After lengthy discussions and fan protests he agreed to move on but in the end of 2016 he decide to quit the club after he managed Chiangmai Football Club for a long time.
Team Members = Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 0 (Total: 0)Stadium or HomeThe 700th Anniversary Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, built to host the 1995 Southeast Asian Games and to commemorate the 700th Anniversary of Chiang Mai's establishment at the same time. It was also used for the 1998 Asian Games. Football side Chiangmai F.C. returned to the stadium for the 2009 season having used a municipal stadium elsewhere in the city in recent years. Architecturally, the stadium is clearly a forebear of the 80th Birthday Stadium in Nakhon Ratchasima. A continuous single tier, almost a perfect circle, rises up on one side to form a large main stand which provides covered accommodation for 4,500 spectators. Only the main stand has plastic seats and cover. The rest of the tribunes are uncovered concrete steps painted white.
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