Bangkok Bank Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลธนาคารกรุงเทพ) was a semi-professional Thai football club based in Bangkok from Bangkok Bank. Bangkok Bank FC was founded 1955 and played in the top Thai football division, the Thai Premier League. Their home stadium was Bangkok Bank Ground.

Bangkok Bank FC
ทีมฟุตบอลธนาคารกรุงเทพ
Full nameBangkok Bank Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลธนาคารกรุงเทพ
Nickname(s)The Royal Lotus
(บัวหลวง)
Founded1955
Dissolved2008
GroundBangkok Bank Ground
Bangkok, Thailand
Capacity2,000
OwnerBangkok Bank

History

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The club dropped out of the Thai football system in 2008 after being relegated from the Thai Premier League. Bangkok Bank were certainly one of the biggest clubs in the Thai football scene, winning 11 Khor Royal Cup and 7 Kor Royal Cup titles before the Thai Premier League rose as we know it today. Bangkok Bank, were the first winners of the Premier League title in 1996/97 and represented Thailand in Asian club competitions.

Stadium and locations by season

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Coordinates Location Stadium Capacity Year
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 3,500 2007
13°40′49″N 100°38′52″E / 13.680362°N 100.647642°E / 13.680362; 100.647642 Bangkok Bangkok Bank Football Field (Udomsuk) 2,000 2007–2008

Season by season record

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Season League[1] FA Cup Queen's
Cup
League
Cup
Kor Royal
Cup
AFC Competition Top scorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos AFC
Champions
League
Asean Name Goals
1996–97 TPL 34 17 11 6 54 34 62 3rd  –  –  –
1997 TPL 22 11 5 6 34 23 38 3rd  – R1  –
1998 TPL 22 6 13 3 33 27 31 5th W  –  –  –
1999 TPL 22 7 7 8 22 21 28 8th  –  –  –
2000 TPL 22 6 7 9 14 23 25 9th W  –  –  –
2001–02 TPL 22 9 8 5 21 17 35 3rd  –  –  –  –
2002–03 TPL 18 6 10 2 31 26 28 4th  –  –  –  –
2003–04 TPL 18 7 5 6 28 21 26 6th  –  –  –  –
2004–05 TPL 18 5 5 8 25 28 20 8th  –  –  –  –
2006 TPL 22 10 4 8 26 28 34 5th  –  –  –  –
2007 TPL 30 10 14 6 28 23 44 7th  –  –  –  –  –
2008 TPL 30 6 11 13 23 35 29 14th  –  –  –  –  –
Champions Runners-up Third Place Promoted Relegated

Performance in AFC competitions

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1999/00: 3rd place
Team GP W D L F A GD PTS
Bangkok Bank 33 14 6 13 49 45 4 48

Results

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Season Team 1 Score Team 2
1967   Bangkok Bank
0–1
  South China
1967   Bangkok Bank
2–0
  South China
1967   Bangkok Bank
0–1
  Selangor FA
1967   Bangkok Bank
0–0
  Selangor FA
1969   Bangkok Bank
1–1
  Vietnam Police
1969   Bangkok Bank
1–1
  Mysore State
1969   Bangkok Bank
0–1
  Yangzee FC
1969   Bangkok Bank
4–0
  Manila Lions
1971   Bangkok Bank
2–0
  FC Punjab Police
1971   Bangkok Bank
0–2
  Al-Shorta
1971   Bangkok Bank
1–4
  Maccabi Tel Aviv
1985   Bangkok Bank
2–0
  Tiong Bahru CSC
1985   Bangkok Bank
1–1
  Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian
1985   Bangkok Bank
5–1
  Malacca FA
1985   Bangkok Bank
2–0
  ADP FC
1985   Bangkok Bank
1–0
  Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian
1985   Bangkok Bank
1–0
  Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian
Season Team 1 Score Team 2
1985   Bangkok Bank
1–3
  Daewoo Royals
1985   Bangkok Bank
0–3
  Al-Ittihad
1987–88   Bangkok Bank
0–0
  Air Force SC
1987–88   Bangkok Bank
7–0
  Victory SC
1987–88   Bangkok Bank
0–4
  Al-Hilal
1987–88   Bangkok Bank
1–6
  Al Rasheed
1990–91   Bangkok Bank
1–2
  Pelita Jaya Jakarta
1990–91   Bangkok Bank
2–1
  Geylang International
1994–95   Bangkok Bank
4–3
  Club Valencia
1994–95   Bangkok Bank
5–2
  Club Valencia
1994–95   Bangkok Bank
1–4
  Liaoning FC
1994–95   Bangkok Bank
1–0
  Liaoning FC
1995–96   Bangkok Bank
0–2
  Persib Bandung
1995–96   Bangkok Bank
1–0
  Persib Bandung
1997–98   Bangkok Bank
2–4
  Dalian Wanda
1997–98   Bangkok Bank
0–0
  Dalian Wanda

Coaches

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Coaches by Years (1990–2008)

Name Nat Period Honours
Chatchai Paholpat   1990–92
Withaya Laohakul   1995–97 Thai Premier League
Chalermwoot Sa-Ngapol   1999–00 Thai FA Cup, Queen's Cup, Asian Cup Winner's Cup 3rd Place
Wisoot Wichaya   2001–02
Chalermwoot Sa-Ngapol   2002–03, 2004–05
Anant Amornkiat   2006–07
Apiruck Sriaroon   2007
Wisoot Wichaya   2008

Honours

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Domestic

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Invitational

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Notes

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  1. ^ The competition is widely regarded as the predecessor of AFC Champions League (held for the first time in 1967), since it was the first organized international competition that involved club teams around Asia, organized by the football authorities of East Pakistan, in collaboration with Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

References

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  1. ^ King, Ian; Schöggl, Hans & Stokkermans, Karel (20 March 2014). "Thailand – List of Champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 16 July 2014. Retrieved 29 October 2014. Select link to season required from chronological list.
  2. ^ Tom Lewis; Neil Morrison; Novan Herfiyana; Karel Stokkermans (2003). "Aga Khan Gold Cup (Dhaka, Bangladesh)". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
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