Prime Bangkok F.C.

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Prime Bangkok
พราม แบงค็อก
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Full nameLife Passion Corporate Bangkok Football Club
Nickname(s)The Thunder Eagle
Founded2006; 15 years ago (2006), as Bangkok North Central ASSN
2016; 5 years ago (2016), as Air Force Robinson
2020; 1 year ago (2020), as Prime Bangkok
GroundRamkhamhaeng University Stadium
Bang Kapi, Bangkok, Thailand
Capacity6,000
ChairmanJatuporn Pramolbal
LeagueThai League 3
2020–21Thai League 3, 5th of 14 in the Bangkok metropolitan region

Prime Bangkok Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลพราม แบงค็อก) is a Thai football team based in Bangkok and play their home games at the Ramkhamhaeng University Stadium. The club is currently playing in the Thai League 3 Bangkok metropolitan region.

History[]

Thai football records are hard to come by but recent records do show that Central Lions first came to prominence in the 2007 season playing in the Thailand Division 1 League which was at the 2nd level in the Thai football league system and played under the name Bangkok North Central ASSN. They started the 2007 season in 2007 which featured 12 teams, of which 5 teams would be relegated. Bangkok North Central filled the last relegation spot tied on 29 points with 3 other teams. Goal difference would be the deciding factor in the league and Bangkok North Central would lose out by 1 goal to Nakhon Sawan.

For the 2008 season, Bangkok would start in the Division 2 Group B League which had just been expanded to feature two groups of 11 teams, the top two of which would be promoted. Group B was also a generally pro Bangkok league compared to Group A, therefore many of the sides would be either university or college sides. Bangkok would be a tough team to break down that season and only lost on four occasions, the hard part for them was scoring goals and converting draws into victories. They duly came 6th, 9 points behind the promotion places.

In 2009, Thai football was once again in a restructuring phase. The 2nd division would be renamed the Regional League Division 2 and Bangkok would start life in the Bangkok Area Division, again a league that generally features university and college sides. One promotion spot would be up for grabs as there would be 5 regional leagues in total. Bangkok would come 3rd, but a long way behind the league winners Raj Pracha. 2009 also saw Bangkok enter the FA Cup for the first time but they were knocked out of the first qualifying round by Thai Summit Samut Prakan who played in the Central/East regional league.

In 2010, it was to be a bad year for Bangkok, they came 12th out of 13 in the Bangkok regional league and also went out of the newly formed Thai League Cup in the first qualifying round. They were relegated from the 2010 Thai Division 2 League Bangkok & field Region league but came back to prominence in the 2012 Thai Division 2 League Bangkok & field Region and were known as Central Lions and played at the Rajamangala University of Technology in Thanyaburi District.

In 2016, this club was taken over by Air Force Central F.C. and this club is the reserve Air Force Central F.C. team.

In 2017, they came back to compete in the 2017 Thailand Amateur League Bangkok Metropolitan Region.

In 2020, this club was taken over and renamed to Prime Bangkok Football Club.[1]

Crest history[]

Stadium and locations[]

Coordinates Location Stadium Year
13°46′41″N 100°38′42″E / 13.778111°N 100.644962°E / 13.778111; 100.644962 Bang Kapi, Bangkok Klong Chan Sports Center 2007
14°00′22″N 100°40′23″E / 14.006079°N 100.672992°E / 14.006079; 100.672992 Pathum Thani North Bangkok University Stadium (Rangsit) 2008
14°01′41″N 100°43′33″E / 14.028011°N 100.725802°E / 14.028011; 100.725802 Pathum Thani Queen Sirikit 60th Anniversary Stadium 2009
13°48′07″N 100°47′27″E / 13.801944°N 100.790833°E / 13.801944; 100.790833 Min Buri, Bangkok 72nd Anniversary Stadium (Min Buri) 2010
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) 2012
13°57′04″N 100°37′28″E / 13.951133°N 100.624507°E / 13.951133; 100.624507 Pathum Thani Thupatemi Stadium 2012
13°52′06″N 100°50′49″E / 13.8684344°N 100.8470571°E / 13.8684344; 100.8470571 Nong Chok, Bangkok BEC Tero Sasana Nong Chok Stadium 2012
14°10′09″N 100°31′44″E / 14.169266°N 100.528964°E / 14.169266; 100.528964 Ayutthaya Ratchakram Stadium 2016–2017
13°57′04″N 100°37′28″E / 13.951133°N 100.624507°E / 13.951133; 100.624507 Pathum Thani Thupatemi Stadium 2018

Seasons[]

Season League FA Cup League Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2007 DIV1 B 22 9 2 11 30 35 29 8th
2008 DIV2 B 20 6 10 4 21 24 28 6th
2009 DIV2 Bangkok 18 2 4 12 18 36 10 10th QR
2010 DIV2 Bangkok 24 2 7 15 17 41 13 12th Not Enter QR
2011 Suspended
2012 DIV2 Bangkok 34 4 8 22 29 72 20 17th Not Enter Not Enter
2013–15 Suspended
2016 DIV2 Bangkok 20 2 5 13 17 36 11 11th Not Enter Not Enter
2017 DIV 3 Central Collaspe
2017 TA Bangkok 8 7 1 0 23 7 22 1st Not Enter Can't Enter Thailand Patcharapon Usmali 4
2018 T4 Bangkok 22 6 5 11 16 27 23 9th Not Enter QR1
2019 T4 Bangkok 24 4 8 12 24 32 20 10th Not Enter Not Enter Thailand Somprat Inthaphut 7
2020-21 T3 Bangkok 20 8 9 3 26 24 33 5th Not Enter Not Enter Cameroon Moussa Abakar 11
Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Players[]

Current squad[]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF Iran IRN Meysam Aboofazeli
10 MF Japan JPN Omae So
11 FW England ENG Kieron Burrell
14 FW Thailand THA Teerasak Poeiphimai

References[]

  1. ^ "สิ้นชื่อแอร์ฟอร์ซโรบินสัน กำเนิดใหม่แอลพีซีแบงค็อก (in Thai)". www.supersubthailand.com.

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