Nongbua Pitchaya F.C.

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Nongbua Pitchaya Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลหนองบัว พิชญ) is a Thai professional football club based in Nong Bua Lamphu province,Thailand, that compete in Thai League 2, the second tier of Thai football league system, but will compete in the Thai League 1 in the 2024–25 season, following promotion from the 2023–24 Thai League 2 as runners-up.

Nongbua Pitchaya
หนองบัว พิชญ
Full nameNongbua Pitchaya Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลหนองบัว พิชญ
Nickname(s)The Gamecocks
(พญาไก่ชน)
Short nameNBPFC
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010) (as EGAT Nongbua Lamphu United)
2011; 13 years ago (2011) (as Nongbua Lamphu)
2015; 9 years ago (2015) (as Nongbua Pitchaya)
GroundPitchaya Stadium
Nong Bua Lamphu, Thailand
Capacity12,000[1]
ChairmanSuthep Poomongkolsuriya
ManagerSukrit Yothee
LeagueThai League 1
2023–24Thai League 2, 2nd of 18 (promoted)
Current season

The club was founded in Mueang Nong Bua Lam Phu district, Nong Bua Lamphu province in 2010. They played their home matches at Nong Bua Lamphu Province Stadium. They were first entered to the Thai football league system in 2010, competes in Thai Division 2 League (North Eastern Region), the third tier of Thai football league.

In 2017 the club were first promoted to the Thai League 2, after winning 2016 Regional League Division 2.

The club has won the 2020–21 Thai League 2 thus seeing them promoted to the 2021–22 Thai League 1 season for the first time in their history.

History

The beginning and professionalism at the club

The club was formed by Sports Association of Nong Bua Lamphu Province in 2010; Watchara Leeprasert mayor of Nong Bua Lamphu became the first club chairman,[2] Suthin Srithong was the first coach and Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) was the club sponsor.

The club entered Thai Division 2 League (North Eastern Region) 2010 season, the third tier of Thai football league system with the name EGAT Nongbua Lamphu United and received the nickname Phu Phan Kham Thunder.

On 14 February 2010, the club played their first ever game against Udon Thani F.C. at Institute of Physical Education Udon Thani Stadium, which ended in a 0–1 win.

After the end of 2010 season Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) not renew a sponsorship agreement, the club changed their badge and name to Nongbua Lamphu F.C. in 2011 season and received the new nickname Electric eel.

The club have first-ever match in the Thai League Cup on 18 May 2011 and lost to Yasothon United 7–4 in first qualifying round (northeastern region), in the league they finished twelfth on the table.

In 2012 season they have a financial problems and not have a sponsorship[3] but still finished twelfth again, during the 2013 season, a dismal run of form saw the team go down to the bottom of the league table with only 24 points from 30 games, they lost 14 games, won only 4 games and finished fifteenth on the table. Because of a lack of liquidity the club was forced to search for new owners.

During the 2014 season Suthep Poomongkolsuriya, owner of Pitchayabundit College, a private university in Nong Bua Lamphu completed his takeover of the club, and the club finished twelfth in 2014 season.

2015–present – First title and the Pitchaya stadium

In 2015 season the club changed their badge and name to Nongbua Pitchaya F.C., the new chairman made the club more liquid and gave more transfer-wage budgets. The club had their first-ever match in the Thai FA Cup on 24 June 2015; in the second round and they drew against Kamphaengphet F.C. 1–1, before losing in a penalty shoot-out. In the league they finished eighth in Division 2 northeastern region.

In 2016 season the club relocated from the northeastern to the northern region and qualify to the second round in Thai League Cup and Thai FA Cup , the club made a good performance in northern region including a 5–0 win over Phetchabun and lost only 3 games. They qualified to Division 2 Champions League round as winner of northern region zone.

In the Champions League round they qualified to semi-final, but following the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Football Association of Thailand cancelled the remaining match on 14 October 2016. To find 3 of 4 teams to promoted to Thai League 2 made by draw lots, and the club was promoted after the drawing of lots with Kasetsart and Trat.

The Gamecocks continued to grow as a sports club and also began acquiring more assets. Nongbua Pitchaya's first football stadium started construction in 2019 and started to be used for the Thai League 2 in 2020.[4]

Nongbua won the M150 Championship in March 2021, earning them promotion to Thai League 1 for the first time in their history.

Academies

Nongbua Pitchaya opened its first academies in 2016. The club is one of the leading youth football development academies in Northeast Thailand[5] same level as Buriram United academies – The club's youth team Under-13 and Under-15 are the Northeastern Upper reginal winners of Thailand Youth League in 2017-18 and 2018–19 season. The club also sends youth teams to compete in the country's major youth football events, such as the cp-meiji cup held in Buriram province.[6] The club's youth team performed well in CP-meiji Cup U-14 International Champions, in 2018 semi-final round beat Aspire Academy.[7] The achievements in the development of the youth academy of Nongbua Pitchaya in the country causing football players to join the Thai national youth team such as Thawatchai Aocharod.[8]

The academy coaches are supported by the club to send professional coaching lessons according to the Asian Football Confederation curriculum to develop the potential of the instructors to acquire knowledge subjects under the concept of Pitchaya academies by playing developed under the name "Nong Bua Lona" style that focuses on - agility, movement, effective passing of the ball. In 2019, the Academy of Nong Bua Pichaya has more than 200 children, divided into 9 generations according to age (11–19 years), whose production begins to bloom in the third year of the academy.[9]

Affiliated clubs

In the future i would like to invite young kids like under 18 or under 16 or under 14 and then if they are good enough level with our club we will transfer him to our club soneday, if some players from Nongbua Pitchaya will join our club and then he play well like Chanathip so he can go to other club in the next level so other Japanese club or Europe.

 – Kiyoshi Sekiguchi , Shonan Bellmare Technical Director.[10]

Nongbua Pitchaya have entered a ground breaking alliance with Japanese club Shonan Bellmare in 2022. This agreement to be of benefit to both clubs through the exchange of young players and coaching staff, shared knowledge on technical–training methods and playing friendly matches together.
Nongbua Pitchaya youth teams was invited to join the competition "Copa Belmare International tournament" held in Japan that Shonan Bellmare hold this tournament every year.[12]

Stadium and locations

Nongbua Pitchaya's first football stadium was built in 2019 was called Pitchaya stadium.[13]

CoordinatesLocationStadiumCapacityYear
17°07′48″N 102°25′25″E / 17.1299944°N 102.4237025°E / 17.1299944; 102.4237025Nong Bua LamphuNong Bua Lamphu Province Stadium4,3332010–2020
17°11′51″N 102°25′59″E / 17.197627°N 102.433131°E / 17.197627; 102.433131Nong Bua LamphuPitchaya Stadium6,0002020–

Season-by-season record

SeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupTop goalscorer
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
2010North-East301071344543710thNot EnterNot Enter
2011North-East30661834652412thNot EnterQR1
2012North-East306141035413212thNot EnterQR1
2013North-East304121421492415thNot EnterR1
2014North-East26611921302912thNot EnterQR1
2015North-East34148124742508thR2QR2
2016North2212734822431stR2R2
2017T2321011114547418thQFR2 Jardel Capistrano
Weerayut Sriwichai
Issarapong Lilakorn
6
2018T22812973235455thR1R1 Goran Jerković13
2019T2341210124342469thR2SF Christer Youssef6
2020–21T234211216316751stR3 – Valdo14
2021–22T13013894235476thQFR16 Hamilton19
2022–23T130561927472115thR3R16 Barros Tardeli11
2023–24T23422668039722ndR3R1 Jardel14
ChampionsRunners-upThird placePromotedRelegated

Current squad

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
21GK  THAPrin Goonchorn
22FW  THAThanawut Phochai
23MF  THAThawatchai Aocharod
24FW  THAPanupong Phukpharap
25DF  THAAdisak Waenlor
28DF  THATeerapong Palachom
30FW  THAWeerayut Srivichai
32GK  THAThanakrit Auttharak
35DF  THAThanathip Paengwong
69MF  THAPakorn Seekaewnit
74DF  THAWutthichai Marom
91DF  THAKidsada Prissa
93FW  BRAJúnior Batista
99FW  THAPeeranan Buakai

Note 1: The official club website lists the supporters as player 12th man.

List of Managerial history

NameNatTenureHonours
Suthin Srithong  ThailandJanuary 2010 – December 2010
Prasith Seelachai  ThailandJanuary 2011 – May 2011
Vilas Thipparos  ThailandMay 2011 – December 2011
Ong-ard Prawong  ThailandJanuary 2012 – March 2012
Supete Srisuwan  ThailandMarch 2012 – December 2012
Kiattisak Kamnerdboon  ThailandJanuary 2013 – May 2013
Natthasak Phusordngern  ThailandMay 2013 – December 2013
Saneh Lungkaew  ThailandJanuary 2014 – December 2014
Theerawekin Seehawong  ThailandJanuary 2015 – November 2018Champions of 2016 Regional League Division 2 Northern Region
promoted to Thai League 2
David Pons Carbonero  SpainDecember 2018 – January 2019
Sugao Kambe  JapanJanuary 2019 – June 2019
Matthew Holland  Northern IrelandJune 2019 – November 2019
Somchai Chuayboonchum  ThailandNovember 2019 – April 2021Champions of 2020–21 Thai League 2
promoted to Thai League 1
Thawatchai Damrong-Ongtrakul  ThailandMay 2021 – November 2022
Emerson Pereira da Silva  BrazilDecember 2022 – February 2023
Theerawekin Seehawong (Interim)  ThailandFebruary 2023 – July 2023
Sukrit Yothee  ThailandJuly 2023 –Runners-up of 2023–24 Thai League 2
promoted to Thai League 1

Honours

Domestic leagues

References

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