Cha Choeng Sao F.C.

Chachoengsao FC
ฉะเชิงเทรา เอฟซี
Full name Chachoengsao Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดฉะเชิงเทรา
Nickname(s) The Fighting Fish
Pad Rew
Founded 1997 (1997)
Ground Chachoengsao Town municipality Stadium
Chachoengsao, Thailand
Ground Capacity 6,000
Chairman Thailand Wuttipong Chaisang
Manager Thailand Thanetr Bunlap
League Regional League Division 2

Chachoengsao Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดฉะเชิงเทรา), commonly referred to as "Padrew", is a Thailand professional football club based in Chachoengsao Province. They have played in the Regional League Division 2 Central & Eastern. The club's home stadium is Pimpayachan Stadium. The club founded in 1997 to play semi-professional football tournament in Thailand until 2007, they can promote to play in Thailand professional football league. The club nickname is "The Fighting Fish" (Thai call; Pla Kud Nak Su), the most popular fish in the province.

History

At first, when Chachoengsao FC was still an amateur club (club first name is Look Luang Phor Sothon FC), they used to complete in the Yamaha Thailand Cup. In 1997, they managed to pass the eastern group stage and were promoted to the regional level (division 2). Chachoengsao FC would join Thai Division 1 League in 2007. But they couldn't compete at this level, and were immediately relegated to Division 2, after just one season. Since then, Chachoengsao FC has good performance in second division, and nearly to qualify for the play-offs in 2010–2011.[1] In addition, in 2011 season, Akarawin Sawasdee, the striker No.16 got the top goal scores and best striker awards in 2011 Thai Division 2 League Central & Eastern Region.[2] In 2012 season, the Thailand Tobacco Monopoly support team for main sponsor.

Stadium

Chachoengsao Province have 2 football stadium, When they first race in TFA tournament Chachoengsao F.C. used the provincial stadium for play in home match. In 2008, there are a lot of supporter and the provincial stadium not have a seat enough, in addition, provincial stadium be used for another activities of province, then they are move to used Pimpayachan Stadium for race football in home match only. The Pimpayachan Stadium has built for commemorate to "Mr.Subin Pimpayachan", the important people of province. The stadium have capacity 3,778 seat.

Pimpayachan Stadium

Crests

Chachoengsao F.C. used the Fighting Fish to crest since 1999, and modified for a year concept.

Kit

Year Brand Main Sponsor Co-Sponsor
1997–2007 Ego Sport Toyota
2008–2009 Deffo Toyota
2010 Diadora Yamaha East Water
2011 Diadora Toyota Yamaha, East Water, CCSFC Shop, Village Art
2012 Diadora Ptt Yamaha, East Water, Beer Chang, CCSFC Shop, Village Art

Supporters

The supporters of Chachoengsao FC called "Fighting Fish Friend" (Thai; Puen Pla Kad). They used No.8 for a symbol, because the No.8 come from "Pad" (Thai; Pad = Eight, 8) in "Padrew". In 2010, the team gave the No.8 to Chachoengsao F.C. supporters.[3]

Timeline

History of events of Chachoengsao FC

Year Important Events
1997
  • The club is formed as Chachoengsao FC, nicknamed The Fighting Fish
2005
  • Was range 4th in Pro League 2, promote to Pro League 1
2006
  • Thai Football association include Pro League 1 with Thai Premier League Division 1
2007
  • After a miserable season, finishing 11th, relegated to Division 2
2009
  • Part of the shake up of Thai football, moved into Regional League Central/East

Season By Season Record

Season League FA Cup League Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005 DIV2 4th
2006 DIV1 30 8 7 15 31 14th
2007 DIV1 B 22 4 7 11 18 40 19 11th Sirisak Romphothong
2008 DIV2 A 20 6 5 9 17 32 23 8th Manoz Roger 8
2009 DIV2 Central-East 22 8 7 7 32 31 31 7th R1 Edu Kwaku
2010 DIV2 Central-East 30 7 11 12 27 40 32 12th R2 R2 Jo Mingsamorn
2011 DIV2 Central-East 30 14 9 7 54 45 51 7th R2 R1 Akarawin Sawasdee 19
2012 DIV2 Central-East 34 10 6 18 33 48 36 12th R1 R1 Jeerachai Ladadok 6
2013 DIV2 Central-East 26 10 7 9 43 31 37 7th
2014 DIV2 Central-East 26 10 10 6 48 36 40 6th
2015 DIV2 Central-East 26 15 6 5 54 31 51 2nd Not Enter R1
2016 DIV2 East R1
Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Honours

Runner-up (1): 2015

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References

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