Royal Thai Air Force FC

Royal Thai Air Force FC

Leagues Played
Thailand Division 3 79
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Results

Thailand Division 3 02/18 09:00 - Royal Thai Army v Royal Thai Air Force FC L 3-2
Thailand Division 3 02/10 08:00 - Royal Thai Air Force FC v North Bangkok University D 1-1
Thailand Division 3 02/07 11:00 - Bangkok FC v Royal Thai Air Force FC L 2-0
Thailand Division 3 02/03 09:00 - VRN Muangnon v Royal Thai Air Force FC D 0-0
Thailand Division 3 01/31 08:30 - Royal Thai Air Force FC v Chamchuri Utd W 2-0
Thailand Division 3 01/28 08:30 - Royal Thai Air Force FC v Nonthaburi United D 3-3
Thailand Division 3 01/21 08:30 - Kasem Bundit University v Royal Thai Air Force FC L 3-0
Thailand Division 3 01/14 08:30 - Royal Thai Air Force FC v The Icon RSU W 2-1
Thailand Division 3 01/10 08:30 - Samut Prakan FC v Royal Thai Air Force FC W 0-1
Thailand Division 3 01/06 08:30 - Royal Thai Air Force FC v Inter Bangkok L 0-1
Thailand Division 3 12/24 08:30 - Prime Bangkok v Royal Thai Air Force FC L 2-1
Thailand Division 3 12/16 10:00 - Samut Sakhon City v Royal Thai Air Force FC - View

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 24 12 12
Wins 8 5 3
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 11 4 7
Goals for 38 24 14
Goals against 41 20 21
Clean sheets 6 2 4
Failed to score 6 2 4

Wikipedia - Air Force United F.C.

Air Force United Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลแอร์ฟอร์ซ ยูไนเต็ด) was a Thai defunct professional football club based in Lam Luk Ka, Pathum Thani province. Defunct after 2019 season, the club was renamed to Uthai Thani F.C. and was relocated to Uthai Thani province. The team formed the football section of the Royal Thai Air Force until 2019.

History

Historically, Air Force United had been one of the most successful Thai football clubs. However, since the turn of the century, they hadn't achieved much success. The last silverware they won was the FA Cup back in 2001. Air Force hadn't played in the topflight of Thai football since 2004.

In 2010 Thai Division 1 League, the season started off brightly for the Airmen, and by the midway point they were strong candidates for promotion. In the second half of the season, they lost form and finished in 6th spot for the second consecutive season.

Air Force Central in 2017

The 2011 & 2012 seasons both saw Air Force United flirting with relegation before they eventually finished in mid-table. The club had to relocate to Ramkhamheang University for the latter stages of the 2011 season because their stadium was flooded due to the 2011 Thailand floods. Despite returning home for the first half of the 2012 season, the club played the second leg of the campaign at North Bangkok University while their ground was being renovated.

In the 2013 season under the stewardship of club legend Narasak Boonkleng, the team started out with two 1 goal victories followed by a frustrating 4 straight goalless draws which had the making of a long tough season. But the Airmen had a nine-game winning streak with 1 goal victories, which put the Air Force United in prime position to win promotion back to the Premier League after 10 years' absence. The 2nd Leg saw them struggle a bit, but they regrouped to pull off a series of wins to gain promotion and win the league in subsequent home games.

The 2014 season start was just a total nightmare unable to win the first twelve games until the 2–1 away victory at Singhtarua. Despite showing some sign of improvement, the club management decided to part ways with head coach Narasak Boonkleng. The club's fortunes did not improve with a seven-game winless streak followed by a nine-game winless streak to end the season and relegated back to League 1 after just one season.

The 2015 season started with Sasom Pobprasert as full-time head coach, but it started poorly with one draw and two losses in the first three games. The next four games saw massive improvement with 2 wins and 1 draw pulling out of relegation and into 13th place before the Songkran (Thai New Year's) break. Another chance to show that the team had settled down was when they hosted Navy FC of Premier League in the 1st Round of the 2015 Toyota League Cup, but the team took a 1–0 lead into injury time and gave up 2 goals to be eliminated from the cup. Since being eliminated from the League Cup, the team had a 6-game unbeaten streak with 4 wins and 2 draws placing them at 3rd place in the table right before the league went on a 40-day break for the 2015 Southeast Asian Games in Singapore.

Renaming and relocation to Uthai Thani

At the end of season 2019, the club owner decided to change the club name to Uthai Thani and relocated to Uthai Thani Province.

Royal Thai Air Force FC is a professional soccer team based in Bangkok, Thailand. The team is affiliated with the Royal Thai Air Force and competes in the Thai League 1, the top tier of Thai football.

Founded in 1957, Royal Thai Air Force FC has a rich history and a strong fan base. The team's colors are blue and white, reflecting the colors of the Royal Thai Air Force.

Known for their fast-paced and attacking style of play, Royal Thai Air Force FC has a talented squad of players who are capable of competing with the best teams in Thailand. The team has a reputation for producing young talent and developing players through their youth academy.

Royal Thai Air Force FC plays their home matches at the Thupatemi Stadium, a modern and well-equipped stadium located in Bangkok. The team has a dedicated fan base who show their support by attending matches and cheering on the players.

Overall, Royal Thai Air Force FC is a respected and competitive team in Thai football, with a strong tradition of success and a commitment to developing young talent.