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Bangkok Glass
บางกอกกล๊าส เอฟซี

Bangkok glass football club logo, March 2018.png
Full name
Bangkok Glass Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลบางกอกกล๊าส
Nickname(s)
The Rabbits
(กระต่ายเเก้ว)
Short name
BGFC
Founded
2006; 12 years ago (2006)
Ground
Leo Stadium
Thanyaburi, Pathum Thani, Thailand
Capacity
16,014
Owner
Boon Rawd Brewery
Chairman
Pavin Bhirombhakdi
Head Coach
Dusit Chalermsan
League
Thai League 2
2018
Thai League 1, 14th Decrease
Website
Club website


















Home colours














Away colours




Current season























Active departments of
Bangkok Glass

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Football (Men's)

Football B (Men's)

Volleyball (Women's) (Dissolved)

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Volleyball Youth (Women's) (Dissolved)

Futsal (Men's)

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Bangkok Glass Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลบางกอกกล๊าส) is a Thai professional football club based in Pathum Thani Province and is managed by BG FC Sport Co.,Ltd. which is a subsidiary of Bangkok Glass Group of Companies. Bangkok Glass FC participates in the Thai League 2.


Its nickname "The Rabbits" derives from the chinese zodiac of the first club president, Pavin Bhirombhakdi who born in The Year of the Rabbit.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 2006–2009


    • 1.2 2010–Present




  • 2 Stadium


  • 3 Stadium and locations


  • 4 Season by season record


  • 5 Season by season record for team B


  • 6 Continental record


  • 7 Players


    • 7.1 First team squad


    • 7.2 Out on loan


    • 7.3 Reserves and academy


    • 7.4 Former players




  • 8 Coaches


  • 9 Honours


    • 9.1 Domestic competitions


      • 9.1.1 Cups




    • 9.2 Other




  • 10 AFC clubs ranking


  • 11 In pop culture


  • 12 References


  • 13 External links





History



2006–2009




Bangkok Glass winning the Super Cup 2009


Bangkok Glass FC was founded in 2006 and played in the Khǒr Royal Cup, the fourth level of the Thai football league. In the beginning of the 2009 season, the club bought the franchise of Krung Thai Bank F.C. in order to compete in the Thai League 1.
The club then started the pre-season under the name of Raj-Vithi-BGFC in the 2009 Queen's Cup in the match against Haaka-Sriracha FC. The team was made up of players from Bangkok Glass FC, trialling players with the potential to play in the Thai League.
In their first Premier League season, the club was managed by Hans Emser,[1] a German Head Coach. Under his service, the club was unbeaten for twelve league games in a row. He was a successful coach from Bangkok Glass FC with a points average of 2,33. Nevertheless, Emser himself declared that he preferred to work with the youth team rather than the senior team.




Bangkok glass logo from 2006–2017



2010–Present


The club then appointed Surachai Jaturapattarapong, a former Thailand national team player who previously worked as a coach in S. League of Singapore as the club's new head coach. After a poor start to the 2010 season, Surachai stepped down from his post and was replaced by the Brazilian Carlos Roberto. His tenure in charge was short-lived though as he was fired in October 2010 after two heavy defeats to PEA Buriram and Osotspa Saraburi. Bangkok Glass finished a disappointing 5th in the PLT in 2010. The current manager is Supasin Leelarit and Surachai Jaturapattarapong was re-appointed as head coach at the end of the 2011 season. After a disappointing season Surachai stepped down again from his post October 2012 and was replaced by Phil Stubbins. Bangkok Glass finished the season a disappointing 8th in the PLT 2012. After short lived in Bangkok Glass FC Phil Stubbins stepped down in March 2013. For short time assistant coach Anurak Srikerd taken over and he make the club history for the first club trophy Thai FA Cup 2014 since they founded.[2]
In 2015, Bangkok Glass FC joined AFC Champions League for the first time. After a successful decade, Bangkok glass FC established Yamaoka Hanasaka Academy or YHA in collaboration with Cerezo Osaka and Yanmar for developing young footballers to become professional footballers in 2016.[3]



Stadium


Leo Stadium was open in 2010 after being renovated on land adjacent to bangkok glass company limited. It located in Pathum Thani.It was originally used by bangkok glass company limited officer. After Bangkok Glass F.C. bought the franchise of Krung Thai Bank F.C. in order to join in the Thai League 1 they use Leo Stadium to be their own home ground. The capacity of the stadium was 16,014,. In 2018, LEO Stadium was installed natural grass sport field.[4]



Stadium and locations

















Coordinates
Location
Stadium
Capacity
Year

14°00′02″N 100°40′45″E / 14.000649°N 100.679028°E / 14.000649; 100.679028

Pathumthani

Leo Stadium
13,000
2010–Present


Season by season record
























































































































































































































Season

League[5]

FA Cup

League
Cup

Kor
Royal
Cup

AFC
Champions
League
Other
Top scorer
Division
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Pos
Name
Goals
2009

TPL
30
16
8
6
45
31
56
3rd

QF




Singapore
Cup – RU

Nantawat Tansopa
8
2010

TPL
30
12
9
9
48
38
45
5th

R3

QF



Singapore
Cup – W

Chatree Chimtalay
10
2011

TPL
34
15
8
11
55
41
53
5th

R4

R3




Sarayuth Chaikamdee
15
2012

TPL
34
10
15
9
53
39
45
8th

SF

SF




Samuel Ajayi
11
2013

TPL
32
14
8
10
32
40
50
5th

RU

R2




Chatree Chimtalay
10
2014

TPL
38
14
7
17
70
65
49
10th

W

QF




Lazarus Kaimbi
12
2015

TPL
34
15
11
8
47
38
56
6th

R4

R3

RU

Play-off
 –

Darko Tasevski
Aridane
9
2016

TL
31
18
3
10
62
41
57
3rd

R2

R2
 –
 –
 –

Ariel Rodríguez
19
2017

T1
34
16
8
10
63
44
56
5th

R3

R1
 –
 –
 –

Jhasmani Campos
Surachat Sareepim
10
2018

T1
34
11
9
14
55
46
42
14th

R2

RU
 –
 –
 –

David Bala
Surachat Sareepim
8








Champions

Runners-up

Third Place

Promoted

Relegated












Season by season record for team B







































Season
League

FA Cup

League Cup
Top goalscorer
Division
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Pos
Name
Goals
2017

T4 Bangkok
30
8
11
11
34
44
35
9th
Can't Enter
Can't Enter
Weerapat Ninburapa
12


Continental record


























Players



First team squad



As of 9 August 2018[6]

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


































































































No.

Position
Player
1

Thailand

GK

Narit Taweekul
3

Thailand

DF

Chalermsak Aukkee
4

Australia

DF

Matt Smith (Captain)
5

Thailand

MF

Tanaboon Kesarat
7

Costa Rica

FW

Ariel Rodríguez
8

Thailand

MF

Thitipan Puangchan
9

Thailand

FW

Surachat Sareepim
10

Brazil

FW

David Bala
14

Thailand

MF

Sarawut Masuk
15

Thailand

FW

Nantawat Suankaew
17

Thailand

MF

Chakkit Laptrakul
19

Thailand

DF

Pichit Ketsro
20

Spain

MF

Toti
22

Thailand

MF

Nattachai Srisuwan




































































































No.

Position
Player
24

Thailand

MF

Siwakorn Sangwong
26

Thailand

MF

Itthiphon Khamplio
28

Thailand

DF

Apisit Sorada
29

Thailand

FW

Chatree Chimtalay
31

Thailand

DF

Thanakorn Boonyapichit
32

Thailand

FW

Warut Bunsuk
33

Thailand

DF

Saharat Pongsuwan
34

Thailand

DF

Piyachanok Darit
35

Thailand

MF

Tassanapong Muaddarak
38

Thailand

GK

Korraphat Nareechan
40

Thailand

GK

Chalermkeat Pootoya
59

Thailand

MF

Phommin Kaeosanga
70

Republic of Macedonia

MF

Mario Gjurovski


Thailand

GK

Chatchai Budprom


Brazil

FW

Barros Tardeli


Note 1: Players who are AFC Champions League quota foreign players are listed in bold.



Out on loan


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








































No.

Position
Player


Thailand

DF

Mongkol Namnuad (at Thailand Navy)


Thailand

DF

Sakeereen Teekasom (at Thailand Navy)


Thailand

MF

Chaowat Veerachat (at Japan Cerezo Osaka U-23)


Thailand

GK

Surasak Mo-aum (at Thailand Chiangmai)


Thailand

MF

Atthawit Sukchuai (at Thailand Suphanburi)



Reserves and academy




Former players


For details on former players, see Category:Bangkok Glass F.C. players.



Coaches


Coaches by Years (2009–present)





















































































































Name
Nat
Period
Honours
Hans Rudolf Emser

Germany
March 2009 – June 2009

2009 Singapore Cup Runner-up

Surachai Jaturapattarapong

Thailand
June 2009 – June 2010

2009 Singapore Cup Runner-up / 2009 Thai Super Cup / 2010 Queen's Cup

Carlos Roberto

Brazil
June 2010 – October 2010

Supasin Leelarit (Manager)

Thailand
October 2010 – December 2010

2010 Singapore Cup

Sathit Bensoh

Thailand
December 2010 – March 2011


Arjhan Srong-ngamsub

Thailand
March 2011 – December 2011


Surachai Jaturapattarapong

Thailand
January 2012 – October 2012


Phil Stubbins

England
October 2012 – March 2013


Anurak Srikerd (Caretaker)

Thailand
March 2013 – May 2013


Attaphol Buspakom

Thailand
May 2013 – June 2014

2013 Thai FA Cup Runner-up

Anurak Srikerd (Caretaker)

Thailand
June 2014 – November 2014

2014 Thai FA Cup

Ricardo Rodríguez

Spain
November 2014 – November 2015

2015 Kor Royal Cup Runner-up

Anurak Srikerd

Thailand
November 2015 – June 2016


Aurelio Vidmar

Australia
August 2016 – July 2017


Surachai Jaturapattarapong (Caretaker)

Thailand
July 2017 – November 2017

Josep Ferré

Spain
November 2017 – March 2018


Anurak Srikerd

Thailand
April 2018 – October 2018


Dusit Chalermsan

Thailand
October 2018 –



Honours



Domestic competitions



Cups


  • FA Cup:


1 Champions (1): 2014


Other


  • Thai Super Cup:


Champions (1): 2009

  • Queen's Cup:


Champions (1): 2010

  • Singapore Cup:


Champions (1): 2010


AFC clubs ranking



As of 02 July 2017.[7]
































Current Rank Country Team
116 Thailand Bangkok Glass F.C.
117 Thailand
Sukhothai F.C.
118 Oman
Al-Nahda Club (Oman)
119 Lebanon
Tripoli SC
120 Jordan
Al-Ahli SC (Amman)


In pop culture


Bangkok Glass F.C. are referred to in 2010 Thai film First Love when Mario Maurer's character is a rising player of this club and Surachai Jaturapattarapong, the team's manager including Supasin Leelarit, vice chairman's club also co-starred.[8]



References





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  8. ^ "ก่อนจะถึงปีโป้ : 14 คนดังวงการลูกหนังที่คว้าดาวเข้าสู่วงการบันเทิง". FourFourTwo (in Thai). 2017-09-14. Retrieved 2017-11-06.




External links








  • Official Website (in Thai)


  • Bangkok Glass at Thai Premier League












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