Ratchaburi Mitr Phol FC
Pełna nazwa | Ratchaburi Mitr Phol Football Club |
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Przydomek | ราชันมังกร (Smoki) |
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Data założenia | 2004 |
Liga | Thai Premier League |
Państwo | ![]() |
Stadion | Stadion Mitr Phol, Ratchaburi |
Prezes | Boonying Nitikarnchana |
Trener | Somchai Maiwilai |
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Ratchaburi Mitr Phol Football Club (taj. สโมสรฟุตบอลราชบุรี มิตรผล) – tajski klub piłkarski, grający w Thai Premier League, mający siedzibę w prowincji Ratchaburi.
Sukcesy
- Thai League 2
- mistrzostwo (1): 2012
- Puchar Tajlandii
- zwycięstwo (1): 2016
- Puchar Ligi Tajskiej
- mistrzostwo (2): 2012, 2013
Stadion
Swoje domowe mecze klub rozgrywa na Stadionie Mitr Phol w Ratchaburi. Stadion może pomieścić 14000 widzów[1].
Skład na sezon 2018
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Przypisy
- ↑ Mitr Phol Stadium, [w:] baza Soccerway (stadiony) [online] [dostęp 2018-07-09] .
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