Fixtures

Thailand - 2e divisie 04/27 11:00 34 Kasetsart FC vs Chiangmai - View

Results

Thailand - 2e divisie 04/21 10:30 33 Chiangmai v Chainat FC W 2-0
Thailand - 2e divisie 04/07 12:00 32 Chanthaburi FC v Chiangmai D 1-1
Thailand - 2e divisie 03/30 11:00 31 Chiangmai v Ayutthaya United L 0-4
Thailand - 2e divisie 03/23 10:30 30 [8] Chiangmai United v Chiang Mai FC [4] D 1-1
Thailand - 2e divisie 03/16 11:00 29 [4] Chiang Mai FC v Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi [14] W 2-0
Thailand - 2e divisie 03/09 11:00 28 [10] Suphanburi FC v Chiang Mai FC [4] W 1-2
Thailand - 2e divisie 03/02 12:00 27 [5] Chiang Mai FC v Phrae United [11] W 1-0
Thailand - 2e divisie 02/24 10:30 26 [17] Customs United v Chiang Mai FC [4] L 2-1
Thailand - 2e divisie 02/18 10:30 25 [4] Chiang Mai FC v Nakhon Ratchasima [3] L 1-2
Thailand - 2e divisie 02/11 11:30 24 [2] Nakhon Si United v Chiang Mai FC [4] W 0-2
Thailand - 2e divisie 02/07 11:00 23 [18] Krabi FC v Chiang Mai FC [4] L 1-0
Thailand - 2e divisie 02/02 12:00 22 [4] Chiang Mai FC v Rayong FC [5] W 3-2

Stats

 TotalThuisUit
Matches played 35 18 17
Wins 18 14 4
Draws 7 1 6
Losses 10 3 7
Goals for 58 42 16
Goals against 38 19 19
Clean sheets 14 9 5
Failed to score 7 2 5

Wikipedia - Chiangmai F.C.

Chiang Mai Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดเชียงใหม่), also known as Chiangmai was formerly known as Chiang Mai United, is a Thai professional football club based in Chiang Mai province, a province located in the northern part of Thailand. The club plays in Thai League 2. Their main home ground at Chiang Mai Municipality Stadium.

History

Based on the website Thai-Fussball.com, Chiangmai Football Club was founded in 1999 and played in Thailand Provincial League until 2007.

In 2009 the club was restructured. They were given a new badge, new management, new nickname "Lanna Tigers" the club finished 9th in the Regional League Northern Region just to win it a year later. It qualified Chiang Mai Football Club to participate in the play-offs which they mastered successfully.

But the first-ever adventure in the Thai Division 1 League in 2011 lasted only one season. It took the side two years to bounce back. However, a second period was in limbo when club president Udonpan Jantaraviroj announced to withdraw the club and his support in the second tier. After lengthy discussions and fan protests he agreed to move on but at the end of 2016, he decides to quit the club after he managed Chiangmai Football Club for a long time.