Bangkok Glass F.C.

The Bangkok Glass FC ( Thai: สโมสร ฟุตบอล บางกอก ก ล๊า ส ) is a Thai football club, which in Pathum Thani province is located. The club plays in the Thai Premier League the top division in the country. Play their home games, the club from the Leo Stadium. Is operated by the Association of BG FC Sport Co., Ltd. a subsidiary of Bangkok Glass Industry Co., Ltd. ..

Club history

The club was founded in 2006 and played until recently in Khǒr Royal Cup, the fourth division of Thailand. The license to the first league bought the club in late 2008 FC Krung Thai Bank from. At the same time took over Bangkok Glass also part of the team. Beginning of 2009, took the club under the name of Raj Vithi -BG FC Sport part the Thai Queen's Cup. The team was composed of players of FC Raj Vithi and Bangkok Glass. The team won two of three games, still did not survive the group stage and was eliminated only by the poorer goal difference from an early stage.

In his first Premier League season the club started with the German Hans Emser as head coach. Under him, the association filed equal to a start record for the league. The team lost none of the first thirteen games. Claims to Emser occurred in early June 2009 as the leader back at his own request from his post as head coach. Emser, the most successful coach of the club with a points average of 2.33 wanted to concentrate on his job as director of the youth academy, again. His successor was Surachai Jaturapattarapong. After initial difficulties, succeeded Surachai to stabilize the team. At the end of the first Thai Premier League season was the 3rd place for the Rabbits. In addition to the third place in the league, the club also reached the final of the Singapore Cup, an invitational tournament of the Singapore Association. There they defeated Geylang United 0-1. For the season 2010 renowned New Items were presented. Among other Sutee Suksomkit and Ney Fabiano. Both Fabiano and Sutee last played for Melbourne Victory in the Australian A- League. In February 2010, Bangkok Glass participated in the 34th Queen's Cup. In the preliminary round, the club failed to qualify as group winners for the main round and made ​​it to the final. There they met with Police United, the upstart in the Thai Premier League 2010. The final was won 4-1, and it was the first success in the Queen's Cup for the club. 2010 will also see the club was able to secure the victory in the Singapore Cup Final the first international title for the club under the guidance of interim coach Supasin Leelarit the second attempt since 2009.

Coach

Coach of the club since 2009

Queen's Cup winner 2010

Youth Training Centre

The club has a youth training center is the technical director of the German Hans Emser. The Academy maintains a U-11, U18 U13/14 and U16 youth team. Four youth players of the club went in March 2009 for a longer period of time to Germany to Bayer 04 Leverkusen to participate in the training of the local youth team. At the same time we signed a partnership agreement with the 1st FC Kaiserslautern. Surachet Ngamtip, the captain of the U-19 national team of Thailand will work out in April 2010 for another 4 weeks of Bayer Leverkusen 's U -23.

Honours

National

  • Queen's Cup
  • Super Cup
  • Khǒr Royal Cup

Internationally

  • Singapore Cup

Athletic departments

In addition to the seniors team and the two youth teams, a futsal team is part of the club. She plays since 2009 in the Thailand Futsal League. In the team, there are also players with a disability.

References / Notes

Pictures of Bangkok Glass F.C.

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