Buriram United Football Club(Thai:สโมสรฟุตบอลบุรีรัมย์ ยูไนเต็ด) is a Thai professionalfootballclub based inBuriram.The club has played at the top level of Thai football for the majority of their existence and competes in theThai League 1.The club was founded in 1970 asPEA Football Club(Provincial Electricity Authority Football Club), before being reformed asBuriram PEAandBuriram Unitedin 2010 and 2012 respectively. Their home stadium isChang Arenawhich has a capacity of 32,600.[1]
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Full name | Buriram United Football Club สโมสรฟุตบอลบุรีรัมย์ ยูไนเต็ด | |||
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Nickname(s) | Thunder Castle (ปราสาทสายฟ้า) | |||
Short name | BRUTD | |||
Founded | 1970 2010 ,asBuriram PEA Football Club 2012 ,asBuriram United Football Club | ,asProvincial Electricity Authority Football Club|||
Ground | Chang Arena Buriram,Thailand | |||
Capacity | 32,600 | |||
Chairman | Newin Chidchob | |||
Head coach | Osmar Loss | |||
League | Thai League 1 | |||
2023–24 | Thai League 1, Champions | |||
Website | www | |||
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Buriram United won their firstThai League 1title in 2008 and theKor Royal Cupin 1998, as PEA. The club was previously based inAyutthayabefore moving east to Buriram for the 2010 season. In the 2011 season, Buriram became the first team in Thailand football history to win all the domestic trophies, as the treble champions (2011 Thai Premier League,2011 Thai FA Cup,and2011 Thai League Cup). Buriram then went on to win five domestic treble in the 2011, 2013,2015,2021–22and2022–23season where the club went undefeated in the league during the 2013 and 2015 season.
Buriram United is by far the most popular Thailand football club, with millions of fans from across the country. Polling shows that it is also the third most popular football club in terms of supporters in Thailand overall behindPremier LeagueclubsLiverpoolandManchester United.[2]As of 2024, Buriram United has an estimated market value of €12.83 million.[3]
History
editOrigins: "Provincial Electricity Authority" (1970–2009)
editThe club was founded in 1970, but their first big success came in 1998 by winning the third division of theKor Royal Cup.The club was then promoted to theThai Division 1 League.In 2002–03 the club finished third in the second division. They then competed theThai League 1Relegation play-off, but lost the final match 0–1 toThailand Tobacco Monopoly.A year later, they succeeded at the end of season 2003–04 with promotion to the Thai Premier League.PEAsurprised everyone by becoming the league runner-up at the end of their first Premier League season. Being the runner-up entitled the club to participate in theAFC Champions League.It was the first participation in an international competition for the club. However, the club was excluded from the competition.[4]In the following two seasons, 2006 and 2007, the PEA finished 10th and 8th.
In 2008Provincial Electricity Authorityrelocated toAyutthayaand played atAyutthaya Province Stadium,where they gained a bigger fan base. The club played under the nickname ofFaifa Ayutthaya(Electric Ayutthaya) from media and its fans. Under the head coachPrapol Pongpanich,PEA eventually won their first league title inThai League 1.The club qualified for the2009 AFC Champions League preliminary round.
In 2009, PEA was eliminated from the2009 AFC Champions Leagueafter losing 1–4 toSingapore Armed Forcesin extra-time atRajamangala Stadium.PEA began their title defence campaign of theThai Premier Leaguewith some poor performances. Prapon Pongpanich was sacked in the middle of the season and replaced by former Thailand national team head coachThongsuk Sampahungsith.The club finished in ninth place out of sixteen in the final standings.
Breath of Buriram
editIn December 2009, it was announced that a politician based inBuriram,Newin Chidchobwas to take over the club. He had already tried unsuccessfully to take overTOT SCandRoyal Thai Army[5]Newin relocated the club toBuriraminIsanand rebranded it toBuriram PEA Football Club.Buriram PEA inherited most of the players from the former PEA club including the stars likeRangsan Viwatchaichok,Apichet PuttanandTheerathon Bunmathan.Pongphan Wongsuwanwho was a long-time head coach ofTOT SCwas instated as a coach. Thailand national team memberSuchao Nuchnumof TOT SC also followed his coach to the new team.
Buriram PEA finished their first season after the transition as the runner-up of the2010 Thai Premier League.The club reached the final of the2010 Thai League Cupbut lost 0–1 toThai PortatSupachalasai Stadium.
The Greatest in Thailand
editIn 2011, Buriram PEA under the coaching ofAttaphol Buspakom,completed their 2011 season with the domestictrebleby winning all three Thai major trophies. Buriram won2011 Thai Premier Leaguewith 85 points, the highest record in the league history. They beat the arch-rivalMuangthong Unitedin the2011 Thai FA Cupfinal and clinched their firstThai FA Cuptitle. Following the success in two other competitions, Buriram avenged theirprevious year League Cup finaldefeat against the same opponent,Thai Port,and won the2010 Thai League Cup.Buriram PEA became the first Thai club to win the treble in a season.
Buriram's stadium "The Thunder Castle", was built in 2011 – when it became the first Thailand football stadium without a running track on the side of the field and it was also recorded in the Guinness World Records as the FIFA standard football field with the shortest construction time of 256 days.[6]
At the start of the 2012 season, the club was renamed Buriram United Football Club. In the first match of the group stages of the2012 AFC Champions League,Buriram beat the2011 J-League champion,Kashiwa Reysol,3–2 and became "the first Thai and South East Asian club" to earn a victory against aJ-Leagueclub inACLsince starting the Champions League system in 2003.[7]In the second match, Buriram was the visiting team against the2011 CSL Champion,Guangzhou Evergrande.Buriram also became "the first Thai and South East Asian club" to earn a victory against a Chinese club "in China" after beatingGuangzhou Evergrande1–2 inTianhe StadiumfromSuchao NuchnumandFrank Acheampong's goals.[8]That match was the end of a two-year unbeaten home record for Guangzhou.[9]
2013 & 2015 - Quadruple Season
editIn 2014, under Spanish head coachAlejandro Menéndez,Buriram United became the first Thai club to achieve thequadrupleby winning 4 trophies in the calendar year. The campaign included the titles ofKor Royal Cup,Thai League T1,Thai FA CupandThai League Cup.The league season was also finished with the first invincible titlefor the club, the second Thai team to have achieved such a feat, afterMuangthong Unitedin2012.
Alexandre Gama era (2014–2016)
editIn 2014, Brazilian coachAlexandre Gamawas appointed to guide Buriram United and in his first season, he helped the club to retained the2014 Thai Premier League.The following season, he guided Buriram United to, once again, winning all four of the competitions in the 2015 calendar year:2015 Kor Royal Cup,2015 Thai Premier League,2015 Thai FA Cup,2015 Thai League Cupand also the2015 Mekong Club Championship.
Moreover, the 2015 Buriram United won the2015 Thai Premier Leaguewith an unbeaten record. The Brazilian forwardDiogo Luis Santobroke the top scoring record with 33 goals from 32 games and receivedThai League T1 Top ScorerandPlayer of the Year Awardsat the end of the year andTheerathon Bunmathangot top assists with 19 assists from 32 games in left back position. In 2016, Gama guided the club to win the2016 Toyota Premier Cupand2016 Kor Royal Cupbefore he stepped down as the club coach on 22 May 2016.
Strike back
editIn August 2016, Newin Chidchob admitted he was disappointed that his team's bid to defend their Thailand League title that season was over.[11]Buriram United appointedRanko Popovićas the club manager to fill the vacant role after the dismissal ofAfshin Ghotbi[12]and former coachBozidar Bandovicreturned as the technical director of the club.
In June 2017, Ranko Popovic has resigned as coach after receiving a three-month ban by theThai FAfor slapping the face ofBangkok Unitedphysio Andy Schillinger following a heated argument after Buriram beat the capital side 2–1.[13]Buriram United announced that they promoted Bozidar Bandovic to head coach from his position as technical director of football.[14]
In the same year, the club won the2017 Thai League 1and created history by claiming 86 points - the club's highest points in a single season.[15]
In 2018, after finishing champions in the 2017 Thai League season, Buriram secured direct qualification into the2018 AFC Champions League.In the group stages, a home, Buriram beatCerezo Osaka2–0 andJeju United1–0 and drew 1–1Guangzhou Evergrande.The club lost 4–3 on aggregate in the Round of 16, against Korean sideJeonbuk Hyundai Motors.[16]
In the same year, Buriram comfortably retained the2018 Thai League 1title with a record 87 points.[17]Bozidar Bandovic receivedThai League 1Coach of the Year Award at the end of the season.
Masatada Ishii Era (2021–2023)
editOn 1 December 2021, Buriram United appointed Japanese head coach,Masatada Ishii.Under his firs season, Buriram United went on to win the2021–22 Thai League 1,2021–22 Thai FA Cupand the2021–22 Thai League Cup,the following season, Buriram United manage to retained all their 3 trophies which including the2022–23 Thai League 1,2022–23 Thai FA Cupand the2022–23 Thai League Cupbecoming the first club to retained all of the possible trophies in the country.[18]
New Era (2024–present)
editIn preparation for the new season where Buriram United will also compete in the2024–25 AFC Champions League Eliteand the recently revived2024–25 ASEAN Club Championshipregion tournament, the club signed Philippines goalkeeperNeil Etheridgewho has played his trade in theEnglish Premier LeaguewithCardiff City.Buriram United also signed a few notable key players like former Australian nationalCurtis Good.Buriram United were then drawn in a group alongside Vietnamese clubCông An Hà Nội,Singaporean clubLion City Sailors,Malaysian clubKuala Lumpur City,Philippines clubKaya—Iloiloand Indonesian clubBorneo Samarinda.On 17 September 2024, Buriram United manage to hold off Japanese clubVissel Kobeto a goalless draw at home with both team earning a point in the AFC Champions League Elite. Buriram United the registered the highest ever victory in the ASEAN Club Championship history beating Philippines Kaya—Iloilo 7–0 withLucas Crispimscoring a hat-trick in the match on 26 September. Buriram United then travelled to Australia to faceCentral Coast Marinerson 1 October in the AFC Champions League Elite fixture where Buriram United came out victorious in a 2–1 win.
Rivalries
editBuriram Unitedvs.Muangthong UnitedinThai League
Overall | Home | Away | |||||||||||||||||
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Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
18 | 7 | 9 | 2 | 23 | 14 | +9 | 30 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 12 | 7 | +5 | 3 | 5 | 1 | 11 | 7 | +4 |
Buriram United's main rival isMuangthong United.The two clubs are the powerhouses ofThai League 1(T1). The rivalry between two clubs became highly competitive, since they are the only two clubs that have won theThai League 1championship since the 2009 season.
Season | Attendance | Total attn. |
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2011 | 15,008 | 255,129 |
2012 | 15,319 | 260,415 |
2013 | 18,941 | 303,054 |
2014 | 19,132 | 363,514 |
2015 | 19,553 | 332,412 |
2016 | 15,547 | 248,760 |
2017 | 13,890 | 236,137 |
2018 | 13,000 | 221,003 |
2019 | 13,558 | 203,374 |
As of 8 November 2019[19][20][21][22][23] |
Buriram United and Muangthong United also represent widely different groups of supporters. Buriram represents the mostly rural people of the Thai countryside, while Muangthong United symbolizes the urban people in theBangkok Metropolitan Region.Their rivalry also reflects political differences inFootball Association of Thailand(FAT) since Muangthong United has the close relationship with FAT under the management ofWorawi Makudi,while former politicianNewin Chidchobbecame the polar opposite and frequently questions the transparency of FAT.
The games between the two teams are regarded as an important match-up in Thai football. Buriram has dominated the rivalry head-to-head and maintained an unbeaten record against Muangthong for a long time after the club relocated to Buriram. The phrase"Rather lose to anyone but Muangthong."(Thai lit. แพ้ใครก็ได้ แต่ไม่แพ้เมืองทอง) became a famous quote for fans. Their unbeaten record against Muangthong was broken in2016 Thai Leaguewhen they lost 0–3 to their rival at home.
Affiliated clubs
editDortmund is one of the teams we have always admired. We like their style of play and also the way the team is organized so professionally. We believe that there is much we can learn from each other throughout this partnership.
- Borussia Dortmund(2018–present)[25][26][27]
- Buriram United signed a collaboration agreement with Borussia Dortmund of theBundesligain October 2018. There is the deal to work together at youth level. Starting from U9 and going up to U19 the clubs discuss ways to develop youth players and give them the opportunity to press for places in the senior teams. Both teams have a similar philosophy in development as far as the use of technology, sports science and management in their youth programs.[28]
- Leicester City(2020–present)[29]
- Buriram United signed a collaboration agreement with Leicester City of thePremier Leaguein September 2020. The announcement event was graced by the manager ofKing PowerGroupAiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabhatogether with Buriram United chairman,Newin Chidchob.The collaboration of both clubs is part of a project known as "Thailand Smiles With You". The key goal of this partnership for both clubs is to send young Thai players to Europe to develop in a league which is a higher quality to those in Thailand. As part of this partnership Buriram club will send key players of the team namelySupachok Sarachat,Suphanat Mueanta,Supachai Jaidedfor professional football training at the facilities of Leicester City.[30]
Academy & youth program
editBuriram United opened its first youth academies in 2011. The club is particularly famous for its renowned youth program that has produced many Thai talents over the years[31]–Suphanat Mueanta,Supachok Sarachat,Ratthanakorn Maikami,andAnon Amornlerdsakhave come through the ranks. Buriram United also regularly supplies the Thai national youth teams with local talent. Buriram youth academies play in theThailand Youth League.
The "CP-Meiji Cup U-14 International Championship" is a famous youth program that is held atChang Arenaand Elephant Ground, between October–November every year,[32][33]with six youth teams from Thailand's leading academies and 6 youth teams (Aspire Academy,[34]Jubilo Iwata,Mokhtar Dahari Academy).
In 2018, Buriram United appointedAndrew Ordas head of youth development,[35]thecoachwho gaveChanathip Songkrasinhis youth team debut atBEC Tero Sasana.[36]He replaced BrazilianJose Alves Borges.
Stadium
editChang Arenais a 32,600 seaterfootballstadiuminBuriram,Buriram Province,Thailand.[37]The Chang Arena is the second-largest football stadium in Thailand. Its nickname is "Thunder Castle". Buriram United has led the 16 team Thai League (TL) in attendance since the move to the new stadium.
The Chang Arena is in the Mueang Buriram District, located about 3 kilometres southwest of central Buriram along highway 2445. The 150-acre site has a capacity of 32,600 people with parking for 800 cars and buses, plus 3,000 motorcycles. The pitch is floodlit, allowing for night matches. The stadium houses locker rooms for home and visiting teams provides modern medical facilities and live television and radio broadcasting infrastructure.[38]
Stadiums and locations
editCoordinates | Location | Stadium | Capacity | Year |
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13°24′41″N100°59′37″E/ 13.411302°N 100.993618°E | Chonburi | IPE Chonburi Stadium | 12,000 | 2007 |
14°21′00″N100°35′50″E/ 14.349943°N 100.597258°E | Ayutthaya | Ayutthaya Province Stadium | 6,000 | 2008–2009 |
14°56′45″N103°06′13″E/ 14.945915°N 103.103482°E | Buriram | Khao Kradong Stadium | 14,000 | 2010–2011 |
14°57′57″N103°05′40″E/ 14.965952°N 103.094555°E | Buriram | Chang Arena | 32,600 | 2011–present |
Season by season record
editSeason | League[39] | FA Cup |
League Cup |
Kor Cup/ Champions Cup |
Queen's Cup |
AFC Champions League |
AFC Cup |
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Division | P | W | D | L | F | A | Pts | Pos | Name | Goals | ||||||||
2004–05 | TPL | 18 | 9 | 5 | 4 | 23 | 19 | 32 | 2nd | – | – | – | – | Supakit Jinajai | 10 | |||
2006 | TPL | 22 | 6 | 4 | 12 | 23 | 32 | 22 | 10th | RU | – | DQ | – | Supakit Jinajai | 7 | |||
2007 | TPL | 30 | 13 | 3 | 14 | 35 | 40 | 42 | 8th | – | – | – | Tana Chanabut | 7 | ||||
2008 | TPL | 30 | 18 | 7 | 5 | 38 | 15 | 61 | 1st | – | – | – | Ronnachai Rangsiyo | 16 | ||||
2009 | TPL | 30 | 9 | 9 | 12 | 37 | 41 | 36 | 9th | R4 | RU | KR | PR | GS | Suriya Domtaisong | 9 | ||
2010 | TPL | 30 | 17 | 12 | 1 | 51 | 19 | 63 | 2nd | R4 | RU | – | – | – | – | Suchao Nuchnum | 11 | |
2011 | TPL | 34 | 26 | 7 | 1 | 64 | 15 | 85 | 1st | W | W | – | – | – | Franck Ohandza | 19 | ||
2012 | TPL | 34 | 14 | 12 | 8 | 60 | 40 | 54 | 4th | W | W | RU | GS | – | Frank Acheampong | 12 | ||
2013 | TPL | 32 | 23 | 9 | 0 | 73 | 23 | 78 | 1st | W | W | W | QF | – | Carmelo González | 23 | ||
2014 | TPL | 38 | 23 | 10 | 5 | 69 | 26 | 79 | 1st | R4 | RU | W | GS | – | – | Javier Patiño | 21 | |
2015 | TPL | 34 | 25 | 9 | 0 | 98 | 24 | 84 | 1st | W | W | W | GS | – | W | Diogo | 33 | |
2016 | TL | 30 | 15 | 10 | 5 | 55 | 38 | 55 | 4th | R3 | W | W | GS | – | W | Diogo | 11 | |
2017 | T1 | 34 | 27 | 5 | 2 | 85 | 22 | 86 | 1st | QF | QF | – | – | – | – | Jajá | 34 | |
2018 | T1 | 34 | 28 | 3 | 3 | 76 | 25 | 87 | 1st | RU | SF | RU | R16 | – | Diogo | 34 | ||
2019 | T1 | 30 | 16 | 10 | 4 | 51 | 25 | 58 | 2nd | SF | RU | W | GS | – | Supachok Sarachat | 9 | ||
2020–21 | T1 | 30 | 20 | 3 | 7 | 63 | 26 | 63 | 2nd | SF | – | PO | – | Supachok Sarachat | 10 | |||
2021–22 | T1 | 30 | 19 | 5 | 6 | 48 | 19 | 62 | 1st | W | W | – | PO | – | Supachai Chaided | 14 | ||
2022–23 | T1 | 30 | 23 | 5 | 2 | 75 | 27 | 74 | 1st | W | W | RU | – | – | Supachai Chaided | 19 | ||
2023–24 | T1 | 30 | 20 | 9 | 1 | 70 | 27 | 69 | 1st | R3 | SF | RU | GS | – | Supachai Chaided | 21 | ||
2024–25 | T1 | 30 | ||||||||||||||||
2025–26 | T1 |
Champions | Runners-up | Third Place | Promoted | Relegated |
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Continental record
editMatches
editBy country
editCountry | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Win% |
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Australia | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | +0 | 50.00 |
Cambodia | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | +1 | 100.00 |
China | 17 | 6 | 4 | 7 | 23 | 24 | −1 | 35.29 |
Indonesia | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | +4 | 100.00 |
Iran | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | −2 | 0.00 |
Japan | 19 | 2 | 6 | 11 | 16 | 38 | −22 | 10.53 |
Laos | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 1 | +1 | 50.00 |
Malaysia | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | +1 | 50.00 |
Maldives | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 2 | +5 | 100.00 |
Philippines | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 0 | +7 | 100.00 |
Singapore | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | −4 | 25.00 |
South Korea | 19 | 6 | 5 | 8 | 16 | 28 | −12 | 31.58 |
Uzbekistan | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | +1 | 50.00 |
Vietnam | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 7 | −2 | 25.00 |
Total | 80 | 26 | 20 | 34 | 92 | 115 | −23 | 32.50 |
Players
editFirst-team squad
edit- As of 7 January 2025[40]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules;some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
editNote: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules;some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Buriram United U-23 squad
edit- Buriram United U-23 Squad For PEA U23 Youngster League 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules;some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Club officials
editPosition | Name |
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President | Newin Chidchob |
Team Manager | Boriphat Soonrod |
Head Coach | Osmar Loss |
Assistant coach | Rafael Toledo Uendell Machedo Silva Emerson Pereira |
Coach and analyst | Jordan Manning |
Physical & Fitness coach | Sattaya Phoosinoi Adisorn Chaiyo Weerachai Thaitae Suriya Jakrawachot Jose lera Juliano Vallim |
Goalkeeper coach | Zoran Mijanovic |
Manager of Academy Team | Chonchanok Chidchob Jitravuth Chatchaipholrat |
List of Buriram United former managers
editManagers by years (2001–present)
Most trophies won as a head coach
edit- As of 28 May 2023
Key to honours:
- T1 =Thai League 1
- FA =Thai FA Cup
- LC =Thai League Cup
- CC =Thailand Champions Cup/Kor Royal Cup
Name | T1 | FA | LC | CC | Total |
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Masatada Ishii | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 6 |
Alexandre Gama | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 6 |
Attaphol Buspakom | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 6 |
Alejandro Menéndez | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
Božidar Bandović | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
Jorginho Campos | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Ranko Popović | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Prapol Pongpanich | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Total | 10 | 6 | 7 | 5 | 28 |
Honours
editDomestic competitions
editLeague
editCups
editInternational competitions
editASEAN
editDouble and trebles
edit- Double
- Treble
- Thai League 1,Thai FA CupandThai League Cup(5): 2011, 2013,2015,2021–22,2022–23
Club Ranking
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Worldedit
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Nationaledit
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