Samut Sakhon City Power F.C.

Samut Sakhon City Power
สมุทรสาครซิตี้ พาวเวอร์
Full name Samut Sakhon City Power Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลสมุทรสาครซิตี้ พาวเวอร์
Nickname(s) The Power
(เดอะ พาวเวอร์)
Founded 1977 (1977),as Osotspa Football Club
2017 (2017),as Samut Sakhon City Power Football Club
Ground Samut Sakhon Province Stadium
Samut Sakhon, Thailand
Ground Capacity 6,000
Owner Samut Sakhon Football Group
Chairman Keerawit Tippayaphuwanan
Head Coach vacant
League Thai League
2016 15th

Samut Sakhon City Power (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลสมุทรสาครซิตี้ พาวเวอร์) is a Thai football club based in Samut Sakhon. This club plays in the Thai League. The club appeared in the AFC Cup 2007, the Asian equivalent of the UEFA Cup, and played its final group match against Singapore's Tampines Rovers on 22 May 2007 at the Thai Army Sports Stadium. In 2007, the team has adopted the yellow and red colours of its sponsor, M-150 (energy drink), and now wears yellow shirts with red trim and red shorts and socks.

History

Early year

The club was founded in 1977 under the name Osotspa F.C. in association with the company Osotspa, known for its energy drink M-150. Since 2006, the club used the nickname M-150th, and is sponsored by the company. Both the club and the company share the same logo.[1]

1996–2000

The history and achievements of Osotspa go hand in hand with the coach Chatchai Paholpat, who held the position of manager at the club between 1996 and 2007. All achievements of the association were achieved under his leadership. The club participated in the 1996–97 season in the first edition of the Thai League. However, they could not hold off relegation, and fell to the newly founded Thai Division 1 League. They finished second in this league and fought in the play-offs for promotion to the Royal Police United from the first division. After the round of matches, Osotspa defeated Police and the club returned to the top league. Since their re-emergence in 1997, the club has become an integral part of the Premier League. In 1999 they reached the final of the Thai FA Cup collect, but were beaten 2–1 by Bangkok Bank at Supachalasai Stadium.[2]

2000–2006

The club achieved respectable fourth and eighth place finishes in the following seasons of the league. 2002 marked the most successful season in the club's history; Osotspa finished runners-up in the league, qualified for the AFC Champions League and won for the first time the Queen's Cup.[3]

In the 2002–03 AFC Champions League season, Osotspa achieved a 7–4 aggregate victory over the Churchill Brothers to qualify for the competition proper.[4] However, Osotspa struggled in the group stages, and were eliminated with zero points from three games and a goal difference of 1:20. The club finished the following 2003–04 and 2004–05 seasons in third place. They successfully defended their Queen's Cup title on both occasions, to make it three consecutive victories in the competition. Osotspa were again only runners-up in 2006, but once again qualified for the Champions League. At the end of the season the longtime coach Chatchai Paholpat left the club.

2007–2016

Osotspa M-150 took part in the 2007 AFC Cup under new manager Arjhan Srong-ngamsub. They were again eliminated at the group stage, but with much-improved results – a close third with 10 points.[5] They could not emulate such form in the league, however, finishing a disappointing 9th, 23 points behind winners Chonburi, followed by 4th the following year.

In the middle of 2009, Osotspa relocated to Saraburi Province and changed its name to Osotspa M-150 Saraburi F.C.

In 2010 the club signed Pairoj Borwonwatanadilok as their new coach. Under him, Osotspa came 7th 2010 season, 6th in 2011 season and 5th 2012 season in his three-season long tenure.

In 2013, after Pairoj's contract ended, the club replaced him with former Pattaya United coach Chalermwoot Sa-Ngapol.

In 2015 season, Osotspa relocated from Saraburi Province back to Bangkok and used Rajamangala National Stadium as their home venue. In the late of the season, the club relocated from Bangkok to Samut Prakan Province and renamed to Osotspa M-150 Samut Prakan F.C..[6]

In the middle of 2016 season, Osotspa Co., Ltd. made the change in their parent organization. They decided to expel their football section and establish independence authority. Super Power Football Venture has become the owner of Osotspa football club and rebranded it to Super Power Samut Prakan F.C. [7]

In November of 2016, due to the takeover of Samut Sakhon Football Group, Super Power Samut Prakan F.C. has rebranded to Samut Sakhon City Power F.C. and relocated to Samut Sakhon Province.[8]

Samut Sakhon City Power

Started in 2017, after the takeover of Samut Sakhon Football Group, Keerawit Pittayaphuwanan the president of Samut Sakhon become the first president of Samut Sakhon City Power.

Sponsors

The following are the sponsors of Samut Sakhon City Power (named " Samut Sakhon City Power Partners"):

Timeline

History of events of Samut Sakhon City Power Football Club

Year Important Events
1977
  • The club is formed as Osotspa Football Club
1997
  • Relegated to the Thailand Division 1 League in the 1996–97 season
  • Promoted to the Thai Premier League in the 1997 season
1999
  • FA Cup runners-up
2002
  • Enter the AFC Champions League for the first time
  • Queen's Cup champions for the first time
  • Kor Royal Cup champions for the first time
  • Premier League runners-up
2003
  • Queen's Cup champions for the 2nd time
2004
  • Chatchai Paholpat hired as the club's new coach
  • Queen's Cup champions for the 3rd time
2006
  • Relocate, to use the Rattana Bundit University sports field for home games
  • Premier League runners-up
  • Chatchai Paholpat sacked as the club's coach
2007
  • Renamed Osotspa M-150 after the club's sponsors
  • Relocate, to use the Osotsapa Stadium for home games
  • Enter the AFC Cup for the first time
  • AFC Cup games held at the Royal Thai Army stadium
  • Kor Royal Cup champions for the 2nd time
  • Arjharn Srongngamsub hired as the club's new coach
2009
  • Relocate mid season to Saraburi province and renamed Osotspa Saraburi
  • Saraburi Central Stadium is confirmed as the new ground for the next two seasons
2014
2015
2016
  • Osotspa Samut Prakan F.C. change the name to Super Power Samut Prakan F.C. due to their take over.
2017
  • Super Power Samut Prakan F.C. change the name to Samut Sakhon City Power F.C. due to their take over by Samut Sakhon Football Group and use Samut Sakhon Province Stadium.

Achievements

Runner-up: 2002, 2006
Champions: 2002, 2003, 2004 [9]
Runners-up: 1999
Champions: 1990
Champions: 2001, 2006

Performance in AFC competitions

2002–03: Group Stage
2007: Group Stage
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2002–03 AFC Champions League Qualifying Zone 2 (East)/Round 2 Indonesia Persita Tangerang 1–0 0–0
Qualifying Zone 2 (East)/Round 3 India Churchill Brothers 6–3 1–1
Group stage South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 6–0
Group stage China Dalian Shide 7–1
Group stage Japan Shimizu S-Pulse 7–0
2007 AFC Cup Group stage Malaysia Pahang FA 4–0 0–4
Group stage Singapore Tampines Rovers 3–0 2–1
Group stage India Mohun Bagan 0–0 1–0

Stadium and locations

Coordinates Location Stadium Capacity Year
13°55′10″N 100°41′25″E / 13.919385°N 100.690364°E / 13.919385; 100.690364 Pathum Thani Thanarom Village Football Field ? 2009
14°33′24″N 100°54′17″E / 14.556724°N 100.904748°E / 14.556724; 100.904748 Pathum Thani Saraburi Provincial Administrative Organization Stadium

(Saraburi Stadium)

6,000 2010-2011

Season by season record

Season League[10] FA Cup League Cup Queen's
Cup
Kor Royal
Cup
AFC
Champions
League
AFC
Cup
Top scorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1996–97 TPL 34 8 10 16 41 73 34 14th N/A N/A N/A       N/A N/A
1997 DIV 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2nd N/A N/A       N/A N/A
1998 TPL 22 4 9 9 22 47 21 10th N/A N/A         N/A N/A
1999 TPL 22 10 9 3 32 21 39 4th RU N/A N/A       N/A N/A
2000 TPL 22 6 8 8 15 20 26 8th N/A N/A N/A       N/A N/A
2001–02 TPL 22 13 5 4 34 21 44 2nd N/A N/A         N/A N/A
2002–03 TPL 18 5 8 5 19 17 23 6th   N/A W W     N/A N/A
2003–04 TPL 18 10 3 5 43 23 33 3rd   N/A W   GR   Vimol Jankam 14
2004–05 TPL 18 9 5 4 34 20 32 3rd   N/A W       Sarayoot Chaikamdee 10
2006 TPL 22 10 8 4 35 20 38 2nd   N/A N/A       Kone Kassim 6
2007 TPL 30 10 10 10 38 36 40 9th   N/A   W   GR Jakkrit Bunkham 9
2008 TPL 30 13 12 5 37 25 51 4th   N/A         Sarayoot Chaikamdee 12
2009 TPL 30 13 8 9 36 32 47 5th SF N/A QF       Sarayoot Chaikamdee 9
2010 TPL 30 10 12 8 32 30 42 7th R4 GR SF     Cleiton Silva 5
2011 TPL 34 12 15 7 47 32 51 6th R3         Cleiton Silva 10
2012 TPL 34 16 4 14 55 48 52 5th R3         Dudu 10
2013 TPL 32 9 12 11 38 43 39 8th R4         Chananan Pombuppha 10
2014 TPL 38 11 15 12 53 49 48 11th R3 R3         Aron da Silva 15
2015 TPL 34 10 9 15 40 54 39 11th R4 R2         Addison Alves 12
2016 TL 31 8 7 16 45 71 31 15th R2 R3         Anthony Moura-Komenan 10
Champions Runners-up Third Place Promoted Relegated

  • P = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • F = Goals for
  • A = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position
  • N/A = No answer

  • QR1 = First Qualifying Round
  • QR2 = Second Qualifying Round
  • QR3 = Third Qualifying Round
  • QR4 = Fourth Qualifying Round
  • RInt = Intermediate Round
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2
  • R3 = Round 3

  • R4 = Round 4
  • R5 = Round 5
  • R6 = Round 6
  • GR = Group Stage
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • RU = Runners-up
  • S = Shared
  • W = Winners

Players

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
2 Thailand FW Suradech Thongchai
3 Thailand DF Kriengsak Chumpornpong
7 Thailand FW Sompong Soleb (on loan from Bangkok United)
8 Thailand MF Sakda Joemdee (2nd Vice-captain)
9 Thailand MF Antonio Verzura
10 Namibia FW Sadney Urikhob
11 Ivory Coast MF Anthony Komenan
13 Brazil DF Jeferson
15 Thailand DF Wanmai Sethtanan
17 Thailand DF Thongchai Phonang
No. Position Player
19 Thailand DF Panphanpong Pinkong (on loan from Bangkok United)
22 Thailand GK Prapat Yoskrai
23 Thailand GK Pattara Piyapatrakitti (on loan from Pattaya United)
24 Thailand GK Pathomtat Sudprasert
25 Thailand DF Ekkasit Chaobutr
27 Thailand MF Sarawut Jaturapat
28 Thailand MF Ekaphan Inthasen
32 Thailand MF Baworn Tapla
33 South Korea DF Lee Hyun-woong
35 Thailand DF Patiparn Phetphun
39 Thailand DF Chatchai Maneewan
40 Thailand MF Keeratikorn Nilmart

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

Current trainers

Head Coach
Assistant Coach

Former coaches

Affiliated clubs

References

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