Police Tero F.C.



























































Police Tero
โปลิศ เทโร
Police Tero, 2018.png
Full name Police Tero Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลโปลิศ เทโร
Nickname(s)
The Silver Shields Dragons
(มังกรโล่เงิน)
Founded 1992; 27 years ago (1992), as BEC Tero Sasana
2018; 1 year ago (2018), as Police Tero
Ground
Boonyachinda Stadium
Lak Si, Bangkok, Thailand
Capacity 3,550
Owner
Royal Thai Police
BEC-TERO
President
Chakthip Chaijinda
Brian L. Marcar
Head Coach Rangsan Viwatchaichok
League Thai League 2
2018
Thai League 1, 15th (relegated) Decrease
Website Club website


















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours




Current season

Police Tero Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลโปลิศ เทโร), formerly known as BEC Tero Sasana is a Thai professional football club based in Bangkok. The club finished runners-up in the inaugural AFC Champions League competition in 2003. BEC Tero Sasana merged with Police United in the 2017 season and changed its official name to Police Tero Football Club in the 2018 season.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Club history


    • 1.1 Crest history




  • 2 Stadium and locations


  • 3 Season by season record


  • 4 Season by season record for team U-23


  • 5 Continental record


  • 6 Players


    • 6.1 First team squad


    • 6.2 Out on loan


    • 6.3 Team U-23


    • 6.4 Former players




  • 7 Managerial history


  • 8 Honours


    • 8.1 Domestic competitions


      • 8.1.1 League


      • 8.1.2 Cups




    • 8.2 International competitions


      • 8.2.1 Asian


      • 8.2.2 Asean






  • 9 References


  • 10 External links





Club history


The team was established in 1992. It was previously known as Sasana Witthaya School team and was founded by Mr. Worawi Makudi. The first football match the team entered was in Division 3 of the football royal cup in 1993. In 1994, the team played in Division 2 of the football royal cup. In 1995, the team played in Division 1 of the football royal cup and in 1996, the team entered the Thai League for the first time. It was during this year, that Mr. Worawi Makudi and Mr. Brian L. Marcar, managing director of BEC-TERO Entertainment Public Co. Ltd., joined hands and renamed the team as Tero Sasana Football Club. The team was placed in 12th position among 18 teams in the Thai League.[2]


In 1997, Tero Sasana Football Club also played in the Thai League and this time was placed in fifth place. Later in 1998, BEC-World Public Company Limited supported the Tero Sasana Football Club and changed the team's name to BEC Tero Sasana FC. The team won the third place when they played the Thai League. They were also one of the eight final teams to enter the final round of the Thai FA Cup.[3]


In 1999, the team entered the Thai League and again won third place. In the same year, they were among the final teams in the Thai FA Cup.[citation needed]


2000 was a very eventful year for BEC Tero Sasana FC. The team won its first championship award by winning the Thai League. It also received the championship award for the King's Cup.[citation needed]


In 2001, BEC Tero Sasana FC was able to keep its championship and won the Thai Premier League for the second consecutive year. This greatly increased the fan base.[citation needed]




BEC Tero Sasana in 2009


The club's success continued for a few years and culminated with finishing runner-up in the 2002–03 AFC Champions League.[4][5]


In 2012 the club appointed Robert Procureur, former general manager of Muangthong United, to be the new Director of Football. He built up a great team by pushing up many young players such as Peerapat Notchaiya, Tanaboon Kesarat, Chanathip Songkrasin, Tristan Do, Chenrop Samphaodi, Jaturong Pimkoon and the fan called "Golden Generation"[6] that was the important to help the team win the Thai League Cup Trophy in 2014, its first trophy in 12 years.[7]


In 2016 after the club was relegated (Saraburi F.C. was out of the Thai league due to their money problems in 2016 so the club was placed in the place of Saraburi F.C.), club president Brian L. Marcar sold the team to Inspire Entertainment related company to Siamsport the owner of Muangthong United.[8] Mr. Robert Procureur quit and the superstar player as Peerapat Notchaiya, Tanaboon Kesarat, Chanathip Songkrasin, Tristan Do, Tristan Do joined Muangthong United.[9][10]


In 2017 the club takeover by Police Group then merged Police United. The club name change was not recognized in 2017, so in 2018 the club will change the name to Police Tero Football Club due to AFC Club Licensing.[11]



Crest history




Stadium and locations

































Coordinates
Location
Stadium
Year

13°52′06″N 100°50′49″E / 13.8684344°N 100.8470571°E / 13.8684344; 100.8470571

Nong Chok, Bangkok

Nong Chok Sport Stadium
2007-2009

13°44′44″N 100°31′39″E / 13.745602°N 100.527595°E / 13.745602; 100.527595

Bangkok

Thephasadin Stadium
2010-2012

13°48′07″N 100°47′27″E / 13.801944°N 100.790833°E / 13.801944; 100.790833

Min Buri, Bangkok

72nd Anniversary Stadium (Min Buri)
2013-2016

13°52′02″N 100°34′39″E / 13.867163°N 100.577392°E / 13.867163; 100.577392

Bangkok

Boonyachinda Stadium
2017–present


Season by season record















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Season
League[12]

FA Cup

Queen's
Cup

League
Cup

Kor Royal
Cup

AFC
Champions League
Top scorer
Division
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Pos
Name
Goals

1996–97

TPL
34
9
14
11
37
44
41
12th
N/A
 –
 –
 –
 –
N/A
N/A

1997

TPL
22
8
7
7
32
26
31
5th
N/A
 –
 –
 –
 –

Worrawoot Srimaka
17

1998

TPL
22
10
8
4
47
23
38
3rd
N/A
 –
 –
 –
 –
N/A
N/A

1999

TPL
22
11
6
5
35
23
39
3rd
N/A
 –
 –
 –
 –
N/A
N/A

2000

TPL
22
14
7
1
48
14
49
1st[13]
N/A
 –
 –
 –
 –
N/A
N/A

2001–02

TPL
22
15
5
2
41
11
50
1st[13]
N/A
 –
 –

W
 –

Worrawoot Srimaka
12

2002–03

TPL
18
10
5
3
31
11
35
2nd[13]
 –
 –
 –

RU

RU

Worrawoot Srimaka
10

2003–04

TPL
18
10
4
4
33
22
34
2nd[13]
 –
 –
 –
 –
 –
N/A
N/A

2004–05

TPL
18
6
7
5
19
18
25
6th
 –
 –
 –

RU
 –

Chakrit Buathong
7

2006

TPL
22
9
9
4
32
14
36
3rd
 –
GR
 –
 –
 –

Pipat Thonkanya
12

2007

TPL
30
14
9
7
47
29
51
3rd
 –
 –
 –
 –
 –

Anon Sangsanoi
13

2008

TPL
30
16
7
7
50
31
55
3rd
 –
 –
 –
 –
 –

Anon Sangsanoi
20

2009

TPL
30
15
6
9
53
34
51
4th

RU

RU
 –
 –
 –

Anon Sangsanoi
18

2010

TPL
30
9
8
13
39
42
35
9th
R4

QF
R2
 –
 –

Anon Sangsanoi
14

2011

TPL
30
13
6
15
39
35
45
8th
QF
 –
QF
 –
 –

Ronnachai Rangsiyo
15

2012

TPL
34
16
9
9
53
43
57
3rd
QF
 –
QF
 –
 –

Cleiton Silva
24

2013

TPL
32
13
9
10
56
49
48
7th
R4
 –
R2
 –
 –

Cleiton Silva
20

2014

TPL
38
18
14
6
66
41
68
3rd
R3
 –
W
 –
 –

Sho Shimoji
17

2015

TPL
34
7
14
13
42
51
35
16th

R2
 –

R3
 –
 –

Adisak Kraisorn
10

2016

TL
30
12
5
13
42
52
41
9th

R2
 –

R3
 –
 –

Sivakorn Tiatrakul
9
2017

T1
34
10
9
15
42
57
39
14th

R3
 –

SF
 –
 –

Michaël N'dri
15
2018

T1
34
10
6
18
53
66
36
15th

R3
 –

R2
 –
 –

Michaël N'dri
16
2019

T2























Champions

Runners-up

Third Place

Promoted

Relegated












Season by season record for team U-23



































Season
League
Top goalscorer
Division
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Pos
Name
Goals
2018

T4 Bangkok












Continental record





































































































































































Players



First team 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

DF

Noppol Pitafai
3

Thailand

DF

Thitathorn Aksornsri
4

Thailand

MF

Natkanet Jintapapootanasiri
5

Thailand

MF

Wichan Nantasri (Vice-captain)
6

Thailand

DF

Thitavee Aksornsri
7

Brazil

FW

Antonio Pina
8

Thailand

MF

Narong Chansawek
9

Brazil

FW

Josimar
10

Thailand

FW

Jaturong Pimkoon
11

Thailand

MF

Pathompol Charoenrattanapirom
13

Thailand

MF

Akkarawat Chokpiyaset
14

Thailand

MF

Suradet Klankham
15

Thailand

DF

Anusak Jaiphet
16

Thailand

DF

Nattapon Sukchai
17

Thailand

FW

Nattawut Moonsuwan
18

Thailand

GK

Kritsana Klanklin
19

South Korea

DF

Kwon Dae-hee
20

Thailand

MF

Sirakorn Pimbaotham
21

Thailand

GK

Watcharapong Imsamai
23

Thailand

DF

Santipharp Chan-ngom
24

Thailand

GK

Chinnapong Raksri
25

Thailand

MF

Nattapon Piamplai
26

Thailand

MF

Sitthichok Tassanai
28

Thailand

GK

Sasawat Injan




















































































































































No.

Position
Player
29

Thailand

FW

Nattapong Rapeeprasit
32

Thailand

FW

Sirawis Pootaworn
33

Thailand

DF

Chumpol Bua-ngam (Captain)
34

Thailand

MF

Pongsakorn Worakulsawat
35

Ghana

DF

Issac Honey
36

Thailand

MF

Satjaporn Tumsuwan
37

Thailand

FW

Sarawut Tana
38

Thailand

MF

Worawit Khampha
39

Thailand

DF

Sanchai Nontasila
40

Thailand

MF

Sorasak La-iad-on
42

Thailand

MF

Aran Phewkom
43

Thailand

MF

Wongpakorn Jaroentaweesuk
44

Thailand

MF

Nattakan Ketrugsa
45

Thailand

FW

Adisak Srikumpang
47

Thailand

DF

Anusorn Jaiphet
48

Thailand

MF

Kanokpon Buspakom
51

Thailand

MF

Nattanan Sanseu
79

Thailand

DF

Pitakpong Kulasuwan
81

Thailand

FW

Kirati Keawsombat
88

Thailand

MF

Akkamon Kaewsuriyaaram
96

Thailand

MF

Nattapon Varattayanan
97

Thailand

GK

Taro Prasankarn
99

Thailand

GK

Chalermkiat Sombutpan



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


Thailand

MF

Kornprom Jaroonpong (to Samut Sakhon)


Thailand

DF

Ratchanon Phangkaew (to Kasetsart)


Thailand

MF

Phiphat Saengwong (to MOF Customs United)








No.

Position
Player



Team U-23


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












No.

Position
Player








No.

Position
Player



Former players


For details on former players, see Category:BEC Tero Sasana F.C. players.



Managerial history


Head coaches by years (1996/97-present)


















































































































































































































Name
Nat
Period
Honours
Bruce Campbell

England
1996–97


Pongphan Wongsuwan

Thailand
1997


Vorawan Chitavanich

Thailand
1998–99


Jason Withe

England
1999–00

Thailand Premier League 2000
2000 Thai FA Cup

Pichai Pituwong

Thailand
2001–02

Thailand Premier League 2001–02

Attaphol Buspakom

Thailand
2002–04
Runner-up AFC Champions League 2002–03
Runner-up ASEAN Club Championship 2003
Runner-up Thailand Premier League 2002–03
Runner-up Thailand Premier League 2003–04

Sasom Pobprasert

Thailand
2004–05


Dave Booth

England
2006


Regis Laguesse

France
2007


Christophe Larrouilh

France
2008 – June 2009
Runner-up 2009 Queen's Cup

Totchtawan Sripan

Thailand
June 2009 – July 2010
TSW Pegasus Cup winner
Runner-up 2009 Thai FA Cup
Jorge Enrique Amaya

Chile
July 2010 – October 2010


Peter Butler

England
October 2010 – June 2011


Phayong Khunnaen

Thailand
June 2011 – December 2011


Andrew Ord

Australia
January 2012 – August 2012


Sven-Göran Eriksson[14]

Sweden
September 2012 – November 2012


Stéphane Demol

Belgium
December 5, 2012 – March 31, 2013


René Desaeyere

Belgium
March 31, 2013 – July 11, 2013


Choketawee Promrut

Thailand
July 11, 2013 – August 10, 2013


Jose Alves Borges[15]

Brazil
August 2013–November 2014

2014 Thai League Cup


Božidar Bandović

Serbia
November 2014 – May 2015

2015 Toyota Premier Cup


Kenny Shiels

Northern Ireland
May 2015 – August 2015


Rangsan Viwatchaichok (Interim)

Thailand
August 10, 2015 – August 27, 2015


Manuel Cajuda

Portugal
August 2015 – December 2015


Rangsan Viwatchaichok (Interim)

Thailand
December 1, 2015 – December 13, 2015


Branko Smiljanić

Serbia
February 2016 – May 2016


Surapong Kongthep (Interim)

Thailand
May 2016 – December 2016

Uthai Boonmoh

Thailand
Feb 2017 – June 2017


Mike Mulvey

England
June 2017 – November 2017


Scott Cooper

Republic of Ireland
January 2018 – March 2018


Rangsan Viwatchaichok (Interim)

Thailand
March 2018 – June 2018


Totchtawan Sripan

Thailand
June 2018 – September 2018


Rangsan Viwatchaichok

Thailand
September 2018 –




Honours



Domestic competitions



League



  • Thai League 1[16]



1st, gold medalist(s) Winners (2) : 2000, 2001-02


2nd, silver medalist(s) Runners-up (2): 2002–03, 2003–04



Cups


  • FA Cup


1 Runners-up (1): 2009

  • League Cup


1 Winners (1) : 2014

  • Kor Royal Cup



1 Winners (1) : 2000


1 Runners-up (2): 2002, 2004


  • Queen's Cup


1 Runners-up (1): 2009


International competitions



Asian


  • AFC Champions League


1 Runners-up (1): 2002–03


Asean


  • ASEAN Club Championship


1 Runners-up (1): 2003


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