Jumpasri United

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Jumpasri United FC
จั ม ปา ศรี ยูไนเต็ด
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Basic data
Surname Jumpasri United Football Club
สโมสร ฟุตบอล จั ม ปา ศรี ยูไนเต็ด
Seat ThailandThailand Maha Sarakham , Maha Sarakham (Province) , Thailand
founding 1977
Colours Yellow Red
president ThailandThailand Udomsak Pedkamp
First soccer team
Venue ThailandThailandMahasarakham Province Stadium,
Maha Sarakham , Maha Sarakham Province , Thailand
Places 3000
league Thai League
2017 18th place  
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The Jumpasri United FC (Thai: สโมสร ฟุตบอล จั ม ปา ศรี ยูไนเต็ด) is a professional football club from Maha Sarakham . Until 2017, the club played in the Thai League , the country's top division. The club did not receive a license for the 2018 season and was banned for 2 years. From 2020 the club can start again in the Thai League 4, Region North / East.

Club history

The club was founded in 1977 under the name FC Osotspa . It is a works association of the Osotspa company, which is mainly known for its energy drink M-150. Since 2006 the club has also been nicknamed M-150. The company is also the club's main sponsor. At the same time, the club logo is the same as the company logo.

The history and the successes of the club go hand in hand with the coach Chatchai Paholpat, who was the club's coach from 1996 to 2007. All the successes of the association could be achieved under his leadership. The club took part in the first edition of the Thai Premier League in the 1996/97 season. However, he could not hold the league and had to relegate to the newly founded Thailand Division 1 League . They finished second in the second division and fought in the play-offs for promotion against the FC Royal Thai Police from the first division. After home and away games, the policy was defeated and the club returned to the top division. Since its recovery in 1997, the club has become an integral part of the Premier League. In 1999 the club managed to move into the final of the Thai FA Cup . There they were defeated by FC Bangkok Bank, however, by just 1: 2. With a respectable fourth place, you finished the league. After an eighth place in the following season, 2002 was the most successful year in the club's history. The club became runner-up, qualified for the AFC Champions League and won the Queen's Cup for the first time . In the 2002/03 Champions League season, the group stage could be reached with a victory over Churchill Brothers SC . But the team didn't have the slightest chance in the group stage. With zero points and a goal difference of 1:20 from three games, they were eliminated from the competition. Both in the 2003/04 season and 2004/05 the season ended in third place in the league. In addition, the Queen's Cup could be defended. Overall, the trophy could be won three times in a row. 2006 was again only the runner-up, but could again be qualified for an international competition. At the end of the season, long-time coach Chatchai Paholpat left the club.

Osotspa M-150 took part in the AFC Cup in 2007 , but did not get beyond the group stage again. However, they did much better than a few years earlier in the Champions League. The third place in the group could be taken and Osotspa got 11 points. With 9th place in the 2007 season, they achieved the second worst result since the promotion. With 4th place this could be corrected one season later.

In the middle of the 2009 season, the club moved from Bangkok to Saraburi in order to develop a new and wider fan base. This was accompanied by the renaming of the association in Osotspa-Saraburi. With fifth place at the end of the season, you could again place yourself among the top five in the league. In the FA Cup , which was held again for the first time since 2001, the club reached the semi-finals. There Osotspa was only eliminated in the semifinals against the eventual cup winners FC Thai Port .

2010 Pairoj Borwonwatanadilok was hired as a new coach. Under him, Osotspa finished seventh in the 2017 season. In 2011 the club finished sixth and in 2012 they finished fifth in the table. In 2013, after the contract with Pairoj Borwonwatanadilok ended, the former Pattaya United coach Chalermwoot Sa-Ngapol was signed.

In the 2015 season, Osotspa moved back to Bangkok from Saraburi Province and used the Rajamangala National Stadium as their home ground. At the end of the season, the club moved from Bangkok to Samut Prakan Province and was renamed Osotspa M-150 Samut Prakan FC.

In 2016 the club was taken over by Super Power Football Venture. From then on, the club played under the name Super Power Samut Prakan FC .

At the end of the season, the club announced that it would move to the Maha Sarakham province in 2018 and join forces with Jumpasari United, who were playing in the Thailand Amateur League at the time. The licensing for the Thai League 2 was not fulfilled for financial reasons. The team was automatically banned for 2 years. In 2020 the team can start again in the Thai League 4, North / East.

Club successes

2001/02, 2006 - runner-up
1999 - final
2002 - winner
2003 - winner
2004 - winner
  • Super cup
2002 - winner
2006 - winner

Stadion

Until the end of the 2017 season, the club played its home games at the Samut Prakarn SAT Stadium (Thai: สนาม กีฬา การ กีฬา แห่ง ประเทศไทย สมุทรปราการ เคหะ บางพลี) in Bang Phli in Samut Prakan . The multi-purpose stadium has a capacity of 5100 spectators. The stadium is owned by the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) .

Mahasarakham Province Stadium

Venues

season Stadion Location capacity owner Coordinates
2007-2008 Klong Chan Sports Center Bang Kapi , Bangkok N / A National Housing Authority 13 ° 46 ′ 41.2 "  N , 100 ° 38 ′ 41.9"  E
2009 Thanarom Village Football Field Pathum Thani , Pathum Thani Province N / A N / A 13 ° 55 '9.8 "  N , 100 ° 41' 25.3"  E
2010-2013 Saraburi Stadium Pathum Thani , Pathum Thani Province 6,000 Saraburi Municipality 14 ° 33 '24.2 "  N , 100 ° 54' 17.1"  E
2014 Rajamangala Stadium Bang Kapi , Bangkok 49,722 Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) 13 ° 45 '19.5 "  N , 100 ° 37' 19.8"  E
2014 Thephasadin Stadium Pathum Wan , Bangkok 6,378 Chulalongkorn University 13 ° 44 '44.2 "  N , 100 ° 31' 39.3"  E
2015 Rajamangala Stadium Bang Kapi , Bangkok 49,722 Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) 13 ° 45 '19.5 "  N , 100 ° 37' 19.8"  E
2016-2017 Samut Prakarn SAT Stadium Bang Phli , Bangkok 5,100 Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) 13 ° 34 '45.9 "  N , 100 ° 47' 39.6"  E
2018 Mahasarakham Province Stadium Maha Sarakham , Maha Sarakham (Province) 3,000 Mahasarakham Provincial Administration Organization 16 ° 9 ′ 14.9 "  N , 103 ° 18 ′ 58.7"  E

Trainer

Surname Time at Jumpasri United FC
from to
ThailandThailand Chatchai Paholpat 1996 2006
ThailandThailand Arjhan Srong-ngamsub January 1, 2007 December 31, 2009
ThailandThailand Pairoj Borwonwatanadilok March 24, 2010 May 25, 2013
BrazilBrazil Stefano Cugurra July 1, 2014 September 1, 2015
ThailandThailand Somchai Subpherm July 16, 2015 April 28, 2016
ThailandThailand Pairoj Borwonwatanadilok April 28, 2016 November 8, 2016
ThailandThailand Chalermwoot Sa-Ngapol December 28, 2016 March 9, 2017
EnglandEngland Jason Withe March 11, 2017 May 31, 2017
ThailandThailand Apisit Kaikaew May 31, 2017 10th September 2017
ThailandThailand Suksan Khunsuk 13th September 2017 20th November 2017
BrazilBrazil Daniel Melo 20th November 2017 1st January 2018

Best goal scorers since 2003

season Surname Gates
2003/2004 ThailandThailand Vimol Jankam 14th
2004/2005 ThailandThailand Sarayut Chaikamdee 10
2006 Ivory CoastIvory Coast Kone Kassim 6th
2007 ThailandThailand Jakkrit Bunkham 9
2008 ThailandThailand Sarayut Chaikamdee 12
2009 ThailandThailand Sarayut Chaikamdee 9
2010 BrazilBrazil Cleiton Silva 5
2011 BrazilBrazil Cleiton Silva 10
2012 BrazilBrazil Dudu 10
2013 ThailandThailand Chananan Pombuppha 10
2014 BrazilBrazil Aron da Silva 15th
2015 BrazilBrazil Addison Alves 12
2016 Ivory CoastIvory Coast Anthony Moura-Komenan 10
2017 BrazilBrazil Moreira 3
2018 blocked
2019 blocked
2020

Former players

ThailandThailand Suradet Thongchai

Season placement

league

season league
league Level Games S. U N Gates Points position
1996/1997 Thai Premier League 1 34 8th 10 16 41:73 34 14.  
1997 Thai Premier League Division 1 2 18th 12 2 4th 36:17 38 2.  
1998 Thai Premier League 1 22nd 4th 9 9 22:47 21st 10.
1999 22nd 10 9 3 32:21 39 4th
2000 22nd 6th 8th 8th 15:20 26th 8th.
2001/2002 22nd 13 5 4th 34:21 44 2.
2002/2003 18th 5 8th 5 19:17 23 6th
2003/2004 18th 10 3 5 43:23 33 3.
2004/2005 18th 9 5 4th 34:20 32 3.
2006 22nd 10 8th 4th 35:20 38 2.
2007 30th 10 10 10 38:36 40 9.
2008 30th 13 12 5 37:25 51 4th
2009 30th 13 8th 9 36:32 47 5.
2010 30th 10 12 8th 32:30 42 7th
2011 34 12 15th 7th 47:32 51 6th
2012 34 16 4th 14th 55:48 52 5.
2013 32 9 12 11 38:43 39 8th.
2014 38 11 15th 12 53:49 48 11.
2015 34 10 9 15th 40:54 39 11.
2016 31 8th 7th 16 45:71 31 15th
2017 Thai League 1 34 1 3 30th 31: 128 6th 18.  
2018 blocked
2019 blocked
2020 Thai League 4 - North / East 4th

Cup

National

season Cup
FA Cup Queen's Cup Kor Royal Cup League Cup
1997 final Quarter finals Semifinals round 2
1998
1999 final
2000
2001/2002
2002/2003 winner winner
2003/2004 winner
2004/2005 winner
2006
2007 winner
2008
2009 Semifinals Quarter finals
2010 Round 4 Group stage Semifinals
2011 Round 3
2012 Round 3
2013 Round 4
2014 Round 3 Round 3
2015 Round 4 round 2
2016 round 2 Round 3
2017 Round 1 Round 1
2018 blocked
2019 blocked
2020

International

season Cup - International
AFC Champions League AFC Cup
2003/2004 Group stage
2007 Group stage

Explanations / individual evidence

  1. osotspa.com: Osotspa company website
  2. rsssf.com: List of cup winners
  3. rsssf.com: Overview of the Queen's Cup winners
  4. rsssf.com: Detailed overview of the AFC Cup season
  5. RSSSF.com: Kings Trophy

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