Results

Thailand Division 3 03/15 11:00 - Chiangmai FC v Chiang Rai City FC L 0-1
Thailand Division 3 02/22 11:00 - Chiangmai FC v Uttaradit FC W 5-1
Thailand Division 3 02/15 09:00 - Maejo United v Chiangmai FC D 0-0
Thailand Division 3 02/02 11:00 - Chiangmai FC v Phitsanulok FC D 1-1
Thailand Division 3 01/25 09:00 - Nakhon Sawan See Khwae City v Chiangmai FC L 1-0
Thailand Division 3 01/18 09:00 - Khelang United v Chiangmai FC D 3-3
Thailand Division 3 Cup 12/14 08:30 - Khelang United v Chiangmai FC D 1-1
Thailand Division 3 11/24 11:00 - Chiangmai FC v Chattrakan City FC D 1-1
Thailand Division 3 11/17 10:00 - Chiang Rai City FC v Chiangmai FC W 2-3
Thailand Division 3 11/10 11:00 - Chiangmai FC v Nakhon Mae Sot United FC W 4-2
Thailand Division 3 11/03 11:00 - Chiang Mai FC v Kamphaeng Phet W 2-0
Thailand Division 3 10/06 11:00 - Phitsanulok FC v Chiang Mai FC W 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 12 7 5
Wins 4 3 1
Draws 6 3 3
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 21 14 7
Goals against 14 7 7
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 3 1 2

Wikipedia - Chiangmai F.C.

Chiang Mai Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดเชียงใหม่), also known as Chiangmai was formerly known as Chiang Mai United, is a Thai professional football club based in Chiang Mai province, a province located in the northern part of Thailand. Their main home ground at Chiang Mai Municipality Stadium.

History

Based on the website Thai-Fussball.com, Chiangmai Football Club was founded in 1999 and played in Thailand Provincial League until 2007.

In 2009 the club was restructured. They were given a new badge, new management, new nickname "Lanna Tigers" the club finished 9th in the Regional League Northern Region just to win it a year later. It qualified Chiang Mai Football Club to participate in the play-offs which they mastered successfully.

But the first-ever adventure in the Thai Division 1 League in 2011 lasted only one season. It took the side two years to bounce back. However, a second period was in limbo when club president Udonpan Jantaraviroj announced to withdraw the club and his support in the second tier. After lengthy discussions and fan protests he agreed to move on but at the end of 2016, he decides to quit the club after he managed Chiangmai Football Club for a long time.

**Chiangmai FC: A Glimpse into the Heart of Northern Thailand's Soccer Spirit**

Chiangmai FC, based in the vibrant city of Chiang Mai, is a professional soccer team that embodies the rich cultural heritage and passionate spirit of Northern Thailand. Founded in 2010, the club has quickly established itself as a formidable presence in Thai football, competing in various leagues and tournaments with determination and skill.

The team's colors, a striking combination of red and white, reflect the energy and enthusiasm of its dedicated fan base, known as the "Chiangmai Warriors." These supporters fill the stands at the iconic 700th Anniversary Stadium, creating an electrifying atmosphere that fuels the players' performance on the pitch.

Chiangmai FC is known for its commitment to developing local talent, often integrating homegrown players into its roster. The club emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and a strong work ethic, which are hallmarks of their playing style. With a focus on attacking football, Chiangmai aims to entertain fans while striving for success in domestic competitions.

Beyond the field, Chiangmai FC is deeply rooted in the community, engaging in various outreach programs and initiatives that promote youth soccer and healthy lifestyles. The club's dedication to its fans and the local community makes it a beloved institution in Chiang Mai and a symbol of pride for the region.

As Chiangmai FC continues to grow and evolve, it remains a beacon of hope and ambition in Thai football, inspiring future generations of players and fans alike. Whether you're a lifelong supporter or a newcomer to the sport, the excitement of Chiangmai FC promises an unforgettable experience in the beautiful game.