Thailand Premier League 10/19 12:00 8 [13] Kanchanaburi Power v Uthai Thani FC [16] D 1-1
Thailand Premier League 10/04 12:00 7 [8] Port FC v Kanchanaburi Power [10] L 8-0
Thailand Premier League 09/27 12:30 6 [14] Kanchanaburi Power v Lamphun Warrior FC [12] W 4-0
Thailand Premier League 09/20 12:00 5 [14] Prachuap FC v Kanchanaburi Power [13] L 2-0
Thailand Premier League 09/14 13:00 4 [12] Kanchanaburi Power v Boston College [10] D 0-0
Thailand Premier League 08/31 12:00 3 [6] Muang Thong United v Kanchanaburi Power [11] L 2-0
Thailand Premier League 08/24 11:00 2 [9] Kanchanaburi Power v Bangkok United [7] D 3-3
Thailand Premier League 08/15 12:00 1 Ratchaburi FC v Kanchanaburi Power D 1-1
Thailand Division 2 05/24 11:00 1 [3] Phrae United v Kanchanaburi Power [4] D 2-2
Thailand Division 2 05/17 11:00 1 [4] Kanchanaburi Power v Phrae United [3] W 3-2
Thailand Division 2 05/11 11:00 2 [4] Kanchanaburi Power v Maha Sarakham SBT [6] W 4-1
Thailand Division 2 05/04 11:00 2 [6] Maha Sarakham SBT v Kanchanaburi Power [4] D 3-3
Thailand Division 2 04/26 11:00 34 Kanchanaburi Power v Selfless Female D 0-0
Thailand Division 2 04/20 12:00 33 [5] Maha Sarakham SBT v Kanchanaburi Power [4] D 2-2
Thailand Division 2 04/06 11:00 32 [4] Kanchanaburi Power v Phrae United [3] L 2-3
Thailand Division 2 04/03 12:00 31 [8] Bangkok FC v Kanchanaburi Power [4] D 1-1
Thailand Division 2 03/30 12:00 30 [4] Kanchanaburi Power v Ayutthaya United [1] W 3-0
Club Friendly List 03/21 10:30 - Ratchaburi FC v Kanchanaburi Power L 2-1
Thailand Division 2 03/15 12:00 29 [11] Chiangmai United v Kanchanaburi Power [4] W 0-3
Thailand Division 2 03/08 11:00 28 [12] Pattaya United v Kanchanaburi Power [6] W 1-3
Thailand Division 2 03/01 12:00 27 Kanchanaburi Power v Samut Prakan City - Cancelled
Thailand Division 2 02/23 11:30 26 [17] Suphanburi FC v Kanchanaburi Power [4] D 3-3
Thailand Division 2 02/15 11:00 25 [4] Kanchanaburi Power v Police Tero FC [14] W 2-1
Thailand Division 2 02/12 11:30 24 [13] Chanthaburi FC v Kanchanaburi Power [6] W 1-2
Thailand Division 2 02/07 11:00 23 [6] Kanchanaburi Power v Sisaket United [9] D 0-0
Thailand Division 2 02/02 12:30 22 [13] Nakhon Si United v Kanchanaburi Power [8] W 0-2
Thailand Division 2 01/26 11:30 21 [8] Kanchanaburi Power v Kasetsart FC [7] D 1-1
Thailand Division 2 01/17 12:00 20 [13] Trat FC v Kanchanaburi Power [7] D 0-0
Thailand Division 2 01/12 11:00 19 [10] Kanchanaburi Power v Chainat Hornbill [16] W 1-0
Thailand Division 2 01/05 11:30 18 [5] Chonburi v Kanchanaburi Power [10] L 2-1

Kanchanaburi Power Football Club (Thai สโมสรฟุตบอลพลังกาญจน์) is a Thai professional football club based in Mueang, Kanchanaburi. The club is currently playing in the Thai League 1, the top tier of Thai football.

History

In 2017, the club was established as Singha Golden Bells Muangkan. In 2018, Singha Golden Bells Muangkan competed in the fourth tier Thailand Amateur League Western region. In 2020, the club was promoted to Thai League 3 and renamed to Singha Golden Bells Kanchanaburi. The club finished the 4th place of the Western region. In 2022, the club was renamed to Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi and changed the logo for the second time. For the 2022–23 season, the club started with a 3–3 away draw against Chainat United and ended the season with a 1–0 home win over Chainat United. The club has finished 1st and advanced to the championship stage.

In the 2023–24 Thai FA Cup they became the first club in Thailand football history to start from the bottom up until the final round. On 4 October 2023, the club won against Namphong United 13–0, the highest recorded win in the cup history. The club then qualified to the second round where they would face Chattrakan City. On 1 November, as scoreline was at 2–2, Júnior Batista scored in the 105th minute to send Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi through to the next round. On 20 December, the club faced Udon Thani City and won 2–0. The club next faced Phitsanulok Unity on 28 February 2024. Pichitchai Sienkrthok scored in 120th minute to send Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi to the quarter-finals. On 10 April, the club was drawn against Sukhothai, beating them 2–0 to progressing to the semi-final. Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi then faced Samut Sakhon City, winning 3–1 and going to the 2024 Thai FA Cup final for the first time in the club history. On 15 June, the club faced off against Bangkok United where Ricardo Pires oscored, before opposition Vander leveled the score. Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi lost 4–2 on penalties.

Revamp and promotion to the first division

In June 2024, the club was revamped and renamed to Kanchanaburi Power, while adopting a horse logo and nicknaming themselves ''The Iron Horse''. On 24 May 2025, Kanchanaburi Power secure promotion to Thai League 1 for the first time in their history. In match against Phrae United they won on aggregate by 4–5. To prepare for the 2025–26 Thai League 1 season, Kanchanaburi Power bought Mehdi Tahrat from Ligue 2 club Troyes, former Crystal Palace and Everton player Andros Townsend, former Fulham player Aboubakar Kamara and Luxembourg national team all-time top scorer Gerson Rodrigues. The club also signed Ewerton, Mohamed Mara, Alain Oyarzun, and Ezequiel Agüero.

Kanchanaburi Power is a dynamic and passionate soccer team representing Kanchanaburi Province in Thailand. Known for their resilience and teamwork, they embody the spirit of determination and community pride. The team boasts a talented roster of players dedicated to showcasing their skills on the field, aiming to elevate their status in Thai football. With a strong fan base supporting their journey, Kanchanaburi Power continues to strive for excellence, inspiring local youth and fostering a vibrant football culture in the region.