PAT Stadium (Thai: แพท สเตเดียม) is a stadium in the Khlong Toei District of central Bangkok, Thailand. It is currently used for football matches and is the home stadium of Port Football Club. The stadium holds approximately 12,000 spectators. PAT Stadium has the motto "This is Khlong Toei - this is the away team's hell".[2][3]
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Former names | Tha Ruea Stadium |
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Location | Khlong Toei, Bangkok, Thailand |
Coordinates | 13°42′54″N 100°33′35″E |
Public transit | MRT Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre |
Owner | Port Authority of Thailand |
Operator | Port F.C. |
Capacity | 12,308[1] |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1967 |
Opened | 1967 |
Expanded | 2009, 2011 |
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Port F.C. (2009-present) |
Former name: Port Authority of Thailand Construction of the field began with the formation of the team in 1967 by the nature of the field that was originally a football field. type without treadmill Limited to football matches only. It is similar to Leo Stadium, Thunder Dome, and TOT. which is an old football field in Thai football. This club is a legend of football in the Khlong Toei area, Rama IV for the old generation until the new generation. In 2009, Pat Stadium has been renovated to expand the stadium for the first time. By expanding the opposite seat called Zone C, expanding the seat on the left from the main stands called Zone B, and in 2011, it was expanded again by expanding Zone C to another floor and the right-hand zone of Zone A is Zone D, this field is also a training facility and a football field for the home team as well. Until a major improvement occurred in the year 2552 by changing the name of the new club. Port Authority Football Club[4]
Pat stadium was renovated casue from Port FC got ticket to play in the Asian Cup for the first time in 10 years since joining the AFC Cup in 2010 they had to make a major home improvement in less than two months to allow fans to watch their home games.[5]
In the end, "Madam Pang" ordered the improvement of the field urgently. including the installation of a chair that meets the standards around and change all the grass until passed the AFC examination Used to open the house to find Ceres Negros in time with 6,234 fans who attended the full capacity of the stadium.
PAT stadium is located in Khlong Toei area. Bangkok Has a capacity within the field of 8,000 seats, looks like a lawn without a running track. There are grandstands around 4 sides. During football matches, there will be a lot of people coming to watch. Outside the field, there will have a lot of food and beverages being sold which can be bought to eat in the field to see the seats in the field Port Authority Football Club It will be divided into 4 zones, namely Zone A (main stand) is a roof amphitheater in the southwest. If viewed from the field, the left hand side is the home side seat and the right hand side is the away side seat. Zone B bleachers are on the west side. It has a total height of 12 floors and can accommodate approximately 1,200 people. Zone C, the amphitheater is located in the northeast. Divided into 8 floors downstairs, 8 floors upstairs and Zone D, the east amphitheater has 8 floors of chairs with a total capacity of about 800 people.[6]
Zone A (main stand) is an amphitheater with a south-western roof. If viewed from the field, the left-hand side is the home seat and the right-hand side is the away seat. The visiting team that came to see the Thai Port Authority was the most Buriram, Muang Thong and Chonburi respectively. The home fans will be exposed to the sun during the first part of the match. It is a total standing ticket, with eight floors, seating capacity for the home team and the visiting team of about 1,500 people on each side, a total of about 3,000 people.
Zone B, the west amphitheater All standing tickets It has a total height of twelve floors and can accommodate about 1,200 people. This zone is not exposed to the sun because the two SSP buildings block the sun.
Zone C (Singha Zone c. Pandu)
North-East Amphitheater The ground floor is a seated ticket, but everyone is standing on a chair, there are eight floor chairs, and upstairs is a standing ticket, there are eight floor chairs. This zone is exposed to the sun and will have the most people watching because it is the closest to the stadium. In front of the main stadium, there will be a family gang "Chakku Nervous" and friends come to sit and watch every match of the host. The total capacity is about 5000 people.
Zone D Eastern Amphitheater It is a seat ticket, there are chairs, there are eight deck chairs, a total capacity of about 800 people.
Pat Stadium doesn't have corner seats, in the Thai League, the only club where the stadium has corner seats is Muang Thong Yamaha Stadium. Pat Stadium used to have the most viewers, the couple who met Buriram PEA on September 25, 11, totaling 6,916 people.[7]
• Convenient transportation
Traveling to this field which you can eliminate the worry that there will be no car to go We have many options for you to choose from, such as trains, subways, buses and vans. Which this field is in the midst of an economic city, where you look, you will find prosperity.
• No running track
A field that can be viewed closely, this field does not have a running track. This will be an obstacle in watching the ball. You can watch the match while cheering on your favorite players from a distance that is clearly visible to the eye.
• Cheering atmosphere
If anyone has ever listened to the honorary of this field. You've probably heard the story of the supporters filling the stadium. whether it's a small shot or a big shot There wasn't a single match that didn't fill the stadium. In addition, the atmosphere of cheering is also intimidating to the opponent as well. It is very good for the visiting team.
• Hard to find parking
For football fans who drive their own cars at this stadium Many people must have faced with parking problems. Normally, the traffic in Bangkok is already dense enough. no matter what festival The more matches were played, the more football fans came, the more cars of the fans were screwed into the stadium. make the parking lot full Therefore, we recommend football fans who do not want to suffer from this problem. Try changing to a public transport.
• Risk of quarrels
The nature of the field that may seem a bit cramped due to the lack of a treadmill which allows football fans to easily access the players But it can also be detrimental. Because at some moments, there may be some that the supporters don't like. cause a collision There are some problems with the players. which may cause injury to the players Or the *supporters jumped into the field at all. These problems have happened before. until the need to use force from security personnel to control the situation[8]
• 1996 In the 1996-1997 season, the Thai League competition was held. This club was one of the first 18 clubs to compete. And ended the season successfully with a performance by finishing 11th out of 18 clubs in total, still occupying a seat in the Thai League.
• In 2009, this club created an amazing phenomenon in football. By winning the Thailand FA Cup (FA Cup) with a penalty shootout, BEC Tero Sasana Club won with a score of 5-4.
• In 2012, the name of the club was changed to Singha Tharu Football Club in that year, the club won the runner-up position. From competing in Division 1, the results came out to be satisfactory. with the right to be promoted to compete in the Thai League again
• Year 2014 Received the right to return service from the Board of Port Authority of Thailand As a result, the club changed its name to Port Authority Football Club But the form of play that year dropped a lot. Until the end of the season with 17th in the table
• In 2016, in the 2016 season, the club entered the division 1, the club was able to be promoted back to the Thai League again. by finishing the season in 3rd place
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