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Muangthong United Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลเมืองทองยูไนเต็ด) is a Thai professional football club based in Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi province.[1] The club plays in the Thai League 1. Muangthong United has participated in the Thai Premier League since 2009 after having won the Thai Division 1 League title in 2008.

Muangthong United
เมืองทอง ยูไนเต็ด
Full nameMuangthong United Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลเมืองทองยูไนเต็ด
Nickname(s)The Kirins, The Twin Qilins
(กิเลนผยอง)
Short nameMTUTD
Founded1989; 33 years ago (1989), as Norgjorg Pittayanusorn School Football Team
GroundThunderdome Stadium
Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, Thailand
Capacity15,000
OwnerSiam Sport Syndicate
ChairmanWilak Lohtong
Head coachMario Gjurovski
LeagueThai League 1
2021–22Thai League 1, 4th
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Current season

Muangthong United were for a period one of the richest football clubs in Thailand. The club is also known as The Kirins[2] or The Twin Qilins.[3]


History



Formation and early years


The club was founded in 1989. The first name registered with Football Association of Thailand was "Norgjorg Pittayanusorn School Football Team". The club was founded by Worawi Makudi, the club race from Ngor Royal Cup which is the smallest cup. Even in Thailand Football League Division 1 season 2002–2003, The club was renamed to "FC Norgjorg Black Pearl" by the former politician Veera Musikapong to make the team, but the team had just one season and was unsuccessful so he stopped by leaving the team and the club still remained in the League Division. The next season of the Thailand League Division 1 in 2003–2004 the team was renamed once again as a group that has been done the team as FC Globlex Norgjorg by Somsak Chenchaowanich who signed as the new team manager. That year, the team performed poorly. Finally, it must be relegated to play in Ngor Royal Cup in season 2004–2005 by returning to its original name but it was not as successful as it should.[4]


The Kirins - 3 years 3 champs


The Football Association wants to raise the level of league competition in Thailand so they established Thailand Division 2 League with a team led by Kho Royal Cup and Khor Royal Cup are mixed together to compete in the league this season which Norgjorg Pittayanusorn Football Club eligible entrants. In 2007 Siam Sport Syndicate by Rawi Lohtong the president of Siam Sport Syndicate bought the club and changed the name to Muangthong United F.C. and moved to a new ground at Muang Thong Thani called Thunderdome Stadium. The club's first success was winning the first place in the 2007 Season of the Thailand Division 2 League. From here, they were promoted to the Thai Division 1 League.[5] The team was then promoted to the Thai League 1 in the 2009 season so everyone praised Muangthong United in that season as "3 Years 3 Champs".

2007 Division 2 (Tier 3)
2008 Division 1 (Tier 2)
2009 Thai Premier League (Tier 1)

The club was promoted to play in the Thai Premier League in 2009, after it won the title for the Division one. In the 2009 season, the club had many new and notable players in the country. Despite a successful start to the season, they pledged in April 2009 with Attaphol Buspakom a new coach. For the summer break, the association is, as expected by all experts, among the top five of the table and plays for the championship.[6]

Teerasil Dangda is the club's all-time top scorer and holds the record for most games played for Muangthong United.
Teerasil Dangda is the club's all-time top scorer and holds the record for most games played for Muangthong United.

One factor contributing to the club's success is its close relationship with Belgian club Lierse, and the acquisition of Thai star player Teeratep Winothai and Ronnachai Rangsiyo, the striker from PEA FC. Together with Teerasil Dangda, the club now has some of the most talented strikers in the country in its ranks.[7][8]


The Thai giant


In 2010, Attaphol Buspakom was sacked following a string of unsuccessful results, and was replaced by Belgian René Desaeyere, who managed Muangthong for two seasons. Under his leadership, Muangthong qualified for the 2010 AFC Champions League. They beat SHB Đà Nẵng from Vietnam 0–3 but lost out to Singapore Armed Forces on penalties after the game ended in a 1–1 draw. They were eligible to play for the 2010 AFC Cup. They reached the semi-final round but lost to Al-Ittihad from Syria 2–1. In the 2010 Thai Premier League, they lost just three games out of 30, with seven draws, good enough to capture the league title for the second time. Dagno Siaka was the club's top scorer for in 2010 with 15 goals.[9]

At the start of the 2011 season Muangthong United signed former Liverpool player Robbie Fowler[10][11] to a one-year contract. Muangthong United participated in the 2011 AFC Champions League play-off rounds. They played Sriwijaya but lost on penalties after the game ended in a 2–2 draw. They were also eligible to play for the 2011 AFC Cup, coming first in the group stage of the tournament. In their first match of the round of 16 they beat Al Ahed from Lebanon 4–0 but went on to lose to Kuwait SC in the quarter-finals round 1–0. After their tournament exit Henrique Calisto, the club's manager, was sacked and Fowler took over as player/coach of Muangthong United.[12][13][14] In 2011 Thai Premier League Muangthong United finished the season in third place in Thai league. For the 2010–11 season and Teerasil Dangda is top score for club in 2011 season by 13 goals.[15]

After Fowler's contract expired, Muangthong United signed a contract with Serbia coach Slaviša Jokanović. During the pre-season, Muangthong United signed on many famous players such as Mario Gjurovski, Ri Kwang-Chon, Adnan Barakat, Mongkol Namnuad, and the young player that crowned as best younger of Thailand etc.[16]

In 2012, Slaviša Jokanović became the first manager in the history of the Thai League to win a league with unbeatable in the 34-game format
In 2012, Slaviša Jokanović became the first manager in the history of the Thai League to win a league with unbeatable in the 34-game format

In 2012 season, the club did not play in the AFC Champions League or AFC Cup. Therefore, it tried to do the best in 2012 Thai League Cup, but they lost to TOT 3–4 and 2012 Thai FA Cup they lost to Army United 3–2, but they can win the 2012 Thai Premier League is a third of the club and Muangthong United became the first team in Thai Premier League to go the season unbeaten in the current 34-game format. In 2012, thumb Muangthong engaged an unbeaten run which lasted the whole season, and Teerasil also scored four goals in a single match, an 8–1 routing over BBCU on 18 October. Ten days later he scored in a 2–2 draw against BEC Tero, a goal which granted the title, took his tally to 24 goals and broke the previous record of Ronnachai Sayomchai in 1998 (23 goals).

After his impressive goal tally in the season, Teerasil was invited by La Liga sides Atlético Madrid and Getafe for a trial, but as the former was a Muangthong partner, he headed to Atlético Madrid in January 2013; he also attracted interest of Trabzonspor in June.[17]


End of the drought


Mario
2017 Thailand Champions Cup starting lineup Muangthong United 5 – 0 Sukhothai [18]

In 2016, Not having won any trophies for three seasons in a row, the club started a campaign called "The Dream Team" and signed many famous national team players such as Peerapat Notchaiya, Theerathon Bunmathan, Adisak Kraisorn, Tanaboon Kesarat, Chanathip Songkrasin, Tristan Do, Adison Promrak, and international players such as Xisco. They also brought in Totchtawan Sripan, ones of Thai football legends, as the new head coach. All this resulted in Muangthong United winning the double, as they became champions of the Thai League 1 and League Cup.[19]

In 2017, After finishing champions in the 2016 Thai League season, The Kirins secured direct qualification into the 2017 AFC Champions League. In the group stages, for Home games Muangthong beat Kashima Antlers, 2–1 and beat Ulsan Hyundai, 1-0 and beat Brisbane Roar, 3–0. The club finish runners-up in Group E. For their home and final leg of the Champions League Round of 16 – a home and away series against Japanese side Kawasaki Frontale. Having lose the first leg, 1–3 in Thailand and Frontale defeat Muangthong United, 4–1 in the second leg.[20]


Academy


The Kirins Academy has a clear aim of providing a place to pursue and achieve success through a first class coaching environment for all the young players registered in its system to produce players that will play and succeed in the first team at Muangthong United.[21] In the beginning the club use the youth development service from JMG Academy that sign an agreement with Muangthong United and Robert Procureur who was the Director of JMG Thailand on 2007 to 2011, the academy created most of the talent player such as Suriya Singmui, Phitiwat Sukjitthammakul, Weerawut Kayem, Picha Autra, Suphanan Bureerat continue to 2011 the club started an own youth development program[22][23] due to AFC club licensing standard that tries to develop young player from 12 to 18 years old[24] so that they created MTU Academy, from this development, the club has produced many players for the national team since Thitipan Puangchan, Korrawit Tasa, Poramet Arjvirai, Patcharapol Intanee.[25][26][27]


Sponsorship


The following are the sponsors of MTUTD (named "MTUTD Partners"):


Title and Shirt Sponsors


Muangthong United's 2017 home kit [28]
Period Kit Manufacturer Title Sponsor
2008 Grand Sport Yamaha[29]
2009–2010 Adidas[30]
2011 Grand Sport[31]
2012–2019 SCG[32]
2020 Shoot[33]
2021– Yamaha

Supporters


Ultra Muangthong, the fan of Muangthong United in 2013
Ultra Muangthong, the fan of Muangthong United in 2013

Muangthong United play their home games in the SCG Stadium, originally designed for about 5,000 spectators. The stadium, unlike most stadiums in Thailand, has no running track. Due to the success of the club and the increasing number of spectators, the stadium was built with steel tube stands with 15,000 seats during the 2008 season. After the end of the 2009 season a plan to expand the stadium was conceived. As the stadium was only originally designed for a capacity of approximately 15,000 spectators, the expansion increased the capacity to 25,000. It is also one of the few stadiums in Thailand to have VIP areas.[34][35]

Season Attendance Total attn.
201110,742182,610
201213,427228,256
201310,888174,212
20149,522180,933
20159,168155,863
20169,777156,434
20178,808140,929
20187,912134,506
20199,100136,501
Updated 8 November 2019[36][37][38][39][40][41]

The club managed to develop a very large fan base in a short time. At away games, the fans are represented very numerous mot. Games against Chonburi and Bangkok Glass are among the highlights of the season. This 2009 new attendance records for the league could be set up in the season. For the games against Chonburi and Bangkok Glass, there was even a first time ticket sales. This should slow down the expected rush for tickets. For football in Thailand, this was a novelty. The core of fans of Muangthong consists of the Ultra Muangthong. They were also the first who brought the Ultra movement in Thailand's stages. Large banners, flags and double holder characterize the Fans, as well as a "pre-Inger" with megaphones. [42]

The environment of the organization is considered to be extremely professional. The newcomer to the Thai Premier League is the previous top Chonburi in terms of marketing and merchandise while in nothing and is even there to overtake him. The owner of the club, the Siam Sports Syndicate, this is one of the largest media companies in the sport of Thailand. Thus, the company was the sponsor of the Thai FA Cup in 2009 and also has the rights to the live broadcasts of the Thai Premier League.


Rivalries


Muangthong United has rivalries with Buriram United, Port, Chonburi, against whom they contest the Thailand Clasico, and TOT SC, against whom they contest the Chaeng Watthana derby.

The rivalry with Port is rooted in Kor Royal Cup stampede when Port was forfeited due to crowd riots in 2009. In 2014 Muangthong United fans and Port fans were riot with armed rebellion at Udon Ratthaya Expressway in Pak Kret Expressway area so that police and military were come out to fix the problem . In 2016 the fans of these 2 team were making riot it again in the same area this event makes Football Association of Thailand must introduce measures for something to solve this problem.

The rivalry with Buriram United arises from the numerous times the two teams, as well as Buriram United is represent as rustic people and Muangthong United is represent as urban people, In the samesides these two team was represent two different politics party sides in Thailand that sent their member to elect for presidents of Football Association of Thailand, have battled for the Thai League 1 title this fixture has become known as one of the finest Thai League match-ups in history.


Affiliated clubs


This is an important day for Atletico Madrid. I want to congratulate Muang Thong United for winning the Thai Premier League for the second consecutive year this is a sign of the good work the club is doing. I think this agreement will have sporting, commercial and economic benefits for both teams. I hope it will encourage more Thai fans to follow the Spanish league and more Spanish fans to follow the Thai league.

 – Miguel Gil , Atletico Madrid CEO.[43]

Muang Thong United have entered a ground breaking alliance with Spanish club Atletico Madrid in 2011. The collaboration agreement also includes "a program of periodic exchange of players and coaches", "playing friendly matches together" and "selling each others merchandise in their stadiums".[46]
2 years later, Muangthong striker Teerasil Dangda joined Atletico for a trial in January 2013[47] and the club has sent youth players to practice football with Atletico Madrid, resulting in them becoming the club's key players at a later time, such as Phitiwat Sukjitthammakul, Thitiphan Puangjan and Suriya Singmui.[48][49]
In 2021, the club reconsider sending the new generation of youth players to a three-month training to develop their football talents with Atletico Madrid.[50]
Muangthong United signed a collaboration agreement with Assumption Thonburi school. In the past, many players who graduated from Assumption Thonburi school joining the Muangthong united first team such as Theerathon Bunmathan, Teerasil Dangda, Kawin Thamsatchanan, Sarach Yooyen, Chatchai Saengdao, Sorawit Panthong and Shinnaphat Leeaoh.[52]
Muang Thong United have entered a ground breaking alliance with Japanese club Urawa Red Diamonds in 2021. This agreement to be of benefit to both clubs through the exchange of young players and coaches, shared knowledge on technical–training methods and playing friendly matches together.[54]

Stadium


Thunderdome Stadium
Thunderdome Stadium

Thunderdome Stadium is a football stadium located in Nonthaburi, Thailand, and is the home of Thai League 1's side, Muangthong United. Thunderdome Stadium was the first operate football stadium in Thailand, while PAT Stadium and TOT Stadium Chaeng Watthana constructed without operate including there are others older stadiums, they're all considered as multi-purpose stadiums.[55] The stadium used to be able to hold as much as 20,000 spectators but the number reduced after renovation by filling in chairs to make the stadium all seated with a capacity of 15,000 people.[56]


Stadium and locations


Coordinates Location Stadium Capacity Year
13°55′05″N 100°32′51″E Nonthaburi Thunderdome Stadium 15,000 2007–present

Continental record


Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2010 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off round 1 SHB Đà Nẵng 3–0
Qualifying play-off round 2 Singapore Armed Forces 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
AFC Cup Group G South China 0–1 0–0 2nd out of 4
VB Sports Club 3–1 3–2
Persiwa Wamena 4–1 2–2
Round of 16 Al-Rayyan 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Quarter-finals Al-Karamah 2–0 0–1 2–1
Semi-finals Al-Ittihad 1–0 0–2 1–2
2011 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off round Sriwijaya 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–7 p)
AFC Cup Group G Hà Nội T&T 4–0 0–0 1st out of 4
Tampines Rovers 4–0 1–1
Victory SC 1–0 4–0
Round of 16 Al-Ahed 4–0
Quarter-finals Kuwait SC 0–0 0–1 0–1
2013 AFC Champions League Group F Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 2–2 0–2 4th out of 4
Urawa Red Diamonds 0–1 1–4
Guangzhou Evergrande 1–4 0–4
2014 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off round 2 Hanoi T&T 2–0
Qualifying play-off round 3 Melbourne Victory 1–2
2016 AFC Champions League Qualifying preliminary round 2 Johor Darul Ta'zim 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–0 p)
Qualifying play-off round Shanghai SIPG 0–3
2017 AFC Champions League Group E Brisbane Roar 3–0 0–0 2nd out of 4
Kashima Antlers 2–1 1–2
Ulsan Hyundai 1–0 0–0
Round of 16 Kawasaki Frontale 1–3 1–4 2–7
Mekong Club Championship Final Sanna Khánh Hòa 4–0 3–1 7–1
2018 AFC Champions League Qualifying preliminary round 2 Johor Darul Ta'zim 5–2
Qualifying play-off round Kashiwa Reysol 0–3

Performance in AFC competitions



Season by season record


Season League[57] FA
Cup
League
Cup
Kor Cup /
Champions
Cup
AFC
Champions
League
AFC
Cup
Mekong
Club
Top scorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2007 DIV 2 22 15 5 2 39 19 50 1st      
2008 DIV 1 30 19 8 3 58 17 65 1st       Yaya Soumahoro 12
2009 TPL 30 19 8 3 48 20 65 1st R3       Dagno Siaka 10
2010 TPL 30 20 7 3 64 19 67 1st RU R3 W Play-off SF Dagno Siaka 15
2011 TPL 34 17 9 8 54 32 60 3rd RU QF RU Play-off QF Teerasil Dangda 13
2012 TPL 34 25 9 0 78 31 84 1st QF QF       Teerasil Dangda 24
2013 TPL 32 21 8 3 61 33 71 2nd SF R3 RU GS   Teerasil Dangda 15
2014 TPL 38 20 11 7 66 36 62 5th QF QF RU Play-off 3     Mario Gjurovski 13
2015 TPL 34 21 8 5 81 35 71 2nd RU R2         Cleiton Silva 25
2016 TL 31 26 2 3 73 24 80 1st QF W RU Play-off     Cleiton Silva 27
2017 T1 34 22 6 6 79 29 72 2nd SF W W R16   W Teerasil Dangda 14
2018 T1 34 16 11 7 65 53 59 4th R3 R2   Play-off   Heberty 26
2019 T1 30 14 4 12 45 42 46 5th R3 R1       Heberty 14
2020–21 T1 30 14 5 11 52 43 47 7th QF         Sardor Mirzaev 13
2021–22 T1 30 13 10 7 46 35 49 4th R3 R1       Willian Popp 15
Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated

Current squad


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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  THA Somporn Yos (3rd captain)
2 DF  PHI Jesper Nyholm
3 DF  BRA Lucas Rocha (4th captain)
4 DF  THA Chatchai Saengdao
5 DF  THA Suporn Peenagatapho (Captain)
6 MF  THA Teeraphol Yoryoei
7 MF  THA Ekanit Panya
8 FW  THA Korawich Tasa
9 FW  EST Henri Anier
10 MF  UZB Sardor Mirzaev
11 FW  THA Adisak Kraisorn
15 DF  KOR Hong Sung-wook (on loan from Jeju United)
16 GK  THA Khanaphod Kadee
17 DF  THA Ronan Pluijmen
18 MF  THA Weerathep Pomphan
19 MF  KEN Eric Johana Omondi
20 FW  THA Poramet Arjvirai
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF  THA Purachet Thodsanit
22 MF  THA Phumin Kaewta
24 MF  THA Wongsakorn Chaikultewin
26 GK  THA Kawin Thamsatchanan
27 DF  THA Thanakorn Pornrumdet
29 DF  THA Songwut Kraikruan
30 GK  THA Peerapong Ruennin
31 MF  THA Pannawat Chote-jirachaithon
33 DF  THA Wattanakorn Sawatlakhorn
36 GK  THA Khanokchai Thalodthaisong
37 MF  THA Picha Autra (Vice-captain)
38 DF  THA Anuwat Phikulsri
39 DF  THA Boontawee Theppawong
67 MF  THA Nitisak Anulun
71 MF  THA Sakunchai Saengthopho
88 MF  THA Saharat Kanyaroj

Note 1: The official club website lists the supporters as player 12th man.


Out on loan


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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  THA Phuwadol Chanokkawinkul (at Assumption United)
MF  THA Aorachun Changmoun (at Ayutthaya United)
MF  THA Atthapol Chaikol (at Ayutthaya United)
MF  THA Chananon Wisetbamrungcharoen (at Ayutthaya United)
GK  THA Chaloempat Ploywhanrattana (at Ayutthaya United)
DF  THA Chutikom Klinjumpasri (at Ayutthaya United)
FW  THA Jessakorn Noysri (at Ayutthaya United)
MF  THA Nonthawat Klinchampasri (at Ayutthaya United)
DF  THA Saranyu Plangwan (at Ayutthaya United)
GK  THA Sophonwit Rakyart (at Phrae United)
MF  THA Thatchapol Chai-yan (at Ayutthaya United)
MF  THA Thepwirun Chatkittirot (at Ayutthaya United)
DF  THA Petch Laohaserikul (at Bang Pa-in Ayutthaya)
MF  THA Sorawit Panthong (at Police Tero)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  THA Rittiporn Wanchuen (at Nakhon Ratchasima)
MF  THA Patcharapol Intanee (at Nakhon Ratchasima)
MF  THA Oliver Granberg (at Nakhon Ratchasima)
DF  THA Chayapol Supma (at Nakhon Ratchasima)
DF  THA Theerapat Laohabut (at Chainat Hornbill)
FW  THA Sarayut Yooseubchuea (at Chainat Hornbill)
DF  THA Marut Budrak (at Kasetsart)
MF  THA Sundy Wongderree (at Kasetsart)
GK  THA Korrakot Pipatnadda (at Udon Thani)
DF  THA Petcharat Chotipala (at PT Prachuap)
DF  THA Maximilian Steinbauer (at Sukhothai)
MF  THA Peerapong Panyanumaporn (at Trat)
FW  THA Sihanart Suttisak (at Songkhla)

Managerial history


Head coaches by years (2007–present)

Years Name Nationality
2007 Nopporn Eksrattra  Thailand
2008 Surasak Tungsurat  Thailand
2009 Attaphol Buspakom  Thailand
11 Jan 2010 – 7 Jan 2011 René Desaeyere  Belgium
31 Dec 2010 – 28 Feb 2011 Carlos Roberto  Brazil
6 Mar 2011 – 29 Sep 2011 Henrique Calisto  Portugal
1 Oct 2011 – 31 Jan 2012 Robbie Fowler  England
27 Feb 2012 – 4 Jun 2013 Slaviša Jokanović  Serbia
5 Jun 2013 – 16 Jul 2013 Winfried Schäfer (caretaker)  Germany
19 Jul 2013 – 31 Dec 2013 René Desaeyere  Belgium
2 Jan 2014 – 30 Mar 2014 Scott Cooper  England
2 Jul 2014 – 19 Jan 2016 Dragan Talajić  Croatia
21 Jan 2016 – 12 Mar 2018 Totchtawan Sripan  Thailand
30 Apr 2018 – 5 Oct 2018 Radovan Ćurčić  Serbia
22 Nov 2018 – 1 Apr 2019 Pairoj Borwonwatanadilok  Thailand
1 Apr 2019 – 7 Apr 2019 Uthai Boonmoh (caretaker)  Thailand
9 Apr 2019 – 12 Jun 2019 Yoon Jong-hwan  South Korea
13 Jun 2019 – 17 Oct 2020 Alexandre Gama  Brazil
19 Oct 2020 – Mario Gjurovski  Macedonia

Honours



Domestic competitions



League

Winners (4): 2009, 2010, 2012, 2016
Runners-up (3): 2013, 2015, 2017
Winners (1): 2008
Champions (1): 2007

Cups

Champions (1): 2010
Runners-up (4): 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016
Runners-up (3): 2010, 2011, 2015
Champions (2): 2016, 2017
Champions (1): 2017

International competitions



ASEAN

Champions (1): 2017

See also



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[de] Muangthong United

Der SCG Muangthong United Football Club (thailändisch สโมสรฟุตบอลเอสซีจี เมืองทอง ยูไนเต็ด) ist ein professioneller thailändischer Fußballverein aus der Pak Kret in der Provinz Nonthaburi bei Bangkok. Der Verein spielt in der Thai League, der höchsten Liga des Landes.
- [en] Muangthong United F.C.

[es] Muangthong United Football Club

El Muangthong United Football Club (en tailandés, สโมสรฟุตบอล เมืองทอง ยูไนเต็ด) es un club de fútbol profesional de la urbanización de Muang Thong Thani en la Provincia de Nonthaburi, Tailandia. El equipo normalmente juega en la Liga de Tailandia. En 2009 fue la primera vez que participó en Liga de Tailandia después de conquistar el campeón de Liga División 1 de Tailandia en la campaña anterior.

[ru] Муангтонг Юнайтед

«Муангтонг Юнайтед» (тайск. สโมสรฟุตบอลเมืองทอง ยูไนเต็ด) — профессиональный таиландский футбольный клуб из Паккрета, района провинции Нонтхабури, Большой Бангкок. В настоящее время клуб участвует в Тайской Премьер-Лиге. Один из сильнейших футбольных клубов Таиланда последних лет.



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