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TOT S.C.

Football team in Thailand


Summary

Football team in Thailand

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clubnameTOT SC
ทีโอที เอสซี
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fullnameTOT Sport Club
ทีโอที สปอร์ต คลับ
founded1954; as Telecom of Thailand Football Club
dissolved2016
groundTOT Stadium Chaeng Watthana
Lak Si, Bangkok, Thailand
capacity5,000
ownerTOT Public Company Limited
mgrtitleHead Coach
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ทีโอที เอสซี ทีโอที สปอร์ต คลับ Lak Si, Bangkok, Thailand

TOT Sport Club () is a Thai defunct football club based in Lak Si district in northern Bangkok which represents the national telecommunications company, TOT Public Company Limited. TOT originally stands for the Telephone Organization of Thailand, the former name of the company at the time before their privatization. TOT's football team is a member of Football Association of Thailand (FAT) and a co-founder of the Thai Premier League. TOT S.C. was dissolved in 2016.

History

TOT SC is a founding member of the Thai Premier League in 1996/97 season and came second in the regular-season championship but was defeated by Bangkok Bank F.C. in the semi-final Championship Playoffs. This has so far proved to be TOT's best campaign.

Besides being relegated to the Thailand Division 1 League in 2003, they have more or less been a middle-ranking team, yet to break into the top four since 1996/97. They have been relegated on two occasions, bouncing back to the top flight at the first time of asking and claiming the Division One championship in the 2003/04 season.

Notable other achievements have been winning the Thai FA Cup in 1993 and the now-defunct Pro League in 2006 with their reserve team.

The accomplishment in the early days of the club is honorably credited to the first well-known coach Pongphan Wongsuwan.

Ownership dispute

In 2010 the club was taken over by Piroj Suwannachavee and renamed the team as TOT-CAT FC. CAT Telecom, another Thai government telecommunication company, joint the club namely as an owner. In 2011 The Football Association of Thailand (FAT) and Thai Premier League (TPL) were called to settle a dispute between original owners TOT and the newly formed TOT-CAT FC. They ruled in favor of TOT and the club will revert to the original. Presently TOT changes their football club's name officially to TOT SC (TOT Sport Club).

Club home

At the start of the 2009 season, TOT relocated from the central Nonthaburi province to the Western Kanchanaburi province to try and generate a bigger fan base.

They left their previous Namkaejon Stadium for the 13,000 capacity Kleab Bua Stadium, which would be used as their home stadium from 2009 onwards.

By the way, they stayed in Kanchanaburi province only lasted one season and then returned to Nonthaburi province to ground share with Muangthong United F.C. at the Yamaha Stadium (SCG Stadium currently). The move failed to attract new supporters and TOT-CAT fans were regularly outnumbered by the away support at their home games during the 2010 Thai Premier League. They used the Yamaha Stadium as a home until the end of the first leg of TPL 2011.

After a few years of construction, their newly 5000-seat stadium called TOT Stadium (located in TOT HQ., Laksi District) is completed and ready for use as the home stadium since the TPL 2011 second leg. The club training ground and club office is located at TOT Training Center or TOT Academy in Nonthaburi province around 15 kilometers away from their home stadium.

Asian competition

TOT has played in Asian competition only once, representing Thailand in the 1994–95 Asian Cup Winners' Cup after winning the 1993 Thai FA Cup. In the first round, they met East Bengal of India, dispatching them 4–1 in the first leg; they were awarded a walkover tie in the return when East Bengal withdrew. In the second round, they met Vietnamese opposition Quang Nam Danang, winning through 8–2 over two legs. In the last round, before East Asia met West Asia, TOT came up against Kuala Lumpur FA of Malaysia. This was a much tougher match and they came through in extra time. This took TOT through to the semi-finals, held in the UAE, where they met Japanese powerhouse Yokohama Flügels. Flügels defeated TOT 4–2 in the one-legged neutral-venue matchup. But, TOT still had one game to go in the third/fourth-place match against not only Saudi giants, but Asian giants Al Ittihad. The match went to penalties, with Ittihad winning 4–2.

Stadium and locations by season records

CoordinatesLocationStadiumCapacityYear
NonthaburiNamkaejon Stadium?2007–2008
KanchanaburiKanchanaburi Province Stadium13,0002009
NonthaburiYamaha Stadium15,0002010–2011
Lak Si, BangkokTOT Stadium Chaeng Watthana5,0002011–2015

Season by season domestic record

SeasonLeagueFA CupLeague
CupKor Royal
CupAFC
Champions
LeagueTop scorerDivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals1996–9719971998199920002001–022002–032003/042004–052006200720082009201020112012201320142015
TPL34171166135622ndAmporn Amparnsuwan21
TPL228593233298th
TPL228683637306th
TPL2211562620385th
TPL22621426422012th
TPL2266101824249th
TPL1825111829119th
DIV 11st
TPL183782025169th
PRO30191017222671st
TPL309101135353710thPhuwadol Suwannachart10
TPL30131163627505thPhuwadol Suwannachart8
TPL30101283333427thR3Suchao Nutnum6
TPL30961523423312thR3R3Miroslav Tóth7
TPL341141929553714thR5R2Koné Mohamed10
TPL3410121243464212thR3SFPrakit Deeporm6
TPL32871727543114thR3R2Prakit Deeporm5
TPL3810131538514315thQRR1Takahiro Kawamura9
TPL34372425711618thR3R1Kritnaphop Mekpatcharakul3
ChampionsRunners-upThird placePromotedRelegated
  • P = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • F = Goals for
  • A = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position
  • N/A = No answer
  • TPL = Thai Premier League
  • QR1 = First Qualifying Round
  • QR2 = Second Qualifying Round
  • QR3 = Third Qualifying Round
  • QR4 = Fourth Qualifying Round
  • RInt = Intermediate Round
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2
  • R3 = Round 3
  • R4 = Round 4
  • R5 = Round 5
  • R6 = Round 6
  • GR = Group stage
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • RU = Runners-up
  • S = Shared
  • W = Winners

Coaches

Coaches by Years (1988–2015)

NameNatPeriodHonours
Pongphan WongsuwanThailand1988–1997
Pongphan WongsuwanThailand1998–2009Thailand Division 1 League: 2003
Provincial League: 2006
Somchai SubphermThailand2010
Narong SuwannachotThailand2010–2011
Somchai SubphermThailand2011–2015
Apisit KaikaewThailand2015
Tewesh KamolsinThailand2015

Honours

  • Thailand Division 1 League
    • Winners (1): 2003
  • Thailand FA Cup
    • Winners (1): 1993
  • Provincial League
    • Winners (1): 2006

References

References

  1. "ปิดฉากทีโอที เอสซี : วันที่ฮัลโหล..ไร้สัญญาณบนลีกไทย".
  2. (29 November 2001). "4เกม9แต้มฟอร์มกำลังมาแต่...อาจไม่สำคัญ สาวก"บีจี"หวัง"แต๊ก"พาทีมทุบ"ฮัลโหล"หนแรก".
  3. (29 November 2001). ""ฮัลโหล"ทีโอที เอสซี สัญญาณหายเลกสอง".
  4. (8 January 2016). "ทีโอทียอมตกชั้นทีมเดียวแลกบอร์ดทีพีแอลออกยกชุด".
  5. (15 May 2015). ""ทีโอทีเอสซี" ได้ผู้สนับสนุนใหม่ เตรียมทุ่มงบซื้อนักเตะ".
  6. "ฮัลโหล ทีโอที เอสซี ช่วงนี้ของเค้าดีจริง - บทความฟุตบอลไทย".
  7. "ปิดฉากทีโอที เอสซี : วันที่ฮัลโหล..ไร้สัญญาณบนลีกไทย".
  8. (5 March 2016). "ไปอีกทีม! บอร์ด ทีโอที มีมติยุบทีม ปมค้างเงินนักเตะ หลังสปอนเซอร์ถอนตัวหมด".
  9. "อยู่หรือไป : Tot Sc อดีตยอดทีมที่อยู่ในอาการโคม่า".
  10. (20 March 2014). "Thailand – List of Champions".
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