Results

Thailand Division 2 04/26 11:00 34 Samut Prakan City v Mahasarakham United FC - CANC
Thailand Division 2 04/19 12:00 33 Sisaket United v Samut Prakan City - CANC
Thailand Division 2 04/06 11:30 32 Samut Prakan City v Bangkok FC - CANC
Thailand Division 2 04/02 11:30 31 Phrae United v Samut Prakan City - CANC
Thailand Division 2 03/30 11:00 30 Samut Prakan City v Chiangmai United - CANC
Thailand Division 2 03/16 11:30 29 Lampang FC v Samut Prakan City - CANC
Thailand Division 2 03/08 12:00 28 Samut Prakan City v Ayutthaya United - CANC
Thailand Division 2 03/01 12:00 27 Burillo Escorihuela/M Martinez v Samut Prakan City - CANC
Thailand Division 2 02/23 12:00 26 Pattaya United v Samut Prakan City - CANC
Thailand Division 2 02/15 11:00 25 Samut Prakan City v Chanthaburi FC - CANC
Thailand Division 2 02/12 11:00 24 Suphanburi FC v Samut Prakan City - CANC
Thailand Division 2 02/09 12:00 23 Samut Prakan City v Kasetsart FC - CANC

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 21 11 10
Wins 3 2 1
Draws 7 6 1
Losses 11 3 8
Goals for 20 12 8
Goals against 35 15 20
Clean sheets 4 4 0
Failed to score 8 4 4

Samut Prakan City Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลสมุทรปราการ ซิตี้) is a Thai defunct football club based in Samut Prakan, Thailand. The club last played in Thai League 2. It was renamed from Pattaya United in 2019, following the owner's decision to rename the club and relocate it to Samut Prakan. Due to financial problems, the club decided to disband in 2025.

History

Foundation

The club was founded at the end of the 2018 season after Tanet Phanichewa, owner of Pattaya United, decided to rename the club to Samut Prakan City and relocate it to Samut Prakan Province. In their first season, the club competed in the 2019 Thai League 1.

Beginnings in the Thai League 1 and Japanese-Thai connection

Prior to the 2019 season, The club appointed Tetsuya Murayama as the club first Director of football, the work of Tetsuya Murayama in coordination with Coach Surapong Kongthep in the first season of the club in Thai league 1, the club performed quite well and finished in 6th place.

The club appointed Masatada Ishii as manager ahead of the 2020–21 Thai League 1 season by releasing Ibson Melo, Kim Pyung-rae, Baworn Tapla, Phumin Kaewta and Woranat Thongkruea. The club signing Tatsuya Sakai from Montedio Yamagata, Yuto Ono from FC Gifu and Brazilian striker Pedro Júnior.

The 2020–21 Thai League 1 season began with 1–1 draw against Chiangrai United on 14 February 2020, followed up by three match lose. The first win in the league came at the 5th matchday, winning 1–0 against Rayong at the Samut Prakarn SAT Stadium on 13 September 2020. After the 10th matchday, the club stood at 12th place in the league.

After a series of disappointing results, The club has won 3 match in a row, winning 1–3 against Buriram United at the Chang Arena, winning Chonburi and Trat and the club climbed to 6th place after the first half of the season (Round 15). The success compared to a relatively smaller team size than the other teams in the league, however, was followed by a win against one of the wealthiest club in the Thai League Port 6–3 on 27 December 2020.

Samut Prakan City advanced to the third round of the Thai FA Cup, being eliminated after losing 1–0 to Muangthong United at the SCG Stadium on 3 February 2021.

Dissolved

In January 2025, The Football Association of Thailand has punished Samut Prakan City by banning them from the league and fining them 2 million baht. This is due to the team failing to register players and refusing to play in the second leg of the season. The FA Thailand cited the team's lack of communication and failure to comply with FIFA regulations.

Pattaya United Football Club, commonly known as Pattaya Utd, is a professional soccer team based in Pattaya, Thailand. Established in 2007, the club has quickly made a name for itself in the Thai football scene, competing in the Thai League 1, the top tier of Thai football.

Pattaya Utd is known for its vibrant and passionate fan base, which creates an electric atmosphere during home matches at the Pattaya City Stadium. The team's colors, typically a striking combination of red and black, reflect their fierce competitive spirit and determination on the pitch.

The club has a reputation for nurturing local talent while also attracting skilled players from around the globe, contributing to a dynamic and diverse squad. Pattaya Utd emphasizes an attacking style of play, characterized by quick passing, creativity, and a relentless pursuit of goals.

Off the field, Pattaya United is committed to community engagement and youth development, fostering the next generation of footballers through various programs and initiatives. With a vision to become a leading force in Thai football, Pattaya Utd continues to strive for success both domestically and in regional competitions, aiming to bring glory to the city of Pattaya and its supporters.