Resultados

Tailandia - 3ª División 04/07 09:00 - Songkhla FC v North Bangkok University D 1-1
Tailandia - 3ª División 03/30 11:00 - Bangkok FC v Songkhla FC D 2-2
Tailandia - 3ª División 03/24 11:00 - Ang Thong FC v Songkla FC L 2-1
Tailandia - 3ª División 03/16 11:00 - Songkhla FC v Phattalung FC D 0-0
Tailandia - Copa de la Liga 03/13 12:00 - Songkla FC v Chiangrai Utd L 0-4
Tailandia - 3ª División 03/10 11:00 - Songkla FC v Pathumthani University W 2-0
Copa de Tailandia 02/28 12:00 4 Songkhla FC v Bangkok United L 6-7
Tailandia - 3ª División 02/03 09:00 - Trang FC v Songkhla FC W 0-4
Tailandia - 3ª División 01/06 08:30 - Wiang Sa Surat Thani City F.C. v Songkhla FC W 0-2
Copa de Tailandia 12/20 11:00 5 Songkhla FC v Rayong FC W 7-5
Tailandia - Copa de la Liga 12/13 10:00 - Songkhla FC v Maejo United D 1-1
Tailandia - Copa de la Liga 12/06 11:00 - Songkhla FC v Police Tero FC W 5-2

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 11 7 4
Wins 4 2 2
Draws 5 4 1
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 22 13 9
Goals against 16 12 4
Clean sheets 3 1 2
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - Songkhla F.C.

Songkhla Football Club (Thai สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดสงขลา) is a Thai semi-professional football club based in Songkhla Province, a province located in Southern Thailand. The club is currently playing in the Thai League 3 Southern region.

History

1999–2011: Early history

Songkhla F.C. (original) was established in 1999, and it then first played in the Thailand Provincial League, a former league, parallel to the Thai Premier League. In the founding year of the league, 1999, reached the eighth place in the league table.

1999–2007 Provincial League (Tier 3)
2008 Thailand Division 2 League (Tier 3)
2009–2012 Thai Division 1 League (Tier 2)

In the years after it was found mostly back in the bottom of the table regions. In 2007, the club was runner-up of the Provincial League and played the following year in the Thailand Division 2 League. Surprisingly, it was the end of the season, again winning a second place and went on to the newly formed Thai Division 1 League.

In 2009 Thai Division 1 League, they finished a creditable 7th. They fared even better in 2010 Thai Division 1 League and just missed out on automatic promotion by 2 points. Their 4th-placed finished earned them a place in the Thai Premier League play-offs. Unfortunately the Bulls couldn't maintain their end off season form and finished bottom of their play-off group.

In this 2011 Thai Division 1 League, the team have an average attendance of around 18.000, with a peak of 23.000 people at Tinsulanonda Stadium during last matches. Highest attendance Songkhla F.C. 1–1 Buriram F.C. (36,715) (7 August 2011) . Their star and top striker with 17 scores is the Brazilian Chayene Santos.

Merging: Songkhla United and Songkhla

The club was dissolved and merged with Songkhla United in 2012.

2018–present: A breath of hope

2018-2019 Amateur League (Tier 4)
2020– Thai League 3 (Tier 3)

Songkhla football club was come back and played in 2018 Thailand Amateur League Southern Region.

The Samila Mermaid won promotion from the fifth tier of the Thai football league system Thailand Amateur League Southern region in 2019 – beating Jantrangcee Saba Yoi City in the lower southern subregion final and beating Patong City in the southern region final. They qualified for the 2019 Thailand Amateur League championship stage as southern winner.

In 2022, Songkhla competed in the Thai League 3 for the 2022–23 season. It is their 3rd season in the professional league. The club started the season with a 2–0 home win over Wiang Sa Surat Thani City and they ended the season with a 0–0 away draw with Wiang Sa Surat Thani City. The club has finished 1st place in the league of the Southern region and advanced to the national championship stage. In addition, in the 2022–23 Thai FA Cup Songkhla was defeated 2–3 by Suphanburi in the second round, causing them to be eliminated and in the 2022–23 Thai League Cup Songkhla was defeated 1–2 by Lopburi City in the qualification play-off round, causing them to be eliminated too.

Songkla Football Club, comúnmente conocido como Songkla FC o Songkhla FC, es un club tailandés de fútbol con sede en Songkhla, una provincia del sur de Tailandia. El club fue fundado en 1999 y compite actualmente en la Liga 2 de Tailandia, la segunda división del fútbol tailandés.

El Songkla FC juega sus partidos en casa en el Estadio Tinsulanon, que tiene una capacidad de 15.000 espectadores. El club está presidido por Piyapong Pue-on y entrenado por Suraphol Natenapa.

Los colores tradicionales del Songkla FC son el verde y el blanco. El escudo del club es un círculo verde con una franja blanca en el centro. El círculo está rodeado por las palabras "Songkla Football Club" escritas en tailandés.

El Songkla FC ha ganado un título importante en su historia, la Copa de la Liga de Tailandia en 2017. El club también ha participado en varias competiciones internacionales, incluyendo la Copa AFC en 2018 y 2019.

El Songkla FC es un club muy popular en Songkhla y cuenta con una gran base de seguidores. El club es conocido por su estilo de juego ofensivo y su compromiso con el fútbol de ataque.