Chonburi F.C.

[3] In 1996, Sannibat Samut Prakan Association competed in the Khǒr Royal Cup and came in second place.

[5] In 2006, Chonburi were invited by Football Association of Singapore (FAS) to play in the 2006 Singapore Cup and reached the cup final, defeating local sides Home United, Albirex Niigata (S) and Balestier Khalsa along the way.

[6] In 2007, Chonburi were again invited to participate in the 2007 Singapore Cup, but were defeated in the first round against Balestier Khalsa, in a replay of the previous season's semi-finals.

In addition, the previous sponsor, Hemaraj Land and Development PLC signed a major sponsorship deal which comes into force from 2009.

With two games left in the season you still on the first place in the table, but a 0–0 draw against Samut Songkhram made to naught in the penultimate round of the dream title defense.

[9] In 2008, the club played in their debut 2008 AFC Champions League season where in its first game against the Japanese champions Gamba Osaka on 12 March, where the team was seconds away from their first ever win on their debut match in the tournament, however opponent Lucas Severino scored the equaliser for the opponent at 1–1 which would see Chonburi registered their first point in the tournament.

[10] The game was clouded by controversy when Melbourne Victory scored their only goal whilst a Chonburi player was down injured and his teammates were calling for the ball to be played off the park.

[11] As the league runner-up in 2008, Chonburi qualified for the 2009 AFC Cup and was drawn in a group with Hanoi ACB (Vietnam), Eastern AA (Hong Kong) and Kedah FA (Malaysia).

Chonburi has to call to mind the Zeil set to be first in the group and win the AFC Cup in Thailand.

In the second round Chonburi PSMS Medan in Indonesia defeated 4–1 before retired in the quarter-finals against the Vietnam representative Bình Dương 2–4.

Kiatisuk Senamuang changed at the end of the season to Hoàng Anh Gia Lai, the association in Vietnam where he was active as a player last.

In the 2007 Thailand Premier League in which they have been crowned champions, over 80% of their first-team players came from their youth program.

The idea of creating a football academy was spearheaded by former Chonburi head coach and current technical director Witthaya Laohakul, who stressed the importance of creating and producing quality football players for the first-team.

Due to disagreements with the local authorities, the club wore its home games from 2008 of the Princess Sirindhorn Stadium.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Chonburi 'Home Kit' in 2008 with old logo
Chonburi playing against Malaysian club Kedah FA in the 2009 AFC Cup
Chonburi squad in 2016
Chonburi FC Supporters at Chonburi Stadium in 2008
Chonburi Stadium in 2018