They are currently members of the Thai league 3 North Eastern Region and play at the Roi Et Province Stadium.
After winning their regional division for a third successive season in 2013, the club won their group in the promotion play-offs, before going on to win the knock-out stages, defeating Chiangmai 2–0 on aggregate over two legs and earning promotion to Division One.
The club were excluded from the league the following year after failing to obtain a licence from the Thai FA.
[4] However, they were subsequently rebranded as Roi Et CF and allowed to enter the North Eastern Region of the Thailand Amateur League for the 2018 season.
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