1997 Thailand Soccer League

The 1997 Thai Premier League consisted of 12 teams. The bottom club would be relegated to the Thailand Division 1 League. The club that came 11th would play in a relegation / promotion match against the club that came second in the Thailand Division 1 League

Thai Premier League
Season1997
ChampionsRoyal Thai Air Force
RelegatedRoyal Thai Police
Royal Thai Navy
1998–99 Asian Club ChampionshipBEC Tero Sasana FC
1998–99 Asian Cup Winners CupSinthana
Top goalscorer Worrawoot Srimaka (BEC Tero Sasana) (17)
Biggest home winPort Authority of Thailand 5-1 Royal Thai Army
Biggest away winBangkok Bank 0-4
Sinthana
Highest scoringSinthana 5-4
Thai Farmers Bank
(9 goals)
1998

Defending Champions Bangkok Bank would enter the next edition of the Asian Club Championship.

The league was also known as the Johnnie Walker Thailand Soccer League 1997.

Member clubs locations

Bangkok Metro
Bangkok Metro teams
Bangkok Bank
Bangkok Metro Administration
Sinthana
Royal Thai Police
Port Authority of Thailand
UCOM Raj Pracha
Royal Thai Air Force
Royal Thai Army
Royal Thai Navy
Thai Farmers Bank
Tero Sasana
TOT

Locations of the 1997 Thailand Soccer League teams
  • Bangkok Bank
  • Bangkok Metro Administration (rename from Stock Exchange of Thailand FC)
  • Tero Sasana (Singha Tero Sasana)
  • Sinthana
  • Royal Thai Police
  • Port Authority of Thailand
  • UCOM Raj Pracha
  • Royal Thai Air Force
  • Royal Thai Army
  • Royal Thai Navy
  • Thai Farmers Bank
  • TOT

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Royal Thai Air Force 22 14 3 5 45 23 +22 45 Champion
2 Sinthana 22 13 3 6 32 25 +7 42
3 Bangkok Bank[lower-alpha 1] 22 11 5 6 34 23 +11 38
4 Port Authority 22 9 5 8 36 35 +1 32
5 Tero Sasana 22 8 7 7 32 26 +6 31 Qualification for the 1998–99 Asian Club Championship (substitution)
6 Thai Farmers Bank 22 7 9 6 31 31 0 30
7 Bangkok Metro 22 8 5 9 22 21 +1 29
8 TOT 22 8 5 9 32 33 1 29
9 Royal Thai Army 22 7 4 11 31 45 14 25
10 UCOM Raj Pracha 22 6 6 10 26 32 6 24
11 Royal Thai Police 22 4 10 8 19 25 6 22 Qualification for the promotion/relegation playoff
12 Royal Thai Navy 22 3 6 13 20 41 21 15 Relegation spot
Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head; 3rd goal difference; 4th goals scored
Notes:
  1. Defending champion

Promotion/Relegation Playoff

The club that came 11th would play in a relegation / promotion match against the runner-up in the Thailand Division 1 League

February 17 and February 20, 1998

Team 1 Result Team 2
Royal Thai Police 0-1 † Osotsapa

Royal Thai Police relegated to the Thailand Division 1 League and Osotsapa promoted to the Thai Premier League in next season.

Season Notes

  • Royal Thai Air Force were docked three points at the end of season for refusing to play Sinthana in Suphan Buri earlier this season.
  • Singha Tero Sasana changed the club's name to Tero Sasana.
  • Tero Sasana represented Thailand in the 1998–99 Asian Club Championship following withdrawals by Royal Thai Air Force, Bangkok Bank and Port Authority of Thailand, all for economic reasons; Sinthana qualifier for the 1998–99 Asian Cup Winners Cup after winning the Singha FA Cup.
  • Last year's runners-up, Stock Exchange of Thailand, played as Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) owing to a change in sponsorship.

Queen's Cup

Thai Farmers Bank won and retained the Queen's Cup trophy for the 4th year running. This was the 26th edition of the competition.

For the first time, no foreign teams took part, owing to the poor economic situation.

Thawan Thammaniyai of Thai Farmers Bank won the Most Valuable Player award.

Thailand FA Cup

Sinthana FC won the Thailand FA Cup for the first time, but it is unclear whom they beat in the final.

Asian Representation

  • Bangkok Bank represented Thailand in the 1997–98 Asian Club Championship, where they would fail in the first round, beaten by Chinese opposition in Dalian Wanda.
  • Royal Thai Air Force made the second round of the 1997–98 Asian Cup Winners Cup, where they were beaten by near neighbours PSM Ujungpandang of Indonesia after beating Melaka Telekom of Malaysia in the first round.

Annual awards

Coach of the Year

  • Piyapong Piew-on - Royal Thai Air Force

Player of the Year

Top scorer

Champions

The league champion was Royal Thai Air Force. It was the team's first title.

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References

  1. Football records in Thailand
Preceded by
Thailand Soccer League
1996–97
Thai Premier League
1997
Royal Thai Air Force
Succeeded by
Thai Premier League
1998
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