Saimit Kabin United F.C.

Kabin United Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลกบินทร์ ยูไนเต็ด) is a Thai football club based in Kabin Buri, Prachinburi Province. The club currently play in Thai League 4 Eastern Region.

Kabin United FC
กบินทร์ ยูไนเต็ด
Full nameKabin United Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลกบินทร์ ยูไนเต็ด
Nickname(s)Hanuman
(หนุมานชาญสมร)
Founded2013 (2013)
GroundNom Klao Maharaj Stadium
Prachinburi, Thailand
Capacity3,000
ChairmanKrit Budnian
ManagerDownyot Dara
LeagueThai League 4

Stadium and locations

Coordinates Location Stadium Year
13°59′20″N 101°43′25″E Prachinburi Nom Klao Maharaj Stadium 2013-2017

Season by season record

Season League FA Cup League Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2013 Central-East 26 4 2 20 22 51 14 13th
2014 Central-East 26 3 3 20 31 61 12 14th
2015 Central-East 26 8 7 11 39 46 31 8th Not Enter R1
2016 East 22 6 5 11 20 34 23 11th Not Enter R1
2017 T4 East 27 7 7 13 25 36 28 9th Not Enter QR1
2018 T4 East 27 9 8 10 35 35 35 5th Not Enter QR1 Amidu Jamal
Mathee Pungpo
8
2019 T4 East 28 10 10 8 32 30 40 4th Not Enter QR1 Mathee Pungpo 9
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