Buriram United F.C.–Muangthong United F.C. rivalry

The matchup of Buriram United versus Muangthong United is considered by Thai football media and followers as the biggest football match in Thailand due to their dominance in Thai Football in the modern era. The two clubs are the most successful Thai teams in professional league age. Both clubs are the only two clubs that have won the top league of Thailand from the promotion of Muangthong United to Thai League 1 in 2009 until 2018.

Buriram United F.C. v Muangthong United F.C.
LocaleThailand
TeamsBuriram United F.C.
Muangthong United F.C.
First meeting27 February 2010
Buriram United 1–2 Muangthong United (Friendly match)
Latest meeting14 September 2019
Muangthong United 3–1 Buriram United
(2019 Thai League 1)
StadiumsChang Arena (Buriram United)
SCG Stadium (Muangthong United)

Buriram United and Muangthong United are mainly the competitive rivals since both are located in the different regions of Thailand. However, both clubs also represent the different group of supporters among them. Buriram represents the rustic people in the countryside while Muangthong United symbolizes the urban people in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region since Muangthong is located in Nonthaburi Province which was the part of Thailand capital city, Bangkok until 1956 while and Buriram United is located on the frontier side, Buriram Province which is 238-mile-far from Bangkok.

History

Promotion of Muangthong United

Muangthong United was founded in 1989 as Nongjorg Pittayanusorn Football Club by Worawi Makudi.

In 2009, Muangthong United which has owned by Siam Sport Syndicate (Thai biggest sports multimedia) successfully climbed three divisions from Thai Regional League Division 2 to Thai Premier League within the 3 years of span. The newly promoted club invested the significant of a fund to the team since they had a high ambition to reach the continental football. In that season, Provincial Electricity Authority F.C. (PEA) (later re-established to Buriram United) was the defending champion from the 2008 season. Both clubs met two times in the league and Muangthong won all of them. Muangthong finished their first season in their top league with the champion title. PEA FC finished at a ninth place out of sixteen clubs in the league.

Establishing of Buriram United

In December 2009 after the underwhelming performance of PEA FC, it was announced that a politician based in Buriram, Newin Chidchob was to take over the club. He had already tried unsuccessfully to take over TOT SC and Royal Thai Army FC[1] Newin relocated the club to Buriram in Isan and rebranded it to Buriram PEA Football Club. The Buriram PEA inherited most of the players from the former PEA club included the stars like Rangsan Vivatchaichok, Apichet Puttan and Theerathon Bunmathan. Pongphan Wongsuwan who was a long-time head coach of TOT S.C. was instated as coach. Thailand national team member Suchao Nuchnum of TOT S.C. also followed his coach to the new team.

Muanthong United won back-to-back Thai Premier League in 2010 while Buriram finished as the runner-up in their first season of a new era.

The Rivalry

In the early state of both clubs, the rivalry was mainly the competitive contest between them. However, it later developed into the conflict among supporters.

The rivalry of both teams started in 2012 from the conflict between Football Association of Thailand and Buriram United. Worawi Makudi who was the founder of Muangthong United has the deep relation with Siam Sports Syndicate was that time the president of the FAT. Newin Chidchob, the president of Buriram United frequently questioned the transparency of FAT and the bias of referees and schedule toward Muangthong United.[2] Due to the conflict, Siam Sport eventually bashed Newin Chidchob and Buriram United through their media channels which covered most of the local football in Thailand in that time.

In the late of 2012 season, Buriram United won Thai Premier League and request to hold the Trophy ceremony at their home in the match before the last one. However, that time FAT president Worawi Makudi declined the request and forced them to receive the trophy at United Stadium of Chiang Rai that was the venue of their last match. After the game, Buriram United reacted by sending two staff to receive the trophy and head back to the club without any celebration to show their protest against the Makudi.

Buriram United and Muangthong United have become the opposite poles after that. The supporters started to throw the hate to each side. Both supporters packed the stadium of two clubs whenever there was the matchup between them.

Honours

As of 6 January 2018

The premier honours of Buriram United Muangthong United since 2009

Competition Buriram United Muangthong United Total
Thai League 1 5 4 9
Thai FA Cup 4 0 4
Thai League Cup 5 2 6[1]
Kor Royal Cup/Thailand Champions Cup 4 2 6
Toyota Premier Cup 3 0 3
Mekong Club Championship 2 1 3
Total 23 9 31

1 Buriram United and Muangthong United share the title of 2016 Thai League Cup winner.

Head-to-head

As of 31 October 2020

The competitive head-to-head of Buriram United and Muangthong United since 2010

Competition Buriram United win Draw Muangthong United win Total
Thai League 1 8 9 4 21
Thai FA Cup 3 0 1 4
Thai League Cup 1 1 1 3
Kor Royal Cup 3 0 0 3
Total 15 10 6 31

All-time results

As of 31 October 2020

Fixtures from 2010 to the present day featuring League games, Thai FA Cup, Thai League Cup, Kor Royal Cup and Exhibition game.

# Date Competition Venue Home club Score Buriram United Scorers/Red cards Muangthong United Scorers/Red cards Report
1 27 February 2010 Friendly match Khao Kradong Stadium Buriram United 1–2 Dudu Christian Kouakou, Yaya Soumahoro [3]
2 5 May 2010 2010 Thai Premier League SCG Stadium Muangthong United 0–0 [4]
3 22 August 2010 2010 Thai Premier League Khao Kradong Stadium Buriram United 1–0 Douglas [5]
4 2 April 2011 2011 Thai Premier League SCG Stadium Muangthong United 0–0 [6]
5 31 December 2011 2011 Thai Premier League New I-Mobile Stadium Buriram United 1–0 Bouba Abbo [7]
6 11 January 2012 2011 Thai FA Cup - final Supachalasai Stadium Neutral 1–0 Frank Acheampong [8]
7 30 May 2012 2012 Thai Premier League New I-Mobile Stadium Buriram United 1–1 Suriya Domtaisong Jakkaphan Kaewprom Jakkaphan Pornsai Mario Gjurovski [9]
8 19 August 2012 2012 Thai Premier League SCG Stadium Muangthong United 1–1 Frank Acheampong Mario Djurovski [10]
9 23 February 2013 2013 Kor Royal Cup Supachalasai Stadium Neutral 2–0 Ramsés Bustos Mongkol Namnuad [11]
10 17 April 2013 2013 Thai Premier League SCG Stadium Muangthong United 1–2 Javier Patiño Dagno Siaka [12]
11 11 August 2013 2013 Thai Premier League New I-Mobile Stadium Buriram United 1–1 Osmar Barba Theerathon Bunmathan Mario Djurovski [13]
12 23 September 2013 2013 Thai FA Cup - semi finals Thammasat Stadium Neutral 1–0 Manuel Redondo Witsanusak Kaewruang [14]
13 1 February 2014 2014 Kor Royal Cup Suphanburi Stadium Neutral 1–0 Jay Simpson [15]
14 10 May 2014 2014 Thai Premier League New I-Mobile Stadium Buriram United 0–0 Theerathon Bunmathan [16]
15 18 June 2014 2014 Thai League Cup - QF Leg 1 New I-Mobile Stadium Buriram United 0–0 [17]
16 2 July 2014 2014 Thai League Cup - QF Leg 2 SCG Stadium Muangthong United 0–1 Carmelo González [18]
17 20 August 2014 2014 Thai Premier League SCG Stadium Muangthong United 0–1 Andrés Túñez Theerathon Bunmathan [19]
18 21 February 2015 2015 Thai Premier League SCG Stadium Muangthong United 1–1 Diogo Mario Gjurovski [20]
19 1 August 2015 2015 Thai Premier League New I-Mobile Stadium Buriram United 2–2 Thitipan Puangchan (o.g.), Diogo Mario Gjurovski, Cleiton Silva [21]
20 26 December 2015 2015 Thai FA Cup - final Supachalasai Stadium Neutral 3–1 Andrés Túñez, Go Seul-ki , Jakkaphan Kaewprom Mario Gjurovski Mario Gjurovski [22]
21 20 February 2016 2016 Kor Royal Cup Supachalasai Stadium Neutral 3–1 Diogo, Andrés Túñez, Jakkaphan Kaewprom Adisak Kraisorn [23]
22 27 April 2016 2016 Thai League New I-Mobile Stadium Buriram United 0–3 Weslley Cleiton Silva, Adisak Kraisorn [24]
23 24 July 2016 2016 Thai League SCG Stadium Muangthong United 3–2 Diogo, Anon Amornlerdsak Chanathip Songkrasin , Sarach Yooyen, Cleiton Silva [25]
24 3 August 2016 2016 Thai FA Cup - third round SCG Stadium Muangthong United 3–1 Andrés Túñez Bruno Moreira Adisak Kraisorn, Teerasil Dangda, Cleiton Silva [26]
25 3 April 2017 2017 Thai League 1 New I-Mobile Stadium Buriram United 2–0 Jajá, Suchao Nutnum Célio Santos [27]
26 9 July 2017 2017 Thai League 1 SCG Stadium Muangthong United 1–1 Rafael Bastos Leandro Assumpção [28]
27 11 October 2017 2017 Thai League Cup - QF New I-Mobile Stadium Buriram United 0–2 Leandro Assumpção, Theerathon Bunmathan [29]
28 4 May 2018 2018 Thai League 1 Chang Arena Buriram United 4–0 Yoo Jun-soo, Diogo, Korrakot Wiriyaudomsiri [30]
29 16 September 2018 2018 Thai League 1 SCG Stadium Muangthong United 0–3 Korrakot Wiriyaudomsiri, Osvaldo, Yoo Jun-soo [31]
30 26 May 2019 2019 Thai League 1 Chang Arena Buriram United 1–0 Sasalak Haiprakhon [32]
31 14 September 2019 2019 Thai League 1 SCG Stadium Muangthong United 3–1 Suphanat Mueanta Oh Ban-suk, Derley, Heberty [33]
32 31 October 2020 2020–21 Thai League 1 Chang Arena Buriram United 2–3 Marko Šćepović, Apiwat Ngaolamhin Lucas Rocha, Derley, Willian Popp

Player records

All-time top scorers

As of 26 May 2019
Rank Player Club Period Goals
1 Diogo Buriram United 2015–2018 6
2 Mario Gjurovski Muangthong United 2012–2015, 2019 5
Cleiton Silva Muangthong United 2014–2017 5
3 Andrés Túñez Buriram United 2014–2020 4
4 Adisak Kraisorn Muangthong United 2016– 3

Figures for active players (in bold) .

Players who played for both clubs

  • sort by year of joining the second club.
Seq. Player Nation(s) Joining second club Direct transfer Buriram United Muangthong United
1 Suriya Domtaisong
2009 2009–2010, 2012–2013 2009
2 Ukrit Wongmeema
2009 2009–2011 2009
3 Salahudin Awae
2010 2010 2007–2009
4 Jakkaphan Kaewprom
2011 2011– 2010-2011
5 Umarin Yaodam
2013 2005–2010 2012–2013
6 Chitchanok Xaysensourinthone
2013 2012 2013
7 Naruphol Ar-romsawa
2015 2015–2016 2010–2011
8 Prakit Deeprom
2015 2015 2007, 2017–2018
9 Adisak Kraisorn
2016 2011–2014 2016–
10 Theerathon Bunmathan
2016 2009–2016 2016–2019
11 Charyl Chappuis
2017 2013–2014 2017–2019
12 Nukoolkit Krutyai
2017 2015–2016 2017–2019
13 Jajá
2018 2017 2018

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