Results

Thailand League Cup 12/06 08:00 - Royal Navy v Prachuap FC L 1-6
Thailand League Cup 10/25 08:00 - Navy FC v Chanthaburi FC W 1-0
Thailand League Cup 09/09 08:00 - Navy FC v Kabin United W 1-0
Thailand League Cup 09/02 07:00 - Marine Corps FC v Navy FC W 0-1
Thailand Division 3 03/18 09:00 - Navy FC v Chanthaburi FC D 1-1
Thailand Division 3 03/11 08:30 - Pluak Daeng United v Navy FC W 0-1
Thailand Division 3 02/05 08:30 - Marine Corps FC v Navy FC D 2-2
Thailand Division 3 01/28 11:00 - Navy FC v Pattaya Dolphins Utd L 0-1
Thailand Division 3 01/22 08:30 - Kabin United v Navy FC L 1-0
Thailand Division 3 11/20 08:30 - Navy FC v Pluak Daeng United L 0-2
Thailand League Cup 10/19 11:00 - Navy FC v Uthai Thani FC D 0-0
Thailand Cup 10/05 11:00 - Royal Thai Navy v Inter Bangkok W 5-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 0
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 1 1 0
Goals against 6 6 0
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Navy F.C.

Navy Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลราชนาวี) is a Thai professional football club under the stewardship of Royal Thai Navy based in Chonburi. They play in the Thai League 3. The club has previously played under the names of Royal Thai Navy FC, Rajnavi FC and Rajnavy Rayong FC.

History

The club was formed on 10 January 1956 as the Royal Thai Navy Football Club and currently plays under the name of Navy Football Club, locally known as Rajnavy. The club has also played under the names of Rajnavi and Rajnavy Rayong, Rayong being the town they played in and the main base of the Navy in general.

Since the inception of the Thai League in 1996 the club played under the name of the Royal Thai Navy up until 2009, when all teams in Thailand had to become public limited companies. With this, many teams changed names and formed closer links with the communities they were based in. In this case the Navy became known as Rajnavy Rayong. Rajnavy being the local Thai name for the Navy. In 2011, and with a dispute as to the ownership of the club, the club moved from their Rayong home and into the Chonburi province where they ground share with Pattaya United – another club playing outside of their original home town – albeit against league rules, where two sides in the PLT cannot ground share.

Ownership dispute

In 2009, when Thai football was becoming increasingly popular with all professional football teams told to properly register and become a company limited, the situation was almost to the point where anyone could register this football club for an ownership. At this point, Rayong Thai Premier took the ownership and renamed the club to Rajnavy Rayong. However, two seasons after that, the Royal Thai Navy decided to bring the team back under control and renamed it to Siam Navy. Thereafter, the football club moved from Rayong to Sattahip, Chonburi.

Turmoil

At the start of the 2011 league campaign, with the Navy in a bit of turmoil after the dispute of the owner of the club, they proceeded to get it wrong on the field as well. Their opening game of the season against Sisaket, was awarded 2–0 to Sisaket after an original 1–1 draw due to Siam Navy playing an ineligible player. To make things worse, the club knew the player in question couldn't play, but carried on hoping to get away with any sanctions – especially since the league is normally lax in the rules.

Queens Cup success

In 2006 the club won the opening season Queen's Cup tournament. A tournament that is not mandatory but nonetheless a big part of the Thai football calendar at the time. They defeated Krung Thai Bank in the final after getting past Bangkok Bank at the semi-final stage.

Yo-yo club

The club has somewhat become known as a yo-yo club in the Thai football scene, being relegated and promoted from/to the top flight on four occasions. Although on each occasion they were promoted they were not as champions.

Football competitions

In 2022, Navy competed in the Thai League 3 for the 2022–23 season. It is their 26th season in the professional league. The club started the season with a 1–2 away defeat to Chanthaburi and they ended the season with a 1–1 home draw with Chanthaburi. The club has finished 11th place in the league of the Eastern region. In addition, in the 2022–23 Thai FA Cup Navy was defeated 2–4 by Amnat Charoen City in the second round, causing them to be eliminated and in the 2022–23 Thai League Cup Navy was penalty shoot-out defeated 3–5 by Uthai Thani in the qualification play-off round, causing them to be eliminated too.

Navy FC is a professional soccer team based in Thailand. The team is known for its strong and competitive play in the Thai League 1, the top tier of professional soccer in Thailand. Navy FC has a rich history and a loyal fan base that supports them at every match.

The team's colors are navy blue and white, reflecting their name and affiliation with the Royal Thai Navy. Navy FC is known for their disciplined and tactical style of play, as well as their skilled and talented players who consistently deliver impressive performances on the field.

Navy FC has a reputation for being a tough opponent for any team they face, and they have achieved success in various domestic competitions. With a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of talented players, Navy FC continues to be a force to be reckoned with in Thai soccer.