Thailand Premier League 11/09 11:00 13 [14] Chiangrai Utd v Nakhon Ratchasima [11] L 0-2
Thailand Premier League 11/03 11:00 12 [13] Rayong FC v Chiangrai Utd [15] L 2-0
Thailand League Cup 10/30 12:00 - Sisaket United v Chiangrai Utd W 1-3
Thailand Premier League 10/27 11:00 11 [15] Chiangrai Utd v Bangkok United [3] L 1-2
Thailand Premier League 10/20 11:00 10 [9] Ratchaburi FC v Chiangrai Utd [13] L 1-0
Thailand Premier League 10/04 12:00 9 [15] Chiangrai Utd v Lamphun Warrior FC [8] W 2-0
Thailand Premier League 10/04 12:00 10 Ratchaburi FC v Chiangrai Utd - Postponed
Thailand Premier League 09/29 12:00 8 [10] Uthai Thani FC v Chiangrai Utd [15] L 3-0
Thailand Premier League 09/28 12:00 9 Chiangrai Utd v Lamphun Warrior FC - Postponed
Thailand Premier League 09/23 11:00 7 Chiangrai Utd v Muang Thong United - Postponed
Thailand Premier League 09/14 11:00 6 Nakhon Pathom FC v Chiangrai Utd - Postponed
Thailand Premier League 08/31 13:00 5 [15] Chiangrai Utd v Prachuap FC [6] D 1-1
Thailand Premier League 08/28 12:00 4 [13] BG Pathum United v Chiangrai Utd [14] L 2-0
Thailand Premier League 08/25 11:00 3 [12] Chiangrai Utd v Buriram United [3] L 0-5
Thailand Premier League 08/19 12:00 2 [3] Port FC v Chiangrai Utd [7] L 5-1
Thailand Premier League 08/12 12:00 1 [8] Chiangrai Utd v Khonkaen United [8] W 2-0
Thailand Premier League 05/26 11:00 30 [10] Chiangrai Utd v Muang Thong United [5] L 2-3
Thailand Premier League 05/18 11:00 29 [12] Prachuap FC v Chiangrai Utd [8] L 1-0
Thailand Premier League 05/11 11:30 28 [7] Chiangrai Utd v Nakhon Pathom FC [8] D 0-0
Thailand Premier League 05/04 11:30 27 [16] Police Tero FC v Chiangrai Utd [7] D 0-0
Thailand Premier League 04/28 10:30 26 [9] Chiangrai Utd v Ratchaburi FC [6] W 1-0
Thailand League Cup 04/24 11:00 - Chiangrai Utd v Port FC L 1-2
Thailand Premier League 04/19 12:00 25 [3] Port FC v Chiangrai Utd [11] W 1-2
Thailand Premier League 04/06 11:00 24 [10] Chiangrai Utd v BG Pathum United [4] L 2-3
Thailand Premier League 04/03 11:00 23 [14] Chonburi v Chiangrai Utd [8] L 2-0
Thailand Premier League 03/31 10:30 22 [1] Buriram United v Chiangrai Utd [8] L 2-1
Thailand League Cup 03/13 12:00 - Songkla FC v Chiangrai Utd W 0-4
Thailand Premier League 03/09 11:00 21 [7] Chiangrai Utd v Bangkok United [3] L 0-1
Thailand Premier League 03/02 11:30 20 [11] Sukhothai FC v Chiangrai Utd [6] L 2-1
Thailand Premier League 02/24 13:00 19 [5] Chiangrai Utd v Lamphun Warrior FC [7] L 0-2

Wikipedia - Chiangrai United F.C.

Chiangrai United Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลเชียงราย ยูไนเต็ด) is a professional football club based in Chiangrai Province, Thailand's northernmost province. The club competes in the Thai League 1. The club is also known as "The Beetles".

History

First years

In 2009, Chiangrai United joined the new Thai football setup and started at the 3rd level, 2009 Regional League Division 2 Northern Region. Chiangrai duly came out on top come to the end of the regular league season, thus claiming their first-ever championship and also crowned as the first-ever winners of the Regional League Northern Division.

On winning the championship, Chiangrai entered the 2009 Regional League Division 2, an end of season mini-league for all 5 Regional League Division 2 championship-winning teams, and finished as runners-up and promoted to Thai Division 1 League.

Second Division and League 1 Promotion

In 2010, the club finished 3rd in Thai Division 1 League and first-ever promoted to the top tier Thai League 1.

Chiangrai United opened its first youth academies in 2012.

In 2016, Chiangrai United made a deal with Jarken Group to the strong brand and initiating a holistic marketing strategy which included business development and strengthening management structures to promote a positive image of the Chiangrai United Sports Passions as a brand to make Chiangrai United become professional and sustainable. The strategy for this deal is to design to promote Chaing Rai United to become the big name club in Thailand.

2017 & 2018 – FA Cup winners

In 2017, the club continued to make agreements with sponsors to improve the club's professional image and attract Tanaboon Kesarat. They also secured players such as; Vander Luiz, Felipe Azevedo, Henrique Silva.

Under Brazilian coach Alexandre Gama, The Beetles was victorious in the 2017 FA Cup Final with Bangkok United. This proved to be a case of redemption for Chiangrai as winning the first piece of silverware in club-history, three days after losing to Muangthong United in the League Cup final.

In 2018, the club attracted Lee Yong-Rae and Bill.[]

Chiangrai defeated the 2017 Liga 1 runners-up Bali United 3–2 in a qualifying preliminary round 2 and losing the 2017 Chinese Super League to runners-up Shanghai SIPG 1–0 in a qualifying play-offs round for the AFC Champions League group stages.[]

In 2018 FA Cup Final, The Beetles weathered certain things Thai League 1 winners Buriram United could hurl at them at Supachalasai Stadium to record a 3–2 victory, a hat-trick by Bill.

2019 – League 1 title

Chiangrai defeated the 2018 Myanmar National League champions Yangon United 3–1 in a qualifying preliminary round 2 and drew the 2018 J1 League runners-up Sanfrecce Hiroshima in a qualifying play-offs round for the AFC Champions League group stages; the match finished 0–0 after extra time, with Chiangrai losing the penalty shoot-out 4–3 at Hiroshima Big Arch.

In October 2019, after the announcement of the appointment of Ailton dos Santos Silva as the new head coach, The Beetles won the Thai League 1 for the first time. Chiangrai United and Buriram United ended up with identical 58 points from 30 matches. However, they were declared the winners of the league on the basis of a better head-to-head record, Chiangrai held Buriram to a goalless draw away in the first leg in April then thrashed the northeastern giants 4 to nothing at home in July, Chiangrai United is the third to win the top flight after Buriram and Muangthong since the country's premier tournament was revamped in 2009.

The side is commented to fare well in most big games, with compactness and discipline springing surprises. Instead of being burdened with keeping possession, they stifled opponents with a rehearsed repertoire of both defensive and pressing moves, topped off with lethal counter-attacks.

Chiangrai United, also known as Chiangrai Utd, is a professional soccer team based in Chiang Rai, Thailand. The team competes in the Thai League 1, the top tier of Thai football. Chiangrai United was founded in 2009 and has quickly risen to become one of the top teams in the country.

The team's home matches are played at the Singha Stadium, a modern and state-of-the-art facility that can hold up to 11,354 spectators. Chiangrai United's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a lion.

Chiangrai United has a strong fan base and is known for their attacking style of play and competitive spirit on the field. The team has had success in domestic competitions, winning the Thai FA Cup in 2017 and the Thai League 1 title in 2019.

Overall, Chiangrai United is a respected and competitive team in Thai football, with a bright future ahead of them.