Thailand Premier League 11/24 12:00 14 Nakhon Ratchasima v BG Pathum United - View
Thailand Premier League 11/29 12:00 15 Prachuap FC v Nakhon Ratchasima - View
Thailand Premier League 12/14 12:00 12 Nakhon Ratchasima v Buriram United - View
Thailand Premier League 01/05 16:00 16 Nakhon Ratchasima v Nakhon Pathom FC - View
Thailand Premier League 01/11 22:00 17 Lamphun Warrior FC v Nakhon Ratchasima - View
Thailand Premier League 01/19 08:00 18 Nakhon Ratchasima v Uthai Thani FC - View
Thailand Premier League 01/24 19:00 19 Nakhon Ratchasima v Rayong FC - View
Thailand Premier League 02/02 05:00 20 Bangkok United v Nakhon Ratchasima - View
Thailand Premier League 02/09 09:00 21 Nakhon Ratchasima v Ratchaburi FC - View
Thailand Premier League 02/15 17:00 22 Nong Bua Pitchaya v Nakhon Ratchasima - View
Thailand Premier League 02/23 01:00 23 Nakhon Ratchasima v Sukhothai FC - View
Thailand Premier League 03/03 11:00 24 Port FC v Nakhon Ratchasima - View
Thailand Premier League 03/08 13:00 25 Nakhon Ratchasima v Khonkaen United - View
Thailand Premier League 03/15 13:00 26 Buriram United v Nakhon Ratchasima - View
Thailand Premier League 03/29 13:00 27 Nakhon Ratchasima v Chiangrai Utd - View
Thailand Premier League 04/04 13:00 28 BG Pathum United v Nakhon Ratchasima - View
Thailand Premier League 04/19 13:00 29 Nakhon Ratchasima v Prachuap FC - View
Thailand Premier League 04/27 13:00 30 Muang Thong United v Nakhon Ratchasima - View

Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda Football Club (Thai สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดนครราชสีมา), commonly known as Korat, is a Thai professional football club based in the province of Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. They compete in the Thai League 2, the second level of the Thai football league system, but will compete in the Thai League 1 in the 2024–25 season, following promotion from the 2023–24 Thai League 2 as champions.

The clubs has won the 2014 Thai League 2 and 2023–24 Thai League 2 title as champions.

History

1999–2008: Beginnings

Nakhon Ratchasima were formed in 1999. After spending fourteen-years of their history in Provincial League of the Thai Football League, this big club won promotion to Thai Division 1 League in 2011.

Season League Position Notes
99–00 Provincial League 10th Inaugural Provincial League season. 12 teams in the division.
2001 Provincial League 10th 12 teams in the division
2002 Provincial League Group 1 4th 6 teams in the division. Provincial League is divided into two groups of six with the top three from each group forming a final group of six.
2003 Provincial League 6th 12 teams in the division
2004 Provincial League 7th 10 teams in the division
2005 Provincial League 6th 12 teams in the division
2006 Professional League 10th 16 teams in the division. A new league set up by the SAT to be in direct competition with the FAT's Thai Premier League.

Since seasons 2007 are covered in detail below.

In 2007, despite finishing fourth from bottom in a twelve-team division (in Division 1), 'Korat' were relegated to the newly formed third tier of the Thai football pyramid because of league restructuring.

The Division Two years

In 2008, Korat finished fourth in the now defunct Division 2 Group A. Korat started the season slowly but embarked on a five-game winning streak in the middle third of the season which gave them a chance of promotion. However, a disappointing run-in meant that Korat eventually finished fourth.

In 2009, Korat finished second in the inaugural Division 2 Northeast. Despite leading the division for most of the season, they slipped to second on the final day as they drew 1–1 at home with Nakhon Phanom FC whilst title rivals Loei City beat Chaiyaphum United 1–0 meaning that Loei took the title and the sole promotion play-offs spot on the final day of the season. Korat also reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup (the only Regional League side to make it to that stage) but lost to TPL side Thai Port FC.

In 2010, the club finished fourth in the expanded 16-team Northeast Division. Another high finish but they were far behind the top two of Loei and Buriram. Head coach Mann Jantanarm resigned after the 4–0 away defeat to Buriram F.C. and was replaced by a member of the backroom staff, Vichan Cha-on Sri. Despite a successful FA Cup run in 2009, the club fell at the first hurdle in the 2010 competition as they lost 2–1 away at F.C. Phuket. They were slightly more successful in the relaunched League Cup. Loei City were beaten 3–1 at the 80th Birthday Stadium in the preliminary round. This set up a first round proper clash with TPL side Samut Songkhram F.C. to be played over two legs. A good first leg performance saw Korat go down just 1–0 to opponents ranked two divisions higher. In the second leg, however, Korat lost 7–0 as the class of the opposition finally told.

The 2011 season saw the club more than make up for the disappointment of 2009. Under the guidance of a new president, Phollapee Suwanchawee, and a new coach, Tewet Kamolsin, the team achieved promotion. Midway through the season, the club was docked nine points for fielding an ineligible player (goalkeeper Kiattisak Lertwilai). Despite the deduction, and thanks to the re-signing of Prompong Kransumrong, the side recovered from the penalty and clinched a place in the end-of-season play-offs (the 'Champions League') by defeating Mahasarakham 1–0 on the final day of the season. Nakhon Ratchasima were placed in Group B of the Champions League along with fellow Isaan side Roiet, Rayong, Krabi, Lamphun and North Bangkok. This time, Korat were the beneficiaries of a points deduction. After losing 2–1 to Roiet in their first Champions League match, Korat were awarded all three points as Roiet fielded six foreign players – one more than is allowed. Korat went on to win seven, draw one and lose two of their Champions League matches, and finished top of the group on 22 points. As such, promotion to 2012 TPL Division 1 was secured along with runners-up Krabi, and Ratchaburi and Pattalung from Group A.

The Division One years and promotion

Korat's first season back in the second tier ended with an eighth-place finish in 2012. Head coach Tewet Kamolsin was sacked in May 2012 and replaced by Brazilian Reuther Moreira. He too was released by the club after the season finished and was replaced by Arjhan Srong-ngamsub.

Nakhon Ratchasima Football Club, commonly known as Nakhon Ratchasima or The Swat Cats, is a professional soccer team based in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. The team was founded in 2009 and currently competes in the Thai League 1, the top tier of Thai football.

Nakhon Ratchasima has a passionate fan base and plays their home matches at the 80th Birthday Stadium, which has a seating capacity of over 20,000 spectators. The team's colors are orange and black, and their mascot is a fierce-looking black cat.

Over the years, Nakhon Ratchasima has established itself as a competitive team in Thai football, consistently challenging for top positions in the league. The team has also participated in various domestic and international competitions, showcasing their talent and determination on the field.

With a strong squad of talented players and a dedicated coaching staff, Nakhon Ratchasima continues to strive for success and aims to bring glory to their city and fans. Their exciting style of play and never-say-die attitude make them a team to watch out for in Thai football.