Nonthaburi F.C.

{{Short description|Thai football club}}

{{Infobox football club

| clubname = Nonthaburi F.C.
นนทบุรี เอฟซี

| image = Nonthaburi_F.C.logo2014.png

| image_size = 180px

| fullname = Nonthaburi Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดนนทบุรี

| nickname = The Crows

| short name = NBFC

| founded = {{Start date and age|2010}}

| ground = Nonthaburi Province Stadium
Nonthaburi, Thailand

| capacity = 10,000

| chairman = Itthipol Sangpraphai

| manager = Jeerawat Thong-lue

| league = Thai League T3

| season =

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Nonthaburi Football Club ({{langx|th|สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดนนทบุรี}}), is a Thai football club based in Nonthaburi Province. They play in Thai League 3 BKK-perimeter

Timeline

History of events of Nonthaburi Football Club

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!Year

!Important Events

2010

|

  • The club is formed as Nonthaburi Football Club, nicknamed The Crows
  • Club admitted to the Regional League Bangkok & field Division
  • Home games to be played at King Rama 9 Commemorative Stadium
  • Somboon Ekkawan named as the first ever coach of Nonthaburi

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!Year

!Important Events

2011

|

  • The club move from the Rama 9 Stadium to Nonthaburi Provincial Stadium

Stadium and locations

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Coordinates

! Location

! Stadium

! Year

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| Nonthaburi

| Nonthaburi Youth Centre Stadium

| 2010–2011

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| Nonthaburi

| Nonthaburi Provincial Stadium (Wat Bot Don Prom)

| 2011–2015

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| Nonthaburi

| Nonthaburi Province Stadium

| 2016–2017

Season by season record

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rowspan=2|Season

!colspan=9|League

!rowspan=2|FA Cup

!rowspan=2|League Cup

!colspan=2|Top goalscorer

Division

!P

!W

!D

!L

!F

!A

!Pts

!Pos

!Name

!Goals

2010

|Bangkok

|24

|13

|7

|4

|35

|23

|46

|3rd

|

|

|

|

2011

|Bangkok

|30

|12

|9

|9

|33

|31

|45

|8th

|

|

|

|

2012

|Bangkok

|34

|3

|10

|21

|26

|59

|19

|18th

|

|

|

|

2013

|Bangkok

|26

|9

|3

|14

|34

|40

|30

|11th

|

|

|

|

2014

|Central & West

|26

|6

|9

|11

|23

|31

|27

|11th

|

|

|

|

2015

|Central & West

|24

|3

|5

|16

|20

|47

|14

|13th

|R3

|1st Qualification

|

|

2016

|West

|22

|9

|5

|8

|28

|28

|32

|6th

|R3

|1st Qualification

|

|

2017

|T4 West

|27

|7

|5

|15

|32

|50

|26

|9th

|Not Enter

|1st Qualification

|Opara Kingsley

|11

2018

|T4 West

|24

|5

|6

|13

|17

|35

|21

|bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|8th

|R1

|1st Qualification

|

|

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|bgcolor=gold|Champions

|bgcolor=silver|Runners-up

|bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|Promoted

|bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|Relegated