Lamphun Warriors F.C.

Lamphun Warriors
ลำพูน วอริเออร์
Full nameLamphun Warriors Football Club
สโมสรฟุตบอลลำพูน วอริเออร์
NicknamesThe White Cattles
(ราชันโคขาว)
Short nameLPWR
Founded2011 (2011)
GroundLamphun Warriors Stadium[1]
Lamphun, Thailand
Capacity5,000
OwnerLC Marble
Head coachDennis Amato
LeagueThai League 1
2024–25Thai League 1, 8th of 16
Websitehttps://lamphunwarriors.net/

Lamphun Warriors Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลลำพูน วอริเออร์) is a Thai professional association football club based in Lamphun province. Lamphun Warriors have played in the Thai League 1 after winning the Thai League 2 title in 2022.[2][3][4]

History

Formation and early years (2011–2018)

Lamphun Warriors were founded in 2011 to represent Lamphun province in the 2011 Thai Division 2 League Northern Region. The club was established with the aim of developing football in the northern region of Thailand and providing a pathway for local players to compete at the national level. Lamphun is one of the oldest cities in Thailand with deep Lanna cultural roots, and the club adopted the nickname “White Cattles” to symbolise the historical bravery and resilience associated with the region.The club initially played their matches mostly at the Mae Guang Stadium as their home ground.

The team initially competed in the Regional League Division 2 (the third tier of Thai football at the time), specifically in the Northern Region. During their early seasons, Lamphun Warriors focused on building a stable organisational structure, recruiting local talents, and establishing a loyal fanbase in the province. Although the club did not immediately challenge for promotion, it gradually improved its performances and became a competitive side within the northern regional league.

Throughout the 2010s, Lamphun Warriors developed a reputation as a well-organised provincial club. The team invested in youth development and strengthened its squad with experienced players from other Thai lower-division teams. Despite several mid-table finishes, the club remained committed to long-term growth rather than short-term success. With improved backing and a stronger squad, Lamphun Warriors became one of the leading clubs in the newly restructured Thai League 3. The club dominated the Northern Region during the 2020–21 season and qualified for the national championship stage.

Back-to-back promotion and league titles (2020–2023)

In 2021, Lamphun Warriors went on win the 2020–21 Thai League 3 title after staying in the third tier for four years which then see the team promoted to the 2021–22 Thai League 2 as champions where Brazilian player Natan Oliveira went on to win the 'Golden Boot award' with 12 goals in the season and goalkeeper, Adisak Duangsri who went on to win the league highest clean sheet with 10. [5][6] The club’s momentum continued in the 2021–22 season where Lamphun Warriors built one of the strongest squads in the league, combining experienced Thai players with several foreign signings. In the club first season in the second tier, they won the league title becoming the first Thailand team to earn back-to-back promotion to the top flight.Lamphun Warriors then went on promote to the Thai League 1 ahead of the 2022–23 season.[7] In their debut season in the top flight, Lamphun Warriors finished in 10th place in the league.

In the 2024–25 Thai League 1 season Lamphun Warriors finished 8th and lost the Thai League Cup final, losing 2–0 to Buriram United, which was the first time in the club's history that they reached the final.[8]

Team image

Crest and colours

The identity of Lamphun Warriors is closely connected to the cultural heritage of Lamphun Province. The club crest incorporates elements inspired by local history and the Lanna cultural tradition, symbolising pride, unity and the club’s strong connection to its community.

The club’s primary colours are white and red. White symbolises unity and integrity while red represents passion and determination. These colours are used across the club’s kits, branding and merchandise, creating a recognisable identity within Thai football.

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Main sponsor
2011 SSS Triple No sponsor
2012–2013 Betagro
2014 Sanguan Sport
2015–2016 Warrix
2017 In-house production
2018 Sakka
2019 Sanguan Sport
2020–2021 Cadenza
2021–2022 2S Sport
2022–2023 Chang
2023–2024 Warrix
2024–present In-house production

Stadium

Coordinates Location Stadium Capacity Year
18°34′04″N 99°00′22″E / 18.567849°N 99.006086°E / 18.567849; 99.006086 Lamphun Mae Guang Stadium 5,000 2011–2024
18°50′23″N 98°57′34″E / 18.839722°N 98.959444°E / 18.839722; 98.959444 Chiang Mai 700th Anniversary Stadium 25,000 2022–2024
18°28′48″N 98°59′00″E / 18.4800000°N 98.983333°E / 18.4800000; 98.983333 Lamphun Lamphun Warriors Stadium 5,400 2024–present

Players

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  THA Witthaya Moonwong
4 DF  THA Jonas Schwabe (on loan from Uthai Thani)
6 DF  THA Todsapol Lated
7 MF  GER Dominik Schad
8 MF  THA Akarapong Pumwisat (captain)
9 FW  PHI Kenshiro Daniels
11 MF  THA Anan Yodsangwal
14 MF  SYR Mohammed Osman
15 DF  THA Tanakorn Navanich
17 MF  BRA Ralph
18 FW  TOG Peniel Mlapa
19 FW  THA Tawan Khotrsupho
20 GK  THA Nont Muangngam
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF  THA Tossaporn Chuchin
22 DF  FRA Aly Cissokho
23 DF  ENG Charlie Clough
24 DF  THA Noppol Kerdkaew
25 FW  THA Surat Suriyachai
26 GK  THA Kwanchai Suklom
27 DF  THA Nuttee Noiwilai
29 FW  BRA Willen Mota
30 DF  THA Suriya Singmui
31 GK  THA Thirawooth Sruanson (on loan from Chonburi)
32 MF  THA Baworn Tapla
55 MF  PHI Oskari Kekkonen
89 MF  THA Teerawut Churok

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player

Management and staff

Position Staff
General manager Phattharapong Suntaraphan
Technical director Jongsarit Wutchuay
Team manager Vacant
Head coach Dennis Amato
Assistant coach Piya Phillip Siribothi
Goalkeeper coach Sarathon Kerdpol
Chalermpol Promsriroj
Fitness coach Ratthapong Yimyam
Physiotherapist Weerawat Thanunchai
Nonthaphat Khampin
Sports scientist Natthaphong Phongnikorn

Honours

Domestic competitions

League

Cup

Former players

International capped players

AFC/OFC.
CAF.
UEFA.
CONMEBOL/
CONCACAF.

Managerial history

Name Period Honours
Thongchai Sukkoki 2 June 2017–14 November 2017
Jongsarit Wutchuay 21 January 2019 - 8 November 2021 2020–21 Thai League 3
Wanderley Junior 12 November 2021–20 May 2022 2021–22 Thai League 2
Dusit Chalermsang 20 May 2022–7 November 2022
Alexandre Gama 17 November 2022–27 April 2025 2025 Thai League Cup runners-up
Wanderley Junior (2) 12 June 2025–18 October 2025
Jongsarit Wutchuay (2) (interim) 18 October 2025–15 December 2025
Dennis Amato 15 December 2025–present

Season by season record

Season League FA Cup League Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2011 North 30 20 5 5 59 28 65 2nd Opted out Opted out Pat Thongpenkul 13
2012 North 34 13 8 13 45 38 47 9th QR1 R2 Sarawut Wongchai 13[9]
2013 North 30 12 7 11 34 30 43 8th Opted out R2 Pattawee Jeeraburanakit
Sudnatee Na Chiangmai
5[10]
2014 North 26 7 12 7 29 27 33 8th Opted out QR2 Pongsakorn Takum
Saharat Kanyaroj
Teerawut Wongtan
4[11]
2015 North 26 8 11 7 23 23 35 8th Opted out QF Teerawut Wongtan 4[12]
2016 North 22 10 9 3 32 20 39 5th Opted out R2 Shola Jimmy Omotosho 7[13]
2017 T3 Upper 26 7 6 13 22 31 27 12th Opted out R1 Panuwat Sripao
Ekachai Pitsanu
4[14]
2018 T3 Upper 26 13 8 5 36 28 47 3rd Opted out QRP Saran Sridech 12[15]
2019 T3 Upper 24 13 6 5 39 23 45 3rd R1 QRP Ronnachai Pongputtha 15[16]
2020–21 T3 North 15 13 0 2 31 6 39 1st[17] R2 cancelled[18] Natan Oliveira 14
2021–22 T2 34 22 8 4 66 30 74 1st R3 R1 Jeffrén Suárez 12
2022–23 T1 30 9 9 12 27 36 36 10th R4 QF Mohammed Osman 5
2023–24 T1 30 9 8 13 45 47 35 9th QF QF Akarapong Pumwisat 9
2024–25 T1 30 9 10 11 36 39 37 8th R2 RU Anan Yodsangwal 8
Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

References

  1. ^ สโมสรลำพูน วอริเออร์ ประกาศรังเหย้าแห่งใหม่ "ลำพูน วอริเออร์ สเตเดี้ยม" พร้อมใช้จัดการแข่งขันฟุตบอลรีโว่ ไทยลีก ฤดูกาล 2024/2025
  2. ^ "ชมวินาทีประทับใจ ลำพูน วอริเออร์ เถลิงคว้าแชมป์ ไทยลีก 2 ฤดูกาล 2021-22 หลังบุกชนะ เกษตรศาสตร์ เอฟซี ขาดลอย 3-0". Archived from the original on 18 June 2024. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  3. ^ "ลำพูน คว้าแชมป์ไทยลีก 2 ควง สุโขทัย เลื่อนชั้นอัตโนมัติ".
  4. ^ "เฮลั่นแม่กวง! ลำพูนการันตีเลื่อนชั้นขึ้นไทยลีก".
  5. ^ "ลำพูน คว้าแชมป์ไทยลีก 2 ควง สุโขทัย เลื่อนชั้นอัตโนมัติ".
  6. ^ "เฮลั่นแม่กวง! ลำพูนการันตีเลื่อนชั้นขึ้นไทยลีก".
  7. ^ "'ลำพูน วอริเออร์' เอาชนะ เกษตรศาสตร์ 3-0 คว้าแชมป์ไทยลีก 2 ได้เลื่อนชั้นพร้อม 'สุโขทัย'". matichon.co.th (in Thai). 30 April 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  8. ^ "บุรีรัมย์ ดับลำพูน 10 คน 2-0 ซิวรีโว่ คัพ ปิดจ๊อบ 4 แชมป์สุดยิ่งใหญ่". siamsport.co.th (in Thai). 31 May 2025. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  9. ^ "nsrufc.com". ww5.nsrufc.com.
  10. ^ "LPWR NEWS". www.flipbooksoft.com.
  11. ^ "สรุปดาวซัลโวโซนเหนือ จบนัดสุดท้ายรอบแบ่งโซน | ฅนดี2.com | เว็บไซต์ที่ไม่หลับไม่นอน เพื่อคนดิวิชั่น2". www.kondivision2.com. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015.
  12. ^ "สรุปดาวซัลโว ฟุตบอลลีกภูมิภาค ดิวิชั่น 2 โซนภาคเหนือ ฤดูกาล 2015 หลังจบรอบแบ่งโซน | ฅนดี2.com | เว็บไซต์ที่ไม่หลับไม่นอน เพื่อคนดิวิชั่น2". Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  13. ^ "Thai League".
  14. ^ "Thai League".
  15. ^ "Thai League".
  16. ^ "Thai League". www.thaileague.co.th.
  17. ^ "ไทยลีก 3 ตัดจบ! แบ่งโซนลุยรอบแชมเปี้ยนชิพต่อไป". www.sanook.com/sport.
  18. ^ "แก้ปัญหาสภาพคล่อง!อนุมัติสมาคมฯกู้เงินจัดแข่งไทยลีก-ทีมชาติ ,ยกเลิก VAR". Archived from the original on 30 December 2021. Retrieved 1 March 2021.