Ground: Rangsit University Stadium
Capacity: 3,000
Opened: Unknown
Clubs: Rangsit University
There are over forty universities in Bangkok and its surrounding metropolitan area. Most have a stadium as part of the campus, with many having football teams that use it for their home games as well as inter-university events. Rangsit University Stadium is a typical example.
Stadium Details
Rangsit
University Stadium is a multi-purpose venue on the campus serving its
educational establishment, with its main use staging football matches. It was
the home of Rangsit University FC, which was used for Thai League football.
It carried
on staging University matches while the club changed their name to the iCon RSU, which instead used Bangkok University Stadium to play its home games when they
returned to Thai League 3 in 2023-24.
My visit
Minburi City
3 Krungthep FC 1
Friday 29th April 2022
Thailand Amateur League
Bangkok Perimeter Group E
👨👨👧👧 150 🎟️ Free
My Local Team and the Thailand Amateur League
I’d grown an
attachment to my local team, Minburi City, who were well organised off the
pitch, if sometimes lacking in ability on it. The Thailand Amateur League
offered a long-winded chance of promotion to the professional ranks, and I was
delighted to head along to support the team.
It was the
start for most of the seventy-five regional groups containing three or four
teams. Round-robin games were to be played in each group, with the winners then
progressing to the knockout rounds. I received the usual excellent information
before setting out on my trip.

The games in
the competition were being played at neutral venues, quite often with two games
on the same day, offering plenty of entertainment to anyone who wanted to watch
and take advantage of free entry and lots of enthusiasm.
It was a
combination of local transport and then a taxi that delivered me to Rangsit
University Stadium, of which my previous experiences can be read about here. I
was on time for kick-off, wearing my Minburi City replica shirt.
As I sat down in the stand, a young lady approached me bearing gifts.
The Match
I was
given a face covering, scarf, and baseball cap, all with the club logo on them,
which I found to be extremely generous and made me cheer the team even more. Especially
as they were going to need all the help that they could receive over the next
ninety minutes.
It looked
like it was going to be an extremely tough ask after Krungthep went ahead after
twenty-seven minutes through centre-forward Sorrowat Srichompoo. However,
Minuri had strengthened their squad and had added experience in the shape of Manop
Klaykaew, who was to have a huge effect on the contest.
Minburi equalised from the penalty spot
He levelled
things up from the penalty spot eight minutes before the interval. However, his enthusiasm got the better of him five minutes later when he put in a
rash challenge in an attacking position. Referee Danai Yommool decided
that a red card was the correct decision. I thought it was extremely harsh.
The player
came and sat in the stand and didn’t seem too perturbed, which probably gave the game away. It was going to be a long second half in extreme heat. I
went to the nearby 7/11 at the interval to restock with refreshments before returning
to my concrete pew.
Minburi’s task
was assisted when Sornsiri Proaybumrung of Krungthep was dismissed. Back with
equal numbers, my local team grew in strength and began to forge some chances.
Manit Saengchanput them ahead before substitute, Natee Thongkaew, rounded off
the scoring in stoppage time.
I was
delighted for owner Neti and coach Narinsak Norin. The players celebrated by
jumping into wheelie bins full of ice and water to cool down. I had my photo
taken by the club on the track.
The Journey Home
It had been an excellent game, and I set about getting a taxi, which I initially directed
to Rangsit Market by mistake, when I wanted Future Mall. A minivan taking the
shortest route took me back to my condo for a shower and change before going to
have food and drinks with friends, including my wife-to-be, even though neither
of us knew it at the time.
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