Thailand Division 2 04/06 12:00 32 Samut Prakan City v Krabi FC D 2-2
Thailand Division 2 03/31 10:30 31 Lampang FC v Samut Prakan City L 3-0
Thailand Division 2 03/22 12:00 30 [14] Chainat FC v Samut Prakan City [13] D 0-0
Thailand Division 2 03/17 11:00 29 [13] Samut Prakan City v Nong Bua Pitchaya [1] D 1-1
Thailand Division 2 03/09 11:30 28 Kasetsart FC v Samut Prakan City L 3-1
Thailand Division 2 03/02 10:30 27 [12] Samut Prakan City v Chanthaburi FC [14] L 1-2
Thailand Division 2 02/24 12:00 26 Ayutthaya United v Samut Prakan City D 2-2
Thailand Division 2 02/16 12:00 25 Samut Prakan City v Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi L 0-1
Thailand Division 2 02/10 12:00 24 [12] Phrae United v Samut Prakan City [9] L 1-0
Thailand Division 2 02/07 11:30 23 [10] Samut Prakan City v Suphanburi FC [12] W 1-0
Thailand Division 2 02/03 10:30 22 [3] Nakhon Ratchasima v Samut Prakan City [9] L 5-1
Thailand Division 2 01/27 11:30 21 [8] Samut Prakan City v Customs United [17] D 0-0
Thailand Division 2 01/20 11:00 20 [11] Chiangmai United v Samut Prakan City [8] D 0-0
Thailand Division 2 01/14 10:30 19 [11] Samut Prakan City v Nakhon Si United [2] D 1-1
Thailand Division 2 01/07 11:00 18 [5] Chiang Mai FC v Samut Prakan City [9] L 2-0
Thailand Division 2 12/23 10:30 17 [8] Samut Prakan City v Rayong FC [5] D 1-1
Thailand Cup 12/20 12:00 5 Bangkok United v Samut Prakan City L 4-0
Thailand Division 2 12/17 12:00 16 [18] Krabi FC v Samut Prakan City [10] W 0-1
Thailand Division 2 12/09 11:30 15 [12] Samut Prakan City v Lampang FC [11] W 2-0
Thailand League Cup 12/06 12:00 - Chonburi v Samut Prakan City L 2-0
Thailand Division 2 12/03 12:00 14 [12] Samut Prakan City v Chainat FC [16] L 1-2
Thailand Division 2 11/25 11:00 13 [3] Nong Bua Pitchaya v Samut Prakan City [10] L 5-1
Thailand Division 2 11/12 12:00 12 [12] Samut Prakan City v Kasetsart FC [15] W 4-2
Thailand Division 2 11/04 11:00 11 [14] Chanthaburi FC v Samut Prakan City [11] D 0-0
Thailand Cup 11/01 11:00 - Trat FC v Samut Prakan City W 1-2
Thailand Division 2 10/29 11:30 10 [11] Samut Prakan City v Ayutthaya United [6] D 1-1
Thailand League Cup 10/25 08:00 - Fleet FC v Samut Prakan City W 0-1
Thailand Division 2 10/21 12:00 9 [11] Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi v Samut Prakan City [8] L 3-1
Thailand Division 2 10/07 10:30 8 [10] Samut Prakan City v Phrae United [11] W 3-0
Thailand Division 2 10/01 12:00 7 [7] Suphanburi FC v Samut Prakan City [11] D 1-1

Samut Prakan City Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลสมุทรปราการ ซิตี้) is a Thai football club based in Samut Prakan, Thailand. It renamed from Pattaya United in 2019, following club's owner decided to change club name and relocated it to Samut Prakan.

History

Foundation

The club was founded in the end of season 2018 after Tanet Phanichewa Pattaya United's owner decided to change club name to Samut Prakan City and relocated it to Samut Prakan Province. The club will be participate for their first season in the 2019 Thai League 1.

Beginnings in the Thai League 1 and Japanese-Thai connection

Prior to the 2019 season, The club appointed Tetsuya Murayama as the club first Director of football, the work of Tetsuya Murayama in coordination with Coach Surapong Kongthep in the first season of the club in Thai league 1, the club performed quite well and finished in 6th place.

The club appointed Masatada Ishii as manager ahead of the 2020–21 Thai League 1 season by releasing Ibson Melo, Kim Pyung-rae, Baworn Tapla, Phumin Kaewta and Woranat Thongkruea. The club signing Tatsuya Sakai from Montedio Yamagata, Yuto Ono from FC Gifu and brazilian striker Pedro Júnior.

The 2020–21 Thai League 1 season began with 1–1 draw against Chiangrai United on 14 February 2020, followed up by three match lose. The first win in the league came at the 5th matchday, winning 1–0 against Rayong at the Samut Prakarn SAT Stadium on 13 September 2020. After the 10th matchday, the club stood at 12th place in the league.

After a series of disappointing results, The club has won 3 match in a row, winning 1–3 against Buriram United at the Chang Arena, winning Chonburi and Trat and the club climbed to 6th place after the first half of the season (Round 15). The success compared to a relatively smaller team size than the other teams in the league, however, was followed by a win against one of the wealthiest club in the Thai League Port 6–3 on 27 December 2020.

Samut Prakan City advanced to the third round of the Thai FA Cup, being eliminated after losing 1–0 to Muangthong United at the SCG Stadium on 3 February 2021.[]

Samut Prakan City is a professional soccer team based in Samut Prakan, Thailand. The team competes in the Thai League 1, the top tier of Thai football. Known for their passionate fan base and exciting style of play, Samut Prakan City has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in Thai football.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their home matches are played at the Samut Prakan Stadium, a modern and state-of-the-art facility that can hold thousands of enthusiastic supporters. Samut Prakan City boasts a talented roster of players from Thailand and around the world, all of whom are dedicated to bringing success to the club.

With a strong coaching staff and a commitment to developing young talent, Samut Prakan City is poised to continue making waves in Thai football and beyond. Whether they are competing in domestic league matches or international tournaments, the team always gives their all on the pitch, making them a formidable opponent for any team they face.