Johnnie Walker Thailand Soccer League 1997 Final Table: 1. Royal Thai Air Force 22 14 3 5 45-23 42 [*] champions 2. Sinthana FC 22 13 3 6 32-25 42 3. Bangkok Bank 22 11 5 6 34-23 38 4. Port Authority of Thailand 22 9 5 8 36-35 32 5. Tero-Sasana 22 8 7 7 32-26 31 [+] 6. Thai Farmers Bank 22 7 9 6 31-31 30 7. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration 22 8 5 9 22-21 29 8. Telefon Organisation of Thailand 22 8 5 9 32-33 29 9. Royal Thai Army 22 7 4 11 31-45 25 10. UCOM-Rajpracha 22 6 6 10 26-32 24 11. Police Cadet Academy 22 4 10 8 19-25 22 rel.play-off 12. Royal Thai Navy 22 3 6 13 20-41 15 relegated [*] Air Force were deducted three points at the end of season for refusing to play Sinthana in Suphan Buri earlier this season. [+] Tero Sasana represented Thailand in the Asian Champions' Cup 1998/99 following withdrawals by Royal Thai Air Force, Bangkok Bank and Port Authority of Thailand, all for economic reasons; Sinthana played in the Asian CWC after winning the Singha FA Cup. NB: Last year's runners-up, Stock Exchange of Thailand, played as Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) owing to a change in sponsorship. BMA = Bangkok Metropolitan Administration KTB = Krung Thai Bank PAT = Port Authority of Thailand RTA = Royal Thai Army RTAF = Royal Thai Air Force RTN = Royal Thai Navy TFB = Thai Farmers Bank TOT = Telefon Organisation of Thailand (known results) 11- 5-97 BMA 1-1 Thai Air Force Bangkok Bank 1-1 Thai Farmers Bank 18- 5-97 Thai Farmers Bank 1-1 Royal Thai Army UCOM-Rajpracha 4-2 Royal Thai Navy Sinthana FC 2-1 Port Authority Tero Sasana 1-0 Police Bangkok Bank 3-0 Telephone Organisation 8- 6-97 Bangkok Bank 3-1 Royal Thai Army Thai Farmers Bank 1-0 TOT Royal Thai Navy 3-2 Tero-Sasana Police 0-0 BMA Port 3-2 UCOM Sinthana FC - Royal Thai Air Force cancelled 20- 7-97 Bangkok Bank 0-4 Sinthana FC 23- 7-97 Sinthana 1-0 Police Army 2-1 BMA Tero-Sasana 5-2 TOT Thai Farmers Bank 1-0 Navy 30- 7-97 Sinthana FC 1-0 Ucom-Rajpracha Bangkok Bank 0-2 Police Thai Farmers Bank 2-2 Port Authority Army 1-0 Navy 3- 8-97 Sinthana FC 2-0 Navy Thai Farmers Bank 3-2 UCOM Bangkok Bank 1-0 Tero-Sasana Port 5-1 Army BMA 4-1 TOT Air Force 1-0 Police 19-11-97 Sinthana FC 3-1 Army Thai Farmers Bank 0-0 Tero Sasana Air Force 2-1 Navy Port 0-0 TOT Police Cadet Academy 2-2 UCOM Rajpracha Bangkok Bank 0-0 SET 30-11-97 Air Force 3-1 UCOM-Rajpracha 3-12-97 Air Force 2-1 Sinthana BMA 2-0 Police Bangkok Bank 2-0 Army Port 1-0 UCOM-Rajpracha 14-12-97 Sinthana 2-1 TOT Air Force 2-1 Army Bangkok Bank 2-0 Navy Port 2-2 Police BMA 1-0 Thai Farmers Bank Bank UCOM Rajpracha 3-1 Tero-Sasana 16-12-97 Sinthana FC 1-0 Police Navy 2-2 Thai Farmers Bank 17-12-97 Air Force 5-2 Port Bangkok Bank 4-1 UCOM Rajpracha TOT 3-2 Tero-Sasana BMA 0-0 Army 20-12-97 Sinthana FC 5-4 Thai Farmers Bank TOT 3-0 UCOM Rajpracha BMA 1-0 Port 21-12-97 Air Force 3-1 Bangkok Bank Navy 1-0 Police 26-12-97 Air Force 1-1 Police Sinthana FC 4-1 Navy TOT 2-0 BMA UCOM Rajpracha 0-0 Thai Farmers Bank 27-12-97 Bangkok Bank 2-0 Sinthana UCOM-Rajpracha 1-0 Bangkok Metropolitan Adminstration (BMA) 5- 1-98 Thai Farmers Bank 3-2 Bangkok Bank Final Table: 1. Royal Thai Air Force 22 14 3 5 45-23 42 [*] champions 2. Sinthana FC 22 13 3 6 32-25 42 3. Bangkok Bank 22 11 5 6 34-23 38 4. Port Authority of Thailand 22 9 5 8 36-35 32 5. Tero-Sasana 22 8 7 7 32-26 31 [+] 6. Thai Farmers Bank 22 7 9 6 31-31 30 7. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration 22 8 5 9 22-21 29 8. Telefon Organisation of Thailand 22 8 5 9 32-33 29 9. Royal Thai Army 22 7 4 11 31-45 25 10. UCOM-Rajpracha 22 6 6 10 26-32 24 11. Police Cadet Academy 22 4 10 8 19-25 22 rel.play-off 12. Royal Thai Navy 22 3 6 13 20-41 15 relegated [*] Air Force were deducted three points at the end of season for refusing to play Sinthana in Suphan Buri earlier this season. [+] Tero Sasana represented Thailand in the Asian Champions' Cup 1998/99 following withdrawals by Royal Thai Air Force, Bangkok Bank and Port Authority of Thailand, all for economic reasons; Sinthana played in the Asian CWC after winning the Singha FA Cup. NB: Last year's runners-up, Stock Exchange of Thailand, played as Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) owing to a change in sponsorship. Division One (10 participants) 1. Krung Thai Bank (champions, promoted) 2. Osotspa (promotion play-off) . Bangkok Bank of Commerce . Chon Buri-Sanibat Samut Prakan . Rayong-Rachapleuk . Royal Household Bureau . Singha Thamrongthai . Tobacco Monopoly . Agricultural Cooperatives Bank 9. Chulalongkorn-Rajvithi (relegation play-off) PROMOTION/RELEGATION PLAY-OFF 17/20- 2-98 (two legs, result unknown) Osotspa (Div. I runners-up) beat Police (second from bottom JWL) PROMOTION/RELEGATION PLAY-OFF SECOND DIVISION (one-match decider) 17- 2-98 (result unknown) Chula-Rajvithi (second from bottom in Division 1) Vs Petroleum Authority (second placed Division 2)
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