Khor Royal Cup

Khor Royal Cup (Thai: ถ้วยพระราชทาน ค.; ถ้วย ค.) is the fifth-highest level of club football competition which competed in the tournament in Thailand since 1963. It was founded by Football Association of Thailand along with Ngor Royal Cup in 1963. Department of Physical Education was the first team to win this competition.

Khor Royal Cup
Organising bodyFootball Association of Thailand
Founded1963
Folded2015
Country Thailand
Domestic cup(s)Thai FA Cup

In 1996, Khor Royal Cup was downgraded to be the fourth-tier football tournament of Thai club football competition when Football Association of Thailand founded Thai Division 1 League as the second-tier in its place. Finally, in 2006, the tournament was downgraded to be the fifth-tier tournament due to the proposed merger of the Provincial League and Thai Premier League into one entity.

In 2016, Khor Royal Cup was combined to Regional League Division 3 completely along with Khǒr Royal Cup and Ngor Royal Cup by Football Association of Thailand and then Khor Royal Cup become a trophy for Regional League Division 2.

Tournament format

The clubs which are still in the division and the best eight clubs from the previous edition of Ngor Royal Cup join the tournament. The first round is group stage, and the clubs will be divided into a group of 3 or 4 clubs. The winners and the runners-up of each groups qualify to the knock-out stage. Only the best four or the semi-finalist clubs of the tournament promote to Khǒr Royal Cup next season while the clubs which withdraw themselves from the tournament will be relegated to Ngor Royal Cup next season.

List of winners

Year Champion[1] Result Runner-up Promoted clubs
2015 Pichayakasem Technological College 2-1[2] King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok Wang Sapung Municipality

Chaichimplee Alumni Association

2014-15 Pak Chong School Alumni Association 3-0 Royal Irrigation Department Wongchawalitkul University Alumni Association

IPE Samut Sakhon Campus[3]

2013-141 Ruam Namjai Foundation - Bang Na 2-1 Nakhon Ratchasima Sport School Sena Municipality

Bang Muang Municipality[4]

2012 Hakka Association of Thailand 0-0(4-5)p Prathueangthip Witthaya School Hua Hin Municipality

Nawama Rachanusorn School[5]

2011 Rajapruek College 2-1[6] Thong Lor Daisin Group Employee Association

Air and Coastal Defense Command

2010 Globlex Realty Staff Association Unknown Unknown
2008-09 J.W. Group 2-1 Bangkok Glass Sport Association Kukot Municipality

Thonburi University

2007-08 Baan Thung Ket School 3-1 Rangsit University Chandhabhing F.A.

North Bangkok College

2006 Debsirin Alumni Association 2-1 Thavorn Farm
2005 Unknown
2004 Eastern Asia University
2003 Thepsatri Rajabhat University Lopburi
2002 Thai Honda - Central
2001 Debsirin Alumni School
2000 Royal Thai Customs
1999 Union Bank
1998 Bangkok Christian College
1997 Kurusapa Business Organization
1996 Thai Military Bank
1995 The Crown Property Bureau
1994 Bangkok Bank of Commerce
1993 Association of Stock Exchange
1992 Royal Thai Army
1991 Royal Thai Army Bangkok University[7]
1990 Royal Thai Air Force
1989 Royal Thai Navy
1988 Royal Thai Army
1987 Royal Thai Air Force
1986 Royal Thai Air Force
1985 Royal Thai Air Force
1984 Thavorn Farm
1983 Royal Thai Air Force
1982 Royal Thai Army
1981 Metropolitan Waterworks Authority
1980 Port Authority of Thailand - Thamrong Thai F.A.
1979 Bangkok Bank
1978 Port Authority of Thailand
1977 Port Authority of Thailand
1976 Royal Turf Club of Thailand
1975 Teacher's college of Mahasarakham
1974 Port Authority of Thailand
1973 Royal Thai Air Force - Lions Chonburi
1972 Raj-Vithi
1971 Royal Thai Air Force
1970 Royal Thai Air Force
1969 Port Authority of Thailand
1968 Hakka Association of Thailand
1967 Hakka Association of Thailand
1966 Royal Thai Air Force
1965 Not held
1964 Baan Somdet Chao Phraya Alumni Association
1963 Baan Somdet Chao Phraya Alumni Association
1962 Department of Physical Education

Note: 1. 2013-14 Khor Royal Cup was delayed due to 2013–14 Thai political crisis.

References

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