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Season | 2017 |
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Champions | Buriram United |
Relegated | Thai Honda Ladkrabang Sisaket Super Power Samut Prakan |
Qualified to 2018 ACL | Buriram United (group stage) SCG Muangthong United (Preliminary round 2) Chiangrai United (Preliminary round 2) |
Matches played | 306 |
Goals scored | 1,037 (3.39 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Dragan Boškovic (38 goals) |
Biggest home win | 8 goals Bangkok Glass 8–0 Super Power Samut Prakan (17 June 2017) SCG Muangthong United 9–1 Super Power Samut Prakan (30 June 2017) |
Biggest away win | 7 goals Super Power Samut Prakan 0–7 Buriram United (6 August 2017) |
Highest scoring | 11 goals Pattaya United 9–2 Super Power Samut Prakan (5 July 2017) |
Longest winning run | 11 matches Buriram United |
Longest unbeaten run | 21 matches Buriram United |
Longest winless run | 29 matches Super Power Samut Prakan |
Longest losing run | 27 matches Super Power Samut Prakan |
Highest attendance | 32,600[1] Buriram United 2–0 SCG Muangthong United (3 April 2017) |
Lowest attendance | 300[2] Super Power Samut Prakan 0–1 Thai Honda Ladkrabang (17 May 2017) |
Total attendance | 1,399,728 |
Average attendance | 4,604 |
← 2016 2018 →
All statistics correct as of 18 November 2017. |
The 2017 Thai League T1 (also known as the Toyota Thai League for sponsorship reasons) was the 21st season of the Thai League, the top Thai professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1996. A total of 18 teams will compete in the league. The season began on 11 February 2017. Fixtures for the 2017 season were announced on 12 January 2017.
Muangthong United are the defending champions, having won the Thai Premier League title the previous season. Thai Honda Ladkrabang, Ubon UMT United and Port have entered as the three promoted teams from the 2016 Thai League 2.