Boeung Ket Angkor FC

Boeung Ket Football Club (Khmer: ក្លឹបបាល់ទាត់បឹងកេត, Klœ̆b Băltoăt Bœ̆ng Két) is an association football club based in Phnom Penh. It plays in the Cambodian Premier League, a top-tier league.[1] Founded in 2008 as Boeung Ket Rubber Field,[2] it became Boeung Ket Angkor in 2015 and simply Boeung Ket FC in 2017. Originally based in Kampong Cham province, the club moved to play in Kandal province in 2018 and finally to the country's capital of Phnom Penh in 2019 with its stadium, Cambodia Airways Stadium.

Boeung Ket
Full nameBoeung Ket Football Club
(ក្លឹបបាល់ទាត់បឹងកេត)
Nickname(s)Blue Dragon
Founded2008 (2008) as Boeung Ket Rubber Field Football Club
2015 (2015) as Boeung Ket Angkor Football Club
2017 (2017) as Boeung Ket Football Club
GroundBoeung Ket Stadium
Capacity2,500
OwnerPuth Thyda
ManagerBe Makara
CoachHong Pheng
LeagueCambodian Premier League
2023–244th of 10
WebsiteClub website

Boeung Ket has won the Cambodian League champions title in 2012, 2016, 2017 and 2020, and was runners-up in 2013, 2014 and 2018.[3][4] In 2019, it won its first Hun Sen Cup trophy after beating the 2019 league champion, Svay Rieng in a penalty shootout.[5]

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  CAM Koy Salim
2 DF  CAM Sleh Sen
3 DF  CAM Vang Davin
4 DF  CAM Ly Vahed (Vice-captain)
5 DF  CAM Chhoeung Visinu
6 DF  CAM Soeuth Nava
7 FW  CAM Chantha Chanteaka
8 MF  CAM Chea Vesly
9 FW  CAM Sieng Chanthea
10 FW  CAM Mat Noron (3rd-captain)
11 FW  CAM Chan Vathanaka (Captain)
13 GK  CAM Suo Sovanneath
14 FW  CAM Our Phearon
15 FW  BRA Iago Bento
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  CAM Heng Sovanpanha
19 MF  CAM Touch Manoch
21 MF  CAM Mohamad Aryfin
22 DF  JPN Yusuke Muta
23 DF  CAM Taing Bunchhai
26 MF  CAM Eav Sovannara
27 FW  SRB Stefan Golubović
33 GK  CAM Khem Kuntheara
41 MF  JPN Ryohei Yoshihama
44 MF  JPN Yuto Hikida
66 DF  CAM Kan Pisal
87 GK  CAM Tha Chanrithy
88 MF  CAM Nop David

Record

Continental

Season Tournament Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2013 AFC President's Cup Group C Sri Lanka Army 6–0 3rd
Balkan 2–0
Hilal Al-Quds 0–1
2015 Mekong Club Championship First round Lao Toyota 0–2
Yangon United 3–0
Semi-final Becamex Binh Duong 2–3
Final Buriram United 1–0 Runner-up
2016 Mekong Club Championship Semi-final Lanexang United 0–3
2017 AFC Cup Qualifying play-off round Lao Toyota 1–1 0–1 2–1
Group F Johor Darul Ta'zim 0–3 3–0 3rd
Global FC 0–2 3–1
Magwe 1–0 1–1
2017 Mekong Club Championship First round Sanna Khánh Hòa 1–5 4–4 5–9
2018 AFC Cup Qualifying play-off round Lao Toyota 3–3 0–1 3–4
Group G Ceres-Negros 0–4 9–0 3rd
Shan United 1–2 1–4
Home United 3–2 6–0
2021 AFC Cup Group G Cancelled

Invitational

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2013 Singapore Cup Preliminary round Tanjong Pagar United 4–1
2017 Singapore Cup Preliminary round Warriors FC 1–4
Quarter-final Global Cebu 2–1 1–3 3–4

Domestic

Staff

Position Staff
Manager Be Makara
Technical Director Clement Teo
Head coach Hong Pheng (interim)
Assistant coach Hao Socheat
Ret Vibol
Goalkeeper coach Prak Vanny
Assistant Goalkeeper Coach Ly Somet
Fitness coach Ly Ravy
Physiotherapist Ly Raklin
Ly Hour
Kitman Leng Kimly

Managers

Coaches by years

Name Nationality Period Tournament
Prak Vuthy 2012–2014 2012 Cambodian League champion
John McGlynn 2014–2015
Prak Sovannara 2015–2017 2015 Mekong Club Championship runner-up, 2016 Cambodian League champion
John McGlynn 2017
Hao Socheat 2017–2019 2017 Cambodian League champion, 2018 Cambodian League runner-up, 2019 Hun Sen Cup champion
Apisit Im Amphai 2020
Kim Pheakdey 2020–2022 2020 Cambodian League champion
Hao Socheat 2022–2023
Clement Teo 2023
Hong Pheng (interim) 2023–2024
Park Hang-seo 2024–

Affiliated clubs

References

  1. Boeung Ket Rubber Field FC Archived 24 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine at Soccerway
  2. "CLUB HISTORY". Boeung Ket Football Club. 8 November 2016. Archived from the original on 10 September 2022. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  3. "Cambodia - List of Champions". Archived from the original on 5 February 2023. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  4. "Police snatch back top spot, Boeung Ket smash in seven". Daily Khmer Post. 9 January 2012. Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  5. "Boeung Ket win Hun Sen Cup on penalties". Archived from the original on 1 March 2021. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  6. Cambodia - List of Champions Archived 5 February 2023 at the Wayback Machine Rsssf.com. Retrieved 6 August 2021
  7. "ベルマーレ・アジア・フットボール・アライアンス(BAFA)設立のお知らせ". bellmare.co.jp (in Japanese). Shonan Bellmare. 15 January 2022. Archived from the original on 15 January 2022. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
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