Timeline
History of events of BEC Tero Sasana football club
Year |
Important Events |
1992 |
- The club is formed as Sasana Witthaya School
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1996 |
- Renamed Singha Tero Sasana due to sponsorship reasons
- German Peter Stubbe announced as the 1st coach in BEC's professional era
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1997 |
- Renamed Tero Sasana due to removal of the Singha sponsorship
- Pongphan Wongsuwan named as new club coach, 1st Thai national to coach the team
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1998 |
- Renamed BEC Tero Sasana due to sponsorship reasons
- Nicknamed the Ultra Fire Dragons
- Vorawan Chitavanich takes over the coaching reigns, 3rd ever coach
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1999 |
- Englishman Jason Withe takes over the coaching reigns
- Reach AFC Champions League 2nd round
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2000 |
- Thai Premier League winners, 1st championship
- Asian Cup Winner's Cup Quarter-Finals
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2001 |
- Pichai Pituwong named as 5th ever coach of the Fire Dragons
- Thai Premier League winners, 2nd championship
- Kor Royal Cup winners
- Reach AFC Champions League 2nd round
- Bhutan King's Cup winner
- Brunei Cup Runners-Up
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2002 |
- Attaphol Puspakom takes over the coachign role (6th coach)
- AFC Champions League Runners-Up
- ASEAN Club Championship Runners-Up
- Kor Royal Cup Runners-Up
- Thai Premier League runners-up
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2003 |
- Bhutan King's Cup winner
- Thai Premier League runners-up
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2004 |
- Sasom Pobpraserd named as new coach (7th coach)
- Reach AFC Champions League Group Stage
- Kor Royal Cup Runners-Up
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2006 |
- Englishman David Booth takes the coaching reigns (8th coach, 2nd English coach)
- Reach AFC Champions League Group Stage
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2007 |
- Frenchman Regis Laguesse takes the coaching reigns (9th coach)
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2008 |
- Frenchman Christophe Larrouilh takes the coaching reigns (10th coach, 2nd French coach)
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2009 |
- Tawan Sripan takes over as coach in midseason (11th coach, 6th Thai coach)
- TSW Pegasus Invitional Cup Winners
- Queen's Cup runners-up
- Thai FA Cup runners-up
- Thai Super Cup runners-up
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2010 |
- Jorge Enrique Amaya takes the coaching reigns (12th coach,1st Chilean coach)
- Englishman Peter Butler takes the coaching reigns in the end of season (13th coach, 3rd English coach)
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2011 |
- Payong Khunnaen takes the coaching reigns (14th coach,7th Thai coach)
- Thai F.A. Youth Cup Winners
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