2004–05 Thai League

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The 2004-05 Thai Premier League had 10 teams. Two clubs would be relegated as the league would be expanded to 12 teams for the 2006 season. Two teams promoted from the rival Provincial League and two clubs from Thailand Division 1 League. The team that finished in 8th position would play in a relegation play-off.

Thai Premier League
Season2004–05
Dates28 November 2004 – 7 May 2005
ChampionsThailand Tobacco Monopoly
RelegatedTOT
Royal Thai Navy
2006 AFC Champions LeagueThailand Tobacco Monopoly FC
Provincial Electricity Authority FC
Top goalscorerThailand Supakit Jinajai (PEA)
Thailand Sarayoot Chaikamdee
(Port Authority of Thailand) (10)
Biggest home winBangkok Bank 4-0
Bangkok University
Osotsapa 5-1
Bangkok Bank
Thailand Tobacco Monopoly 4-0
Royal Thai Navy
Osotsapa M-150 4-0
Royal Thai Navy
Biggest away winRoyal Thai Navy 0-3 Osotsapa
Royal Thai Navy 0-3 Bangkok Bank
TOT 0-3 Osotsapa
Port Authority of Thailand 0-3 TOT
BEC Tero Sasana 0-3
Port Authority of Thailand
Port Authority of Thailand 1-4 Thailand Tobacco Monopoly
Highest scoringTOT 3-4 Port Authority of Thailand (7 goals)
2006

Member clubs

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Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Tobacco Monopoly 18 9 7 2 26 11 +15 34 Champion and Qualification for the 2006 AFC Champions League
2 PEA[a] 18 9 5 4 23 19 +4 32 Qualification for the 2006 AFC Champions League
3 Osotsapa 18 9 5 4 34 20 +14 32
4 Port Authority 18 7 5 6 26 27 −1 26
5 Krung Thai Bank[b] 18 6 7 5 24 24 0 25
6 BEC Tero Sasana 18 6 7 5 19 18 +1 25
7 Bangkok University 18 5 7 6 16 21 −5 22
8 Bangkok Bank 18 5 5 8 25 28 −3 20
9 TOT[a] 18 3 7 8 20 25 −5 16 Relegation spot
10 Royal Thai Navy 18 3 1 14 11 33 −22 10
Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head; 3rd goal difference; 4th goals scored
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Promoted from last season
  2. ^ Defending champion

Kings Trophy

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The King's Trophy was an end of season match between the two clubs that finished first and second in the final Premier League standings.

Thailand Tobacco Monopoly, who won the Premier League, beat league runners up Provincial Electricity Authority 4-1.

Queens Cup

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The Queen's Cup was postponed because of lack of sponsorship, will be held next year but with reduced prize money.

Asian Representation

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  • In the 2005 Asian Champions League, a competition described as competition restricted to 14 countries considered 'mature' in the so-called 'Vision Asia' paper of AFC President Mohamed Bin Hammam. The so-called 14 'developing' countries have their clubs relegated to the AFC Cup, while the clubs from the 'emerging' countries are dumped into the new Presidents Cup.
  • BEC Tero Sasana and Krung Thai Bank would again be the Thai representatives and would also fail to qualify for the knockout stages. Krung Thai once again came in second place in their group, but a full 9 points behind group winners Busan I'Park. BEC would once again slump to bottom position on 1 point.
  • Thailand Tobacco Monopoly took part in the 2nd edition of ASEAN Club Championship this season but failed to make it out of the group stage, drawing one game and losing the other two games.

Annual awards

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Coach of the Year

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Player of the year

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Top scorer

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Champions

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 Champions 
Tobacco Monopoly
1st title

References

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Preceded by Thai Premier League
2004–05
Thailand Tobacco Monopoly
Succeeded by