Payak Lanna enhances the players. Thammayuth joins the fight.

Phayak Lanna added players to the camp once more. Thammayuth joined the fight.

Still moving forward, continually adding! Most recently, grabbed “Thammayuth Tonkham”, launched “Phayak Lanna” for the 2022-23 season, Chiang Mai FC continued to strengthen the army for the 2022-23 season. Recently, grabbed “Night” Thammayut Tonkham from the Ratchapracha Club. Already joined the team by wing-back, Kalasin province, who can move up to play offensively on both the left and right wings, revealing his excitement regarding challenging himself On the land of Lanna for the first time in my life This is the first time to move to the northern football field of his own.

“I’m excited to come to Chiang Mai. because it was my first time moving to the north And it’s an honor to be a Chiang Mai FC player because, as far as I know, Chiang Mai FC is a team with loyal fans. and follow the team continuously which I myself want to experience that atmosphere and will help the team as much as possible Even though I may have to adjust my lifestyle But I’m sure that the matter in the field They will fill the team’s play with more variety than before. The upcoming season Personally, I see that each team competes highly for the best rankings. But it’s supposed to be a fun season. which own goals In addition to doing the best personal work by playing to the fullest fully rehearsed is to help Chiang Mai FC get promoted.”

For “Night” Thamyuth Wingback, 26, a native of Kalasin, grew up from a sports school in Khon Kaen. Until the big set, Khon Kaen FC in 2015, by the end of 2019, had the opportunity to train with Consadole Sapporo, a team in the J-League, Japan for 1 month, then the 2020-21 season moved to B. G Stadium or “BG STADIUM” before being released to the Ratchapracha club in the 2nd leg, ready to help the “Trajada” army promoted to the Thai League 2, which last season Seize the main body of the army “Trajada” and enter the field in 27 league games before moving to the cave. “Tiger Lanna” Chiang Mai FC finally

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