1999 Thai Premier League

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Defending Champions Sinthana would enter the next edition of the Asian Club Championship.

The league was also known as the Caltex Premier League.

Member clubs

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Final league table

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Match Fixing Incident

In the last league fixture, Bangkok Bank of Commerce lost 0-10 to Royal Thai Air Force in a match that widely believed to be fixed as Royal Thai Air Force won the league by a single goal differential. Investigation led by the Football Association of Thailand had the manager and one of his assistants suspended. Bangkok Bank of Commerce got expelled from the association, and later folded due to financial difficulties. [1] There was no punishment to Royal Thai Air Force or its personnel, however.

Promotion and relegation Playoff

The club that came 11th would play in a relegation / promotion match against the runner-up in the Thailand Division 1 League

Team 1 Result Team 2
Royal Thai Army 0–1 Royal Thai Navy

Royal Thai Army relegated to the Thailand Division 1 League and Royal Thai Navy promoted to the Thai Premier League in next season.

Queen's Cup

The 27th edition of the Queen's Cup was won by guest side Hanyang University of South Korea. This would be their 7th and final victory in the competition.

Thailand FA Cup

Bangkok Bank won and retained the trophy for the second year running, by defeating Osotsapa 2–1. This was Bangkok Bank's 4th victory in the competition.

Asian Representation

Annual awards

Coach of the Year

Top scorer

Champions

The league champion was Royal Thai Air Force. It was the team's second title.

References

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External links

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