Nara United Calls for Quality Fan Support in Crucial Thai League 2 Promotion Playoff Against Suratthani
Nara United's president urges fans to support with dignity ahead of a crucial Thai League 2 promotion playoff against Suratthani, warning that throwing objects onto the pitch has already cost the club a 60,000-baht fine and future penalties
Nara United club president Affan Hayyiyusoh has issued a warning to fans to support the team with quality and dignity during the decisive Thai League 2 promotion playoff against Suratthani FC, urging them not to throw objects onto the pitch.
After Nara United defeated PT Suratthani FC 1-0 at home on May 9, the club secured second place from three Thai League 3 Champions League groups and advanced to the semi-finals for another matchup with Suratthani FC.
Club president Affan Hayyiyusoh recently posted to fans requesting their cooperation to support the team with quality conduct and refrain from throwing objects onto the field.
"Following the specific incident of a fan throwing a water glass onto the pitch in the previous match, Nara United received a fine of 60,000 baht. Fortunately, since we are currently in Thai League 3, we are only paying one-quarter of the penalty amount."
"However, if we advance to Thai League 2 one day, the penalties will be much more severe and carry significantly higher fines."
"The club requests the cooperation of all fans to refrain from throwing objects onto the pitch in all cases, for the image of our home team and the future of the club. If such incidents occur again, the club will take action to identify individuals and pursue legal proceedings in all cases. This is considered a rule for attending matches together. Good football starts with quality fan support."