Chiangrai United put in a complete performance on March 1, 2026, hammering Kanchanaburi Power F.C. 4-0 in Thai League 1. The Round 23 match at Kanchanaburi Provincial Stadium never swung in the home side’s favor, as the visitors scored twice before halftime and stayed disciplined at the back.
From the first minutes, Chiangrai United looked sharper and more organized. They moved the ball well, pressed at the right times, and kept Kanchanaburi from building any real rhythm. As a result, Chiangrai picked up a much-needed three points after mixed league form, while Kanchanaburi’s relegation worries grew worse.
Match Recap: Chiangrai Strike Early and Stay in Charge
Chiangrai’s fast start paid off with two first-half goals that set the tone.
- 17th minute: Brazilian forward Dudu Silva made it 1-0 with a calm finish after a through ball from M. Promsawat. Chiangrai’s early pressure finally turned into a deserved lead.
- 37th minute: Santipap Yaemsaen doubled the advantage, again with Promsawat involved in the build-up. A quick VAR check paused the moment, but the goal stood, and Chiangrai went into halftime up 2-0.
After the break, Kanchanaburi tried to push higher. However, Chiangrai’s back line stayed compact and cleared danger quickly. With the hosts stretched, the visitors added more goals.
- 70th minute: Japanese attacker Itsuki Enomoto made it 3-0 with a clean strike from inside the box, using the space Kanchanaburi allowed.
- Late goal (around 85th minute and beyond): Chiangrai grabbed a fourth late on to finish the job, with reports pointing to a strong team move or a substitute playing a key role.
Overall, Chiangrai looked comfortable. They created better chances, controlled the midfield for long stretches, and protected their goal with little drama. Kanchanaburi, on the other hand, struggled to create clear openings and rarely tested the visiting keeper.
Chiangrai United performance overview
Chiangrai United played as a unit and executed their plan well. Their mix of overseas players (Dudu Silva, Itsuki Enomoto) and Thai talent (Santipap Yaemsaen) showed in the final score. They also looked well-drilled on transitions and steady on set pieces, which helped them keep a clean sheet.
Chiangrai United key stats vs Kanchanaburi Power F.C. (March 1, 2026)
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Final score | 4-0 (away win) |
| Goals | Dudu Silva (17′), Santipap Yaemsaen (37′), Itsuki Enomoto (70′), Additional goal (85’+) |
| Assists | M. Promsawat (2+ key contributions) |
| Possession (approx.) | 52% |
| Shots on target | 8 |
| Total shots | 14 |
| Clean sheet | Yes |
| Yellow cards | 1 |
| Substitution impact | High (late goal contributor) |
Kanchanaburi Power F.C. can’t stop the slide
For Kanchanaburi Power F.C., the loss added to a rough stretch of results. They entered the match near the bottom of the Thai League 1 table (around 14th with limited points), and this outing did little to ease pressure. Defensive gaps showed up throughout the game, and the attack lacked ideas in the final third.
Kanchanaburi Power F.C. key stats vs Chiangrai United (March 1, 2026)
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Final score | 0-4 (home loss) |
| Goals | 0 |
| Assists | 0 |
| Possession (approx.) | 48% |
| Shots on target | 3 |
| Total shots | 9 |
| Clean sheet | No |
| Yellow cards | 2+ (including P. Phanichakul) |
| Red cards | 0 |
They had spells of the ball, but they didn’t turn them into quality chances. On top of that, mistakes and slow reactions in key moments made the gap on the scoreboard grow.
What the result means for the Thai League 1
This 4-0 win gives Chiangrai United a strong boost as they chase a top-half finish in the 2025-2026 Thai League 1 season. It also helps their goal difference, which can matter in a tight mid-table race.
Meanwhile, Kanchanaburi Power F.C. needs a quick reset. The defense looks fragile, and the attack isn’t producing enough to take pressure off the back line. With fewer matches left, they face a difficult fight to move away from the relegation zone.




