Phnom Penh Crown FC

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Phnom Penh Crown Football Club (Khmer: ក្លឹបបាល់ទាត់ភ្នំពេញក្រោន), commonly referred to as Crown[3] or PPC, is a Cambodian professional football club based in Sangkat Toul Sangke II, Khan Russey Keo, Phnom Penh. The club competes in the Cambodian Premier League, the top flight of Cambodian football.

Full namePhnom Penh Crown Football Club
NicknameRed Singha[1]
Short namePPCFC
Founded2001; 25 years ago (2001) as Smart United.
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Phnom Penh Crown
ភ្នំពេញក្រោន
Full namePhnom Penh Crown Football Club
NicknameRed Singha[1]
Short namePPCFC
Founded2001; 25 years ago (2001) as Smart United.
GroundRSN Stadium[2]
Capacity5,010
PresidentPhu Cherlin
Head coachOleg Starynskyi
LeagueCambodian Premier League
2024–25Cambodian Premier League, 2nd of 11
Websiteppcfc.com/en
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Nicknamed the "Red Singha", the club was first formed as Smart United Football Club in 2001. Phnom Penh Crown is one of the most successful and prominent teams in Cambodia, having won a recorded eight league titles, the most of any team in Cambodian football. Alongside league success, Phnom Penh Crown also continued to win domestic cups, winning the Hun Sen Cup, Cambodian League Cup and the Cambodian Super Cup each twice. Phnom Penh Crown is also the only Cambodian club to reach the group stage and semi-finals of the AFC Cup.[4] Its women's section plays in the Cambodian Women's League and took part in the AFC Women's Champions League.

History

Phnom Penh Crown was first established in 2001 as Smart United with the support of Smart Mobile Cambodia, they joined the Cambodian League, which at the time was a semi-professional league. Smart United made their mark in their second season, winning the Cambodian League title in 2002, and their subsequent participation was not successful until 2005 when they switched sponsors.

In collaboration with Hello Mobitel, the new club was renamed Hello United. However, the change of name and identity did not bring much success on the field, with their team finishing runners-up in the Cambodian League. Khemara Keila. At the same time, the club's top scorer award went to Hok Sochivorn with 22 goals. 

In 2006, Hello Mobitel sold the club to another businessman, Rithy Samnang, who changed the club name to Phnom Penh United. The president of this club aims to represent Phnom Penh and to prepare for the league title. At the beginning of the 2006 season, the club participated in the AFC President's Cup for the first time but did not qualify for the regional qualifiers. One year after the change of membership and the addition of new members, the merger of Phnom Penh United Football Club and Empire to prepare for the new competition, the addition of the Hun Sen Cup, a merger of two clubs, Phnom Penh United changed its name to Phnom Penh Empire in 2007. The club's full-year development period, in the 2008 season, proved to be the most successful club ever, winning two trophies: the Metfone Cambodian League (MCL) and the Hun Sen Cup, the first trophy in the club's history.[citation needed]

Club new brand name update

In 2009, Phnom Penh Empire has modernized its club name to Phnom Penh Crown after they acquired a new sponsor, Crown Casino, the name change also focused on attracting young people. King of the Phnom Penh Regional Club as well. In 2009, Phnom Penh Crown finished 4th in the MCL, but they were still able to win the Hun Sen Cup with a goal scored by Keo Sok Ngor. On the team on Naga Corp in the final result 1–0 as well. After the domestic meeting, Phnom Penh Crown had two major matches: the AFC President's Cup and the Singapore Cup. Two defeats and a win over Bhutan's Yeedzin were not enough to advance to the second round of the AFC Championship President's Cup. A 2–0 win over the Young Lions in the Singapore Cup saw them reach the quarter-finals before Thailand's Bangkok Glass defeated the club in the second leg. In 2010, Phnom Penh Crown won the MCL title for the third time, beating PKR 4–3 in the play-off finals, despite finishing fourth in the domestic campaign. They also lost to the Ministry of National Defense 3–2 in the final of the Hun Sen Cup.[5]

2013–14 season

Phnom Penh Crown finished third after losing on penalties to the Ministry of National Defense in the semi-finals of the Hun Sen Cup and in the league of Metfone Cambodian League. They finished the regular season in third place, losing to Svay Rieng in the semi-finals, losing 4–3 to the final champions. The 2014 season began with Phnom Penh Crown knocked out of the Hun Sen Cup semi-finals under Build Bright United. However, Phnom Penh Crown won the MCL for the first time. 5 With a 1–0 win over Naga Corp, goalkeeper Suyati was awarded the Golden Glove, the league's best goalkeeper award.[6]

Stadium

Phnom Penh Crown has rebuilt its stadium to accommodate 5,000 spectators during the club's reception of their returning sponsor, Smart Axiata. The new stadium was named "Smart RSN", originally named after the sponsor, and the latter name RSN means (Rithy Sam Nang), the name of the club president, Rithy Samnang, now deceased. After Phnom Penh Crown has its own stadium, the club has evolved into one of Cambodia's standard professional league clubs. In 2015, Phnom Penh Crown won the Metfone Cambodian League (MCL) for the sixth time, defeating Nagaworld on penalties.[7][8]

Phnom Penh Crown Stadium

Kit sponsors

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(chest)
2001–2004 Italy Kappa Cambodia Smart Mobile
2005 Cambodia Hello Mobitel
2006–2010 Cambodia 855Crown.com
2011–2012 Cambodia Crown
Hotel & Resort
2013 Cambodia Crown Casino Cambodia 855Play
2014 Thailand FBT Cambodia 855Crown
Hotel & Resort
2015–2018 Cambodia Smart
2019 Cambodia Smart
Xihu Resort Hotel
2020–2022 Cambodia Smart Axiata
2023–2025 Thailand Warrix
2025-Present Cambodia Fan Sport
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Players

Current squad

As of 15 February 2026[9][10]

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Technical staff

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Position Staff
General secretary Cambodia Ly Heang
ManagerCambodia Keo Sokngon
SecretaryCambodia Kim Kasy
Head coachUkraine Oleg Starynskyi
Assistant coachUkraine Bondarenko Anatolii
Goalkeeper coachEgypt Ahmed Elnady
Cambodia Kheng Raksmey
Fitness coachFrance Arthur Franck Planchenault
Cambodia Vin Vannak
Match analysisItaly Leonardo Capristo
Cambodia Kim Leabfong
PhysiotherapistSpain Pedro Cuadrado
KitmanCambodia Rim Makara
Cambodia Rim LeabPhea
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Head coaches

Coaches by years

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Apisit Im-amphai Thailand 2008–2010 2010 Cambodian League winner
Bojan Hodak Croatia 2011
Dave Booth England 2011–2012 2011 AFC President's Cup runner-up, 2011 Cambodian League winner, 2012 AFC President's Cup final round
Sam Schweingruber SwitzerlandCambodia 2012–2016 2014 Cambodian League winner, 2015 Cambodian League winner
Oriol Mohedano Spain 2016
Sam Schweingruber (Interim) SwitzerlandCambodia 2016 2016 Hun Sen Cup 3rd place
Oleg Starynskyi Ukraine 2016–2017 2017 AFC Cup play-off round
Sean Sainsbury England 2017–2018
Leonardo Vitorino Brazil 2018–2019
Sum Vanna Cambodia 2019–2020 2019 Hun Sen Cup 3rd place, 2020 C-League 3rd place
Oleg Starynskyi Ukraine 2020– 2021 C-League winner, 2022 Cambodian Super Cup winner, 2022 Cambodian League Cup winner, 2022 Cambodian Premier League winner, 2024–25 Hun Sen Cup winner
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Records

Continental

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Honours

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