Clubname: | Angkor Tiger FC អង្គរថាយហ្គឺរ |
Fullname: | Angkor Tiger Football Club |
Nickname: | Siem Reap Tigers |
Ground: | Akihiro Kato Stadium |
Capacity: | 2,000 |
Owner: | Akihiro Kato |
Manager: | Yusuke Shinoda |
Coach: | Kota Miyagi |
League: | Cambodian Premier League |
Season: | 2023–24 |
Position: | 10th of 10 |
Website: | http://angkor-tiger.com/ |
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Angkor Tiger Football Club (km|ក្លឹបបាល់ទាត់អង្គរថាយហ្គឺរ,) is a Cambodian professional association football club based in Siem Reap City, Siem Reap province.[1] Founded in 2015, It plays in the Cambodian Premier League, the top tier of Cambodian football. The club is owned by businessman Akihiro Kato.[2]
Angkor Tiger was established in 2015, represents the city of Siem Reap, globally famous for the Angkor Wat temple.
In August 2023, Indian holding company SkaSports acquired minority stakes in the club.[3]
Since its establishment, Angkor Tiger played its home game at Hanuman Stadium. In October 2024, Tiger unveiled its new home stadium, the Akihiro Kato Stadium, named after the club's owner with an initial capacity of 2,000. The stadium will host its first game on 10 November 2024.[4]
In 2018, at the Cambodia Football Award which was hosted by the Cambodian Football League, it won the award for the most popular club in Cambodia.[5]
The kits are manufactured by NT Sports.[6]
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Position | Staff | |
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General manager | Yusuke Shinoda | |
Team manager | Sok Dara | |
Head coach | Kota Miyagi | |
Assistant coach | Ny Yuth | |
Goalkeeper coach | Juliao Monteiro | |
Physiotherapist | Kun Tol | |
Kit man | Men Vicheka |
Name | Nationality | Period | Tournament | |
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Daisuke Yoshioka | 2013–2015 | 2013 Cambodian Second League winner 2015 Hun Sen Cup third place | ||
Masakazu Kihara | 2015–2016 | |||
Hok Sochivorn | 2016–2017 | |||
Kenichi Yatsuhashi | 2017 | |||
Oriol Mohedano | 2017–2021 | 2018 Hun Sen Cup third place | ||
Alistair Heath | 2021–2023 | |||
Ny Yuth[8] (caretaker) | 2023–2024 | |||
Kota Miyagi | 2024– |