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Tono Pakin Takes Responsibility, Resigns as Khon Kaen FC Chairman After Failing to Promote Team to T2

News17 Mar 2026 15:58 GMT+7

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Tono Pakin Takes Responsibility, Resigns as Khon Kaen FC Chairman After Failing to Promote Team to T2

The young man announced his resignation from the position of chairman of Khon Kaen FC. "Tono Pakin" Because he was unable to lead the team to the intended goal of promoting Khon Kaen FC to T2, he decided to take responsibility for his words by resigning from the position, accompanied by a post stating:

“To my fellow players, staff, and all Khon Kaen FC fans: Be proud of yourselves, friends. What everyone has fought for to the fullest, you have all done very well. Do not lose your spirit just because of the results on the field, friends. As professional footballers, you must continue to improve for your own future and for those you love. You all know well what we have been fighting against. But because we love and want to see more fans come to the stadium, and we want to restore faith in Thai football, that is why we came together this season. And you all succeeded. Fans came to cheer in much greater numbers. Our football became more enjoyable and creative. That is something that makes me very happy.”

“I am proud and honored to have been your chairman. When we want many things to develop and to build faith among fans, we must also be accountable for our words and the team's goals. Since I failed to achieve what I said and intended — that is, to lead this club to T2 within this season — I take responsibility for my words. From today onward, I resign as chairman of Khon Kaen FC. I sincerely thank Dr. Kasem Chanawong, the club owner, all sponsors who have supported and believed in me, and all the fans who have consistently supported our team. This has been a very valuable experience and time. “I have done my best in my role,” Tono Pakin Kamwilaisak, substitute number 10.” After “Young Tono” posted this, many fans commented with encouragement and support.


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