History

Rajpracha began as a small wooden house and a football field, initially serving as a training ground for athletes from the Rajpracha Sports Club. His passion was focused on football training, player development, and their well-being, naming the facility Rajpracha Sport Chule (with “Chule” meaning school in German).  In those days, Rajpracha Football Club produced numerous quality players for the nation.

He continued to develop the property, transforming it into Rajpracha Sport Resort in 1992, one of the first major developments in the area.

In addition to his passion for football, MR Chetchandra was deeply interested in improving disaster prevention. As a fire police officer, he played a pivotal role in improving and advancing fire and rescue operations in Thailand. In the early 2000s, he dedicated his land to building the Rajpracha Fire and Rescue Training School, aimed at training and supporting others. With partnerships from Japan, Switzerland, and Singapore, the training center now boasts over 30 training stations and has trained more than 1,000 firefighters in Thailand. Following his passing in 2007, his eldest son, ML Kitibodee, who shares his father’s passion for rescue and training, continues to uphold the legacy. Today, the training center remains one of the largest in Thailand.

On the other hand, his other son, ML Supridee, continues to run Rajpracha Football club to this day