The longest top-flight campaign in Thailand’s football history ended on Sunday with BG Pathum United crowned champions, and Rayong, Trat and Sukhothai relegated.
The 2020 Thai League 1 season started in February last year but was suspended in March after just four rounds of matches due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Bangkok United, BG Pathum United and Port were among the early pacesetters when the league went into a six-month hiatus.
When the competition resumed in September, Pathum remained hot but other contenders struggled.
The Rabbits took the halfway lead at the end of 2020 and earned a direct entry to the 2021 AFC Champions League group stage.
The league was suspended again for one month in January due to a second wave of the coronavirus outbreak.
After the restart, BG kept collecting points as other title chasers ran out of steam. The Rabbits ran away with…