The standard-bearer of Muay Thai legacy - from Rama IV to Ramindra
The new Lumpinee Boxing Stadium on Ramindra Road was meticulously designed to utilize modern construction technology while respecting the natural environment. It provides extreme comfort to spectators across three main structures: the main Boxing Arena building, the Lumpinee Office building, and a 5-story parking complex.
The main arena hosts Muay Thai and international boxing events with a seating capacity of over 5,000. It is fully equipped with state-of-the-art lighting, sound systems, and a giant LED screen. The administrative office features a sleek 3-story design: the first floor houses the Muay Thai Museum, the second floor features executive VIP meeting rooms, and the third floor is dedicated to general administration.
Address: No. 6 Ramindra Road, Anusawari, Bang Khen, Bangkok, Thailand (occupying 6.5 rai).
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*** Historical Site - Permanently Closed ***
Originally established on December 8, 1956 on Rama IV Road, Lumpinee Stadium became one of the two standard-setting national arenas of Thailand. It earned international renown for cultivating world-class Muay Thai legends, popularizing the art of Muay Thai internationally, and boosting local gyms and promoters.
Over the years, Lumpinee groomed multiple international boxing world champions and provided essential support and livelihood to fighters, gyms, and boxing professionals throughout the country.
1,501.75 square wah (approx. 3.7 acres), leased from the Crown Property Bureau.
Major General Praphas Charusathien (then Commander of the 1st Division, King's Guard).
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium Chief (Current)
Chairman of Executive Board: Gen. Apirat Kongsompong
| No. | Rank / Name | Term of Office |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lt. Col. Erb Sangrit | Dec 8, 1956 - Jun 1961 |
| 2 | Lt. Col. Thep Kranlert | Jul 1961 - Oct 1961 |
| 3 | Brig. Gen. Khun Chitphadungphon | Oct 1961 - Jul 1968 |
| 4 | Maj. Gen. Prasert Thammasiri | Jul 1968 - Oct 1972 |
| 5 | Col. Thongterm Phobsuk | Oct 1972 - Jul 1975 |
| 6 | Col. Chay Ditsayadet | Jul 1976 - Nov 30, 1979 |
| 7 | Maj. Gen. Asanee Samutsen | Dec 1, 1979 - Nov 31, 1982 |
| 8 | Maj. Gen. Sawasdee Siriphol | Jun 1, 1982 - Sep 30, 1985 |
| 9 | Maj. Gen. Thaveewit Niyomsen | Oct 1, 1985 - Sep 30, 1988 |
| 10 | Maj. Gen. Chalor Kongsuwan | Oct 1, 1988 - Sep 30, 1991 |
| 11 | Maj. Gen. Worapong Sangworarattsap | Oct 1, 1991 - Dec 5, 1994 |
| 12 | Lt. Gen. Wat Keerdsawang | Dec 6, 1994 - Sep 30, 1998 |
| 13 | Gen. Wanchai Nilkhieo | Oct 1, 1998 - Sep 2001 |
| 14 | Maj. Gen. Anuntasak Laksanalamai | Oct 2001 - 2004 |
| 15 | Maj. Gen. Pairote Ratthaprasert | 2004 - Apr 2005 |
| 16 | Maj. Gen. Kittithat Bamnetphan | May 2005 - Oct 2007 |
| 17 | Maj. Gen. Theera Kraiphanon | Nov 2007 - Oct 2008 |
| 18 | Maj. Gen. Chalermkiat Phothongnak | Nov 2008 - Sep 2010 |
| 19 | Maj. Gen. Surakrai Chattumas | Oct 2010 - Sep 2014 |
| 20 | Lt. Gen. Boonsanti Saensawat | Oct 2014 - May 2015 |
| 21 | Gen. Rapeesak Thanaphat | May 2015 - Sep 2015 |
| 22 | Maj. Gen. Kasem Benjaniratisai | Oct 2015 - Sep 2017 |
| 23 | Maj. Gen. Supanut Kaewhiran | Oct 2017 - Oct 2018 |
| 24 | Maj. Gen. Chawamath Juicharoen | Oct 2018 - Apr 2019 |
| 25 | Gen. Dejudom Nicharat | 2019 |
| 26 | Maj. Gen. Rachit Arunrangsee | 2019 - 2020 |
| 27 | Lt. Gen. Suchart Daengprapai | 2020 - 2021 |
| 28 | Lt. Gen. Ronnawut Ruangswasdi | 2022 - 2023 |
| 29 | Gen. Sajja Suksumek | 2023 - 2024 |
| 30 | Gen. Surin Priyanupap | 2024 - 2025 |
| 31 | Lt. Gen. Narongrit Chantrakul | 2025 |
| 32 | Maj. Gen. Pongchart Kampalanuwat | 2025 - Present |
Lt. Col. Erb Sangrit
Lt. Col. Thep Kranlert
Brig. Gen. Khun Chitphadungphon
Maj. Gen. Prasert Thammasiri
Col. Thongterm Phobsuk
Col. Chay Ditsayadet
Maj. Gen. Asanee Samutsen
Maj. Gen. Sawasdee Siriphol
Maj. Gen. Thaveewit Niyomsen
Maj. Gen. Chalor Kongsuwan
Maj. Gen. Worapong Sangworarattsap
Lt. Gen. Wat Keerdsawang
Gen. Wanchai Nilkhieo
Maj. Gen. Anuntasak Laksanalamai
Maj. Gen. Pairote Ratthaprasert
Maj. Gen. Kittithat Bamnetphan
Maj. Gen. Theera Kraiphanon
Maj. Gen. Chalermkiat Phothongnak
Maj. Gen. Surakrai Chattumas
Lt. Gen. Boonsonthi Saensawat
Gen. Rapeesak Thanaphat
Maj. Gen. Kasem Benjaniratisai
Maj. Gen. Supanut Kaewhiran
Maj. Gen. Chawameth Juicharoen
Gen. Dejudom Nicharat
Maj. Gen. Rachit Arunrangsee
Lt. Gen. Suchart Daengprapai
Lt. Gen. Ronnawut Ruangswasdi
Gen. Sajja Suksumek
Gen. Surin Priyanupap
Lt. Gen. Narongrit Chantrakul
Maj. Gen. Pongchart Kampalanuwat
Commander-in-Chief, Royal Thai Army