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The year of establishment is given as 2010, but the year of splitting from Narathiwat F.C. as 2011, and there are sentences describing the history of the club in 2009, and even 2006 is mentioned, but this is not clear whether it is referring to this club or to Narathiwat F.C. So the article requires clarification as to what is referring to the club, i.e. Nara United F.C., and what is referring to the club it split from, Narathiwat F.C. Coyets (talk) 17:10, 5 October 2012 (UTC)Reply
The club was formed in 2006 and in 2010 they had financial difficulties and relegation from Division 1. In 2011 the club appeared to be known as Nara United, but it's not unusual in Thai culture to rename something, especially in bad times. So although in English, we may know them as Nara United now, they are he very same club as Narathiwat. This is my understanding of the club itself. One club, two names, same history. Druryfire (talk) 18:47, 5 October 2012 (UTC)Reply