2022–23 Buriram United F.C. season
| 2022–23 season | |||
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| Chairman | Newin Chidchob | ||
| Head coach | Masatada Ishii | ||
| Stadium | Chang Arena | ||
| Thai League | 1st | ||
| FA Cup | Winners | ||
| League Cup | Winners | ||
| Thailand Champions Cup | Runners-up | ||
| Top goalscorer | League: Supachai Chaided (19 goals) All: | ||
| Highest home attendance | 29,461 (Buriram United 2–3 Port) (Thai League 1, 30 April 2023) | ||
| Lowest home attendance | 12,290 (Buriram United 5–1 Samut Prakan City) (Thai FA Cup, 2 November 2022) | ||
| Average home league attendance | 21,440 | ||
| Biggest win | 6–1 (Buriram United vs Sukhothai) (Thai League 1, 19 August 2022) | ||
| Biggest defeat | 4–3 (True Bangkok United vs Buriram United) (Thai League 1, 4 April 2023) 2–3 (Buriram United vs Port) (Thai League 1, 30 April 2023) | ||
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The 2022–23 season is Buriram United's 11th season in the Thai League. (13th if including P.E.A.'s two seasons) The club will participate in the Thai League and two domestic cups: FA Cup and League Cup.
Buriram United kicked off the season by losing the 2022 Thailand Champions Cup to BG Pathum United 2–3.
The 2022–23 season marks Masatada Ishii's first full season in charge of Buriram. This is also the first season since 2010 not to feature Jakkaphan Kaewprom, who left at the end of the previous season to transfer to Ratchaburi, also the first season since 2014 not to feature Supachok Sarachat, who had initially been loaned to Japanese club Consadole Sapporo before transferred there permanently on 12 November 2022.