THAILAND NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM


The 'Thailand national football team' is the national team of Thailand and is connected to the Football Association of Thailand. The team has finished in the Asian Cup as third in 1972. They participated in the Summer Olympics twice and Asian Games four times. The Thai team is dominant in South East Asia, having won the ASEAN Football Championships in 1996, 2000, 2002 and regularly dominate the Football event of the South East Asian Games.

Contents
Last 2 games
World Cup record
Asian Cup record
Asean Football Championship (Tiger Cup)
Asian Games record
SEA Games record
2007 Asian Cup Squad
Top scorers
References
See also
External links

Last 2 games


2-0 - Bangkok - July 12, 2007.
0 - 4 - Bangkok - July 16, 2007.

World Cup record



1930 to 1970 - Did not enter

1974 to 2006 - Did not qualify

Asian Cup record



1956 to 1964 - Did not enter

1968 - Did not qualify

1972 - Third place

1976 - Withdrew after qualifying

1980 to 1988 - Did not qualify

1992 to 2007 - Round 1

Asean Football Championship (Tiger Cup)



1996 - 'Champions'

1998 - Semi Finals

2000 - 'Champions'

2002 - 'Champions'

2004 - Round 1

2007 - Runners-up

Asian Games record


Asian Games 2006 squad

Thailand team at the Asian Games

1990 - Semi Finals

1998 - Semi Finals

2002 - Semi Finals

2006 - Quarter-Finals

SEA Games record



1959 - Runner-up

1961 - 3rd-place

1965 - 'Champion'

1967 - 3rd-place

1969 - Runner-up

1971 - 3rd-place

1973 -

1975 - 'Champion'

1977 - Runner-up

1979 - 3rd-place

1981 - 'Champion'

1983 - 'Champion'

1985 - 'Champion'

1987 - 3rd-place

1989 -

1991 - Runner-up

1993 - 'Champion'

1995 - 'Champion'

1997 - 'Champion'

1999 - 'Champion'

2001 - 'Champion'

2003 - 'Champion'

2005 - 'Champion'

2007 Asian Cup Squad


2007 Asian Cup Squad [2]
Head coach: Chanvit Polchovin

Top scorers


# Piyapong Piew-on - 103
# Kiatisuk Senamuang - 91 [3]
# Niwat Srisawat - 55
# Jessadapon na Patalung - 42
# Natipong Srithong-in - 35

References


1. [1]
2. Thailand squad from dohaasiangames.org
3. 91 goals from his own website

Tawan Sripan

See also



Thailand women's national football team

External links



Thai Football.com

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