Football Federation Australia
Renewal of Wellington Phoenix FC’s license in the Hyundai A-League was approved by FIFA until 2016. AFC acknowledged the extension of Wellington Phoenix FC’s license and its participation in Australia Competitions. As FIFA/AFC/OFC agreement, clubs from Australia will be dealt with like it is now.
Only Australian clubs can participate in ACL and highest placed eligible clubs will take ACL spots reserved for clubs from A-League in case Wellington Phoenix FC wins the first, second position in the A-League, or wins the cup tournament.
UAE Football Association
The UAE Football Association enquired about the possibility of Emirates FC – the winners of the 2010 knock-out championship to participate in ACL 2011, after its relegation from the UAE Professional League (first division) to the second division.
The members recommended that AFC should stick to the criteria and regulations which are already in place. AFC allows participation of Emirates FC in ACL 2011 if it meets all ACL Club Criteria, otherwise the highest placed eligible club in UAE Professional League will take ACL spot.
Korea Football Association
Gwangju Sangmu FC (Army club) is currently participating in the K-League. Gwangiu Sangmu FC is not a commercial entity and its players are not under professional contract. So it is not professional club.
More discussions with the KFA were recommended. For the time being there should be no change in Korea’s quota in the ACL. Bin Hammam emphasised that from next year the ACL would feature clubs from only those leagues, which are full professional.
http://www.the-afc.com/en/tournaments/clubs/afc-champions-league/29884-afc-ad-hoc-committee-for-professional-clubs
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Sunday, 11 July 2010
FA Cup Results - 11th July
Nakhon Pathom 2 – 1 Suvarnabhumi Customs
RBAC Mittraphap 0 – 1 Air Force United
Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi 3 – 1 Prachinburi
Next FA Cup game takes place on 14th July
RBAC Mittraphap 0 – 1 Air Force United
Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi 3 – 1 Prachinburi
Next FA Cup game takes place on 14th July
Saturday, 10 July 2010
TPL Catchup Results - 10th July
10.07.2010 Chonburi 2:1 Bangkok United
10.07.2010 Police United 1:0 Muang Thong United
10.07.2010 Royal Thai Army 1:1 BEC Tero Sasana
10.07.2010 Samut Songkhram 0:0 TTM Phichit
Probably as expected bar the Police - Muang game. Points dropped certainly. This takes the majorty of teams to the mid season mark now. Only Chonburi - BEC and Bkk Utd - Siskaet left to reach 15 games. Chonburi could pull level at the top once again. It's like a game of cat and mouse.
10.07.2010 Police United 1:0 Muang Thong United
10.07.2010 Royal Thai Army 1:1 BEC Tero Sasana
10.07.2010 Samut Songkhram 0:0 TTM Phichit
Probably as expected bar the Police - Muang game. Points dropped certainly. This takes the majorty of teams to the mid season mark now. Only Chonburi - BEC and Bkk Utd - Siskaet left to reach 15 games. Chonburi could pull level at the top once again. It's like a game of cat and mouse.
Thursday, 8 July 2010
FA Cup Results - 7th July
Rajnavy Rayong 1:0 Bangkok Glass
I guess you could call this result as a slight shock. Two TPL teams going head to head, but both with different asperations. The Navy to survive relegation and the Glass Rabbits to secure the TPL title. BKK Glass won't of course win the league now. But this result will probably hurt more so. After a good pre-season, it seems that mid season has ended all the postive outlooks they had this year.
Chonburi 1:0 Samut Sakhon
It's always tought to call these types of matches. Chonburi have bigger things to aim for in Thai football, so as expected, changes were made. Samut Sakhon seem a decent outfit at RL level in their 1st ever season. They should take confidence from this result to push on in their league campaign. Chonburi on the other hand might have seen this game as a chance to rest players or a slight inconvience to the league campaign. Future rounds will tell.
Next set of FA Cup ties take place on Sunday 11th, all DIV 1 affairs:
Nakhon Pathom : Suvarnabhumi Customs
RBAC Mittraphap : Air Force United
Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi : Prachinburi
I guess you could call this result as a slight shock. Two TPL teams going head to head, but both with different asperations. The Navy to survive relegation and the Glass Rabbits to secure the TPL title. BKK Glass won't of course win the league now. But this result will probably hurt more so. After a good pre-season, it seems that mid season has ended all the postive outlooks they had this year.
Chonburi 1:0 Samut Sakhon
It's always tought to call these types of matches. Chonburi have bigger things to aim for in Thai football, so as expected, changes were made. Samut Sakhon seem a decent outfit at RL level in their 1st ever season. They should take confidence from this result to push on in their league campaign. Chonburi on the other hand might have seen this game as a chance to rest players or a slight inconvience to the league campaign. Future rounds will tell.
Next set of FA Cup ties take place on Sunday 11th, all DIV 1 affairs:
Nakhon Pathom : Suvarnabhumi Customs
RBAC Mittraphap : Air Force United
Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi : Prachinburi
Sunday, 4 July 2010
Div1 Results - 03/04 July
04.07.2010 Petroleum Authority 5:1 RBAC Mittraphap
PTT, the form team, destroying everyone left, right and centre. It was just poor old RBAC's turn today.
04.07.2010 Prachinburi 2:3 Nakhon Pathom
Nakhon are starting to turn them draws into wins. More like this and promotion will be achieved
03.07.2010 Air Force United 5:0 Suphanburi
Air Force have had a stutter, but this victory puts them back on top. I fully expect they will achieve promotion this year. Suphanburi look to be heading for RL football.
03.07.2010 Chanthaburi 3:0 Chula United
Just when Chula started to get some form together, they stutter. The slim promotion chances they had coming into this matchup have suffered somewhat
03.07.2010 Chiangrai United 0:2 Suvarnabhumi Customs
A decent result for Customs playing away in Chiangrai. Not many promotion chasing teams will get the 3 points there. This weekend has shown that they will be there or there abouts. The current top three can't take the foot of the pedal
03.07.2010 Khonkaen 2:0 Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi
A result need to keep KK ticking over. To achieve promotion, they need to win games like this, and they did it.
PTT, the form team, destroying everyone left, right and centre. It was just poor old RBAC's turn today.
04.07.2010 Prachinburi 2:3 Nakhon Pathom
Nakhon are starting to turn them draws into wins. More like this and promotion will be achieved
03.07.2010 Air Force United 5:0 Suphanburi
Air Force have had a stutter, but this victory puts them back on top. I fully expect they will achieve promotion this year. Suphanburi look to be heading for RL football.
03.07.2010 Chanthaburi 3:0 Chula United
Just when Chula started to get some form together, they stutter. The slim promotion chances they had coming into this matchup have suffered somewhat
03.07.2010 Chiangrai United 0:2 Suvarnabhumi Customs
A decent result for Customs playing away in Chiangrai. Not many promotion chasing teams will get the 3 points there. This weekend has shown that they will be there or there abouts. The current top three can't take the foot of the pedal
03.07.2010 Khonkaen 2:0 Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi
A result need to keep KK ticking over. To achieve promotion, they need to win games like this, and they did it.
TPL Results - 03/04 July 2010
04.07.2010 BEC Tero Sasana 2:2 TTM Phichit
Two teams yet to get going in the TPL this year. Both good enough to avoid the drop. In my opinion, they both need to be looking to build for next season and have a push to enter the big four.
04.07.2010 Chonburi 0:0 Osotspa Saraburi
I've always seen Osotspa as a tricky team for the big boys. And they have found form in recent weeks so it's not a surprise that they can pull out a resutl like this. Chonburi on the other hand will see this as points dropped
04.07.2010 Rajnavy Rayong 2:1 Royal Thai Army
Possibly the biggest match of the weekend. Two sides in big trouble. The Navy manage to keep a bit of distance from the drop zone with this result. The Army do look like they are heading straight back down.
04.07.2010 Samut Songkhram 0:2 Bangkok United
Massive 3 points for Bkk today. It keep them within distance of the sides just above the drop zone. Samut can't relax just yet. More results like this and they will b sucked in.
03.07.2010 Muang Thong United 4:0 TOT
Was this the big weekend derby game in Thailand? Greg over on the Muang blog will tell you not. It does appear that Muang have hit a bit of form. They went through a bad little spell but have now come out on top at the midway stage of the TPL. Can they defend their championship? On this form, yes.
03.07.2010 Police United 1:1 Buriram PEA
Not surprised to see PEA drop points in this game. It has just proved that the TPL is a two horse race this year.
03.07.2010 Thai Port 2:1 Bangkok Glass
TP have hit some form. After a poor start to the season, the top four does now look a dead cert. Bkk Glass again fail to deliver. Just when you thought they had turned a corner.
03.07.2010 Sisaket 1:1 Pattaya United
Sisaket are picking up points, but they do need to start turning them into 3 points on a more regular basis. I do feel that their home form is key in keeping them in the TPL. Pattaya, after a good season so far, will see this as points dropped.
Two teams yet to get going in the TPL this year. Both good enough to avoid the drop. In my opinion, they both need to be looking to build for next season and have a push to enter the big four.
04.07.2010 Chonburi 0:0 Osotspa Saraburi
I've always seen Osotspa as a tricky team for the big boys. And they have found form in recent weeks so it's not a surprise that they can pull out a resutl like this. Chonburi on the other hand will see this as points dropped
04.07.2010 Rajnavy Rayong 2:1 Royal Thai Army
Possibly the biggest match of the weekend. Two sides in big trouble. The Navy manage to keep a bit of distance from the drop zone with this result. The Army do look like they are heading straight back down.
04.07.2010 Samut Songkhram 0:2 Bangkok United
Massive 3 points for Bkk today. It keep them within distance of the sides just above the drop zone. Samut can't relax just yet. More results like this and they will b sucked in.
03.07.2010 Muang Thong United 4:0 TOT
Was this the big weekend derby game in Thailand? Greg over on the Muang blog will tell you not. It does appear that Muang have hit a bit of form. They went through a bad little spell but have now come out on top at the midway stage of the TPL. Can they defend their championship? On this form, yes.
03.07.2010 Police United 1:1 Buriram PEA
Not surprised to see PEA drop points in this game. It has just proved that the TPL is a two horse race this year.
03.07.2010 Thai Port 2:1 Bangkok Glass
TP have hit some form. After a poor start to the season, the top four does now look a dead cert. Bkk Glass again fail to deliver. Just when you thought they had turned a corner.
03.07.2010 Sisaket 1:1 Pattaya United
Sisaket are picking up points, but they do need to start turning them into 3 points on a more regular basis. I do feel that their home form is key in keeping them in the TPL. Pattaya, after a good season so far, will see this as points dropped.
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
Next up..... Thailand v Singapore
Thailand
v
Singapore
11/08/2010
Rajamangala Stadium
An old rivalry comes back together to celebrate the Queen's birthday.
Two ASEAN powerhouses preparing for December's AFF Suzuki Cup
31/01/2007 Singapore 2:1 (1:0) Thailand, Singapore, 2007 AFF Cup
14/02/2007 Thailand 1:1 (1:0) Singapore, Bangkok, 2007 AFF Cup
14/11/2009 Singapore 1:3 (0:1) Thailand, Singapore, Asian Cup Qualifier
18/11/2009 Thailand 0:1 (0:1) Singapore, Bangkok, Asian Cup Qualifier
17/01/2010 Thailand 1:0 (0:0) Singapore,Nakhon Ratchasima, 2010 King's Cup
Thailand Team News
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Singapore Team News
*No available news at present
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
2008 Objectives
Back when Peter Reid was appointed national team coach in July 2008, FAT set two objectives.
1. Qualification for World Cup 2014
2. Setup up a National Reserve Team
Well, point one is still open, can they do it? Not when they can't score.
Point two, set up a National Reserve Team. At the time I didn't understand this point as we simply didn't have a good enough first team to begin with, never mind finding another 11 players to feel a B squad.
But this was all coming off the back of Thailand destroying Nepal 7-0 if I remember corerctly. Suddenly FAT thought they were world beaters and wanted to create two strong teams.
This never got off the ground. Objective never met. FAT never stick to there guns. Can they prove me wrong and stick to the 2014 world cup qualification?
1. Qualification for World Cup 2014
2. Setup up a National Reserve Team
Well, point one is still open, can they do it? Not when they can't score.
Point two, set up a National Reserve Team. At the time I didn't understand this point as we simply didn't have a good enough first team to begin with, never mind finding another 11 players to feel a B squad.
But this was all coming off the back of Thailand destroying Nepal 7-0 if I remember corerctly. Suddenly FAT thought they were world beaters and wanted to create two strong teams.
This never got off the ground. Objective never met. FAT never stick to there guns. Can they prove me wrong and stick to the 2014 world cup qualification?
Monday, 31 May 2010
Most recent Thai Squad Selection
No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
18 GK Sinthaweechai Hathairattanakool March 23, 1982 (1982-03-23) (age 28) 53 0 Chonburi
1 GK Kawin Thamsatchanan January 26, 1990 (1990-01-26) (age 20) 6 0 Muangthong United
3 DF Natthaphong Samana June 29, 1984 (1984-06-29) (age 25) 35 1 Chonburi
5 DF Jietsada Jitsawad August 5, 1980 (1980-08-05) (age 29) 34 0 Muangthong United
4 DF Chonlatit Jantakam June 2, 1985 (1985-06-02) (age 24) 15 0 Chonburi
16 DF Panupong Wongsa November 23, 1983 (1983-11-23) (age 26) 13 0 Muangthong United
12 DF Suttinun Phukhom November 29, 1987 (1987-11-29) (age 22) 7 2 Chonburi
11 DF Piyachart Thamaphan April 4, 1986 (1986-04-04) (age 24) 2 0 Muangthong United
9 MF Therdsak Chaiman September 29, 1973 (1973-09-29) (age 36) 70 23 Chonburi
7 MF Datsakorn Thonglao December 30, 1983 (1983-12-30) (age 26) 69 8 Muangthong United
17 MF Sutee Suksomkit June 5, 1978 (1978-06-05) (age 31) 67 19 Bangkok Glass
10 MF Narongchai Vachiraban February 16, 1981 (1981-02-16) (age 29) 31 3 Insee Police United
8 MF Kriangkrai Pimrat February 20, 1987 (1987-02-20) (age 23) 1 0 Chonburi
6 MF Phaitoon Nontadee August 11, 1987 (1987-08-11) (age 22) 1 0 Muangthong United
15 MF Puritat Jarikanon August 1, 1989 (1989-08-01) (age 20) 1 0 Chonburi
14 FW Teeratep Winothai February 16, 1985 (1985-02-16) (age 25) 40 14 Muangthong United
13 FW Chayanan Phombuppha March 17, 1992 (1992-03-17) (age 18) 1 0 Muangthong United
18 GK Sinthaweechai Hathairattanakool March 23, 1982 (1982-03-23) (age 28) 53 0 Chonburi
1 GK Kawin Thamsatchanan January 26, 1990 (1990-01-26) (age 20) 6 0 Muangthong United
3 DF Natthaphong Samana June 29, 1984 (1984-06-29) (age 25) 35 1 Chonburi
5 DF Jietsada Jitsawad August 5, 1980 (1980-08-05) (age 29) 34 0 Muangthong United
4 DF Chonlatit Jantakam June 2, 1985 (1985-06-02) (age 24) 15 0 Chonburi
16 DF Panupong Wongsa November 23, 1983 (1983-11-23) (age 26) 13 0 Muangthong United
12 DF Suttinun Phukhom November 29, 1987 (1987-11-29) (age 22) 7 2 Chonburi
11 DF Piyachart Thamaphan April 4, 1986 (1986-04-04) (age 24) 2 0 Muangthong United
9 MF Therdsak Chaiman September 29, 1973 (1973-09-29) (age 36) 70 23 Chonburi
7 MF Datsakorn Thonglao December 30, 1983 (1983-12-30) (age 26) 69 8 Muangthong United
17 MF Sutee Suksomkit June 5, 1978 (1978-06-05) (age 31) 67 19 Bangkok Glass
10 MF Narongchai Vachiraban February 16, 1981 (1981-02-16) (age 29) 31 3 Insee Police United
8 MF Kriangkrai Pimrat February 20, 1987 (1987-02-20) (age 23) 1 0 Chonburi
6 MF Phaitoon Nontadee August 11, 1987 (1987-08-11) (age 22) 1 0 Muangthong United
15 MF Puritat Jarikanon August 1, 1989 (1989-08-01) (age 20) 1 0 Chonburi
14 FW Teeratep Winothai February 16, 1985 (1985-02-16) (age 25) 40 14 Muangthong United
13 FW Chayanan Phombuppha March 17, 1992 (1992-03-17) (age 18) 1 0 Muangthong United
Thursday, 6 May 2010
Thailand Asian Cup Finals Results
It's amazing what a bit of research can bring you.
Thailand's result's in Asian Cup finals for instance. Who would have thought of so many games against Iran and Iraq? Well, the evidence is here, it also shows how poor Thailand are aswell.
Thailand's result's in Asian Cup finals for instance. Who would have thought of so many games against Iran and Iraq? Well, the evidence is here, it also shows how poor Thailand are aswell.
Sunday, 25 April 2010
AFF Football Competitions - 2010
AFF U19 Youth Championship, 22-31 July, Hanoi, Vietnam
AFF U16 Youth Championship, 18-27 September, Bandung, Indonesia
Asean Football Championship - Qualifiers, 22-30 October, Vientiane, Laos
Asean Football Championship, 01-29 December, Hanoi, Vietnam / Jakarta, Indonesia
AFF U16 Youth Championship, 18-27 September, Bandung, Indonesia
Asean Football Championship - Qualifiers, 22-30 October, Vientiane, Laos
Asean Football Championship, 01-29 December, Hanoi, Vietnam / Jakarta, Indonesia
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Iran v Thailand - ACQ 03.03.10
Iran v Thailand
Azadi Stadium, Tehran
Referee: Abdullah Balideh (Qatar)
Iran Squad:
GK: Mehdi Rahmati, Ebrahim Mirzapour, Sousha Makani
DF: Jalal Hosseini, Hadi Aghili, Mohammed Nosrat, Farshid Talebi, Hanif Omranzadeh, Khosro Heydari, Ehsan Hajsafi, Alireza Mohammad, Amir-Hossein Feshangchi
MF: Javad Nekounam, Andranik Teymourian, Pejman Nouri, Farzad Ashoubi, Ali Karimi, Iman Mobali, Milad Zanidpour, Mehrzad Madanchi
ST: Masoud Shojaei, Mohammad-Reza Khalatbar, Karim Ansarifard, Golamreza Rezaei, Milad Meydavoudi
Thailand Squad:
GK: Sinthaweechai Hathairattanakool, Kawin Thamsatchanan
DF: Suree Sukha, Natthaphong Samana, Nataporn Phanrit, Panupong Wongsa, Chonlatit Jantakam , Suttinun Phukhom
MF: Rangsan Vivatchaichok, Datsakorn Thonglao, Suchao Nutnum, Sutee Suksomkit, Therdsak Chaiman, Narongchai Vachiraban, Surat Sukha, Phichiphong Cheuichieu, Wichaya Dechmitr
ST: Teerathep Winothai, Pipat Thonkanya ,Kirati Kaewsombut, Chatree Chimtalay
Head-to-head
Matches: 11
Iran won 8
Thailand won: 0
Draws: 3
Iran goals: 26
Thailand goals: 4
Saturday, 20 February 2010
Robson picks squad for Asian Cup
Goalkeepers: Sinthaweechai Hathairattanakool and Kawin Thamsatchanan
Defenders: Suree Sukha, Natthaphong Samana, Nataporn Phanrit, Panupong Wongsa, Chonlatit Jantakam and Suttinun Phukhom
Midfielders: Rangsan Vivatchaichok, Datsakorn Thonglao, Suchao Nutnum, Sutee Suksomkit, Therdsak Chaiman, Narongchai Vachiraban, Surat Sukha and Phichiphong Cheuichieu
Strikers: Teerathep Winothai, Pipat Thonkanya and Kirati Kaewsombut
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/33211/robson-picks-squad-for-asian-cup
Defenders: Suree Sukha, Natthaphong Samana, Nataporn Phanrit, Panupong Wongsa, Chonlatit Jantakam and Suttinun Phukhom
Midfielders: Rangsan Vivatchaichok, Datsakorn Thonglao, Suchao Nutnum, Sutee Suksomkit, Therdsak Chaiman, Narongchai Vachiraban, Surat Sukha and Phichiphong Cheuichieu
Strikers: Teerathep Winothai, Pipat Thonkanya and Kirati Kaewsombut
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/33211/robson-picks-squad-for-asian-cup
Friday, 5 February 2010
04.09.2010 Thailand - India
Thailand v India
4th September 2010
18 preious meetings. The two countries last met in 2003. Time to renew the rivalry
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Sunday, 31 January 2010
Thai Clubs v Singapore Clubs
Muang take on Singapore champions SAFFC on Saturday, so let's take a brief look at the history of Thai v Singapore clubs:
Played:32
Won: 14
Drawn: 5
Lost: 13
Of course, it's Muang's first adventure in Asian competition, so they have never come up against Singaporese opposition before. SAFFC on the other hand have met Thai oppostion on 5 occasions:
1999-2000 Asian Club Championship: SAFFC 1:1 Sinthana
1999-2000 Asian Club Championship: Sinthana 2:1 SAFFC
2001-02 Asian Club Championship: BEC 3:0 SAFFC
2001-02 Asian Club Championship: SAFFC 1:5 BEC
2009 AFC Champions League qualifier: PEA 1:4 SAFFC
Just last year SAFFC sent out a message to Thai clubs with a 4-1 victory over PEA. Something of a shock at the beginning of last season, but as the season moved on, it did become noticable that this PEA team wasn't anything like the PEA team that won the 2008 TPL.
In the 2001-02 ACC, SAFFC got a stuffing from BEC, but it must be said that this BEC team were practically the ASEAN king's of the team, if not the whole of Asia. BEC were the big spenders in the region at the time and surprised a hell of a lot of people in making the final of the ACL just a year later.
Saturdays game will be an interesting matchup. The tie could go either way. SAFFC are no pushovers, the only highlight i see at the moment is that they lost the big man Duric to S.League rivals Tampines, so set pieces we should be able to deal with, but here we go again - Thailand v Singapore in the greatest club event in Asia.
Played:32
Won: 14
Drawn: 5
Lost: 13
Of course, it's Muang's first adventure in Asian competition, so they have never come up against Singaporese opposition before. SAFFC on the other hand have met Thai oppostion on 5 occasions:
1999-2000 Asian Club Championship: SAFFC 1:1 Sinthana
1999-2000 Asian Club Championship: Sinthana 2:1 SAFFC
2001-02 Asian Club Championship: BEC 3:0 SAFFC
2001-02 Asian Club Championship: SAFFC 1:5 BEC
2009 AFC Champions League qualifier: PEA 1:4 SAFFC
Just last year SAFFC sent out a message to Thai clubs with a 4-1 victory over PEA. Something of a shock at the beginning of last season, but as the season moved on, it did become noticable that this PEA team wasn't anything like the PEA team that won the 2008 TPL.
In the 2001-02 ACC, SAFFC got a stuffing from BEC, but it must be said that this BEC team were practically the ASEAN king's of the team, if not the whole of Asia. BEC were the big spenders in the region at the time and surprised a hell of a lot of people in making the final of the ACL just a year later.
Saturdays game will be an interesting matchup. The tie could go either way. SAFFC are no pushovers, the only highlight i see at the moment is that they lost the big man Duric to S.League rivals Tampines, so set pieces we should be able to deal with, but here we go again - Thailand v Singapore in the greatest club event in Asia.
Myanmar in Thailand
Myanmar have lined up two friendlies in Thailand:
01/02/10 v Royal Thai Army
03/02/10 v Thai Port
Part of Myanmar's preperations for the 2010 AFC Challenge Cup
01/02/10 v Royal Thai Army
03/02/10 v Thai Port
Part of Myanmar's preperations for the 2010 AFC Challenge Cup
Thai Clubs in Asia
Asian Champions League
Muangthong came through the first ACL qualifier defeating Vietnames side Da Nang away from home 3-0. They now go onto meet SAFFC of Singapore.
It is Muangthong's first foray in Asian competition
AFC Cup
Thai Port represent Thailand in Asia's secondary competition. They are drawn against Tai Po of Hong Kong, Geylang Utd (Singapore) and ACL dropouts Da Nang (Vietnam)
Thai Port have played in the old Asian Club Championship on two occasions, way back in the 1987 and 1992 campaigns.
Muangthong came through the first ACL qualifier defeating Vietnames side Da Nang away from home 3-0. They now go onto meet SAFFC of Singapore.
It is Muangthong's first foray in Asian competition
AFC Cup
Thai Port represent Thailand in Asia's secondary competition. They are drawn against Tai Po of Hong Kong, Geylang Utd (Singapore) and ACL dropouts Da Nang (Vietnam)
Thai Port have played in the old Asian Club Championship on two occasions, way back in the 1987 and 1992 campaigns.
2010 Queen's Cup
This year 16 clubs have entered the tournament jointly run by FAT and Chonburi F.C.
Group A - Air Force, BEC, Pattaya, Raj-Pracha (games played in Pattaya)
Group B - Police, Rajnavy, TOT, Hakka-Sriracha (games played in Rayong)
Group C - Thai Port, Samut Songkhram, Osotspa, Army (games played in Saraburi)
Group D - Chonbrui, Krung Thai Bank-BG Sport, Raj Vithi, Sinthana (games played in Chonburi)
Group A - Air Force, BEC, Pattaya, Raj-Pracha (games played in Pattaya)
Group B - Police, Rajnavy, TOT, Hakka-Sriracha (games played in Rayong)
Group C - Thai Port, Samut Songkhram, Osotspa, Army (games played in Saraburi)
Group D - Chonbrui, Krung Thai Bank-BG Sport, Raj Vithi, Sinthana (games played in Chonburi)
2010 League Setup
2010 League Setup
Premier League
16 clubs, 3 teams will be relegated, but it is unclear at this moment if a promotion / relegation pool will be played at the end of the season as the TPL aim to expand from 16 clubs to 18 clubs, with a view of hiting the 33 games ACL Criteria.
Clubs - Bangkok Glass, Bangkok United, BEC Tero Sasana, Chonburi, Muangthong Utd, Osotspa Saraburi, Pattaya United, Buriram PEA, Rajnavy Rayong, Royal Thai Army, Police United, Samut Songkhram, Sisaket, Thai Port, TOT-CAT, TTM Phichit
TOT renamed TOT-CAT (sponsor reasons)
TTM Samut Sakon renamed TTM Phichit (moved province)
PEA renamed Buriram PEA (new owners, moved location)
Division One
Clubs - Air Force United, Chang Chiangmai RBAC, Chanthaburi, Chaingrai Utd, Chula Utd, CD Phetchburi, Khon Kaen, Nakhon Pathom, Narathiwat, Prachinburi, PTT, Raj-Pracha Nonthaburi, Songkhla, Sriracha, Suphanburi, Thai Honda
Regional League
The Regional League (3rd tier) has been expanded to feature more provincial club sides. The football association are generally cashing in on the sudden up take on domestic football.
But it could be a case of running before they can walk.
Some clubs have switched regional league and absurdly, 3 teams are using one ground, yet they don't play in the same regional division.
Chiang Rai have also entered a new team, since last years Chiang Rai got promoted, so we now have two Chiang Rai's in the football setup.
Northern League
Kamphaeng Phet, Chainat, Chiangmai, Chaingrai, Nakhon Sawan, Tak, Lampang, Phayao, Phichit, Phitsanulok, Phetchbun, Phare Utd, Singburi, Sukhothai, Uttraadit, Uthai Thani
North East League
Buriram, Chaiyaphun, Nakhon Phanom, Nakhon Ratchasima, Mahasarakham, Mukdahan, Roi Et, Loei City, Surin, Sakhon Nakon, Udon Thani, Ubon Tiger, Nong Khai, Yasothon, Nong Bua Lamphu, Kalasin
Central-East League
Cha Choeng Sao, Nakhon Nayok, Rayong, Ratchaburi, Lopburi, Saraburi, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon, Muangkan, Phetchburi, Ang Thong, Sa Kaeo, Prachinburi Utd, Ayutthaya, Pathum Thani, Kabinburi
Southern League
Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Pattani, Phattulang, Phukey, Yala, Satun, Surat Thani, Trang, Ranong, Phang Nga, Chumphin, Hat Yai
Bangkok League
Thai Air Look Issan, Bangkok Christian College, Bangkok Bravo, Bangkok North Central, Kasetsart Uni, Kasem Bundit, Rangsit Uni, Nakhon Sawan Uni, Thai Summit, Raj Vithi, Rose Asia, Nonthaburi, Uni of North Bangkok
Premier League
16 clubs, 3 teams will be relegated, but it is unclear at this moment if a promotion / relegation pool will be played at the end of the season as the TPL aim to expand from 16 clubs to 18 clubs, with a view of hiting the 33 games ACL Criteria.
Clubs - Bangkok Glass, Bangkok United, BEC Tero Sasana, Chonburi, Muangthong Utd, Osotspa Saraburi, Pattaya United, Buriram PEA, Rajnavy Rayong, Royal Thai Army, Police United, Samut Songkhram, Sisaket, Thai Port, TOT-CAT, TTM Phichit
TOT renamed TOT-CAT (sponsor reasons)
TTM Samut Sakon renamed TTM Phichit (moved province)
PEA renamed Buriram PEA (new owners, moved location)
Division One
Clubs - Air Force United, Chang Chiangmai RBAC, Chanthaburi, Chaingrai Utd, Chula Utd, CD Phetchburi, Khon Kaen, Nakhon Pathom, Narathiwat, Prachinburi, PTT, Raj-Pracha Nonthaburi, Songkhla, Sriracha, Suphanburi, Thai Honda
Regional League
The Regional League (3rd tier) has been expanded to feature more provincial club sides. The football association are generally cashing in on the sudden up take on domestic football.
But it could be a case of running before they can walk.
Some clubs have switched regional league and absurdly, 3 teams are using one ground, yet they don't play in the same regional division.
Chiang Rai have also entered a new team, since last years Chiang Rai got promoted, so we now have two Chiang Rai's in the football setup.
Northern League
Kamphaeng Phet, Chainat, Chiangmai, Chaingrai, Nakhon Sawan, Tak, Lampang, Phayao, Phichit, Phitsanulok, Phetchbun, Phare Utd, Singburi, Sukhothai, Uttraadit, Uthai Thani
North East League
Buriram, Chaiyaphun, Nakhon Phanom, Nakhon Ratchasima, Mahasarakham, Mukdahan, Roi Et, Loei City, Surin, Sakhon Nakon, Udon Thani, Ubon Tiger, Nong Khai, Yasothon, Nong Bua Lamphu, Kalasin
Central-East League
Cha Choeng Sao, Nakhon Nayok, Rayong, Ratchaburi, Lopburi, Saraburi, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon, Muangkan, Phetchburi, Ang Thong, Sa Kaeo, Prachinburi Utd, Ayutthaya, Pathum Thani, Kabinburi
Southern League
Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Pattani, Phattulang, Phukey, Yala, Satun, Surat Thani, Trang, Ranong, Phang Nga, Chumphin, Hat Yai
Bangkok League
Thai Air Look Issan, Bangkok Christian College, Bangkok Bravo, Bangkok North Central, Kasetsart Uni, Kasem Bundit, Rangsit Uni, Nakhon Sawan Uni, Thai Summit, Raj Vithi, Rose Asia, Nonthaburi, Uni of North Bangkok
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
2011 King's Cup
2011 edition of the King's Cup is set to be played in Phichit.
This announcement comes ever so early...
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/31754/ticket-money-sent-to-haiti
This announcement comes ever so early...
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/31754/ticket-money-sent-to-haiti
Sunday, 24 January 2010
Have you faith in Robson??
I for one don't.
I think he's tactically inept.
He's just had 3 games to work out his squad for the crucial Asian Cup qualifier against Iran. A game, that we really need to win. A draw might squeeze us through, but come on, a win puts us on the plane to Qatar.
Recently, Robson has been using the 4-5-1 formation. Why? To keep clean sheets? It's not working against good opposition. It may well work against other middle ranking Asian nations, but i don't think it will work against much better Asian oppostion such as Iran. Not away from home anyway.
If Robson continues to use 4-5-1, then surely he needs a target man to hold up the ball? It seems he wants busy players, loose chickens to run around, chase things down. But international football isn't about this.
I think Robson is the weak link of the national team setup. Maybe it's not his fault. For one, I don't think he picks the players, actually, I don't think he could pick the players as he has never seen more than 3 TPL games - so its not his fault, and his faith is on his assitant Steve Darby to make most of the decisions - if FAT allows him.
Currently we are lacking goals, confidence from our front men must be low. Surely its time to use a bit of experience, 3 matches have juts gone, and it wasn't used.
Robson simply doesn't know enough about Asian football to make any kind of difference. There's many lesser known Europeans, mainly Eastern European, that could do a fair better job - but their name would never catch for Thai popularity. Yemeni coach Srecko Juricic comes to mind.
Come Tehran, Robson has to win me over. He has to go out andd attack Iran. If we lose we lose, but we have to go out fighting. If we sit back and hope not to concede and catch them on the break, then i simply see this as negative football and can see us being a joke in Qatar.
Robson could draw the game 0-0 and still go out. But Robson will claim a morale victory. Yes, it would be a good result away to Iran, but not the result that is needed in the circumstance.
I for one am losing patience with Robson and if we don't win in Tehran or at least go down fighting, i will be calling for his head.
So come on Robbo, show us why you were a manager in the most exciting league in the world and give us fans something to cheer about rather than sit back and just simply hope.
I think he's tactically inept.
He's just had 3 games to work out his squad for the crucial Asian Cup qualifier against Iran. A game, that we really need to win. A draw might squeeze us through, but come on, a win puts us on the plane to Qatar.
Recently, Robson has been using the 4-5-1 formation. Why? To keep clean sheets? It's not working against good opposition. It may well work against other middle ranking Asian nations, but i don't think it will work against much better Asian oppostion such as Iran. Not away from home anyway.
If Robson continues to use 4-5-1, then surely he needs a target man to hold up the ball? It seems he wants busy players, loose chickens to run around, chase things down. But international football isn't about this.
I think Robson is the weak link of the national team setup. Maybe it's not his fault. For one, I don't think he picks the players, actually, I don't think he could pick the players as he has never seen more than 3 TPL games - so its not his fault, and his faith is on his assitant Steve Darby to make most of the decisions - if FAT allows him.
Currently we are lacking goals, confidence from our front men must be low. Surely its time to use a bit of experience, 3 matches have juts gone, and it wasn't used.
Robson simply doesn't know enough about Asian football to make any kind of difference. There's many lesser known Europeans, mainly Eastern European, that could do a fair better job - but their name would never catch for Thai popularity. Yemeni coach Srecko Juricic comes to mind.
Come Tehran, Robson has to win me over. He has to go out andd attack Iran. If we lose we lose, but we have to go out fighting. If we sit back and hope not to concede and catch them on the break, then i simply see this as negative football and can see us being a joke in Qatar.
Robson could draw the game 0-0 and still go out. But Robson will claim a morale victory. Yes, it would be a good result away to Iran, but not the result that is needed in the circumstance.
I for one am losing patience with Robson and if we don't win in Tehran or at least go down fighting, i will be calling for his head.
So come on Robbo, show us why you were a manager in the most exciting league in the world and give us fans something to cheer about rather than sit back and just simply hope.
Tuesday, 12 January 2010
Monday, 11 January 2010
Promotion / Relegation Issues
Rumour has it, 4 teams will be relegated from the TPL this year.
So four promotions from DIV 1, which in turn has 4 teams relegated.
All we need to know now is, how many leagues are we having in the Regional setup!!
So four promotions from DIV 1, which in turn has 4 teams relegated.
All we need to know now is, how many leagues are we having in the Regional setup!!
Sunday, 10 January 2010
Bloody Thai Football
I brought some news yesterday involving the coaching merry go round that we have.
Today, reports suggest everything has changed again. PEA have their original coach. TOT have their original coach. Why? Who knows? Only in Thai football can this circus happen
Today, reports suggest everything has changed again. PEA have their original coach. TOT have their original coach. Why? Who knows? Only in Thai football can this circus happen
Saturday, 9 January 2010
TOT unveil new owner
TOT have a new owner; Piroj Suwannachavee, he takes over from Wasukree Klapairee.
First move he has done is to bring back former coach Pongphan Wongsuwan.
Former Bangkok Uunited coach Somchai Subpherm gets the boot straight away.
First move he has done is to bring back former coach Pongphan Wongsuwan.
Former Bangkok Uunited coach Somchai Subpherm gets the boot straight away.
Buriram PEA
PEA - It just goes from bad to worse for the club.
They upped sticks in pre-season, now so has the new coach Pongphan Wongsuwan. Without playing a competitive game, he has already gone back to former club TOT.
PEA just can't get it right off the field. The glory season of 2008 seems a very distant memory now.
They upped sticks in pre-season, now so has the new coach Pongphan Wongsuwan. Without playing a competitive game, he has already gone back to former club TOT.
PEA just can't get it right off the field. The glory season of 2008 seems a very distant memory now.
Wednesday, 6 January 2010
Asian Cup Qualifier: Thailand 0 - 0 Jordan
Thailand: Kosin Hathairattanakool, Suree Sukha, Nattapong Samana, Panupong Wongsa (C), Nattaporn Phanrit, Rangsan Vivatchaichok, Pichitpong Choichieu, Suchao Nutnum, Sutee Suksomkit, Narongchai Vachiraban, Teeratep "Leesaw" Winothai.
Subs: Kawin Thamasatchanon, Suttinan Phukhom, Anawin Jujeen, Therdsak Chaiman, Pipat Tonkanya, Keerati Keawsombat, Anon Sangsanoi
Right, i've read the excellant report from http://thaiportfc.blogspot.com/2010/01/2011-asian-cup-qual-thailand-0-0-jordan.html and will now give my two pence worth.
Tactics
Looks like a 4-5-1 formation at home to a half decent Jordan. But let's face it, Jordan aren't exactly world beaters. So why we fearing them? Why not play two up front, or lets be honest, two recognised strikers up front. I do tend to see most of our strikers as wingers in all fairness.
Generally, yes, we had a strong squad out. Datsakorn Thonglao and Surat Sukha being the only notable players not to feature. But, against this Jordan team, someone else should be able to step up and take control and be the falir player.
Winothai up front? For me no, as an attacking winger yes. I've said this before, but it seems as though there is so much pressure on him to deliver, that he just can't do it, he needs someone else up top to help him.
Subs
Why Pipat only came on for 3 minutes is beyond me? Does Robson not understand that a win at home was a must. Pipat should have been thrown on much earlier. Robson should of at least had a good last quarter of an hour throwing the kitchen sink at Jordan.
Keerati Keawsombat - he's new to the setup, he needs more experience. Surely Pipat should have been on before Keerati? Is Keerati really that much better than Anon Sangsanoi? Ok, Anon hasn't really done it at national level either, but surely the BEC hitman could have done something with a bit of service?
Therdsak Chaiman - I think it was expected that he'd make a cameo appearance. Probably a good move, but coming on for Sutee? Sutee is a flair player, i think another 10 minutes out of Sutee wouldn't have hurt.
Thailand need goals
Thailand are struggling to score in the games that really count. Maybe Sompong Soleb, whom had a decent SEA Games could have been included in the match day squad to be thrown on? He's been on fire. It might of paid off. Would it have paid off?
Cautious Robson
Ok, he didn't want to lose. A loss and Thailand would have been packing their bags already. Does Robson think this is a good result? Can he see us going to Tehran to gain victory? I don't. I see Robson getting sacked.
Tomorrow, he can claim he's still in the running. But the game was there today to win. He should have thrown the kitchen sink at Jordan in the last 15 minutes. They wouldn't have stood the pressure. This is a Jordan team that drew with poor old Malaysia in September. It's not a UAE or Bahraini team that would have proved too difficult.
Jordan will be much the happier with today's result. And they will feel that they can beat Singapore on home soil and take 2nd spot. For Thailand, well, victory in Iran would be something amazing in all reality. Lets just hope Iran take the foot off the gas a little.
Subs: Kawin Thamasatchanon, Suttinan Phukhom, Anawin Jujeen, Therdsak Chaiman, Pipat Tonkanya, Keerati Keawsombat, Anon Sangsanoi
Right, i've read the excellant report from http://thaiportfc.blogspot.com/2010/01/2011-asian-cup-qual-thailand-0-0-jordan.html and will now give my two pence worth.
Tactics
Looks like a 4-5-1 formation at home to a half decent Jordan. But let's face it, Jordan aren't exactly world beaters. So why we fearing them? Why not play two up front, or lets be honest, two recognised strikers up front. I do tend to see most of our strikers as wingers in all fairness.
Generally, yes, we had a strong squad out. Datsakorn Thonglao and Surat Sukha being the only notable players not to feature. But, against this Jordan team, someone else should be able to step up and take control and be the falir player.
Winothai up front? For me no, as an attacking winger yes. I've said this before, but it seems as though there is so much pressure on him to deliver, that he just can't do it, he needs someone else up top to help him.
Subs
Why Pipat only came on for 3 minutes is beyond me? Does Robson not understand that a win at home was a must. Pipat should have been thrown on much earlier. Robson should of at least had a good last quarter of an hour throwing the kitchen sink at Jordan.
Keerati Keawsombat - he's new to the setup, he needs more experience. Surely Pipat should have been on before Keerati? Is Keerati really that much better than Anon Sangsanoi? Ok, Anon hasn't really done it at national level either, but surely the BEC hitman could have done something with a bit of service?
Therdsak Chaiman - I think it was expected that he'd make a cameo appearance. Probably a good move, but coming on for Sutee? Sutee is a flair player, i think another 10 minutes out of Sutee wouldn't have hurt.
Thailand need goals
Thailand are struggling to score in the games that really count. Maybe Sompong Soleb, whom had a decent SEA Games could have been included in the match day squad to be thrown on? He's been on fire. It might of paid off. Would it have paid off?
Cautious Robson
Ok, he didn't want to lose. A loss and Thailand would have been packing their bags already. Does Robson think this is a good result? Can he see us going to Tehran to gain victory? I don't. I see Robson getting sacked.
Tomorrow, he can claim he's still in the running. But the game was there today to win. He should have thrown the kitchen sink at Jordan in the last 15 minutes. They wouldn't have stood the pressure. This is a Jordan team that drew with poor old Malaysia in September. It's not a UAE or Bahraini team that would have proved too difficult.
Jordan will be much the happier with today's result. And they will feel that they can beat Singapore on home soil and take 2nd spot. For Thailand, well, victory in Iran would be something amazing in all reality. Lets just hope Iran take the foot off the gas a little.
Tuesday, 5 January 2010
Criteria for Participation in 2011 ACL
The AFC has released the criteria to enter the Champions League for the 2011 and 2012seasons, view at your own lesiure here:
http://www.the-afc.com/uploads/Documents/regulation/clubcriteria.pdf
Interesting to note that the AFC will not allow any game to be 'fixed' in the past three seasons, interesting criteria in deed.
As in the last assement done in 2008, it's interesting to note that promotion/relegation is required. It smacks me that Austalia don't fullfil this but still got entry.
Of course, each Member Association (MA) doesn't have to fullfil everything, they just have to score highly and then the AFC hand out the allocations.
For reference, the following nations have asked to participate:
East Asia
Already participating: Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea
Keen to participate: Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
West Asia
Already participating: Iran, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Uzbekistan
Keen to participate: Iraq, Jordan, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Tajikistan, Yemen
Nations already participating will get allocations, but may lose or gain more 'slots'.
Nations keen to participate will have to be approved, something i can't see the likes of Pakistan, Yemen and Myanmar achieving.
To add more to criteria, the AFC has also stated that in 2012, will include having a league that has at least 12 teams in the top division, no fewer than 33 matches a season per team, and a minimum of 20 players under professional contracts at each club.
So we need a 33 game season!!! Time to expand the league or reduce and play each other 3 or 4 times.
http://www.the-afc.com/uploads/Documents/regulation/clubcriteria.pdf
Interesting to note that the AFC will not allow any game to be 'fixed' in the past three seasons, interesting criteria in deed.
As in the last assement done in 2008, it's interesting to note that promotion/relegation is required. It smacks me that Austalia don't fullfil this but still got entry.
Of course, each Member Association (MA) doesn't have to fullfil everything, they just have to score highly and then the AFC hand out the allocations.
For reference, the following nations have asked to participate:
East Asia
Already participating: Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea
Keen to participate: Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
West Asia
Already participating: Iran, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Uzbekistan
Keen to participate: Iraq, Jordan, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Tajikistan, Yemen
Nations already participating will get allocations, but may lose or gain more 'slots'.
Nations keen to participate will have to be approved, something i can't see the likes of Pakistan, Yemen and Myanmar achieving.
To add more to criteria, the AFC has also stated that in 2012, will include having a league that has at least 12 teams in the top division, no fewer than 33 matches a season per team, and a minimum of 20 players under professional contracts at each club.
So we need a 33 game season!!! Time to expand the league or reduce and play each other 3 or 4 times.
Sunday, 3 January 2010
2010 AFF Suzuki Cup
Sponsors, the World Sport Group has put the championship into their events diary for the year.
Set to start on 1st December until 29th.
World Sport Group are the event organisers and run everything from start to finish.
Set to start on 1st December until 29th.
World Sport Group are the event organisers and run everything from start to finish.
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