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{{Short description|Men's association football team}} | ||
{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Thailand women's national football team}} | |||
Name = Thailand | | |||
{{Use British English|date=December 2024}} | |||
Badge = Thailand_national_team.gif | | |||
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2024}} | |||
Nickname = - | | |||
{{Infobox national football team | |||
Association = ] | | |||
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| Name = Thailand | ||
| Badge = Thailand_national_football_team_logo,_March_2018.png | |||
Most caps = ] (116) | | |||
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| Nickname = ช้างศึก ''(Changsuek)''<br>(]s) | |||
| Association = ] | |||
| Confederation = ] (Asia) | |||
| Sub-confederation = ] (Southeast Asia) | |||
| Coach = ] | |||
| Captain = ] | |||
| Most caps = ] (134) | |||
| Top scorer = ] (71) | |||
| Home Stadium = ] | |||
| FIFA Trigramme = THA | |||
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|THA}} | |||
| FIFA max = 43 | |||
| FIFA max date = September 1998 | |||
| FIFA min = 165 | |||
| FIFA min date = October 2014 | |||
| Elo Rank = {{World Football Elo Ratings|Thailand}} | |||
| Elo max = 62 | |||
| Elo max date = January 2001 | |||
| Elo min = 137 | |||
| Elo min date = April 1985 | |||
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| First game = {{fb|THA}} 1–6 {{fb-rt|Republic of China (1912–1949)}}<br>(], ]; 20 August 1948)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eloratings.net/Thailand|title=Thailand matches, ratings and points exchanged|publisher=World Football Elo Ratings: Thailand|access-date=24 November 2016|archive-date=11 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180211071801/http://www.eloratings.net/Thailand|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
| Largest win = {{fb|THA}} 10–0 {{fb-rt|BRU}}<br>(], ]; 25 May 1971)<br />{{fb|TLS}} 0–10 {{fb-rt|THA}}<br />(], ]; 8 December 2024) | |||
| Largest loss = {{fb|GBR}} 9–0 {{fb-rt|THA}}<br>(], ]; 30 November 1956) | |||
| Regional name = ] | |||
| Regional cup apps = 8 | |||
| Regional cup first = ] | |||
| Regional cup best = Third place (]) | |||
| 2ndRegional name = ] | |||
| 2ndRegional cup apps = 14 | |||
| 2ndRegional cup first = ] | |||
| 2ndRegional cup best = '''Champions''' (], ], ], ], ], ], ]) | |||
}} | |||
The '''Thailand national football team''' ({{langx|th|ฟุตบอลทีมชาติไทย}}, {{RTGS|''futbon thim chat thai''}}, {{IPA|th|fút.bɔ̄n tʰīːm t͡ɕʰâːt tʰāj|pron}}) represents ] in senior international ] and is controlled by the ]. | |||
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In the regional competition, Thailand is the most successful football team in Southeast Asia{{Efn|Although ] has been a member of the ] (AFF) since 27 August 2013; in football, the two words "Southeast Asia" are still often used with a ].}} with seven ] trophies and nine senior-level gold medals from the ], the most of any Southeast Asian country. In higher levels, Thailand achieved the third place in the ] where it was the host, and has a total of seven appearances in the ] so far. Furthermore, the team reached the fourth-place in the ] and ] ] and participated in the ] twice. However, Thailand has failed to obtain higher achievements in ] and global records.<ref>{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cokKXl--A3s |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211222/cokKXl--A3s |archive-date=2021-12-22 |url-status=live|title=Asian Cup 2019: Last Chance for Thailand?|author=Tifo Football|publisher=]|date=31 December 2018|access-date=20 July 2019|medium=6:22}}{{cbignore}}</ref> The team obtained their first win in the AFC Asian Cup in ] and had to wait 47 years to finally sneak out of the group stage in ].<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.thairath.co.th/sport/trcheerthai/1777030|title = เปิดอันดับฟีฟ่าแรงกิ้งล่าสุด เบลเยียมที่ 1 โลก "ทีมชาติไทย" เป็นรองเวียดนาม (คลิป)|date = 21 February 2020|access-date = 24 February 2020|archive-date = 24 February 2020|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200224071527/https://www.thairath.co.th/sport/trcheerthai/1777030|url-status = live}}</ref> Thailand also advanced to the final round of ] twice, in ] and ], but failed to qualify for the ]. | |||
First game = ] 3 - 1 Thailand<br/>(]; Date Unknown, ]?) | | |||
Largest win = Thailand 10 - 0 ]<br/>(], ]; Date Unknown, ]) | | |||
==History== | |||
Largest loss = ] 9 - 0 Thailand<br/>(], ]; ], ]) | | |||
===1915–1995: dynastic establishment=== | |||
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], the founder of the Football Association of Thailand|left]] | |||
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] | |||
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The team's predecessor, which operated under the name of ''Siam'', was founded in 1915 and played its first unofficial match against a team of Europeans at the ] Stadium on 20 December that year. The team played its first international match in 1930 against the ] national team, which included both ] and ] players.<ref>{{cite book|author=]|title=Siam in Transition: A Brief Survey of Cultural Trends in the Five Years Since the Revolution of 1932|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=j0IcAAAAMAAJ|year=1939|publisher=University of Chicago Press|pages=209–|isbn=9780598977366}}</ref> | |||
Regional name = ] | | |||
Regional cup apps = 5 | | |||
] before their biggest defeat by the ]|alt=]] | |||
Regional cup first = ] | | |||
Thailand appeared in the ] in ], where their lost to ] 0–9, was the largest to that point, thus failing to advance to the quarter-finals. In 1959, Thailand as the host won silver medals in the ] after losing 1–3 to ] in the final. In 1965, Thailand harbored its first distinct title: the very first place in the ]. They made their second and latest appearance at the ] in ], losing all three matches by at least 3 goals margin to ], ], and ] hence en route to a first-round exit.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/sports/954877/thailands-100-year-football-milestone|title=Thailand's 100-year football milestone|newspaper=Bangkok Post}}</ref> | |||
Regional cup best = Third place, ] | |||
During the ], Thailand gained a significant success defeating ] 2–1 and ] 1–0 to top the group and qualify to the ]. The team's performance at the final tournament was drawing first two matches with ] and eventual 3rd place ] then losing 0–4 to ]. In 1994, manager ] assembled a team that has been denounced as the "dream team" with players like ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tables/92asch.html|title=Asian Nations Cup 1992|access-date=3 February 2023|archive-date=29 November 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221129064520/https://rsssf.org/tables/92asch.html|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
===1996–2016: flag bearer of Southeast Asia=== | |||
In 1996, Thailand defeated Malaysia 1–0 and win the ] for the first time. Thailand were favorites to regain the crown in 2007, 2008 and 2012 only to lose tight finals to ] and ] respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/competitions-2/aff-championship/aff-championship-1996/|title=AFF Championship – Tiger Cup 1996|date=25 November 2010 |access-date=3 June 2021|archive-date=3 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210603040107/https://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/competitions-2/aff-championship/aff-championship-1996/|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
The regional ] saw Thailand met Indonesia in a match that ill-hearted players from both team deliberately making actions aimed to avoid facing hosts ] in the semi-finals and undergoing technical burden of moving training bases from ] to ].<ref>1998 Tiger Cup {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161204172214/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mtfgzVPMMM#t=56s |date=4 December 2016 }}</ref> FIFA fined both teams $40,000 for "violating the spirit of the game". Thailand eventually lost the match, inevitably encountered and failed to Vietnam in the semi-finals. | |||
Thailand consecutively qualified to and participated in two AFC Asian Cup final tournaments both held within ] in ] and ] when their "dream team" was beginning its golden period. Coincidentally in both editions, the team's opponents all came from Western Asia and they are ], ], ] and ], with the latter two share the same group with Thailand twice. In both editions, Thailand made two draws and lost the rest, bottomed the group stage of the first and is the worst third-placed team of the second edition.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.affsuzukicup.com/2020/news/thailand/565-flashback-2000-asean-football-championship|title=FLASHBACK: 2000 ASEAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP|access-date=3 June 2021|archive-date=3 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210603040106/https://www.affsuzukicup.com/2020/news/thailand/565-flashback-2000-asean-football-championship|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
The final ] match between Thailand and Indonesia, at a sold-out Rajamangala, was almost a carbon copy of their group stage encounter. The War Elephants triumphed 4–1 again with Worrawoot setting up camp at the opponents' goal. The 28-year-old scored twice in their first match and in the final struck a hat-trick in the first 32 minutes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.affsuzukicup.com/2018/news/thailand/565-flashback-2000-asean-football-championship|title=Flashback: 2000 ASEAN Football Championship|access-date=23 August 2018|archive-date=24 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180824002248/http://www.affsuzukicup.com/2018/news/thailand/565-flashback-2000-asean-football-championship|url-status=live}}</ref> In the final ] final, Thailand again met ] (who was now the host) and won the game in penalty shootout despite taking a 2–0 lead.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.affsuzukicup.com/2018/news/indonesia/580-flashback-2002-asean-football-championship-3|title=Flashback: 2002 ASEAN Football Championship|access-date=23 August 2018|archive-date=23 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180823210759/http://www.affsuzukicup.com/2018/news/indonesia/580-flashback-2002-asean-football-championship-3|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
Thailand again qualified to the ] and was put into a group with ], Iran and debutant ]. Despite vast experiences in the Asian Cup, the team has yet to show a sign of improvement as they lost all matches and became the worst-performed team in the whole tournament. | |||
] in ] Group A match at ]|left]] | |||
The sign of improvement only came in the ] when Thailand participated as a well-prepared co-host and was placed with the debutant ], Oman, and Iraq. The team managed a draw to Iraq and a historic win over Oman. With 4 points ahead, Thailand's chance to qualify for the next round for the first time since 1972 was all but shattered by the likes of Australia in a 0–4 demolition. The tournament witnessed the end of Thailand's recognizable generation with later retirements of Kiatisuk, Tawan, and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.the-afc.com/features/flashback-afc-asian-cup-2007|title=Flashback: AFC Asian Cup 2007|access-date=3 June 2021|archive-date=27 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210927102035/https://www.the-afc.com/features/flashback-afc-asian-cup-2007|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
In September 2008, Thailand signed a four-year contract with the ] coach ]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/7497000.stm|title=Reid confirmed as Thailand boss|date=2 September 2008|work=BBC Sport|access-date=2 September 2008|archive-date=5 September 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080905013324/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/7497000.stm|url-status=live}}</ref> but Reid left his position by mutual consent after only a year in charge<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/s/stoke_city/8247407.stm|title=Reid named Stoke assistant boss|date=10 September 2009|work=BBC Sport|access-date=10 September 2009|archive-date=20 March 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110320130610/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/s/stoke_city/8247407.stm|url-status=live}}</ref> as his team fail to clinch the championship of ] after 2–3 on aggregate lost to ] in the finals. | |||
In September 2009, ] agreed to coach Thailand in his first foray into international football management<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/international/6222349/Bryan-Robson-to-coach-Thailand.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220110/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/international/6222349/Bryan-Robson-to-coach-Thailand.html |archive-date=10 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live | work=The Daily Telegraph | location=London | title=Bryan Robson to coach Thailand Bryan Robson has agreed to replace his former England team-mate Peter Reid as coach of Thailand. | date=23 September 2009 | access-date=27 April 2010}}{{cbignore}}</ref> and was contracted to manage the team through to the ]. In November, Robson celebrated his first competitive match in charge of the team with an away victory against ] in a ] group match<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/1276/south-east-asia/2009/11/15/1624420/singapore-1-3-thailand-sutee-suksomkit-gives-bryan-robson|title=Singapore 1-3 Thailand: Sutee Suksomkit Gives Bryan Robson Crucial Win - Goal.com|date=14 November 2009|work=goal.com|access-date=4 January 2017|archive-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304082404/http://www.goal.com/en/news/1276/south-east-asia/2009/11/15/1624420/singapore-1-3-thailand-sutee-suksomkit-gives-bryan-robson|url-status=live}}</ref> but then lose to the same opponent back home. Then, two goalless draws with ] and ] in January 2010 and an 0–1 away lost to Iran in March all effectively ended the chance of qualifying for the ]. In preparations for the ], Robson led Thailand to victorious run against Singapore and ]'s ] in a series of friendlies. However, when entering the tournament in December, he failed to bring Thailand past group A after managing only draws against ] and ] and losing to ]. Robson resigned as Thailand's manager on 8 June 2011, citing health problems as the reason and was replaced by ], who would be the ninth ] person to coach the Thailand team. | |||
] talking to players during the ] against ] at ] in 2011]] | |||
The new coach called up starlets for the ] and have the starting set of matches losing minimal to Australia, defeating Oman 3–0 and drawing ] but did not make it after losing to these teams altogether in the second set. In the ], Thailand topped their group and surpassed Malaysia in the semi-finals but handed the crown to Singapore in the finals. In the ], Thailand showed a setback with its defensive frailties exposed by Middle Eastern rivals (Iran, ], ]) when losing all 6 games in the qualifiers, conceding 21 goals in the process. | |||
In June 2013, Schäfer canceled his contract. The FA of Thailand appointed the former player ] as the new caretaker coach for the national team. His first ride was a ] against ] on 15 June, which Thailand surprisingly won 5–1.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goal.com/en-sg/news/3952/asia/2013/06/07/4030661/thailand-appoint-kiatisuk-senamuang-as-new-national-team|title=Thailand appoint Kiatisuk Senamuang as new national team coach|access-date=3 June 2021|archive-date=21 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170921045755/http://www.goal.com/en-sg/news/3952/asia/2013/06/07/4030661/thailand-appoint-kiatisuk-senamuang-as-new-national-team|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
] at the ] in ]|alt=|224x224px]] | |||
In 2014, Thailand ended a 12-year drought of the ] title from the late goals by ] and ] which gave them a dramatic 4–3 aggregate victory over Malaysia in the second leg of the finals at Bukit Jalil. The team did not lose any match up until the second leg of the finals and often featured a ] playing style, for instance including 27 consecutive passes during the first leg of the finals against Malaysia.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.goal.com/th/news/4280/%E0%B8%9F%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%95%E0%B8%9A%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%A5%E0%B9%84%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%A2/2014/12/17/7170682/%E0%B8%9A%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A3%E0%B9%8C%E0%B8%8B%E0%B8%B2%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%82%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%AA%E0%B8%B4%E0%B8%87-%E0%B8%8A%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%B5%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B1%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%87%E0%B9%84%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%A2%E0%B8%95%E0%B8%B4%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%B4-%E0%B8%95%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%81%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%95%E0%B9%88%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%9A%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%A5-27-%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B1%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%87%E0%B8%AA%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%94%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%9E | work=GOAL | location=Bangkok | title=บาร์ซาเข้าสิง! ชมอีกครั้งไทยติกิ-ตาก้าต่อบอล 27 ครั้งสุดเทพ | date=17 December 2014 | access-date=2 August 2015 | archive-date=6 March 2016 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306123736/http://www.goal.com/th/news/4280/%E0%B8%9F%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%95%E0%B8%9A%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%A5%E0%B9%84%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%A2/2014/12/17/7170682/%E0%B8%9A%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A3%E0%B9%8C%E0%B8%8B%E0%B8%B2%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%82%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%AA%E0%B8%B4%E0%B8%87-%E0%B8%8A%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%B5%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B1%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%87%E0%B9%84%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%A2%E0%B8%95%E0%B8%B4%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%B4-%E0%B8%95%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%81%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%95%E0%B9%88%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%9A%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%A5-27-%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B1%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%87%E0%B8%AA%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%94%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%9E | url-status=live }}</ref> Kiatisuk consequently became the first person to win the ASEAN Football Championship as both a player and a coach. Thailand succeeded in protecting AFF Championship reign two years later in ], defeating Indonesia 3–2 aggregately despite losing the first leg. | |||
In 2015, evasion fuelled hope for both the players and Thailand fans of finally reaching the World Cup tournament and tension is mounting as the national team commenced AFC's ].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.espnfc.us/aff-cup/story/2209731/chanathip-dreams-of-wc;-chappuis-keeps-promise-for-thailand | work=ESPN FC | title=Chanathip dreams of WC; Chappuis keeps promise for Thailand | date=20 December 2014 | access-date=17 October 2015 | archive-date=7 September 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150907221922/http://www.espnfc.us/aff-cup/story/2209731/chanathip-dreams-of-wc;-chappuis-keeps-promise-for-thailand | url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.espnfc.us/world-cup-qualifying-afc/62/blog/post/2461626/se-asian-champions-thailand-hoping-for-a-wc-miracle | work=ESPN FC | title=SE Asian champions Thailand hoping for a World Cup qualifying miracle | date=23 May 2015 | access-date=17 October 2015 | archive-date=20 September 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150920084552/http://www.espnfc.us/world-cup-qualifying-afc/62/blog/post/2461626/se-asian-champions-thailand-hoping-for-a-wc-miracle | url-status=live }}</ref> ], Thailand's renowned striker, rejoined the rank of the national team after his loan with ] ended earlier. Drawn in Group F along with ], ] and ], who Thailand played its first match home against on 24 May and can only be won by a victory goal from a shot 20 yards away. They played a much easier match at the same opponent's home soil, winning 3–0. Thailand won both matches against Chinese Taipei and drew 2–2 both matches against Iraq, allowing them to qualify for the next round as group F winners.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.espnfc.us/blog/football-asia/153/post/2464249/pokklaw-strikes-late-to-give-thailand-opening-world-cup-qual | work=ESPN FC | title=Pokklaw strikes late to give Thailand opening World Cup qualifying win | date=24 May 2015 | access-date=17 October 2015 | archive-date=30 September 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150930183459/http://www.espnfc.us/blog/football-asia/153/post/2464249/pokklaw-strikes-late-to-give-thailand-opening-world-cup-qual | url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
In the last round, Kiatisuk's men shared the same group with ], ], ], ] along with previous opponent, Iraq. Again, Thailand was eliminated without winning a match and recorded only two points out of ten matches. | |||
===2017–present: Rebuilding to achieve the continental success=== | |||
==== Rajevac, Sirisak and Nishino ==== | |||
] with black shirt in mourning for the death of ]]] | |||
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Since taking over the administration by ], FA Thailand aims to drive men's national football team to be one of the leading teams in Asia by which there are concrete 20 years development plans and preparations.<ref>{{cite news|title=Activities Report 2018 by FA Thailand|url=http://fathailand.org/media/download/cms/media/download-file/sys-e8bbcbac495470a4ad4ad6d88ec0ff14.pdf|access-date=6 February 2020|archive-date=6 February 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200206033048/http://fathailand.org/media/download/cms/media/download-file/sys-e8bbcbac495470a4ad4ad6d88ec0ff14.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref> After the elimination from World Cup qualifiers, Kiatisuk resigned and Thailand appointed ] as a coach, thus marked the first non-]/German/English team's chief. With the new coach, however, Thailand failed to defend its AFF Championship title in ] when losing Malaysia in the semi-finals by the ]. | |||
Ahead of ], Thailand was drawn into group A together with the host ], ] and ]. Rajevac oversaw Thailand in the commencing 1–4 loss to India. The Serbian coach was sacked and his assistant, ] became the interim coach on 7 January. Sirisak guided Thailand to a 1–0 win over Bahrain and a 1–1 draw with the host UAE, enough to move on to the knockout stage of the AFC Asian Cup for the first time in 47 years. Their success was greeted with congratulation from the FA.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.the-afc.com/competitions/afc-asian-cup/news/thailand-make-yodyadthai-proud|title=Thailand make Yodyadthai proud|publisher=Asian Football Confederation|date=15 January 2019|access-date=23 November 2019|archive-date=19 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210119192649/https://www.the-afc.com/competitions/afc-asian-cup/news/thailand-make-yodyadthai-proud|url-status=live}}</ref> Thailand encountered ] in the round of sixteen, taking an early lead but eventually lost 2–1 as China make their decisive respond. | |||
After finishing in the fourth place of ] and losing the rival Vietnam in that tournament, Sirisak had resigned and FA Thailand appointed the Japanese coach ], who had brought Japan to the round of 16 of ], for replacement. This was the first-ever Asian coach becoming Thailand's head coach. The team was drawn into group G of ] with other three Southeast Asian rivals: Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia; along with ]. Despite defeating Indonesia 3–0 and UAE 2–1, Thailand failed to revenge Vietnam when getting goalless draws in both legs, while losing Malaysia 1–2 in Bukit Jalil. With these results, Thailand could only get the third place in group G after five qualifying matches. After a one-year disruption due to ], Thailand and other teams in group G had to play their remaining matches in Dubai, UAE. However, the team suffered a huge loss of key players when ] was injured, while ] and ] refused to participate the qualification due to various reasons. Without these three players, Thailand showed a poor performance in ] - drawn the bottom place team Indonesia 2–2, then lost the UAE 1–3 and Malaysia 0–1, respectively; which eventually pushed the team down to the fourth place of the group G. Nishino did not come back to Thailand to explain the team's failure, but unilaterally returning to Japan, which made FA Thailand appoint ] as the caretaker and consider sacking Nishino in upcoming days. On 29 July 2021, shortly after Nishino came back to Thailand, FA Thailand decided to terminate the contract with Nishino.<ref>{{cite web | url-access=limited |archive-url = https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/1656982554566879/2840041736260949 |archive-date = 2022-04-30| url = https://www.facebook.com/FootballAssociationOfThailand/posts/2840041736260949 |title = FA Thailand on Facebook |website=]}}{{cbignore}}{{User-generated source|certain=yes|date=March 2022}}</ref> | |||
==== Fruitful victories under Alexandré Pölking ==== | |||
On 28 September 2021, Brazilian ] was appointed as the head coach of the Thailand national team, replacing ]. Pölking's first task was the ] in December 2021 held in Singapore.<ref></ref> Between 5 December 2021 and 1 January 2022, Polking accomplished the very task as he managed the War Elephants to win 6–2 on aggregate after being held to a 2–2 second-leg draw by Indonesia, guiding Thailand to win the AFF Championship for the sixth time.<ref></ref> In the ], Thailand defended their title on 16 January 2023, winning the tournament by a 3–2 aggregate score in the ] against ] to secure their seventh title.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football-thailand-retain-aff-championship-after-3-2-aggregate-win-over-vietnam|title=Football: Thailand retain AFF championship after 3–2 aggregate win over Vietnam|work=The Straits Times|access-date=27 May 2023|archive-date=21 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230121162336/https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football-thailand-retain-aff-championship-after-3-2-aggregate-win-over-vietnam|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
In October 2023, Thailand embarked on a European tour playing two friendlies against ] and ] and with star players like ], ] and ] injured and club team refused to released ] and ], ], ], ] for international duties, Thailand have to relies on inexperience international players and also giving the opportunity for new young players a chanced to touched up for the future international matches. On 12 October 2023, Thailand suffered their worst defeat in the 21st century losing against Georgia 8–0 at the ]. In the next match against Estonia on 17 October, ] equalised it for Thailand for a hard fought 1–1 draw at the ]. | |||
==== 2023 AFC Asian Cup ==== | |||
] on New Year’s Day Match at Toyo Tires Cup in 2024]] | |||
After a hurried attempt, Japanese manager ] was announced as Thailand's temporarily new head coach, with a contract lasted until the end of the ] as he faced a daunting prospect of reviving the lacklustre Thai side to reach continental level.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://snesports.co/thailand-appointed-masatada-ishii-to-be-a-new-head-coach/ | title=Thailand appointed Masatada Ishii to be a new head coach | date=22 November 2023 }}</ref> His first match, a friendly against his homeland Japan, saw Thailand thrashed 5–0 in the second half after an impressive first half display, increased negative feelings among Thai fans as the War Elephants faced a huge challenge in ] at the Asian Cup, with Saudi Arabia, ] and Oman on the same boat.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2024/01/70ad04c9472b-football-japan-cruise-to-5-0-friendly-win-over-thailand.html | title=Football: Japan cruise to 5-0 friendly win over Thailand }}</ref> | |||
Amidst drop of a huge pessimism, Thailand started their Asian Cup campaign against Kyrgyzstan to a bright note, winning 2–0 to mark Thailand's first win in an Asian Cup opening match.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.nationthailand.com/lifestyle/sport/40034765 | title=War Elephants triumph in 2023 Asian Cup opener | date=17 January 2024 }}</ref> After a 2–0 victory over Kyrgyzstan, Thailand squared up against a far stronger Oman side, which was boosted by bright performances over the past three years and under the Croatian manager ], an Asian football expert who never lost to Thailand in his coaching career. However, Thailand defied all expectation of an easy Omani triumph, resolutely defended throughout the match and several times created opportunities to end the game with a famous goalless shutout, giving Thailand four points and the country's early progression to the knockout stage.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/story/_/id/39355982/thailand-get-point-wanted-oman-prove-enough-asian-cup-knockout-round | title=Thailand get the point they wanted -- but will it prove enough for knockout round? | date=24 January 2024 }}</ref> Thailand would then go on to produce its most famous game in their modern Asian Cup history, a brilliant counter-offensive tactic against Asian hegemon Saudi Arabia in the final group stage match, including a famous penalty save by ] as Thailand made a famous goalless draw to the Saudis, ending their losing streak that started in 2012 to the same opponent and, for the first time ever, Thailand gained a shutout record in the Asian Cup group stage.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://saudigazette.com.sa/article/639940 | title=Saudi Arabia and Thailand battle to goalless draw in Asian Cup | date=25 January 2024 }}</ref> However, Thailand failed to end their miserable knockout stage record in the Asian Cup, losing 2–1 to ] in the round of 16 to equal their 2019 result.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://sportstar.thehindu.com/football/afc-asian-cup-2023-uzbekistan-beats-thailand-2-1-quarterfinal-against-qatar-uzb-vs-tha-highlights/article67793110.ece | title=AFC Asian Cup: Uzbekistan beats Thailand 2-1, sets up quarterfinal against Qatar | date=30 January 2024 }}</ref> Despite this exit, Thailand's bright performance in the tournament earned the team significant praises for their resoluteness and ability to adapt to difficult circumstances, and Masatada Ishii was appointed on a permanent basis, with the aim to help Thailand to qualify for the ] and the ]. | |||
====2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying==== | |||
The ] saw Thailand drawn in group C against ], ] and ], with the target to be winning the second place to advance to the final round. However, Thailand would get off to a disastrous start, flopping at home to China 2–1 despite opened the scoring by ].<ref>{{cite web |date=16 November 2023 |title=Thailand 1 - 2 China PR |url=https://www.fifa.com/en/match-centre/match/520/288263/288267/400017249 |access-date=19 November 2024 |publisher=FIFA}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=21 November 2023 |title=Singapore 1 - 3 Thailand |url=https://www.fifa.com/en/match-centre/match/520/288263/288267/400017241 |access-date=19 November 2024 |publisher=FIFA}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Thailand lose first World Cup qualifier to China |url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/sports/2686523/thailand-lose-first-world-cup-qualifier-to-china |newspaper=Bangkok Post}}</ref> This home loss ultimately sealed Pölking's fate, despite a 3–1 away victory over Singapore which moved Thailand up to second place; with the Brazilian sacked for failing to meet expectations.<ref>{{cite web |date=21 November 2023 |title=World Cup 2026 qualifiers: Battling Singapore fall 1-3 to clinical Thailand as over 29,000 fans turn up |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/world-cup-2026-qualifiers-singapore-1-3-thailand-fans-turn-up-145918617.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Head-to-head record |url=https://www.kfa.or.kr/archive/national_record.php |publisher=Korea Football Association |access-date=October 15, 2024|language=ko}}</ref> | |||
After the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, Thailand played two more qualifiers, both against South Korea, in March 2024. On 21 March 2024, Thailand managed to earn a surprise 1–1 draw in front of 64,912 fans in ], but would later lose 3–0 at home to the same opponents.<ref>{{cite web |title=Korea Republic 1 - 1 Thailand |url=https://www.fifa.com/en/match-centre/match/520/288263/288267/400017247 |access-date=19 November 2024 |date=21 March 2024}}</ref><ref>https://www.bangkokpost.com/sports/2765639/korea-dominate-thailand-in-3-0-win</ref> Thailand would end their qualification campaign in June undefeated, notably with a 1–1 draw away to China, before managing to overcome Singapore 3–1; yet their inability to convert scoring opportunities, as well as giving up a late goal in their draw with China, sealed Thailand's fate. The team did not advance to the next phase and finished behind China based on head-to-head results, as both teams ended with the same goal difference and points total.<ref>https://www.bangkokpost.com/sports/2806375/thailand-draw-1-1-with-china-in-world-cup-qualifier</ref><ref>https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/football-thailand-beat-singapore-world-cup-qualifier-miss-next-round-4401786</ref> | |||
== Team image == | |||
=== Colours === | |||
{{Commons|Thailand national football team kits}} | |||
] shirt]] | |||
In older days, the primary kits worn are all red. | |||
Thailand national team used to play with a kit made by local provider ]. This contract lasted until June 2007. | |||
In July 2007, ] became kit providers, and from October that year, the team played in an all-yellow home kit in honour of King ]'s 80th birthday (yellow being the royal color), having used two other yellow kits in friendlies against ] on 16 May 2007<ref name="urlThaifootball.Com (Friendly Matches)">{{cite web|url=http://www.thaifootball.com/tournaments/friendly/china-2007.html|title=Thaifootball.com (Friendly Matches)|access-date=17 June 2017|archive-date=24 August 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220824190807/http://www.thaifootball.com/tournaments/friendly/china-2007.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> and ] on 2 July 2007.<ref name="THA-QAT 02-07-07 | Getty Images">{{cite web|url=http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/thailand-footballers-suree-sukha-and-nirut-surasiang-fight-news-photo/74981919#bangkok-thailand-thailand-footballers-suree-sukha-and-nirut-surasiang-picture-id74981919|title=Thailand footballers Suree Sukha (R) and... Pictures | Getty Images|date=2 July 2007 |access-date=17 June 2017|archive-date=27 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170827050156/http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/thailand-footballers-suree-sukha-and-nirut-surasiang-fight-news-photo/74981919#bangkok-thailand-thailand-footballers-suree-sukha-and-nirut-surasiang-picture-id74981919|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
From October 2012 through 2016, Nike was replaced by ] in a deal worth 96M baht (3.1M USD).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aseanfootball.org/?p=10253|title=ASC2012: Thailand Go With Grand Sport - AFF - The Official Website Of The Asean Football Federation AFF – The Official Website Of The Asean Football Federation|website=www.aseanfootball.org|date=19 October 2012 }}</ref> The new home kit of Thailand reverted to all-red and the away kit to all-blue. However, the order was reversed from the ] onward. | |||
In September 2016, the national team signed a four-year contract with ] to be their kit provider from 2017.<ref>{{cite news|publisher=Post Publishing PCL.|title=Kirins eye three points from trip to Sukhothai|newspaper=Bangkok Post |url=http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/1082480/kirins-eye-three-points-from-trip-to-sukhothai|access-date=11 September 2016}}</ref> On 4 January 2017, the new provider introduced a new pair of Thailand kits that was all black home and all white away, honouring their late ] for a year after his passing, with black and white being the traditional Thai colors of mourning. | |||
In March 2018, Warrix returned Thailand to the all-blue first, all-red second kits with an addition of a white-black third kit.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.footyheadlines.com/2018/03/thailand-2018-home-and-away-kits.html|title=Thailand 2018 Home and Away Kits Released|website=footyheadlines.com|date=13 March 2018|access-date=11 April 2018|archive-date=20 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180320230532/https://www.footyheadlines.com/2018/03/thailand-2018-home-and-away-kits.html|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
In December 2018, a new, darker version of blue, red kits and an all white third kit were presented for the ] campaign and the rest of 2019. For the ] in May, Warrix released the kit consisting of a yellow shirt with white shorts and socks – yellow reportedly being the favorite color of the newly crowned ].<ref></ref> | |||
===Rivalries=== | |||
====Notable rivalries==== | |||
Thailand has rivalries with ], ], ], ], and ]. These rivalries are rooted in geographical proximity. | |||
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! width="30" |GD | |||
! width="30" |Win % | |||
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|- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|Malaysia}} | |||
{{WDL|107|32|34|41|for=145|against=153|diff=yes}} | |||
| | |||
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|Indonesia}} | |||
{{WDL|75|36|18|21|for=134|against=100|diff=yes}} | |||
| | |||
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|Singapore}} | |||
{{WDL|69|40|18|11|for=121|against=70|diff=yes}} | |||
| | |||
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|Vietnam}} | |||
{{WDL|56|22|11|23|for=76|against=79|diff=yes}} | |||
|] | |||
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|Myanmar}} | |||
{{WDL|55|24|15|16|for=104|against=73|diff=yes}} | |||
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|} | |||
Thailand's greatest rival is ], the two teams having played each other 106 times. Before Malaysia fell into ] that weakened the country's football development from the 1990s to 2018, Malaysia was Thailand's most annoying and difficult opponent in the region. Despite the football scandal, Thailand have not defeated the Malaysians on their home turf since 1971.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.11v11.com/teams/thailand/tab/opposingTeams/opposition/Malaysia/|title=Thailand national football team: Record v Malaysia|access-date=5 July 2020|archive-date=28 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200628164024/https://www.11v11.com/teams/thailand/tab/opposingTeams/opposition/Malaysia/|url-status=live}}</ref> Thailand have better records in international football competitions than the Malaysians. | |||
] has met Thailand in three finals of the ] at ], ] and ], and Thailand all triumphed at the expense of Indonesia.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://bola.bisnis.com/read/20181117/398/860826/piala-aff-2018-thailand-vs-indonesia-ini-rekor-pertemuan-berharap-tuah-evans-dimas|title = PIALA AFF 2018: Thailand vs Indonesia, Ini Rekor Pertemuan, Berharap Tuah Evans Dimas | Bola|date = 17 November 2018|access-date = 5 July 2020|archive-date = 28 June 2020|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200628164027/https://bola.bisnis.com/read/20181117/398/860826/piala-aff-2018-thailand-vs-indonesia-ini-rekor-pertemuan-berharap-tuah-evans-dimas|url-status = live}}</ref> It's been said that while Thailand was able to elevate its position to become a more serious Asian competitor, Indonesia fell into mismanagement and matches between two teams also began to lose its importance. | |||
The rivalry between Thailand and ] is a newer one and its importance can be emphasized by the domination of both countries in the AFF Championship with Thailand winning five times and Singapore winning four. Up until 2012, Singapore and Thailand have been the more dominant forces in Southeast Asian football.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.newmandala.org/soccer-wars-in-southeast-asia/|title=Soccer wars in Southeast Asia|date=16 September 2015|access-date=5 July 2020|archive-date=29 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200629233118/https://www.newmandala.org/soccer-wars-in-southeast-asia/|url-status=live}}</ref> Football development in both countries have been different with Thailand relies mostly on its own domestically developed players while Singapore has been reliant on naturalized players. | |||
] has developed differently from times. During the time of ] and ], Thailand had a poorer performance with the team only won 5 matches against the South Vietnamese.<ref name="ELO"></ref> However, when ] rejoined international football at 1991, Thailand has been more dominant than their eastern rival. | |||
When ] was still a football power, it was Thailand's first-ever rival, owned by the history of the ] which led to a nationalist fervor among Thai fans with its desire to beat the Burmese.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thebohemianblog.com/2013/01/dark-tourism-temples-of-ayutthaya-thailand.html|title=The Fall of Siam & the Lost Temples of Ayutthaya - The Bohemian Blog|website=www.thebohemianblog.com|date=25 January 2013|access-date=5 July 2020|archive-date=29 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200629144208/http://www.thebohemianblog.com/2013/01/dark-tourism-temples-of-ayutthaya-thailand.html|url-status=live}}</ref> But with Myanmar weakened following the reign of ] and junta, Thailand improved and since 1983, holds an undefeated streak over its western rival. The rivalry today only serves mostly in the memoir of Burmese fans who are nostalgic to an era when Myanmar was still a leading football power, while for some Thai fans, they have more important opponents to concentrate on.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/384755/|title=Confident Thailand take on Myanmar|first=Tor|last=Chittinand|location=]|publisher=Bangkok Post Public Company Limited|newspaper=Bangkok Post}}</ref> | |||
===Home ground=== | |||
Most of Thailand home matches took place in ] in ] of ]. Built for the ], the stadium is the largest sporting facility in Thailand with a capacity of 49,749, all seated. International matches are also occasionally played at ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]. | |||
==Results and fixtures== | |||
{{main|Thailand national football team results}} | |||
{{see also|Thailand national football team results (2020–present)}} | |||
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled. | |||
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===2024=== | |||
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| date = 1 January | |||
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| score = 5–0 | |||
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* ] {{goal|72}} | |||
* ] {{goal|75|o.g.}} | |||
* ] {{goal|82}} | |||
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| goals2 = | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Japan | |||
| attendance = 61,916 | |||
| referee = Kim Woo-sung (]) | |||
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/01/01/world/friendlies/japan/thailand/4263549/ | |||
| result = L | |||
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| date = 16 January | |||
| time = {{UTZ|17:30|3}} | |||
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| score = 2–0 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|KGZ}} | |||
| goals1 = ] {{goal|26||49}} | |||
| goals2 = | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Qatar | |||
| attendance = 4,530 | |||
| referee = ] (]) | |||
| report = https://www.the-afc.com/en/matches/afc-asian-cup/2023/2363553 | |||
| result = W | |||
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| date = 21 January | |||
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| score = 0–0 | |||
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| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Qatar | |||
| attendance = 6,340 | |||
| referee = ] (]) | |||
| report = https://www.the-afc.com/en/matches/afc-asian-cup/2023/2363556 | |||
| result = D | |||
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| date = 25 January | |||
| time = {{UTZ|18:00|3}} | |||
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| score = 0–0 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|THA}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
| goals2 = | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Qatar | |||
| attendance = 38,773 | |||
| referee = ] (]) | |||
| report = https://www.the-afc.com/en/matches/afc-asian-cup/2023/2363558 | |||
| result = D | |||
}} | |||
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| date = 30 January | |||
| time = {{UTZ|14:30|3}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|UZB}} | |||
| score = 2–1 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|THA}} | |||
|goals1 = | |||
*] {{goal|37}} | |||
*] {{goal|65}} | |||
|goals2 = ] {{goal|58}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Qatar | |||
| attendance = 18,691 | |||
| referee = ] (]) | |||
| report = https://www.the-afc.com/en/matches/afc-asian-cup/2023/2363563 | |||
| result = L | |||
}} | |||
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| date = 21 March | |||
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|9}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|KOR}} | |||
| score = 1–1 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|THA}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
*] {{goal|42}} | |||
| goals2 = | |||
*] {{goal|61}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], South Korea | |||
| attendance = 64,912 | |||
| referee = Khalid Al-Turais (]) | |||
| report = <br /> | |||
| result = D | |||
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| date = 26 March | |||
| time = {{UTZ|19:30|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
| score = 0–3 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|KOR}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
| goals2 = | |||
*] {{goal|19}} | |||
*] {{goal|54}} | |||
*] {{goal|82}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| attendance = 45,458 | |||
| referee = ] (]) | |||
| report = <br /> | |||
| result = L | |||
}} | |||
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| date = 6 June | |||
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|8}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CHN}} | |||
| score = 1–1 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|THA}} | |||
|goals1 = ] {{goal|79}} | |||
|goals2 = ] {{goal|20}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], China | |||
| attendance = 46,979 | |||
| referee = Ilgiz Tantashev (]) | |||
| report = <br /> | |||
| result = D | |||
}} | |||
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| date = 11 June | |||
| time = {{UTZ|19:30|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
| score = 3–1 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|SGP}} | |||
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*] {{goal|37}} | |||
*] {{goal|79}} | |||
*] {{goal|86}} | |||
|goals2 = ] {{goal|57}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| attendance = 39,404 | |||
| referee = ] (]) | |||
| report = <br /> | |||
| result = W | |||
}} | |||
{{football box collapsible | |||
| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 10 September | |||
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}} | |||
| score = 1–2 | |||
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/09/10/world/friendlies/vietnam/thailand/4510261/ | |||
| team2 = {{fb|THA}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
*] {{goal|21}} | |||
| goals2 = | |||
*] {{goal|26}} | |||
*] {{goal|40}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Vietnam | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = ] (]) | |||
| result = W | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 11 October | |||
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
| score = 3–1 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|PHI}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
*] {{goal|53}} | |||
*] {{goal|68||87}} | |||
| goals2 = | |||
*] {{goal|63}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| attendance = 19,506 | |||
| referee = Ngo Duy Lan (]) | |||
| report = | |||
| result = W | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 14 October | |||
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
| score = 2–1 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|SYR}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
*] {{goal|44}} | |||
*] {{goal|90+1}} | |||
| goals2 = | |||
*] {{goal|53}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| attendance = 24,121 | |||
| referee = Jansen Foo Chuan Hui (]) | |||
| report = | |||
| result = W | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 14 November | |||
| time = {{UTZ|19:30|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
| score = 0–0 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|LBN}} | |||
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/11/14/world/friendlies/thailand/lebanon/4547431/ | |||
| goals1 = | |||
| goals2 = | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| attendance = 5,816 | |||
| referee = Tam Ping Wun (]) | |||
| result = D | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 17 November | |||
| time = {{UTZ|19:30|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
| score = 1–1 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|LAO}} | |||
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/11/17/world/friendlies/thailand/laos/4548651/ | |||
| goals1 = | |||
*] {{goal|60}} | |||
| goals2 = | |||
*] {{goal|69}} | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| attendance = 4,637 | |||
| referee = Tam Ping Wun (]) | |||
| result = D | |||
}} | |||
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| round = ] | |||
| date = 8 December | |||
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|TLS}} | |||
| score = 0–10 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|THA}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
| goals2 = | |||
*] {{goal|4||32}} | |||
*] {{goal|17}} | |||
*] {{goal|28||54}} | |||
*] {{goal|56||61}} | |||
*] {{goal|79||90+2}} | |||
*] {{goal|90+3}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Vietnam | |||
| attendance = 1,239 | |||
| referee = Kim Dae-yong (]) | |||
| report = https://aseanutdfc.com/asean-mitsubishi-electric-cup/match/dgx5m2p1pwqek28qzly17irdg/details | |||
| result = W | |||
}} | |||
{{football box collapsible | |||
| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 14 December | |||
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
| score = 1–0 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|MAS}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
*] {{goal|57}} | |||
| goals2 = | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| attendance = 25,619 | |||
| referee = Rustam Lutfullin (]) | |||
| report = https://aseanutdfc.com/asean-mitsubishi-electric-cup/match/btzhi17uaupy85gkjcplika38/details | |||
| result = W | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 17 December | |||
| time = {{UTZ|20:30|8}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|SGP}} | |||
| score = 2–4 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|THA}} | |||
| goals1 =*] {{goal|10}} | |||
*] {{goal|34}} | |||
| goals2 = *] {{goal|45+3}} | |||
*] {{goal|52}} | |||
*] {{goal|90+3}} | |||
*] {{goal|90+15}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Singapore | |||
| attendance = 22,611 | |||
| referee = Ismaeel Habib Ali (]) | |||
| report = https://aseanutdfc.com/asean-mitsubishi-electric-cup/match/buhojavlnz5kd8fnl8p17xy50/details | |||
| result = W | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 20 December | |||
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
| score = 3–2 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|CAM}} | |||
| goals1 = *] {{goal|33||78}} | |||
*] {{goal|84}} | |||
| goals2 = *] {{goal|32}} | |||
] {{goal|90+6}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| attendance = 15,261 | |||
| referee = Tam Ping Wun (]) | |||
| report = https://aseanutdfc.com/asean-mitsubishi-electric-cup/match/buwsqm77f85brayqzkur2r66s/details | |||
| result = W | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 27 December | |||
| time = {{UTZ|21:00|8}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|PHI}} | |||
| score = 2–1 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|THA}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
*] {{goal|21}} | |||
*] {{goal|90+5}} | |||
| goals2 = | |||
*] {{goal|45}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Philippines | |||
| attendance = 10,087 | |||
| referee = Kim Dae-yong (]) | |||
| report = https://aseanutdfc.com/asean-mitsubishi-electric-cup/match/b7p8l7xjw7bgrkckci6n8zaxg/details | |||
| result = L | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 30 December | |||
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
| score = 3–1 | |||
| aggregatescore = 4–3 | |||
| aet = yes | |||
| team2 = {{fb|PHI}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
*] {{goal|37}} | |||
*] {{goal|56}} | |||
*] {{goal|116}} | |||
| goals2 = | |||
*] {{goal|84}} | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| attendance = 31,876 | |||
| referee = Kimura Hiroyuki (]) | |||
| report = https://aseanutdfc.com/asean-mitsubishi-electric-cup/match/b9b8728ai2hy56wtex47p2wic/details | |||
| result = W | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Thailand national football team''' is the national team of ] and is controlled by the ]. They are the best team (in terms of world ranking) in South-east Asia but they have never made the ]; their best finish in the ] was third in ]. | |||
===2025=== | |||
==World Cup record== | |||
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*] to ] - ''Did not enter'' | |||
| format = | |||
*] to ] - ''Did not qualify'' | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 2 January | |||
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}} | |||
| score = | |||
| team2 = {{fb|THA}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
| goals2 = | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Vietnam | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = | |||
| report = | |||
| result = | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 5 January | |||
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
| score = | |||
|aggregatescore = | |||
| team2 = {{fb|VIE}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
| goals2 = | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = | |||
| report = | |||
| result = | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 25 March | |||
| time = {{UTZ||7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
| score = | |||
| team2 = {{fb|SRI}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
| goals2 = | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = | |||
| report = | |||
| result = | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 10 June | |||
| time = {{UTZ||5}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|TKM}} | |||
| score = | |||
| team2 = {{fb|THA}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
| goals2 = | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Turkmenistan | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = | |||
| report = | |||
| result = | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 9 October | |||
| time = {{UTZ||7}} | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
| score = | |||
| team2 = {{fb|TPE}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
| goals2 = | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = | |||
| report = | |||
| result = | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 14 October | |||
| time = | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|TPE}} | |||
| score = | |||
| team2 = {{fb|THA}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
| goals2 = | |||
| location = ], Taiwan | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = | |||
| report = | |||
| result = | |||
}} | |||
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| format = | |||
| round = ] | |||
| date = 18 November | |||
| time = | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|SRI}} | |||
| score = | |||
| team2 = {{fb|THA}} | |||
| goals1 = | |||
| goals2 = | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Sri Lanka | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = | |||
| report = | |||
| result = | |||
}} | |||
===2026=== | |||
==Asian Cup record== | |||
{{footballbox collapsible | |||
* ] to ] - ''Did not enter'' | |||
| format = | |||
* ] - ''Did not qualify'' | |||
| round = ] | |||
* ] - Third place | |||
| date = 31 March | |||
* ] - ''Withdrew after qualifying'' | |||
| time = {{UTZ||7}} | |||
* ] to ] - ''Did not qualify'' | |||
| team1 = {{fb-rt|THA}} | |||
* ] - Round 1 | |||
| score = | |||
* ] - Round 1 | |||
| report = | |||
* ] - Round 1 | |||
| team2 = {{fb|TKM}} | |||
* ] - Round 1 | |||
| goals1 = | |||
| goals2 = | |||
| stadium = ] | |||
| location = ], Thailand | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = | |||
| result = | |||
}} | |||
==Coaching staff== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''Name''' | |||
! style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''Role''' | |||
|- | |||
| Head coach | |||
| {{flagicon|JPN}} ] | |||
|- | |||
| Assistant coach | |||
| {{flagicon|JPN}} Mitsuo Kato | |||
|- | |||
| Goalkeeping coach | |||
| {{flagicon|BRA}} Saulo Adriel | |||
|- | |||
| Fitness coach | |||
| {{flagicon|JPN}} Masaya Sakihana <br> {{flagicon|THA}} Kritapoj Dangkula | |||
|- | |||
| Match analyst | |||
| {{flagicon|THA}} Naruebet Saengsawang | |||
|- | |||
| Physiotherapists | |||
| {{flagicon|JPN}} Yohei Shiraki | |||
|- | |||
| Interpreter | |||
| {{flagicon|THA}} Chalermchai Chincherdphong | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Coaching history=== | |||
{{Div col|colwidth=22em}} | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} Bunchoo Samutkojon (1956–1964) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} Pratiab Thesvisarn (1965–1968) | |||
* {{flagicon|FRG}} ] (1968–1975) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} Naowarat Patanon (1975) | |||
* {{flagicon|FRG}} ] (1976–1978) | |||
* {{flagicon|FRG}} ] (1979) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} Vichit Yamboonraungb (1979) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} Supakit Meelarpkit (1980) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} Prawit Chaisam (1981–1983, 1988–1989) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} Yanyong Na Nongkhai (1983) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} Saner Chaiyong (1984) | |||
* {{flagicon|FRG}} ] (1985–1986) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} Chirtsak Chaiyaboot (1987) | |||
* {{flagicon|BRA|1968}} ] (1989–1991) | |||
* {{flagicon|GER}} Peter Stubbe (1991–1994) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} Worawit Sumpachanyasathit (1994) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} ] (1994–1995, 2004) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} ] (1996) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} ] (1996) | |||
* {{flagicon|GER}} ] (1997) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} ] (1997–1998) | |||
* {{flagicon|ENG}} ] (1998–2003) | |||
* {{flagicon|BRA}} ] (2003–2004) | |||
* {{flagicon|GER}} ] (2004) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} ] (2005–2008) | |||
* {{flagicon|ENG}} ] (2008–2009) | |||
* {{flagicon|ENG}} ] (2009–2011) | |||
* {{flagicon|GER}} ] (2011–2013) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} ] (2013) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} ] (2014–2017) | |||
* {{flagicon|SRB}} ] (2017–2019) | |||
* {{flagicon|THA}} ] (2019) | |||
* {{flagicon|JPN}} ] (2019–2021) | |||
* {{flagicon|BRA}} ] (2021–2023) | |||
* {{flagicon|JPN}} ] (2023–present) | |||
{{div col end}} | |||
===Statistical summary=== | |||
{{Updated|30 December 2024}} ''after the match against {{fb|PHI}}.'' | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible" style="text-align: center" | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="2" style="background:#07123F;width:220px;color:#F1E788" |Manager | |||
! rowspan="2" style="background:#07123F;width:80px;color:#F1E788" |Period | |||
! colspan="8" style="background:#07123F;width:170px;color:#F1E788" |Record | |||
|- | |||
! style="background:#07123F;color:#F1E788" |Matches !! style="background:#07123F;color:#F1E788" |Won !! style="background:#07123F;color:#F1E788" |Draw !! style="background:#07123F;color:#F1E788" |Lost !! style="background:#07123F;color:#F1E788" |Win % !! style="background:#07123F;color:#F1E788" |Honours | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|THA}} Bunchoo Samutkojon ||1956–1964||'''-'''||-||-||-||-||<small> ] (First round)</small> | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|THA}} Pratiab Thesvisarn ||1965–1968||'''-'''||-||-||-||-||<small> </small> | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|GER}} ] ||1968–1975||'''-'''||-||-||-||-|| <small>] (Group stage)<br />]<br />(Third place) </small> | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|THA}} Naowarat Patanon ||1975||'''-'''||-||-||-||-||<small> </small> | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|GER}} ] ||1976–1978||'''-'''||-||-||-||-||<small> </small> | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|THA}} ] ||1997–1998||'''24'''||10||9||5||41.67%||<small>] (Gold medal) </small> | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|ENG}} ] ||1998–2003||'''101'''||46||25||30||45.54%||<small>] (Gold medal) <br />]<br />]<br />]</small> | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|BRA}} ] ||2003–2004||'''13'''||6||2||5||46.15%||– | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|THA}} ] ||2004||'''8'''||2||1||5||25.00%||– | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|GER}} ] ||2004–2005||'''11'''||4||4||3||36.36%||– | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|THA}} ] ||2005–2008||'''39'''||18||11||10||46.15%||<small>]<br />2006 ]<br />]<br /></small> | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|ENG}} ] ||2008–2009||'''17'''||9||4||4||52.94%||<small>2008 ]</small> | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|ENG}} ] ||2009–2011||'''15'''||6||4||5||40.00%||– | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|GER}} ] ||2011–2013||'''28'''||14||6||8||50.00%||– | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|THA}} ] (]) ||2013||'''3'''||0||0||3||0.00%||– | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|THA}} ] ||2014–2017||'''42'''||21||7||14||50.00%||<small>]<br />]<br />]</small> | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|SRB}} ] ||2017–2019||'''20'''||8||7||5||40.00%||<small>]</small> | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|THA}} ] (Interim) ||2019||'''7'''||2||1||4||28.57%||– | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|JPN}} ] ||2019–2021||'''11'''||2||5||4||18.18%||– | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|BRA}} ] ||2021–2023||'''37'''||21||8||8||56.76%||<small>]<br />] </small> | |||
|- | |||
| align="left" |{{flagicon|JPN}} ''']''' ||2024–present||'''20'''||10||6||4||50%||<small>]</small> | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==Players== | |||
===Current squad=== | |||
The following 26 players were called up for the ].<ref>{{cite web |title=ประกาศรายชื่อ 26 แข้งช้างศึกทีมชาติไทย ลุยศึกชิงแชมป์อาเซียน 2024| website=] |url=https://www.thansettakij.com/sport/612920}}</ref> | |||
''Caps and goals as of 30 December 2024, after the match against {{fb|PHI}}.'' | |||
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{{nat fs g player|no=20|pos=GK|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1992|7|27|df=y}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=23|pos=GK|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1999|7|15|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
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{{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2002|4|17}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=3|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1990|7|8|df=y}}|caps=51|goals=6|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=4|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2002|5|9|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=5|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1994|8|25|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=1|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=6|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1997|11|8}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1999|7|24|df=y}}|caps=21|goals=2|club=]|clubnat=DEN}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=15|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1997|3|29}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=21|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1993|10|10|df=y}}|caps=28|goals=2|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=24|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1997|2|28|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=26|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2001|2|16|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
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{{nat fs g player|no=7|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1998|5|22|df=y}}|caps=38|goals=9|club=]|clubnat=JPN|}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=8|pos=MF|name=]|other=]|age={{birth date and age|1992|9|15|df=y}}|caps=31|goals=4|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=11|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2001|7|9|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=13|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2000|11|24}}|caps=3|goals=2|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=16|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1995|11|23|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=2|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=17|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1999|10|21|df=y}}|caps=25|goals=2|club= ]|clubnat=JPN|}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=18|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1996|9|19|df=y}}|caps=42|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=19|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2001|6|10}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=22|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1997|8|24|df=y}}|caps=26|goals=2|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=25|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2003|3|14|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=3|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs break|background=#1445c3}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=9|pos=FW|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2001|4|19|df=y}}|caps=7|goals=5|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=10|pos=FW|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2002|8|2|df=y}}|caps=32|goals=15|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs g player|no=14|pos=FW|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2002|9|21|df=y}}|caps=17|goals=3|club=]|clubnat=THA}} | |||
{{nat fs end|background=#0202FF}} | |||
===Recent call-ups=== | |||
The following players have been called up within the last 12 months. | |||
{{nat fs r start|background=#0202FF|color=white}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1994|3|24|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|LAO}}, 17 Nov. 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1998|7|26|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|LAO}}, 17 Nov. 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1993|6|23|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|SGP}}, 11 June 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1994|6|29|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|KOR}}, 26 March 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs break}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1993|4|24|df=y}}|caps=21|goals=1|club=]|clubnat=INA|latest=v. {{fb|LAO}}, 17 Nov. 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1994|8|26|df=y}}|caps=18|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|LAO}}, 17 Nov. 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1993|5|25|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|LAO}}, 17 Nov. 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1996|12|18|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|LAO}}, 17 Nov. 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1997|9|11|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|LBN}} 14 Nov. 2024 <sup>INJ</sup>}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1996|1|8|df=y}}|caps=26|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=]}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2001|6|11|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=]}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1996|10|26|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|VIE}}, 10 Sep 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2004|1|8|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|VIE}}, 10 Sep 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=]|other=|age={{birth date and age|1990|2|6|df=y}}|caps=105|goals=7|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|SGP}}, 11 June 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1996|9|23|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|SGP}}, 11 June 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1994|8|16|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=1|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=]}} | |||
{{nat fs break}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1992|1|5|df=y}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|LAO}}, 17 Nov. 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2001|9|29|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|LAO}}, 17 Nov. 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1993|10|5|df=y}}|caps=68|goals=14|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=]}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1997|5|18|df=y}}|caps=17|goals=1|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=]}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2001|4|17}}|caps=16|goals=1|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=]}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=16|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2004|5|21|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=]}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1992|5|30|df=y}}|caps=83|goals=6|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|SGP}}, 11 June 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1993|9|21|df=y}}|caps=55|goals=1|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|SGP}}, 11 June 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1999|3|18}}|caps=34|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|SGP}}, 11 June 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2001|1|26|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|SGP}}, 11 June 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1994|12|20|df=y}}|caps=41|goals=6|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|CHN}}, 6 June 2024 <sup>INJ</sup>}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1991|3|4|df=y}}|caps=47|goals=6|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|KOR}}, 26 March 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1994|4|21|df=y}}|caps=24|goals=1|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=]}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name= ]|age={{birth date and age|1996|1|7|df=y}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=]}} | |||
{{nat fs break}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2003|11|12|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|LAO}}, 17 Nov. 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1998|12|1|df=y}}|caps=41|goals=7|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=]}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1998|7|20|df=y}}|caps=14|goals=2|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=]}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=]|age={{birth date and age|2000|4|7|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|VIE}}, 10 Sep 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=]|age={{birth date and age|1988|6|6|df=y}}|caps=128|goals=64|club=]|clubnat=THA|latest=v. {{fb|SGP}}, 11 June 2024}} | |||
{{nat fs break|background=#1445c3}} | |||
<sup>INJ</sup> Withdrew from the squad due to injury<br> | |||
<sup>PRE</sup> Included in the Preliminary squad or on standby<br> | |||
<sup>RET</sup> Retired from the national team<br> | |||
<sup>SUS</sup> Serving suspension from the national team<br> | |||
<sup>WD</sup> Withdrew from the squad due to non-injury issue<br> | |||
{{nat fs end|background=#1445c3}} | |||
==Player records== | |||
{{Updated|14 November 2024}}<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mamrud |first1=Roberto |title=Thailand - Record International Players |url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/thai-recintlp.html |website=RSSSF |access-date=3 February 2023 |archive-date=20 January 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230120101225/https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/thai-recintlp.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
:''Players in '''bold''' are still active with Thailand.'' | |||
===Most appearances=== | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
|- | |||
!style="background-color: #07123F; color: #F1E788; width:30px"| Rank | |||
!style="background-color: #07123F; color: #F1E788; width:175px" |Player | |||
!style="background-color: #07123F; color: #F1E788; width:50px" |Caps | |||
!style="background-color: #07123F; color: #F1E788; width:50px" |Goals | |||
!style="background-color: #07123F; color: #F1E788; width:100px" |Career | |||
|- | |||
| 1 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 134 || 71 ||1993–2007 | |||
|- | |||
| 2 ||style="text-align: left"| ''']''' | |||
|| 128 || 64 ||2007–present | |||
|- | |||
| 3 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 110 || 19 ||1993–2009 | |||
|- | |||
| 4 ||style="text-align: left;"| ''']''' | |||
| 105 || 7 ||2010–present | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=2| 5 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 100 || 70 ||1981–1997 | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
|100 || 11 ||2003–2017 | |||
|- | |||
| 7 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 97 || 14 ||1994–2004 | |||
|- | |||
| 8 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 90 || 3 ||1997–2012 | |||
|- | |||
| 9 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 87 || 1 ||1986–2000 | |||
|- | |||
| 10 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 86 || 7 || 1991–2002 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Top goalscorers=== | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
|- | |||
!style="background-color: #07123F; color: #F1E788; width:30px"| Rank | |||
!style="background-color: #07123F; color: #F1E788; width:175px" |Player | |||
!style="background-color: #07123F; color: #F1E788; width:50px" |Goals | |||
!style="background-color: #07123F; color: #F1E788; width:50px" |Caps | |||
!style="background-color: #07123F; color: #F1E788; width:50px" |Ratio | |||
!style="background-color: #07123F; color: #F1E788; width:100px" |Career | |||
|- | |||
| 1 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 71 || 134 || {{#expr:71/134 round 2}} || 1993–2007 | |||
|- | |||
| 2 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 70 || 100 || {{#expr:70/100 round 2}} || 1981–1997 | |||
|- | |||
| 3 ||style="text-align: left;"| ''']''' | |||
| 64 || 128 || {{#expr:64/128 round 2}} || 2007–present | |||
|- | |||
| 4 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 31 || 49 || {{#expr:31/49 round 2}} || 2003–2011 | |||
|- | |||
| 5 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 29 || 84 || {{#expr:29/84 round 2}} || 1985–1995 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3|6 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 28 || 63 || {{#expr:28/63 round 2}} || 1995–2003 | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 28 || 70 || {{#expr:28/70 round 2}} || 1975–1986 | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 28 || 85 || {{#expr:28/85 round 2}} || 1967–1979 | |||
|- | |||
| 9 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 27 || 79 || {{#expr:27/79 round 2}} || 1971–1981 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3|10 ||style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 25 || 51 || {{#expr:25/51 round 2}} || 1978–1988 | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 25 || 55 || {{#expr:25/55 round 2}} || 1994–1997 | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: left;"| ] | |||
| 25 || 67 || {{#expr:25/67 round 2}} || 1979–1987 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==Competitive record== | |||
===FIFA World Cup=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=10 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |] record | |||
! style="width:1%;" rowspan=28| | |||
!colspan=7 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;|] record | |||
|- | |||
!Year | |||
!Result | |||
!Position | |||
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}* | |||
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}} | |||
!Squad | |||
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Uruguay}} ] | |||
|colspan=9|''Withdrew'' | |||
|colspan=7|''Qualified as invitees'' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} ] | |||
|colspan=9 rowspan=8|''Did not enter'' | |||
|colspan=7 rowspan=8|''Did not enter'' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|France|1794}} ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Brazil|1889}} ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Sweden}} ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Chile}} ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|England}} ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Mexico}} ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|West Germany}} ] | |||
|colspan=9 rowspan=14|''Did not qualify'' | |||
|4||0||0||4||0||13 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} ] | |||
|4||1||0||3||8||12 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Spain}} ] | |||
|3||0||1||2||3||13 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Mexico}} ] | |||
|6||1||2||3||4||4 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Italy}} ] | |||
|6||1||0||5||2||14 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|United States}} ] | |||
|8||4||0||4||13||7 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|France|1974}} ] | |||
|4||1||1||2||5||6 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|South Korea|1997}} {{flagicon|Japan}} ] | |||
|14||5||5||4||25||20 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Germany}} ] | |||
|6||2||1||3||9||10 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|South Africa}} ] | |||
|10||3||2||5||20||17 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Brazil}} ] | |||
|8||2||2||4||7||10 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Russia}} ] | |||
|16||4||4||8||20||30 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Qatar}} ] | |||
|8||2||3||3||9||9 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Canada}} {{flagicon|Mexico}} {{flagicon|United States}} ] | |||
|6||2||2||2||9||9 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Morocco}} {{flagicon|Portugal}} {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | |||
|colspan=9 rowspan=2|''To be determined'' | |||
|colspan=7 rowspan=2|''To be determined'' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} ] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''Total''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" | | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''{{Tooltip|0/23|Number of tournaments qualified for}}''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" | – | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" | – | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" | – | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" | – | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" | – | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" | – | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |— | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''103''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''28''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''23''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''52''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''134''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''174''' | |||
|} | |||
===AFC Asian Cup=== | |||
{{main|Thailand at the AFC Asian Cup}} | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=10 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |] record | |||
! style="width:1%;" rowspan=22| | |||
! colspan=7 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;|] record | |||
|- | |||
!Year | |||
!Result | |||
!Position | |||
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}* | |||
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}} | |||
!Squad | |||
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Hong Kong|1955}} ] | |||
|colspan=9 rowspan=2|''Withdrew'' | |||
|colspan=7 rowspan=2|''Withdrew'' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|South Korea|1949}} ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Israel}} ] | |||
|colspan=9 rowspan=2|''Did not qualify'' | |||
|3||0||1||2||4||9 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Iran|1964}} ] | |||
|4||2||0||2||5||4 | |||
|- style="background:#cfaa88;" | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Thailand}} ] | |||
|'''Third place'''||'''3rd'''||'''5'''||'''0'''||'''3'''||'''2'''||'''6'''||'''9'''||''']''' | |||
|5||3||1||1||16||4 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Iran|1964}} ] | |||
| colspan=9|'']'' | |||
|4||3||0||1||8||2 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Kuwait}} ] | |||
| colspan=9 rowspan=3|''Did not qualify'' | |||
|6||4||0||2||13||4 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Singapore}} ] | |||
|5||3||0||2||9||10 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Qatar}} ] | |||
|5||1||2||2||5||12 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Japan|1870}} ] | |||
|rowspan=5|Group stage||7th||3||0||2||1||1||5||] | |||
|2||2||0||0||3||1 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|United Arab Emirates}} ] | |||
|12th||3||0||0||3||2||13||] | |||
|6||4||2||0||31||5 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Lebanon}} ] | |||
|9th||3||0||2||1||2||4||] | |||
|6||4||1||1||13||8 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|China}} ] | |||
|16th||3||0||0||3||1||9||] | |||
|6||3||0||3||10||7 | |||
|- | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Indonesia}} {{flagicon|Malaysia}} {{flagicon|Thailand}} {{flagicon|Vietnam}} ] | |||
|10th||3||1||1||1||3||5||] | |||
|colspan=7|''Qualified as co-hosts'' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Qatar}} ] | |||
|colspan=9 rowspan=2|''Did not qualify'' | |||
|6||1||3||2||3||3 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Australia}} ] | |||
|6||0||0||6||7||21 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|United Arab Emirates}} ] | |||
|rowspan=2|Round of 16 | |||
|14th||4||1||1||2||4||7||] | |||
|6||4||2||0||14||6 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Qatar}} ] | |||
|13th||4||1||2||1||3||2||] | |||
|11||4||3||4||14||11 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} ] | |||
|colspan=9|''Qualification in progress'' | |||
|6||2||2||2||9||9 | |||
|- | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''Total''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''Third place''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''{{Tooltip|8/18|Number of tournaments qualified for}}''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''28''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''3''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''11''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''14''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''22''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''54''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |— | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''87''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''41''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''16''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''30''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''164''' | |||
| style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |'''115''' | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;font-size:90%;" | |||
|- | |||
!colspan=6 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;|AFC Asian Cup history | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|First match | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Thailand}} 1–1 {{fb-rt|Iraq|1963}}<br>(11 May 1972; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Biggest win | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Oman}} 0–2 {{fb-rt|Thailand}}<br>(12 July 2007; ], ])<br>{{fb|Thailand}} 2–0 {{fb-rt|Kyrgyzstan}}<br>(16 January 2024; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Biggest defeat | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Saudi Arabia}} 6–0 {{fb-rt|Thailand}}<br>(5 December 1996; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Best result | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|'''Third place''' (]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Worst result | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|'''Group stage''' (], ], ], ], ]) | |||
|} | |||
===ASEAN Championship=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=10 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |] record | |||
|- | |||
!Year | |||
!Result | |||
!Position | |||
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}* | |||
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}} | |||
!Squad | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|{{flagicon|Singapore}} ] | |||
|'''Champions'''||'''1st'''||'''6'''||'''5'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''18'''||'''3'''||''']''' | |||
|- bgcolor=#9acdff | |||
|{{flagicon|Vietnam}} ] | |||
|'''Fourth place'''||'''4th'''||'''5'''||'''2'''||'''2'''||'''1'''||'''10'''||'''10'''||''']''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Thailand}} ] | |||
|'''Champions'''||'''1st'''||'''5'''||'''5'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''15'''||'''3'''||''']''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|{{flagicon|Indonesia}} {{flagicon|Singapore}} ] | |||
|'''Champions'''||'''1st'''||'''5'''||'''2'''||'''2'''||'''1'''||'''13'''||'''7'''||''']''' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}} {{flagicon|Vietnam}} ] | |||
|Group stage||5th|| 4 || 2 || 1 || 1 || 13 || 4 ||] | |||
|- style="background:silver;" | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} {{flagicon|Thailand}} ] | |||
|'''Runners-up'''||'''2nd'''||'''7'''||'''3'''||'''3'''||'''1'''||'''10'''||'''4'''||''']''' | |||
|- style="background:silver;" | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Indonesia}} {{flagicon|Thailand}} ] | |||
|'''Runners-up'''||'''2nd'''||'''7'''||'''5'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''16'''||'''4'''||''']''' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|Indonesia}} {{flagicon|Vietnam}} ] | |||
|Group stage||6th|| 3 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 3 || 4 ||] | |||
|- style="background:silver;" | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Malaysia}} {{flagicon|Thailand}} ] | |||
|'''Runners-up'''||'''2nd'''||'''7'''||'''5'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''14'''||'''6'''||''']''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|{{flagicon|Singapore}} {{flagicon|Vietnam}} ] | |||
|'''Champions'''||'''1st'''||'''7'''||'''5'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''17'''||'''6'''||''']''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|{{flagicon|Myanmar}} {{flagicon|Philippines}} ] | |||
|''']'''||'''1st'''||'''7'''||'''6'''||'''0'''||'''1'''||'''12'''||'''4'''||''']''' | |||
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;" | |||
|{{flagicon|ASEAN}} ] | |||
|'''Semi-finals'''||'''3rd'''||'''6'''||'''3'''||'''3'''||'''0'''||'''17'''||'''5'''||''']''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|{{flagicon|Singapore}} ] | |||
|''']'''||'''1st'''||'''8'''||'''6'''||'''2'''||'''0'''||'''18'''||'''3'''||''']''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|{{flagicon|ASEAN}} ] | |||
|''']'''||'''1st'''||'''8'''||'''5'''||'''2'''||'''1'''||'''19'''||'''5'''||''']''' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|ASEAN}} ] | |||
|colspan=8|''To be determined''||] | |||
|- | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''Total''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''7 Titles''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''{{Tooltip|15/15|Number of tournaments entered}}''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''85''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''54''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''21''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''10''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''195''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''68''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|— | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;font-size:90%;" | |||
|- | |||
!colspan=6 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;|ASEAN Championship history | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|First match | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Philippines|1986}} 0–5 {{fb-rt|Thailand}}<br>(2 September 1996; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Biggest win | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Timor-Leste}} 0–10 {{fb-rt|Thailand}}<br>(8 December 2024; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Biggest defeat | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Vietnam}} 3–0 {{fb-rt|Thailand}}<br>(3 September 1998; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Best result | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|'''Champions''' (], ], ], ], <br>], ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Worst result | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|'''Group stage''' (], ]) | |||
|} | |||
===Olympic Games=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;font-size:100%; width: 850px;" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=10 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" | ] record | |||
! rowspan=15 style="width:1%;"| | |||
! colspan=7 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788; | Qualification record | |||
|- | |||
!Year | |||
!Result | |||
!Position | |||
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}* | |||
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}} | |||
!Squad | |||
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}} | |||
|- | |||
|]–] | |||
|colspan=9|''Only club teams participated'' | |||
|colspan=6 rowspan=2|''No qualifiers were held'' | |||
|- | |||
|]–] | |||
|colspan=9|''Did not enter'' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|AUS}} ] | |||
|First round||11th||1||0||0||1||0||9||] | |||
|colspan=6|''Bye'' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|ITA}} ] | |||
|colspan=9|'']'' | |||
|2||0||0||2||2||6 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|JPN|1947}} ] | |||
|colspan=9|'']'' | |||
|4||2||0||2||4||10 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|MEX|1934}} ] | |||
|Group stage||16th||3||0||0||3||1||19||] | |||
|4||3||0||1||5||6 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|FRG}} ] | |||
|colspan=9|'']'' | |||
|6||1||2||3||5||12 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|CAN}} ] | |||
|colspan=9|''Withdrew'' | |||
|colspan=6|''Withdrew'' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|URS}} ] | |||
|colspan=9|''Did not enter'' | |||
|colspan=6|''Did not enter'' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|USA}} ] | |||
|colspan=9|'']'' | |||
|10||5||2||3||13||8 | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|KOR|1984}} ] | |||
|colspan=9|'']'' | |||
|8||3||2||3||8||7 | |||
|- | |||
|]–present | |||
|colspan=9|''See ]'' | |||
|colspan=6|''See ]'' | |||
|- | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''Total''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''First round''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''11th''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''4''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''0''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''0''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''4''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''1''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''28''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|— | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''33''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''14''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''6''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''14''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''37''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''49''' | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;font-size:90%;" | |||
|- | |||
!colspan=6 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;|Olympic Games history | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|First match | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Great Britain}} 9–0 {{fb-rt|Thailand}}<br>(24 November 1956; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Last match | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Czechoslovakia}} 8–0 {{fb-rt|Thailand}}<br>(18 October 1968; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Biggest win | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|— | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Biggest defeat | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Great Britain}} 9–0 {{fb-rt|Thailand}}<br>(24 November 1956; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Best result | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|'''First round''' (]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Worst result | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|'''Group stage''' (]) | |||
|} | |||
===Asian Games=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=10 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |] record | |||
|- | |||
!Year | |||
!Result | |||
!Position | |||
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}* | |||
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}} | |||
!Squad | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|IND}} ] to {{flagicon|JPN|1947}} ] | |||
| colspan=9|''Did not enter'' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|IDN}} ] | |||
|Group stage|| 7th ||3 ||0 ||0 ||3 ||4 ||10 ||] | |||
|- | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|THA}} ] | |||
|Quarter-finals|| 6th ||4 ||1 ||1 ||2 ||5 ||8 ||] | |||
|- | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|THA}} ] | |||
|Quarter-finals|| 6th ||4 ||1 ||2 ||1 ||6 ||6 ||] | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|IRN|1964}} ] | |||
|Group stage|| 12th ||2 ||0 ||0 ||2 ||2 ||4||] | |||
|- | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|THA}} ] | |||
|Quarter-finals|| 6th ||5 ||2 ||0 ||3 ||6 ||12 ||] | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|IND}} ] | |||
|Group stage||10th||3 ||1 ||0 ||2 ||3 ||5 ||] | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|KOR|1984}} ] | |||
|Group stage|| 11th ||4 ||1 ||1 ||2 ||8 ||4 ||] | |||
|- bgcolor="#9acdff" | |||
|{{flagicon|CHN}} ] | |||
|'''Fourth place'''||'''4th'''||'''6'''||'''3'''||'''1'''||'''2'''||'''5'''||'''3'''||''']''' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|JPN|1947}} ] | |||
|Group stage|| 15th ||4 ||0 ||1 ||3 ||8 ||12 ||] | |||
|- bgcolor="#9acdff" | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|THA}} ] | |||
|'''Fourth place'''||'''4th'''||'''8'''||'''4'''||'''1'''||'''3'''||'''12'''||'''10'''||''']''' | |||
|- | |||
|]–present | |||
|colspan=9|''See ]'' | |||
|- | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''Total''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''Fourth place''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''4th''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''43''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''13''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''7''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''23''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''59''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''74''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|— | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;font-size:90%;" | |||
|- | |||
!colspan=6 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;|Asian Games history | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|First match | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Japan|1947}} 3–1 {{fb-rt|Thailand}}<br>(25 August 1962; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Last match | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|China}} 3–0 {{fb-rt|Thailand}}<br>(16 December 1998; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Biggest win | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Thailand}} 6–0 {{fb-rt|Pakistan}}<br>(29 September 1986; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Biggest defeat | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Thailand}} 1–5 {{fb-rt|Japan|1947}}<br>(17 December 1966; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Best result | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|'''Fourth place''' (], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Worst result | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|'''Group stage''' (], ], ], ], ]) | |||
|} | |||
===Southeast Asian Games=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=9 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;" |] record | |||
|- | |||
!Year | |||
!Result | |||
!Position | |||
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}* | |||
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}} | |||
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}} | |||
|- style="background:silver;" | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|THA}} ] | |||
|'''{{silver medal}}'''||'''2nd''' ||'''4''' ||'''2''' ||'''0''' ||'''2''' ||'''9''' ||'''10''' | |||
|- style="background:#cfaa88;" | |||
|{{flagicon|MYA|1948}} ] | |||
|'''{{bronze medal}}''' ||'''3rd''' ||'''3''' ||'''1''' ||'''2''' ||'''0''' ||'''7''' ||'''4''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
| {{flagicon|MAS}} ] | |||
| '''{{gold medal}}'''<sup>1</sup> ||'''1st''' ||'''3''' ||'''2''' ||'''1''' ||'''0''' ||'''6''' ||'''3''' | |||
|- style="background:#cfaa88;" | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|THA}} ] | |||
|'''{{bronze medal}}''' ||'''3rd''' ||'''4''' ||'''2''' ||'''0''' ||'''2''' ||'''9''' ||'''8''' | |||
|- style="background:silver;" | |||
|{{flagicon|MYA|1948}} ] | |||
|'''{{silver medal}}'''||'''2nd''' ||'''3''' ||'''1''' ||'''1''' ||'''1''' ||'''4''' ||'''4''' | |||
|- style="background:#cfaa88;" | |||
|{{flagicon|MAS}} ] | |||
|'''{{bronze medal}}''' ||'''3rd''' ||'''5''' ||'''1''' ||'''2''' ||'''2''' ||'''7''' ||'''8''' | |||
|- | |||
|{{flagicon|SIN}} ] | |||
|Group stage ||5th ||2 ||0 ||1 ||1 ||1 ||2 | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|THA}} ] | |||
| '''{{gold medal}}''' ||'''1st''' ||'''3''' ||'''1''' ||'''2''' ||'''0''' ||'''5''' ||'''4''' | |||
|- style="background:silver;" | |||
|{{flagicon|MAS}} ] | |||
|'''{{silver medal}}'''||'''2nd''' ||'''4''' ||'''1''' ||'''1''' ||'''2''' ||'''3''' ||'''6''' | |||
|- style="background:#cfaa88;" | |||
|{{flagicon|IDN}} ] | |||
|'''{{bronze medal}}''' ||'''3rd''' ||'''5''' ||'''2''' ||'''2''' ||'''1''' ||'''6''' ||'''5''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|{{flagicon|PHI|1936}} ] | |||
| '''{{gold medal}}''' ||'''1st''' ||'''4''' ||'''2''' ||'''2''' ||'''0''' ||'''9''' ||'''6''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|{{flagicon|SIN}} ] | |||
| '''{{gold medal}}''' ||'''1st''' ||'''5''' ||'''3''' ||'''1''' ||'''1''' ||'''10''' ||'''4''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|THA}} ] | |||
| '''{{gold medal}}''' ||'''1st''' ||'''4''' ||'''3''' ||'''1''' ||'''0''' ||'''17''' ||'''1''' | |||
|- style="background:#cfaa88;" | |||
|{{flagicon|IDN}} ] | |||
|'''{{bronze medal}}'''||'''3rd''' ||'''4''' ||'''2''' ||'''1''' ||'''1''' ||'''7''' ||'''3''' | |||
|- bgcolor=#9acdff | |||
|{{flagicon|MAS}} ] | |||
|'''Fourth place''' ||'''4th''' ||'''4''' ||'''1''' ||'''2''' ||'''1''' ||'''5''' ||'''3''' | |||
|- style="background:silver;" | |||
|{{flagicon|PHI}} ] | |||
|'''{{silver medal}}'''||'''2nd''' ||'''4''' ||'''2''' ||'''1''' ||'''1''' ||'''10''' ||'''2''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|{{flagicon|SIN}} ] | |||
| '''{{gold medal}}''' ||'''1st''' ||'''6''' ||'''6''' ||'''0''' ||'''0''' ||'''18''' ||'''6''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|THA}} ] | |||
| '''{{gold medal}}''' ||'''1st''' ||'''6''' ||'''5''' ||'''1''' ||'''0''' ||'''19''' ||'''2''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|{{flagicon|IDN}} ] | |||
| '''{{gold medal}}''' ||'''1st''' ||'''6''' ||'''4''' ||'''2''' ||'''0''' ||'''15''' ||'''3''' | |||
|- style="background:gold;" | |||
|{{flagicon|BRU}} ] | |||
| '''{{gold medal}}'''||'''1st''' ||'''6''' ||'''5''' ||'''1''' ||'''0''' ||'''24''' ||'''1''' | |||
|- | |||
| ]–present | |||
|colspan=8|''See ]'' | |||
|- | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''Total''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''9 Gold medals''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''1st''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''127''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''70''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''29''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''19''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''330''' | |||
|style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;"|'''109''' | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;font-size:90%;" | |||
|- | |||
!colspan=6 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;|Southeast Asian Games history | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|First match | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|South Vietnam}} 4–0 {{fb-rt|Thailand}}<br>(13 December 1959; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Last match | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Thailand}} 2–0 {{fb-rt|Vietnam}}<br>(14 August 1999; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Biggest win | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|Thailand}} 9–0 {{fb-rt|Cambodia}}<br>(12 December 1995; ], ])<br>{{fb|Thailand}} 9–0 {{fb-rt|Philippines}}<br>(30 July 1999; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Biggest defeat | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{fb|South Vietnam}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|Thailand}}<br>(14 December 1967; ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Best result | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|'''Gold medal''' (], ], ], ],<br>], ], ], ], ]) | |||
|- | |||
!style="text-align: center;"|Worst result | |||
|style="text-align:center;"|'''Group stage''' (]) | |||
|} | |||
;Notes | |||
* '''<sup>1</sup> :''' The title was shared. | |||
* '''* :''' Denotes draws including knockout matches decided on ]. | |||
==Head-to-head record== | |||
{{As of|2024|12|30}}<ref name="ELO">{{cite web|url=http://www.eloratings.net/Thailand|title=World Football Elo Ratings: Thailand|publisher=Elo Ratings|access-date=21 November 2022|archive-date=11 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180211071801/http://www.eloratings.net/Thailand|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; margin:0.5em auto;" | |||
|- | |||
!colspan=12 style="background: #07123F; color: #F1E788;|Thailand national football team head-to-head records | |||
|- | |||
!align=left|Against | |||
!First | |||
!Last | |||
!Pld | |||
!W | |||
!D | |||
!L | |||
!GF | |||
!GA | |||
!GD | |||
!Confederation | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|AFG|2013}} | |||
||2015 | |||
||2015 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||+2 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|AUS}} | |||
||1982 | |||
||2017 | |||
||6 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||5 | |||
||4 | |||
||15 | |||
||−11 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|BHR}} | |||
||1980 | |||
||2022 | |||
||10 | |||
||3 | |||
||4 | |||
||3 | |||
||10 | |||
||11 | |||
||−1 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|BAN}} | |||
||1973 | |||
||2012 | |||
||15 | |||
||8 | |||
||5 | |||
||2 | |||
||29 | |||
||13 | |||
||+16 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|BHU}} | |||
||2012 | |||
||2012 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||5 | |||
||0 | |||
||+5 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|BRA}} | |||
||2000 | |||
||2000 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||7 | |||
||−7 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|BRU}} | |||
||1971 | |||
||2022 | |||
||7 | |||
||7 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||37 | |||
||4 | |||
||+33 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|BUL}} | |||
||1996 | |||
||1996 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||4 | |||
||−4 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|CAM}} | |||
||1957 | |||
||2024 | |||
||17 | |||
||10 | |||
||5 | |||
||2 | |||
||42 | |||
||20 | |||
||+22 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|CMR}} | |||
||2015 | |||
||2015 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||2 | |||
||3 | |||
||−1 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|CHN}} | |||
||1948 | |||
||2024 | |||
||32 | |||
||6 | |||
||5 | |||
||21 | |||
||28 | |||
||72 | |||
||−44 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|TPE}} | |||
||1959 | |||
||2023 | |||
||15 | |||
||6 | |||
||2 | |||
||7 | |||
||26 | |||
||26 | |||
||0 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|CGO}} | |||
||2019 | |||
||2019 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|EGY}} | |||
||1987 | |||
||1998 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||2 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|EST}} | |||
||2000 | |||
||2023 | |||
||3 | |||
||1 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||3 | |||
||2 | |||
||+1 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|FIN}} | |||
||1996 | |||
||2013 | |||
||5 | |||
||3 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||12 | |||
||6 | |||
||+6 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|GAB}} | |||
||2018 | |||
||2018 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|GEO}} | |||
||2023 | |||
||2023 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||8 | |||
||−8 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|GER}} | |||
||2004 | |||
||2004 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||5 | |||
||−4 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|GHA}} | |||
||1982 | |||
||1983 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||2 | |||
||2 | |||
||6 | |||
||−4 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|GUA}} | |||
||1968 | |||
||1968 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||4 | |||
||−3 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|HKG}} | |||
||1961 | |||
||2023 | |||
||31 | |||
||12 | |||
||6 | |||
||13 | |||
||43 | |||
||41 | |||
||+2 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|IND}} | |||
||1962 | |||
||2019 | |||
||24 | |||
||10 | |||
||7 | |||
||7 | |||
||36 | |||
||29 | |||
||+7 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|IDN}} | |||
||1957 | |||
||2022 | |||
||75 | |||
||36 | |||
||18 | |||
||21 | |||
||134 | |||
||100 | |||
||+34 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|IRN}} | |||
||1972 | |||
||2013 | |||
||14 | |||
||0 | |||
||3 | |||
||11 | |||
||5 | |||
||32 | |||
||−27 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|IRQ}} | |||
||1968 | |||
||2023 | |||
||21 | |||
||3 | |||
||6 | |||
||12 | |||
||23 | |||
||54 | |||
||−31 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|ISR}} | |||
||1972 | |||
||1977 | |||
||3 | |||
||0 | |||
||2 | |||
||1 | |||
||3 | |||
||9 | |||
||−6 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|JPN}} | |||
||1962 | |||
||2024 | |||
||23 | |||
||2 | |||
||4 | |||
||17 | |||
||16 | |||
||57 | |||
||−41 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|JOR}} | |||
||2004 | |||
||2016 | |||
||7 | |||
||1 | |||
||5 | |||
||1 | |||
||4 | |||
||3 | |||
||+1 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|KAZ}} | |||
||1998 | |||
||2006 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||3 | |||
||3 | |||
||0 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|KEN}} | |||
||1990 | |||
||2017 | |||
||2 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||3 | |||
||1 | |||
||+2 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|KUW}} | |||
||1972 | |||
||2013 | |||
||11 | |||
||4 | |||
||0 | |||
||7 | |||
||17 | |||
||29 | |||
||−12 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|KGZ}} | |||
||2001 | |||
||2024 | |||
||2 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||5 | |||
||1 | |||
||+4 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|LAO}} | |||
||1961 | |||
||2024 | |||
||15 | |||
||12 | |||
||2 | |||
||1 | |||
||55 | |||
||16 | |||
||+39 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|LVA}} | |||
||2005 | |||
||2005 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|LIB}} | |||
||1975 | |||
||2024 | |||
||11 | |||
||4 | |||
||3 | |||
||4 | |||
||16 | |||
||21 | |||
||−5 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|LBR}} | |||
||1984 | |||
||1984 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||2 | |||
||−1 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|LBY}} | |||
||1977 | |||
||1977 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||2 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|LIE}} | |||
||1981 | |||
||1981 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||+2 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|MAC}} | |||
||1975 | |||
||2007 | |||
||3 | |||
||3 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||15 | |||
||2 | |||
||+13 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|MAS}} | |||
||1959 | |||
||2024 | |||
||107 | |||
||32 | |||
||34 | |||
||41 | |||
||145 | |||
||153 | |||
||−8 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|MDV}} | |||
||1996 | |||
||2022 | |||
||4 | |||
||4 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||22 | |||
||0 | |||
||+22 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|MLT}} | |||
||1981 | |||
||1981 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||2 | |||
||−2 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|MAR}} | |||
||1980 | |||
||1980 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||2 | |||
||−1 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|MYA}} | |||
||1957 | |||
||2022 | |||
||55 | |||
||24 | |||
||15 | |||
||16 | |||
||104 | |||
||73 | |||
||+31 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|NEP}} | |||
||1982 | |||
||2022 | |||
||8 | |||
||7 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||21 | |||
||3 | |||
||+18 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|NED}} | |||
||2007 | |||
||2007 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||3 | |||
||−2 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|NZL}} | |||
||1969 | |||
||2014 | |||
||6 | |||
||2 | |||
||2 | |||
||2 | |||
||9 | |||
||10 | |||
||−1 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|NGA}} | |||
||1983 | |||
||1983 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|NIR}} | |||
||1997 | |||
||1997 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|PRK}} | |||
||1964 | |||
||2017 | |||
||20 | |||
||4 | |||
||5 | |||
||11 | |||
||18 | |||
||36 | |||
||−18 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|NOR}} | |||
||1965 | |||
||2012 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||8 | |||
||−8 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|OMA}} | |||
||1986 | |||
||2024 | |||
||13 | |||
||5 | |||
||2 | |||
||6 | |||
||11 | |||
||10 | |||
||+1 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|PAK}} | |||
||1960 | |||
||2009 | |||
||6 | |||
||5 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||20 | |||
||7 | |||
||+13 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|PLE}} | |||
||2011 | |||
||2011 | |||
||2 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||3 | |||
||2 | |||
||+1 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|PNG}} | |||
||1984 | |||
||1984 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||4 | |||
||−3 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|PHI}} | |||
||1971 | |||
||2024 | |||
||26 | |||
||21 | |||
||2 | |||
||3 | |||
||78 | |||
||15 | |||
||+63 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|POL}} | |||
||2010 | |||
||2010 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||3 | |||
||−2 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|QAT}} | |||
||1984 | |||
||2016 | |||
||18 | |||
||4 | |||
||6 | |||
||8 | |||
||18 | |||
||26 | |||
||−8 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|KSA}} | |||
||1982 | |||
||2024 | |||
||17 | |||
||1 | |||
||2 | |||
||14 | |||
||9 | |||
||42 | |||
||−33 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|SGP}} | |||
||1957 | |||
||2024 | |||
||69 | |||
||40 | |||
||18 | |||
||11 | |||
||121 | |||
||70 | |||
||+51 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|SVK}} | |||
||2004 | |||
||2018 | |||
||2 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||3 | |||
||4 | |||
||−1 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|RSA}} | |||
||2010 | |||
||2010 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||4 | |||
||−4 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|KOR}} | |||
||1961 | |||
||2024 | |||
||53 | |||
||9 | |||
||9 | |||
||35 | |||
||41 | |||
||109 | |||
||−68 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|SRI}} | |||
||1979 | |||
||2022 | |||
||7 | |||
||7 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||22 | |||
||3 | |||
||+19 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|SUR}} | |||
||2022 | |||
||2022 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||+1 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|SWE}} | |||
||1962 | |||
||2003 | |||
||5 | |||
||0 | |||
||1 | |||
||4 | |||
||4 | |||
||13 | |||
||−9 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|SYR}} | |||
||1978 | |||
||2024 | |||
||7 | |||
||4 | |||
||2 | |||
||1 | |||
||15 | |||
||11 | |||
||+4 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|TJK}} | |||
||2003 | |||
||2021 | |||
||3 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||3 | |||
||3 | |||
||0 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|TLS}} | |||
||2004 | |||
||2024 | |||
||4 | |||
||4 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||27 | |||
||0 | |||
||+27 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|TRI}} | |||
||2004 | |||
||2022 | |||
||3 | |||
||3 | |||
||0 | |||
||0 | |||
||6 | |||
||3 | |||
||+3 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|TKM}} | |||
||1998 | |||
||2022 | |||
||2 | |||
||1 | |||
||1 | |||
||0 | |||
||4 | |||
||3 | |||
||+1 | |||
||] | |||
|- style="background:#ffcccc;" | |||
|align="left"|{{fb|UAE}} | |||
||1986 | |||
||2023 | |||
||13 | |||
||2 | |||
||3 | |||
||8 | |||
||12 | |||
||21 | |||
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==Honours== | |||
===Continental=== | |||
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**] Third place (1): ] | |||
===Regional=== | |||
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**] '''Champions (7)''': ], ], ], ], ], ], ] | |||
**] Runners-up (3): ], ], ] | |||
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**] '''Gold Medal (9)''': ] (shared), ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] | |||
**] Silver Medal (4): ], ], ], ] | |||
**] Bronze Medal (5): ], ], ], ], ] | |||
===Friendly=== | |||
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** '''Winners''': ] (shared), 1979, 1980 (shared), ], ], 1984, 1989, 1990, 1992, ], ], ], ], ], ] | |||
** Runners-up: ], 1971, ], ], 1993, 1997, ], ], ], ], ], ] | |||
** Third place: ], ], 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1996, 1999, ], ], ] (shared), ] | |||
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** '''Winners''': 1994 | |||
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** '''Winners''': 2006, 2008 | |||
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** Third place: ] | |||
* '''3 Nations in Taiwan''' | |||
** '''Winners''': 1971 | |||
* '''4 Nations in Indochina''' | |||
** '''Winners''': 1989 | |||
* '''Brunei Games''' | |||
** '''Winners''': 1990 | |||
===Awards=== | |||
* ''']''': 2008<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/competitions-2/aff-championship/aff-championship-2008/|title=About AFF - History of the ASEAN Football Federation |work=AseanFootball.org |publisher=ASEAN Football Federation |access-date=3 March 2010 }}</ref>, 2016<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/competitions-2/aff-championship/aff-championship-2016/|title=About AFF - History of the ASEAN Football Federation |work=AseanFootball.org |publisher=ASEAN Football Federation |access-date=3 March 2010 }}</ref> | |||
==See also== | |||
{{portal|Association football|Thailand}} | |||
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Men's association football team This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, see Thailand women's national football team.
Nickname(s) | ช้างศึก (Changsuek) (War elephants) | |||
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Association | FA Thailand | |||
Confederation | AFC (Asia) | |||
Sub-confederation | AFF (Southeast Asia) | |||
Head coach | Masatada Ishii | |||
Captain | Peeradon Chamratsamee | |||
Most caps | Kiatisuk Senamuang (134) | |||
Top scorer | Kiatisuk Senamuang (71) | |||
Home stadium | Rajamangala Stadium | |||
FIFA code | THA | |||
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FIFA ranking | ||||
Current | 97 (19 December 2024) | |||
Highest | 43 (September 1998) | |||
Lowest | 165 (October 2014) | |||
First international | ||||
Thailand 1–6 China (Bangkok, Thailand; 20 August 1948) | ||||
Biggest win | ||||
Thailand 10–0 Brunei (Bangkok, Thailand; 25 May 1971) Timor-Leste 0–10 Thailand (Hanoi, Vietnam; 8 December 2024) | ||||
Biggest defeat | ||||
Great Britain 9–0 Thailand (Melbourne, Australia; 30 November 1956) | ||||
Asian Cup | ||||
Appearances | 8 (first in 1972) | |||
Best result | Third place (1972) | |||
ASEAN Championship | ||||
Appearances | 14 (first in 1996) | |||
Best result | Champions (1996, 2000, 2002, 2014, 2016, 2020, 2022) |
The Thailand national football team (Thai: ฟุตบอลทีมชาติไทย, RTGS: futbon thim chat thai, pronounced [fút.bɔ̄n tʰīːm t͡ɕʰâːt tʰāj]) represents Thailand in senior international football and is controlled by the Football Association of Thailand.
In the regional competition, Thailand is the most successful football team in Southeast Asia with seven ASEAN Championship trophies and nine senior-level gold medals from the Southeast Asian Games, the most of any Southeast Asian country. In higher levels, Thailand achieved the third place in the 1972 AFC Asian Cup where it was the host, and has a total of seven appearances in the AFC Asian Cup so far. Furthermore, the team reached the fourth-place in the 1990 and 1998 Asian Games and participated in the Summer Olympics twice. However, Thailand has failed to obtain higher achievements in the continental and global records. The team obtained their first win in the AFC Asian Cup in 2007 and had to wait 47 years to finally sneak out of the group stage in 2019. Thailand also advanced to the final round of World Cup qualification twice, in 2002 and 2018, but failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup.
History
1915–1995: dynastic establishment
The team's predecessor, which operated under the name of Siam, was founded in 1915 and played its first unofficial match against a team of Europeans at the Royal Bangkok Sports Club Stadium on 20 December that year. The team played its first international match in 1930 against the Indochina national team, which included both South Vietnamese and French players.
Thailand appeared in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, where their lost to Great Britain 0–9, was the largest to that point, thus failing to advance to the quarter-finals. In 1959, Thailand as the host won silver medals in the Southeast Asian Peninsular Games after losing 1–3 to South Vietnam in the final. In 1965, Thailand harbored its first distinct title: the very first place in the Southeast Asian Games. They made their second and latest appearance at the Summer Olympics in 1968, losing all three matches by at least 3 goals margin to Bulgaria, Guatemala, and Czechoslovakia hence en route to a first-round exit.
During the 1992 AFC Asian Cup qualification, Thailand gained a significant success defeating South Korea 2–1 and Bangladesh 1–0 to top the group and qualify to the 1992 AFC Asian Cup. The team's performance at the final tournament was drawing first two matches with Qatar and eventual 3rd place China then losing 0–4 to Saudi Arabia. In 1994, manager Thawatchai Sartjakul assembled a team that has been denounced as the "dream team" with players like Kiatisuk Senamuang, Tawan Sripan and Dusit Chalermsan.
1996–2016: flag bearer of Southeast Asia
In 1996, Thailand defeated Malaysia 1–0 and win the 1996 AFF Championship for the first time. Thailand were favorites to regain the crown in 2007, 2008 and 2012 only to lose tight finals to Singapore and Vietnam respectively.
The regional 1998 AFF Championship saw Thailand met Indonesia in a match that ill-hearted players from both team deliberately making actions aimed to avoid facing hosts Vietnam in the semi-finals and undergoing technical burden of moving training bases from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi. FIFA fined both teams $40,000 for "violating the spirit of the game". Thailand eventually lost the match, inevitably encountered and failed to Vietnam in the semi-finals.
Thailand consecutively qualified to and participated in two AFC Asian Cup final tournaments both held within Western Asia in 1996 and 2000 when their "dream team" was beginning its golden period. Coincidentally in both editions, the team's opponents all came from Western Asia and they are Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Iran and Iraq, with the latter two share the same group with Thailand twice. In both editions, Thailand made two draws and lost the rest, bottomed the group stage of the first and is the worst third-placed team of the second edition.
The final 2000 AFF Championship match between Thailand and Indonesia, at a sold-out Rajamangala, was almost a carbon copy of their group stage encounter. The War Elephants triumphed 4–1 again with Worrawoot setting up camp at the opponents' goal. The 28-year-old scored twice in their first match and in the final struck a hat-trick in the first 32 minutes. In the final 2002 AFF Cup final, Thailand again met Indonesia (who was now the host) and won the game in penalty shootout despite taking a 2–0 lead.
Thailand again qualified to the 2004 AFC Asian Cup and was put into a group with Japan, Iran and debutant Oman. Despite vast experiences in the Asian Cup, the team has yet to show a sign of improvement as they lost all matches and became the worst-performed team in the whole tournament.
The sign of improvement only came in the 2007 AFC Asian Cup when Thailand participated as a well-prepared co-host and was placed with the debutant Australia, Oman, and Iraq. The team managed a draw to Iraq and a historic win over Oman. With 4 points ahead, Thailand's chance to qualify for the next round for the first time since 1972 was all but shattered by the likes of Australia in a 0–4 demolition. The tournament witnessed the end of Thailand's recognizable generation with later retirements of Kiatisuk, Tawan, and Pipat.
In September 2008, Thailand signed a four-year contract with the English coach Peter Reid but Reid left his position by mutual consent after only a year in charge as his team fail to clinch the championship of 2008 AFF Championship after 2–3 on aggregate lost to Vietnam in the finals.
In September 2009, Bryan Robson agreed to coach Thailand in his first foray into international football management and was contracted to manage the team through to the 2014 FIFA World Cup. In November, Robson celebrated his first competitive match in charge of the team with an away victory against Singapore in a 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualifying group match but then lose to the same opponent back home. Then, two goalless draws with Jordan and Iran in January 2010 and an 0–1 away lost to Iran in March all effectively ended the chance of qualifying for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup. In preparations for the 2010 AFF Championship, Robson led Thailand to victorious run against Singapore and Bob Houghton's India in a series of friendlies. However, when entering the tournament in December, he failed to bring Thailand past group A after managing only draws against Laos and Malaysia and losing to Indonesia. Robson resigned as Thailand's manager on 8 June 2011, citing health problems as the reason and was replaced by Winfried Schäfer, who would be the ninth German person to coach the Thailand team.
The new coach called up starlets for the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and have the starting set of matches losing minimal to Australia, defeating Oman 3–0 and drawing Saudi Arabia but did not make it after losing to these teams altogether in the second set. In the 2012 AFF Championship, Thailand topped their group and surpassed Malaysia in the semi-finals but handed the crown to Singapore in the finals. In the 2015 Asian Cup qualification, Thailand showed a setback with its defensive frailties exposed by Middle Eastern rivals (Iran, Kuwait, Lebanon) when losing all 6 games in the qualifiers, conceding 21 goals in the process.
In June 2013, Schäfer canceled his contract. The FA of Thailand appointed the former player Kiatisuk Senamuang as the new caretaker coach for the national team. His first ride was a friendly against China PR on 15 June, which Thailand surprisingly won 5–1.
In 2014, Thailand ended a 12-year drought of the AFF Championship title from the late goals by Charyl Chappuis and Chanathip Songkrasin which gave them a dramatic 4–3 aggregate victory over Malaysia in the second leg of the finals at Bukit Jalil. The team did not lose any match up until the second leg of the finals and often featured a tiki-taka playing style, for instance including 27 consecutive passes during the first leg of the finals against Malaysia. Kiatisuk consequently became the first person to win the ASEAN Football Championship as both a player and a coach. Thailand succeeded in protecting AFF Championship reign two years later in 2016, defeating Indonesia 3–2 aggregately despite losing the first leg.
In 2015, evasion fuelled hope for both the players and Thailand fans of finally reaching the World Cup tournament and tension is mounting as the national team commenced AFC's second round for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. Teerasil Dangda, Thailand's renowned striker, rejoined the rank of the national team after his loan with UD Almería ended earlier. Drawn in Group F along with Chinese Taipei, Iraq and Vietnam, who Thailand played its first match home against on 24 May and can only be won by a victory goal from a shot 20 yards away. They played a much easier match at the same opponent's home soil, winning 3–0. Thailand won both matches against Chinese Taipei and drew 2–2 both matches against Iraq, allowing them to qualify for the next round as group F winners. In the last round, Kiatisuk's men shared the same group with Australia, Japan, Saudi Arabia, UAE along with previous opponent, Iraq. Again, Thailand was eliminated without winning a match and recorded only two points out of ten matches.
2017–present: Rebuilding to achieve the continental success
Rajevac, Sirisak and Nishino
Since taking over the administration by Somyot Poompanmoung, FA Thailand aims to drive men's national football team to be one of the leading teams in Asia by which there are concrete 20 years development plans and preparations. After the elimination from World Cup qualifiers, Kiatisuk resigned and Thailand appointed Milovan Rajevac as a coach, thus marked the first non-Brazilian/German/English team's chief. With the new coach, however, Thailand failed to defend its AFF Championship title in 2018 when losing Malaysia in the semi-finals by the away goals rule.
Ahead of 2019 AFC Asian Cup, Thailand was drawn into group A together with the host UAE, Bahrain and India. Rajevac oversaw Thailand in the commencing 1–4 loss to India. The Serbian coach was sacked and his assistant, Sirisak Yodyardthai became the interim coach on 7 January. Sirisak guided Thailand to a 1–0 win over Bahrain and a 1–1 draw with the host UAE, enough to move on to the knockout stage of the AFC Asian Cup for the first time in 47 years. Their success was greeted with congratulation from the FA. Thailand encountered China in the round of sixteen, taking an early lead but eventually lost 2–1 as China make their decisive respond.
After finishing in the fourth place of 2019 King's Cup and losing the rival Vietnam in that tournament, Sirisak had resigned and FA Thailand appointed the Japanese coach Akira Nishino, who had brought Japan to the round of 16 of 2018 FIFA World Cup, for replacement. This was the first-ever Asian coach becoming Thailand's head coach. The team was drawn into group G of the second round of 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification with other three Southeast Asian rivals: Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia; along with United Arab Emirates. Despite defeating Indonesia 3–0 and UAE 2–1, Thailand failed to revenge Vietnam when getting goalless draws in both legs, while losing Malaysia 1–2 in Bukit Jalil. With these results, Thailand could only get the third place in group G after five qualifying matches. After a one-year disruption due to COVID-19 pandemic, Thailand and other teams in group G had to play their remaining matches in Dubai, UAE. However, the team suffered a huge loss of key players when Chanathip Songkrasin was injured, while Teerasil Dangda and Theerathon Bunmathan refused to participate the qualification due to various reasons. Without these three players, Thailand showed a poor performance in Dubai - drawn the bottom place team Indonesia 2–2, then lost the UAE 1–3 and Malaysia 0–1, respectively; which eventually pushed the team down to the fourth place of the group G. Nishino did not come back to Thailand to explain the team's failure, but unilaterally returning to Japan, which made FA Thailand appoint Anurak Srikerd as the caretaker and consider sacking Nishino in upcoming days. On 29 July 2021, shortly after Nishino came back to Thailand, FA Thailand decided to terminate the contract with Nishino.
Fruitful victories under Alexandré Pölking
On 28 September 2021, Brazilian Alexandré Pölking was appointed as the head coach of the Thailand national team, replacing Akira Nishino. Pölking's first task was the 2020 AFF Championship in December 2021 held in Singapore. Between 5 December 2021 and 1 January 2022, Polking accomplished the very task as he managed the War Elephants to win 6–2 on aggregate after being held to a 2–2 second-leg draw by Indonesia, guiding Thailand to win the AFF Championship for the sixth time. In the 2022 AFF Championship, Thailand defended their title on 16 January 2023, winning the tournament by a 3–2 aggregate score in the two-legged final against Vietnam to secure their seventh title.
In October 2023, Thailand embarked on a European tour playing two friendlies against Georgia and Estonia and with star players like Chanathip Songkrasin, Nicholas Mickelson and Ekanit Panya injured and club team refused to released Teerasil Dangda and Theerathon Bunmathan, Supachok Sarachat, Sarach Yooyen, Pansa Hemviboon for international duties, Thailand have to relies on inexperience international players and also giving the opportunity for new young players a chanced to touched up for the future international matches. On 12 October 2023, Thailand suffered their worst defeat in the 21st century losing against Georgia 8–0 at the Mikheil Meskhi Stadium. In the next match against Estonia on 17 October, Jakkapan Praisuwan equalised it for Thailand for a hard fought 1–1 draw at the Lilleküla Stadium.
2023 AFC Asian Cup
After a hurried attempt, Japanese manager Masatada Ishii was announced as Thailand's temporarily new head coach, with a contract lasted until the end of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup as he faced a daunting prospect of reviving the lacklustre Thai side to reach continental level. His first match, a friendly against his homeland Japan, saw Thailand thrashed 5–0 in the second half after an impressive first half display, increased negative feelings among Thai fans as the War Elephants faced a huge challenge in group F at the Asian Cup, with Saudi Arabia, Kyrgyzstan and Oman on the same boat.
Amidst drop of a huge pessimism, Thailand started their Asian Cup campaign against Kyrgyzstan to a bright note, winning 2–0 to mark Thailand's first win in an Asian Cup opening match. After a 2–0 victory over Kyrgyzstan, Thailand squared up against a far stronger Oman side, which was boosted by bright performances over the past three years and under the Croatian manager Branko Ivanković, an Asian football expert who never lost to Thailand in his coaching career. However, Thailand defied all expectation of an easy Omani triumph, resolutely defended throughout the match and several times created opportunities to end the game with a famous goalless shutout, giving Thailand four points and the country's early progression to the knockout stage. Thailand would then go on to produce its most famous game in their modern Asian Cup history, a brilliant counter-offensive tactic against Asian hegemon Saudi Arabia in the final group stage match, including a famous penalty save by Saranon Anuin as Thailand made a famous goalless draw to the Saudis, ending their losing streak that started in 2012 to the same opponent and, for the first time ever, Thailand gained a shutout record in the Asian Cup group stage. However, Thailand failed to end their miserable knockout stage record in the Asian Cup, losing 2–1 to Uzbekistan in the round of 16 to equal their 2019 result. Despite this exit, Thailand's bright performance in the tournament earned the team significant praises for their resoluteness and ability to adapt to difficult circumstances, and Masatada Ishii was appointed on a permanent basis, with the aim to help Thailand to qualify for the third round of the 2026 World Cup qualification and the 2027 AFC Asian Cup.
2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying
The 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification saw Thailand drawn in group C against South Korea, China and Singapore, with the target to be winning the second place to advance to the final round. However, Thailand would get off to a disastrous start, flopping at home to China 2–1 despite opened the scoring by Sarach Yooyen. This home loss ultimately sealed Pölking's fate, despite a 3–1 away victory over Singapore which moved Thailand up to second place; with the Brazilian sacked for failing to meet expectations.
After the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, Thailand played two more qualifiers, both against South Korea, in March 2024. On 21 March 2024, Thailand managed to earn a surprise 1–1 draw in front of 64,912 fans in Seoul, but would later lose 3–0 at home to the same opponents. Thailand would end their qualification campaign in June undefeated, notably with a 1–1 draw away to China, before managing to overcome Singapore 3–1; yet their inability to convert scoring opportunities, as well as giving up a late goal in their draw with China, sealed Thailand's fate. The team did not advance to the next phase and finished behind China based on head-to-head results, as both teams ended with the same goal difference and points total.
Team image
Colours
In older days, the primary kits worn are all red.
Thailand national team used to play with a kit made by local provider FBT. This contract lasted until June 2007.
In July 2007, Nike became kit providers, and from October that year, the team played in an all-yellow home kit in honour of King Bhumibol Adulyadej's 80th birthday (yellow being the royal color), having used two other yellow kits in friendlies against China on 16 May 2007 and Qatar on 2 July 2007.
From October 2012 through 2016, Nike was replaced by Grand Sport in a deal worth 96M baht (3.1M USD). The new home kit of Thailand reverted to all-red and the away kit to all-blue. However, the order was reversed from the 2014 AFF Championship onward.
In September 2016, the national team signed a four-year contract with Warrix Sports to be their kit provider from 2017. On 4 January 2017, the new provider introduced a new pair of Thailand kits that was all black home and all white away, honouring their late King Bhumibol for a year after his passing, with black and white being the traditional Thai colors of mourning.
In March 2018, Warrix returned Thailand to the all-blue first, all-red second kits with an addition of a white-black third kit.
In December 2018, a new, darker version of blue, red kits and an all white third kit were presented for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup campaign and the rest of 2019. For the 2019 King's Cup in May, Warrix released the kit consisting of a yellow shirt with white shorts and socks – yellow reportedly being the favorite color of the newly crowned King Maha Vajiralongkorn.
Rivalries
Notable rivalries
Thailand has rivalries with Myanmar, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam. These rivalries are rooted in geographical proximity.
Opponent | GP | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Win % | Details |
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Malaysia | 107 | 32 | 34 | 41 | 145 | 153 | −8 | 029.91 | |
Indonesia | 75 | 36 | 18 | 21 | 134 | 100 | +34 | 048.00 | |
Singapore | 69 | 40 | 18 | 11 | 121 | 70 | +51 | 057.97 | |
Vietnam | 56 | 22 | 11 | 23 | 76 | 79 | −3 | 039.29 | Matches |
Myanmar | 55 | 24 | 15 | 16 | 104 | 73 | +31 | 043.64 | Matches |
Thailand's greatest rival is Malaysia, the two teams having played each other 106 times. Before Malaysia fell into football scandal that weakened the country's football development from the 1990s to 2018, Malaysia was Thailand's most annoying and difficult opponent in the region. Despite the football scandal, Thailand have not defeated the Malaysians on their home turf since 1971. Thailand have better records in international football competitions than the Malaysians.
Indonesia has met Thailand in three finals of the AFF Championship at 2000, 2002 and 2016, and Thailand all triumphed at the expense of Indonesia. It's been said that while Thailand was able to elevate its position to become a more serious Asian competitor, Indonesia fell into mismanagement and matches between two teams also began to lose its importance.
The rivalry between Thailand and Singapore is a newer one and its importance can be emphasized by the domination of both countries in the AFF Championship with Thailand winning five times and Singapore winning four. Up until 2012, Singapore and Thailand have been the more dominant forces in Southeast Asian football. Football development in both countries have been different with Thailand relies mostly on its own domestically developed players while Singapore has been reliant on naturalized players.
Thailand's rivalry with Vietnam has developed differently from times. During the time of South Vietnam and North Vietnam, Thailand had a poorer performance with the team only won 5 matches against the South Vietnamese. However, when Vietnam rejoined international football at 1991, Thailand has been more dominant than their eastern rival.
When Myanmar was still a football power, it was Thailand's first-ever rival, owned by the history of the Burmese–Siamese wars which led to a nationalist fervor among Thai fans with its desire to beat the Burmese. But with Myanmar weakened following the reign of Ne Win and junta, Thailand improved and since 1983, holds an undefeated streak over its western rival. The rivalry today only serves mostly in the memoir of Burmese fans who are nostalgic to an era when Myanmar was still a leading football power, while for some Thai fans, they have more important opponents to concentrate on.
Home ground
Most of Thailand home matches took place in Rajamangala National Stadium in Bang Kapi District of Bangkok. Built for the 1998 Asian Games, the stadium is the largest sporting facility in Thailand with a capacity of 49,749, all seated. International matches are also occasionally played at Supachalasai Stadium, 700th Anniversary Stadium, 80th Birthday Stadium, Thammasat Stadium, Chang Arena, BG Stadium and Thunderdome Stadium.
Results and fixtures
Main article: Thailand national football team results See also: Thailand national football team results (2020–present)The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
Win Draw Loss Fixture
2024
Japan v Thailand1 January Friendly | Japan | 5–0 | Thailand | Tokyo, Japan |
14:00 UTC+9 | Report | Stadium: Japan National Stadium Attendance: 61,916 Referee: Kim Woo-sung (South Korea) |
16 January 2023 Asian Cup GS | Thailand | 2–0 | Kyrgyzstan | Doha, Qatar |
17:30 UTC+3 | Supachai 26', 49' | Report | Stadium: Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium Attendance: 4,530 Referee: Adham Makhadmeh (Jordan) |
21 January 2023 Asian Cup GS | Oman | 0–0 | Thailand | Doha, Qatar |
17:30 UTC+3 | Report | Stadium: Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium Attendance: 6,340 Referee: Mooud Bonyadifard (Iran) |
25 January 2023 Asian Cup GS | Saudi Arabia | 0–0 | Thailand | Al Rayyan, Qatar |
18:00 UTC+3 | Report | Stadium: Education City Stadium Attendance: 38,773 Referee: Kim Hee-gon (South Korea) |
30 January 2023 Asian Cup R16 | Uzbekistan | 2–1 | Thailand | Al Wakrah, Qatar |
14:30 UTC+3 |
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Report | Supachok 58' | Stadium: Al Janoub Stadium Attendance: 18,691 Referee: Nazmi Nasaruddin (Malaysia) |
21 March 2026 World Cup qualification R2 | South Korea | 1–1 | Thailand | Seoul, South Korea |
20:00 UTC+9 |
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Report (FIFA) Report (AFC) |
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Stadium: Seoul World Cup Stadium Attendance: 64,912 Referee: Khalid Al-Turais (Saudi Arabia) |
26 March 2026 World Cup qualification R2 | Thailand | 0–3 | South Korea | Bangkok, Thailand |
19:30 UTC+7 | Report (FIFA) Report (AFC) |
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Stadium: Rajamangala Stadium Attendance: 45,458 Referee: Adham Makhadmeh (Jordan) |
6 June 2026 World Cup qualification R2 | China | 1–1 | Thailand | Shenyang, China |
20:00 UTC+8 | Zhang Yuning 79' | Report (FIFA) Report (AFC) |
Supachok 20' | Stadium: Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium Attendance: 46,979 Referee: Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan) |
11 June 2026 World Cup qualification R2 | Thailand | 3–1 | Singapore | Bangkok, Thailand |
19:30 UTC+7 | Report (FIFA) Report (AFC) |
Ik. Fandi 57' | Stadium: Rajamangala Stadium Attendance: 39,404 Referee: Mohanad Qasim Sarray (Iraq) |
10 September 2024 LPBank Cup | Vietnam | 1–2 | Thailand | Hanoi, Vietnam |
20:00 UTC+7 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Mỹ Đình National Stadium Referee: Suhaizi Shukri (Malaysia) |
11 October 2024 King's Cup SF | Thailand | 3–1 | Philippines | Songkhla, Thailand |
20:00 UTC+7 |
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Stadium: Tinsulanon Stadium Attendance: 19,506 Referee: Ngo Duy Lan (Vietnam) |
14 October 2024 King's Cup F | Thailand | 2–1 | Syria | Songkhla, Thailand |
20:00 UTC+7 |
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Stadium: Tinsulanon Stadium Attendance: 24,121 Referee: Jansen Foo Chuan Hui (Singapore) |
14 November Friendly | Thailand | 0–0 | Lebanon | Pathum Thani, Thailand |
19:30 UTC+7 | Report | Stadium: Thammasat Stadium Attendance: 5,816 Referee: Tam Ping Wun (Hong Kong) |
17 November Friendly | Thailand | 1–1 | Laos | Pathum Thani, Thailand |
19:30 UTC+7 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Thammasat Stadium Attendance: 4,637 Referee: Tam Ping Wun (Hong Kong) |
8 December 2024 ASEAN Championship GS | Timor-Leste | 0–10 | Thailand | Hanoi, Vietnam |
20:00 UTC+7 | Report | Stadium: Hàng Đẫy Stadium Attendance: 1,239 Referee: Kim Dae-yong (South Korea) |
14 December 2024 ASEAN Championship GS | Thailand | 1–0 | Malaysia | Bangkok, Thailand |
20:00 UTC+7 |
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Report | Stadium: Rajamangala Stadium Attendance: 25,619 Referee: Rustam Lutfullin (Uzbekistan) |
17 December 2024 ASEAN Championship GS | Singapore | 2–4 | Thailand | Kallang, Singapore |
20:30 UTC+8 | Report |
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Stadium: National Stadium Attendance: 22,611 Referee: Ismaeel Habib Ali (Bahrain) |
20 December 2024 ASEAN Championship GS | Thailand | 3–2 | Cambodia | Bangkok, Thailand |
20:00 UTC+7 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Rajamangala Stadium Attendance: 15,261 Referee: Tam Ping Wun (Hong Kong) |
27 December 2024 ASEAN Championship SF1 | Philippines | 2–1 | Thailand | Manila, Philippines |
21:00 UTC+8 | Report |
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Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium Attendance: 10,087 Referee: Kim Dae-yong (South Korea) |
30 December 2024 ASEAN Championship SF2 | Thailand | 3–1 (a.e.t.) (4–3 agg.) | Philippines | Bangkok, Thailand |
20:00 UTC+7 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Rajamangala Stadium Attendance: 31,876 Referee: Kimura Hiroyuki (Japan) |
2025
Vietnam v Thailand2 January 2024 ASEAN Championship F1 | Vietnam | v | Thailand | Việt Trì, Vietnam |
20:00 UTC+7 | Stadium: Việt Trì Stadium |
5 January 2024 ASEAN Championship F2 | Thailand | v | Vietnam | Bangkok, Thailand |
20:00 UTC+7 | Stadium: Rajamangala Stadium |
25 March 2027 Asian Cup Q | Thailand | v | Sri Lanka | Bangkok, Thailand |
--:-- UTC+7 | Stadium: Rajamangala Stadium |
10 June 2027 Asian Cup Q | Turkmenistan | v | Thailand | Ashgabat, Turkmenistan |
--:-- UTC+5 | Stadium: Köpetdag Stadium |
9 October 2027 Asian Cup Q | Thailand | v | Chinese Taipei | Bangkok, Thailand |
--:-- UTC+7 | Stadium: Rajamangala Stadium |
14 October 2027 Asian Cup Q | Chinese Taipei | v | Thailand | Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
Stadium: Nanzih Football Stadium |
18 November 2027 Asian Cup Q | Sri Lanka | v | Thailand | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Stadium: Colombo Racecourse |
2026
Thailand v Turkmenistan31 March 2027 Asian Cup Q | Thailand | v | Turkmenistan | Bangkok, Thailand |
--:-- UTC+7 | Stadium: Rajamangala Stadium |
Coaching staff
Name | Role |
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Head coach | Masatada Ishii |
Assistant coach | Mitsuo Kato |
Goalkeeping coach | Saulo Adriel |
Fitness coach | Masaya Sakihana Kritapoj Dangkula |
Match analyst | Naruebet Saengsawang |
Physiotherapists | Yohei Shiraki |
Interpreter | Chalermchai Chincherdphong |
Coaching history
- Bunchoo Samutkojon (1956–1964)
- Pratiab Thesvisarn (1965–1968)
- Günther Glomb (1968–1975)
- Naowarat Patanon (1975)
- Peter Schnittger (1976–1978)
- Werner Bickelhaupt (1979)
- Vichit Yamboonraungb (1979)
- Supakit Meelarpkit (1980)
- Prawit Chaisam (1981–1983, 1988–1989)
- Yanyong Na Nongkhai (1983)
- Saner Chaiyong (1984)
- Burkhard Ziese (1985–1986)
- Chirtsak Chaiyaboot (1987)
- Carlos Roberto (1989–1991)
- Peter Stubbe (1991–1994)
- Worawit Sumpachanyasathit (1994)
- Chatchai Paholpat (1994–1995, 2004)
- Thawatchai Sartjakul (1996)
- Arjhan Srong-ngamsub (1996)
- Dettmar Cramer (1997)
- Witthaya Laohakul (1997–1998)
- Peter Withe (1998–2003)
- Carlos Roberto (2003–2004)
- Sigfried Held (2004)
- Charnwit Polcheewin (2005–2008)
- Peter Reid (2008–2009)
- Bryan Robson (2009–2011)
- Winfried Schäfer (2011–2013)
- Surachai Jaturapattarapong (2013)
- Kiatisuk Senamuang (2014–2017)
- Milovan Rajevac (2017–2019)
- Sirisak Yodyardthai (2019)
- Akira Nishino (2019–2021)
- Alexandré Pölking (2021–2023)
- Masatada Ishii (2023–present)
Statistical summary
- As of 30 December 2024 after the match against Philippines.
Manager | Period | Record | |||||||
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Matches | Won | Draw | Lost | Win % | Honours | ||||
Bunchoo Samutkojon | 1956–1964 | - | - | - | - | - | 1956 Summer Olympics (First round) | ||
Pratiab Thesvisarn | 1965–1968 | - | - | - | - | - | |||
Günther Glomb | 1968–1975 | - | - | - | - | - | 1968 Summer Olympics (Group stage) 1972 AFC Asian Cup (Third place) | ||
Naowarat Patanon | 1975 | - | - | - | - | - | |||
Peter Schnittger | 1976–1978 | - | - | - | - | - | |||
Witthaya Laohakul | 1997–1998 | 24 | 10 | 9 | 5 | 41.67% | 1997 Southeast Asian Games (Gold medal) | ||
Peter Withe | 1998–2003 | 101 | 46 | 25 | 30 | 45.54% | 1999 Southeast Asian Games (Gold medal) 2000 AFF Championship 2000 King's Cup 2002 AFF Championship | ||
Carlos Roberto | 2003–2004 | 13 | 6 | 2 | 5 | 46.15% | – | ||
Chatchai Paholpat | 2004 | 8 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 25.00% | – | ||
Sigfried Held | 2004–2005 | 11 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 36.36% | – | ||
Charnwit Polcheewin | 2005–2008 | 39 | 18 | 11 | 10 | 46.15% | 2006 King's Cup 2006 VFF Cup 2007 King's Cup | ||
Peter Reid | 2008–2009 | 17 | 9 | 4 | 4 | 52.94% | 2008 VFF Cup | ||
Bryan Robson | 2009–2011 | 15 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 40.00% | – | ||
Winfried Schäfer | 2011–2013 | 28 | 14 | 6 | 8 | 50.00% | – | ||
Surachai Jaturapattarapong (Interim) | 2013 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0.00% | – | ||
Kiatisuk Senamuang | 2014–2017 | 42 | 21 | 7 | 14 | 50.00% | 2014 AFF Championship 2016 AFF Championship 2016 King's Cup | ||
Milovan Rajevac | 2017–2019 | 20 | 8 | 7 | 5 | 40.00% | 2017 King's Cup | ||
Sirisak Yodyardthai (Interim) | 2019 | 7 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 28.57% | – | ||
Akira Nishino | 2019–2021 | 11 | 2 | 5 | 4 | 18.18% | – | ||
Alexandré Pölking | 2021–2023 | 37 | 21 | 8 | 8 | 56.76% | 2020 AFF Championship 2022 AFF Championship | ||
Masatada Ishii | 2024–present | 20 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 50% | 2024 King's Cup |
Players
Current squad
The following 26 players were called up for the 2024 ASEAN Championship.
Caps and goals as of 30 December 2024, after the match against Philippines.
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | 1GK | Patiwat Khammai | (1994-12-24) 24 December 1994 (age 30) | 20 | 0 | Bangkok United |
20 | 1GK | Kampol Pathomakkakul | (1992-07-27) 27 July 1992 (age 32) | 11 | 0 | Ratchaburi |
23 | 1GK | Korrakot Pipatnadda | (1999-07-15) 15 July 1999 (age 25) | 2 | 0 | Rayong |
2 | 2DF | James Beresford | (2002-04-17) 17 April 2002 (age 22) | 4 | 0 | Uthai Thani |
3 | 2DF | Pansa Hemviboon | (1990-07-08) 8 July 1990 (age 34) | 51 | 6 | Buriram United |
4 | 2DF | Jonathan Khemdee | (2002-05-09) 9 May 2002 (age 22) | 8 | 0 | Ratchaburi |
5 | 2DF | Chalermsak Aukkee | (1994-08-25) 25 August 1994 (age 30) | 12 | 1 | Port |
6 | 2DF | Thitathorn Aksornsri | (1997-11-08) 8 November 1997 (age 27) | 6 | 0 | Uthai Thani |
12 | 2DF | Nicholas Mickelson | (1999-07-24) 24 July 1999 (age 25) | 21 | 2 | OB |
15 | 2DF | Saringkan Promsupa | (1997-03-29) 29 March 1997 (age 27) | 4 | 0 | Sukhothai |
21 | 2DF | Suphanan Bureerat | (1993-10-10) 10 October 1993 (age 31) | 28 | 2 | Port |
24 | 2DF | Apisit Sorada | (1997-02-28) 28 February 1997 (age 27) | 3 | 0 | Ratchaburi |
26 | 2DF | Kritsada Nontharat | (2001-02-16) 16 February 2001 (age 23) | 0 | 0 | Bangkok United |
7 | 3MF | Supachok Sarachat | (1998-05-22) 22 May 1998 (age 26) | 38 | 9 | Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo |
8 | 3MF | Peeradon Chamratsamee (captain) | (1992-09-15) 15 September 1992 (age 32) | 31 | 4 | Port |
11 | 3MF | Anan Yodsangwal | (2001-07-09) 9 July 2001 (age 23) | 8 | 0 | Lamphun Warriors |
13 | 3MF | Ben Davis | (2000-11-24) 24 November 2000 (age 24) | 3 | 2 | Uthai Thani |
16 | 3MF | Akarapong Pumwisat | (1995-11-23) 23 November 1995 (age 29) | 8 | 2 | Lamphun Warriors |
17 | 3MF | Ekanit Panya | (1999-10-21) 21 October 1999 (age 25) | 25 | 2 | Ehime FC |
18 | 3MF | Weerathep Pomphan | (1996-09-19) 19 September 1996 (age 28) | 42 | 0 | Bangkok United |
19 | 3MF | William Weidersjö | (2001-06-10) 10 June 2001 (age 23) | 11 | 0 | Uthai Thani |
22 | 3MF | Worachit Kanitsribampen | (1997-08-24) 24 August 1997 (age 27) | 26 | 2 | Port |
25 | 3MF | Seksan Ratree | (2003-03-14) 14 March 2003 (age 21) | 8 | 3 | Buriram United |
9 | 4FW | Patrik Gustavsson | (2001-04-19) 19 April 2001 (age 23) | 7 | 5 | Muangthong United |
10 | 4FW | Suphanat Mueanta | (2002-08-02) 2 August 2002 (age 22) | 32 | 15 | Buriram United |
14 | 4FW | Teerasak Poeiphimai | (2002-09-21) 21 September 2002 (age 22) | 17 | 3 | Port |
Recent call-ups
The following players have been called up within the last 12 months.
Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | Latest call-up |
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GK | Saranon Anuin | (1994-03-24) 24 March 1994 (age 30) | 3 | 0 | BG Pathum United | v. Laos, 17 Nov. 2024 |
GK | Chirawat Wangthaphan | (1998-07-26) 26 July 1998 (age 26) | 0 | 0 | Khonkaen United | v. Laos, 17 Nov. 2024 |
GK | Somporn Yos | (1993-06-23) 23 June 1993 (age 31) | 0 | 0 | Port | v. Singapore, 11 June 2024 |
GK | Boonyakait Wongsajaem | (1994-06-29) 29 June 1994 (age 30) | 0 | 0 | Uthai Thani | v. South Korea, 26 March 2024 |
DF | Elias Dolah | (1993-04-24) 24 April 1993 (age 31) | 21 | 1 | Bali United | v. Laos, 17 Nov. 2024 |
DF | Suphan Thongsong | (1994-08-26) 26 August 1994 (age 30) | 18 | 0 | Bangkok United | v. Laos, 17 Nov. 2024 |
DF | Nitipong Selanon | (1993-05-25) 25 May 1993 (age 31) | 8 | 0 | Bangkok United | v. Laos, 17 Nov. 2024 |
DF | Wanchai Jarunongkran | (1996-12-18) 18 December 1996 (age 28) | 2 | 0 | Bangkok United | v. Laos, 17 Nov. 2024 |
DF | Kevin Deeromram | (1997-09-11) 11 September 1997 (age 27) | 4 | 0 | Port | v. Lebanon 14 Nov. 2024 |
DF | Sasalak Haiprakhon | (1996-01-08) 8 January 1996 (age 28) | 26 | 0 | Buriram United | 2024 King's Cup |
DF | Songwut Kraikruan | (2001-06-11) 11 June 2001 (age 23) | 0 | 0 | Muangthong United | 2024 King's Cup |
DF | Chaiyawat Buran | (1996-10-26) 26 October 1996 (age 28) | 2 | 0 | Port | v. Vietnam, 10 Sep 2024 |
DF | Waris Choolthong | (2004-01-08) 8 January 2004 (age 20) | 0 | 0 | BG Pathum United | v. Vietnam, 10 Sep 2024 |
DF | Theerathon Bunmathan | (1990-02-06) 6 February 1990 (age 34) | 105 | 7 | Buriram United | v. Singapore, 11 June 2024 |
DF | Santiphap Channgom | (1996-09-23) 23 September 1996 (age 28) | 4 | 0 | BG Pathum United | v. Singapore, 11 June 2024 |
DF | Jakkapan Praisuwan | (1994-08-16) 16 August 1994 (age 30) | 12 | 1 | BG Pathum United | 2023 AFC Asian Cup |
MF | Rungrath Poomchantuek | (1992-01-05) 5 January 1992 (age 32) | 9 | 0 | Bangkok United | v. Laos, 17 Nov. 2024 |
MF | Chitsanupong Choti | (2001-09-29) 29 September 2001 (age 23) | 1 | 0 | Khon Kaen United | v. Laos, 17 Nov. 2024 |
MF | Chanathip Songkrasin | (1993-10-05) 5 October 1993 (age 31) | 68 | 14 | BG Pathum United | 2024 King's Cup |
MF | Jaroensak Wonggorn | (1997-05-18) 18 May 1997 (age 27) | 17 | 1 | BG Pathum United | 2024 King's Cup |
MF | Channarong Promsrikaew | (2001-04-17) 17 April 2001 (age 23) | 16 | 1 | Chonburi | 2024 King's Cup |
MF | Kakana Khamyok | (2004-05-21) 21 May 2004 (age 20) | 1 | 0 | Muangthong United | 2024 King's Cup |
MF | Sarach Yooyen | (1992-05-30) 30 May 1992 (age 32) | 83 | 6 | BG Pathum United | v. Singapore, 11 June 2024 |
MF | Tanaboon Kesarat | (1993-09-21) 21 September 1993 (age 31) | 55 | 1 | Port | v. Singapore, 11 June 2024 |
MF | Kritsada Kaman | (1999-03-18) 18 March 1999 (age 25) | 34 | 0 | BG Pathum United | v. Singapore, 11 June 2024 |
MF | Airfan Doloh | (2001-01-26) 26 January 2001 (age 23) | 1 | 0 | BG Pathum United | v. Singapore, 11 June 2024 |
MF | Bordin Phala | (1994-12-20) 20 December 1994 (age 30) | 41 | 6 | Port | v. China, 6 June 2024 |
MF | Pokklaw Anan | (1991-03-04) 4 March 1991 (age 33) | 47 | 6 | Bangkok United | v. South Korea, 26 March 2024 |
MF | Pathompol Charoenrattanapirom | (1994-04-21) 21 April 1994 (age 30) | 24 | 1 | Port | 2023 AFC Asian Cup |
MF | Picha Autra | (1996-01-07) 7 January 1996 (age 28) | 9 | 0 | Muangthong United | 2023 AFC Asian Cup |
FW | Phanthamit Praphanth | (2003-11-12) 12 November 2003 (age 21) | 1 | 0 | PT Prachuap | v. Laos, 17 Nov. 2024 |
FW | Supachai Chaided | (1998-12-01) 1 December 1998 (age 26) | 41 | 7 | Buriram United | 2024 King's Cup |
FW | Poramet Arjvirai | (1998-07-20) 20 July 1998 (age 26) | 14 | 2 | Muangthong United | 2024 King's Cup |
FW | Korawich Tasa | (2000-04-07) 7 April 2000 (age 24) | 1 | 0 | Muangthong United | v. Vietnam, 10 Sep 2024 |
FW | Teerasil Dangda | (1988-06-06) 6 June 1988 (age 36) | 128 | 64 | BG Pathum United | v. Singapore, 11 June 2024 |
Withdrew from the squad due to injury |
Player records
- As of 14 November 2024
- Players in bold are still active with Thailand.
Most appearances
Rank | Player | Caps | Goals | Career |
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1 | Kiatisuk Senamuang | 134 | 71 | 1993–2007 |
2 | Teerasil Dangda | 128 | 64 | 2007–present |
3 | Totchtawan Sripan | 110 | 19 | 1993–2009 |
4 | Theerathon Bunmathan | 105 | 7 | 2010–present |
5 | Piyapong Pue-on | 100 | 70 | 1981–1997 |
Datsakorn Thonglao | 100 | 11 | 2003–2017 | |
7 | Dusit Chalermsan | 97 | 14 | 1994–2004 |
8 | Niweat Siriwong | 90 | 3 | 1997–2012 |
9 | Natee Thongsookkaew | 87 | 1 | 1986–2000 |
10 | Surachai Jaturapattarapong | 86 | 7 | 1991–2002 |
Top goalscorers
Rank | Player | Goals | Caps | Ratio | Career |
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1 | Kiatisuk Senamuang | 71 | 134 | 0.53 | 1993–2007 |
2 | Piyapong Pue-on | 70 | 100 | 0.7 | 1981–1997 |
3 | Teerasil Dangda | 64 | 128 | 0.5 | 2007–present |
4 | Sarayuth Chaikamdee | 31 | 49 | 0.63 | 2003–2011 |
5 | Vithoon Kijmongkolsak | 29 | 84 | 0.35 | 1985–1995 |
6 | Worrawoot Srimaka | 28 | 63 | 0.44 | 1995–2003 |
Daoyod Dara | 28 | 70 | 0.4 | 1975–1986 | |
Niwat Srisawat | 28 | 85 | 0.33 | 1967–1979 | |
9 | Jedsadaphon Na-Phatthalung | 27 | 79 | 0.34 | 1971–1981 |
10 | Suttha Sudsa-ard | 25 | 51 | 0.49 | 1978–1988 |
Natipong Sritong-In | 25 | 55 | 0.45 | 1994–1997 | |
Chalor Hongkajorn | 25 | 67 | 0.37 | 1979–1987 |
Competitive record
FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup record | Qualification record | ||||||||||||||||
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Year | Result | Position | Pld | W | D* | L | GF | GA | Squad | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | ||
1930 | Withdrew | Qualified as invitees | |||||||||||||||
1934 | Did not enter | Did not enter | |||||||||||||||
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1974 | Did not qualify | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 13 | ||||||||||
1978 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 8 | 12 | |||||||||||
1982 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 13 | |||||||||||
1986 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 4 | |||||||||||
1990 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 14 | |||||||||||
1994 | 8 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 13 | 7 | |||||||||||
1998 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 6 | |||||||||||
2002 | 14 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 25 | 20 | |||||||||||
2006 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 9 | 10 | |||||||||||
2010 | 10 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 20 | 17 | |||||||||||
2014 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 7 | 10 | |||||||||||
2018 | 16 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 20 | 30 | |||||||||||
2022 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 9 | 9 | |||||||||||
2026 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 9 | 9 | |||||||||||
2030 | To be determined | To be determined | |||||||||||||||
2034 | |||||||||||||||||
Total | 0/23 | – | – | – | – | – | – | — | 103 | 28 | 23 | 52 | 134 | 174 |
AFC Asian Cup
Main article: Thailand at the AFC Asian CupAFC Asian Cup record | Qualification record | ||||||||||||||||
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Year | Result | Position | Pld | W | D* | L | GF | GA | Squad | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | ||
1956 | Withdrew | Withdrew | |||||||||||||||
1960 | |||||||||||||||||
1964 | Did not qualify | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 9 | ||||||||||
1968 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 4 | |||||||||||
1972 | Third place | 3rd | 5 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 6 | 9 | Squad | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 16 | 4 | ||
1976 | Withdrew after qualifying | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 8 | 2 | ||||||||||
1980 | Did not qualify | 6 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 13 | 4 | ||||||||||
1984 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 10 | |||||||||||
1988 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 12 | |||||||||||
1992 | Group stage | 7th | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 5 | Squad | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | ||
1996 | 12th | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 13 | Squad | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 31 | 5 | |||
2000 | 9th | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 4 | Squad | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 13 | 8 | |||
2004 | 16th | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 9 | Squad | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 10 | 7 | |||
2007 | 10th | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | Squad | Qualified as co-hosts | ||||||||
2011 | Did not qualify | 6 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 3 | ||||||||||
2015 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 7 | 21 | |||||||||||
2019 | Round of 16 | 14th | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 7 | Squad | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 14 | 6 | ||
2023 | 13th | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | Squad | 11 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 14 | 11 | |||
2027 | Qualification in progress | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 9 | 9 | ||||||||||
Total | Third place | 8/18 | 28 | 3 | 11 | 14 | 22 | 54 | — | 87 | 41 | 16 | 30 | 164 | 115 |
AFC Asian Cup history | |||||
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First match | Thailand 1–1 Iraq (11 May 1972; Bangkok, Thailand) | ||||
Biggest win | Oman 0–2 Thailand (12 July 2007; Bangkok, Thailand) Thailand 2–0 Kyrgyzstan (16 January 2024; Doha, Qatar) | ||||
Biggest defeat | Saudi Arabia 6–0 Thailand (5 December 1996; Dubai, United Arab Emirates) | ||||
Best result | Third place (1972) | ||||
Worst result | Group stage (1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2007) |
ASEAN Championship
ASEAN Championship record | |||||||||
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Year | Result | Position | Pld | W | D* | L | GF | GA | Squad |
1996 | Champions | 1st | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 18 | 3 | Squad |
1998 | Fourth place | 4th | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 10 | 10 | Squad |
2000 | Champions | 1st | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 3 | Squad |
2002 | Champions | 1st | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 13 | 7 | Squad |
2004 | Group stage | 5th | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 13 | 4 | Squad |
2007 | Runners-up | 2nd | 7 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 10 | 4 | Squad |
2008 | Runners-up | 2nd | 7 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 16 | 4 | Squad |
2010 | Group stage | 6th | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 | Squad |
2012 | Runners-up | 2nd | 7 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 14 | 6 | Squad |
2014 | Champions | 1st | 7 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 17 | 6 | Squad |
2016 | Champions | 1st | 7 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 12 | 4 | Squad |
2018 | Semi-finals | 3rd | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 17 | 5 | Squad |
2020 | Champions | 1st | 8 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 18 | 3 | Squad |
2022 | Champions | 1st | 8 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 19 | 5 | Squad |
2024 | To be determined | Squad | |||||||
Total | 7 Titles | 15/15 | 85 | 54 | 21 | 10 | 195 | 68 | — |
ASEAN Championship history | |||||
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First match | Philippines 0–5 Thailand (2 September 1996; Jurong, Singapore) | ||||
Biggest win | Timor-Leste 0–10 Thailand (8 December 2024; Hanoi, Vietnam) | ||||
Biggest defeat | Vietnam 3–0 Thailand (3 September 1998; Hanoi, Vietnam) | ||||
Best result | Champions (1996, 2000, 2002, 2014, 2016, 2020, 2022) | ||||
Worst result | Group stage (2004, 2010) |
Olympic Games
Olympic Games record | Qualification record | ||||||||||||||||
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Year | Result | Position | Pld | W | D* | L | GF | GA | Squad | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | ||
1900–1904 | Only club teams participated | No qualifiers were held | |||||||||||||||
1908–1952 | Did not enter | ||||||||||||||||
1956 | First round | 11th | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 9 | Squad | Bye | |||||||
1960 | First round qualification | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 6 | ||||||||||
1964 | Second round qualification | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 10 | ||||||||||
1968 | Group stage | 16th | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 19 | Squad | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 6 | ||
1972 | Final round qualification | 6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 12 | ||||||||||
1976 | Withdrew | Withdrew | |||||||||||||||
1980 | Did not enter | Did not enter | |||||||||||||||
1984 | Second round qualification | 10 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 13 | 8 | ||||||||||
1988 | Second round qualification | 8 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 8 | 7 | ||||||||||
1992–present | See Thailand national under-23 team | See Thailand national under-23 team | |||||||||||||||
Total | First round | 11th | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 28 | — | 33 | 14 | 6 | 14 | 37 | 49 |
Olympic Games history | |||||
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First match | Great Britain 9–0 Thailand (24 November 1956; Melbourne, Australia) | ||||
Last match | Czechoslovakia 8–0 Thailand (18 October 1968; Guadalajara, Mexico) | ||||
Biggest win | — | ||||
Biggest defeat | Great Britain 9–0 Thailand (24 November 1956; Melbourne, Australia) | ||||
Best result | First round (1956) | ||||
Worst result | Group stage (1968) |
Asian Games
Asian Games record | |||||||||
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Year | Result | Position | Pld | W | D* | L | GF | GA | Squad |
1951 to 1958 | Did not enter | ||||||||
1962 | Group stage | 7th | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 10 | Squad |
1966 | Quarter-finals | 6th | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 8 | Squad |
1970 | Quarter-finals | 6th | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 6 | Squad |
1974 | Group stage | 12th | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 | Squad |
1978 | Quarter-finals | 6th | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 6 | 12 | Squad |
1982 | Group stage | 10th | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 | Squad |
1986 | Group stage | 11th | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 4 | Squad |
1990 | Fourth place | 4th | 6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 3 | Squad |
1994 | Group stage | 15th | 4 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 8 | 12 | Squad |
1998 | Fourth place | 4th | 8 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 12 | 10 | Squad |
2002–present | See Thailand national under-23 team | ||||||||
Total | Fourth place | 4th | 43 | 13 | 7 | 23 | 59 | 74 | — |
Asian Games history | |||||
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First match | Japan 3–1 Thailand (25 August 1962; Jakarta, Indonesia) | ||||
Last match | China 3–0 Thailand (16 December 1998; Bangkok, Thailand) | ||||
Biggest win | Thailand 6–0 Pakistan (29 September 1986; Daegu, South Korea) | ||||
Biggest defeat | Thailand 1–5 Japan (17 December 1966; Bangkok, Thailand) | ||||
Best result | Fourth place (1990, 1998) | ||||
Worst result | Group stage (1962, 1974, 1982, 1986, 1994) |
Southeast Asian Games
Southeast Asian Games record | ||||||||
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Year | Result | Position | Pld | W | D* | L | GF | GA |
1959 | Silver | 2nd | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 10 |
1961 | Bronze | 3rd | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 4 |
1965 | Gold | 1st | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 6 | 3 |
1967 | Bronze | 3rd | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 8 |
1969 | Silver | 2nd | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 4 |
1971 | Bronze | 3rd | 5 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 7 | 8 |
1973 | Group stage | 5th | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
1975 | Gold | 1st | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 4 |
1977 | Silver | 2nd | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
1979 | Bronze | 3rd | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 5 |
1981 | Gold | 1st | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 9 | 6 |
1983 | Gold | 1st | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 4 |
1985 | Gold | 1st | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 17 | 1 |
1987 | Bronze | 3rd | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 3 |
1989 | Fourth place | 4th | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 3 |
1991 | Silver | 2nd | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 2 |
1993 | Gold | 1st | 6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 18 | 6 |
1995 | Gold | 1st | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 19 | 2 |
1997 | Gold | 1st | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 15 | 3 |
1999 | Gold | 1st | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 24 | 1 |
2001–present | See Thailand national under-23 team | |||||||
Total | 9 Gold medals | 1st | 127 | 70 | 29 | 19 | 330 | 109 |
Southeast Asian Games history | |||||
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First match | South Vietnam 4–0 Thailand (13 December 1959; Bangkok, Thailand) | ||||
Last match | Thailand 2–0 Vietnam (14 August 1999; Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei) | ||||
Biggest win | Thailand 9–0 Cambodia (12 December 1995; Chiang Mai, Thailand) Thailand 9–0 Philippines (30 July 1999; Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei) | ||||
Biggest defeat | South Vietnam 5–0 Thailand (14 December 1967; Bangkok, Thailand) | ||||
Best result | Gold medal (1965, 1975, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999) | ||||
Worst result | Group stage (1973) |
- Notes
- : The title was shared.
- * : Denotes draws including knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
Head-to-head record
As of 30 December 2024
Thailand national football team head-to-head records | |||||||||||
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Against | First | Last | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Confederation | |
Afghanistan | 2015 | 2015 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | +2 | AFC | |
Australia | 1982 | 2017 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 4 | 15 | −11 | AFC | |
Bahrain | 1980 | 2022 | 10 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 10 | 11 | −1 | AFC | |
Bangladesh | 1973 | 2012 | 15 | 8 | 5 | 2 | 29 | 13 | +16 | AFC | |
Bhutan | 2012 | 2012 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 | +5 | AFC | |
Brazil | 2000 | 2000 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 7 | −7 | CONMEBOL | |
Brunei | 1971 | 2022 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 37 | 4 | +33 | AFC | |
Bulgaria | 1996 | 1996 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 4 | −4 | UEFA | |
Cambodia | 1957 | 2024 | 17 | 10 | 5 | 2 | 42 | 20 | +22 | AFC | |
Cameroon | 2015 | 2015 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | −1 | CAF | |
China | 1948 | 2024 | 32 | 6 | 5 | 21 | 28 | 72 | −44 | AFC | |
Chinese Taipei | 1959 | 2023 | 15 | 6 | 2 | 7 | 26 | 26 | 0 | AFC | |
Congo | 2019 | 2019 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | CAF | |
Egypt | 1987 | 1998 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | CAF | |
Estonia | 2000 | 2023 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 2 | +1 | UEFA | |
Finland | 1996 | 2013 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 12 | 6 | +6 | UEFA | |
Gabon | 2018 | 2018 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | CAF | |
Georgia | 2023 | 2023 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 8 | −8 | UEFA | |
Germany | 2004 | 2004 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 5 | −4 | UEFA | |
Ghana | 1982 | 1983 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 6 | −4 | CAF | |
Guatemala | 1968 | 1968 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4 | −3 | CONCACAF | |
Hong Kong | 1961 | 2023 | 31 | 12 | 6 | 13 | 43 | 41 | +2 | AFC | |
India | 1962 | 2019 | 24 | 10 | 7 | 7 | 36 | 29 | +7 | AFC | |
Indonesia | 1957 | 2022 | 75 | 36 | 18 | 21 | 134 | 100 | +34 | AFC | |
Iran | 1972 | 2013 | 14 | 0 | 3 | 11 | 5 | 32 | −27 | AFC | |
Iraq | 1968 | 2023 | 21 | 3 | 6 | 12 | 23 | 54 | −31 | AFC | |
Israel | 1972 | 1977 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 9 | −6 | UEFA | |
Japan | 1962 | 2024 | 23 | 2 | 4 | 17 | 16 | 57 | −41 | AFC | |
Jordan | 2004 | 2016 | 7 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 3 | +1 | AFC | |
Kazakhstan | 1998 | 2006 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | UEFA | |
Kenya | 1990 | 2017 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | +2 | CAF | |
Kuwait | 1972 | 2013 | 11 | 4 | 0 | 7 | 17 | 29 | −12 | AFC | |
Kyrgyzstan | 2001 | 2024 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | +4 | AFC | |
Laos | 1961 | 2024 | 15 | 12 | 2 | 1 | 55 | 16 | +39 | AFC | |
Latvia | 2005 | 2005 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | UEFA | |
Lebanon | 1975 | 2024 | 11 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 16 | 21 | −5 | AFC | |
Liberia | 1984 | 1984 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | −1 | CAF | |
Libya | 1977 | 1977 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | CAF | |
Liechtenstein | 1981 | 1981 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | +2 | UEFA | |
Macau | 1975 | 2007 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 2 | +13 | AFC | |
Malaysia | 1959 | 2024 | 107 | 32 | 34 | 41 | 145 | 153 | −8 | AFC | |
Maldives | 1996 | 2022 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 22 | 0 | +22 | AFC | |
Malta | 1981 | 1981 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | −2 | UEFA | |
Morocco | 1980 | 1980 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | −1 | CAF | |
Myanmar | 1957 | 2022 | 55 | 24 | 15 | 16 | 104 | 73 | +31 | AFC | |
Nepal | 1982 | 2022 | 8 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 21 | 3 | +18 | AFC | |
Netherlands | 2007 | 2007 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 | −2 | UEFA | |
New Zealand | 1969 | 2014 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 9 | 10 | −1 | OFC | |
Nigeria | 1983 | 1983 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | CAF | |
Northern Ireland | 1997 | 1997 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | UEFA | |
North Korea | 1964 | 2017 | 20 | 4 | 5 | 11 | 18 | 36 | −18 | AFC | |
Norway | 1965 | 2012 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 8 | −8 | UEFA | |
Oman | 1986 | 2024 | 13 | 5 | 2 | 6 | 11 | 10 | +1 | AFC | |
Pakistan | 1960 | 2009 | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 20 | 7 | +13 | AFC | |
Palestine | 2011 | 2011 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 2 | +1 | AFC | |
Papua New Guinea | 1984 | 1984 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4 | −3 | OFC | |
Philippines | 1971 | 2024 | 26 | 21 | 2 | 3 | 78 | 15 | +63 | AFC | |
Poland | 2010 | 2010 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 | −2 | UEFA | |
Qatar | 1984 | 2016 | 18 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 18 | 26 | −8 | AFC | |
Saudi Arabia | 1982 | 2024 | 17 | 1 | 2 | 14 | 9 | 42 | −33 | AFC | |
Singapore | 1957 | 2024 | 69 | 40 | 18 | 11 | 121 | 70 | +51 | AFC | |
Slovakia | 2004 | 2018 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 4 | −1 | UEFA | |
South Africa | 2010 | 2010 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 4 | −4 | CAF | |
South Korea | 1961 | 2024 | 53 | 9 | 9 | 35 | 41 | 109 | −68 | AFC | |
Sri Lanka | 1979 | 2022 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 22 | 3 | +19 | AFC | |
Suriname | 2022 | 2022 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | +1 | CONCACAF | |
Sweden | 1962 | 2003 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 13 | −9 | UEFA | |
Syria | 1978 | 2024 | 7 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 15 | 11 | +4 | AFC | |
Tajikistan | 2003 | 2021 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | AFC | |
Timor-Leste | 2004 | 2024 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 27 | 0 | +27 | AFC | |
Trinidad and Tobago | 2004 | 2022 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 3 | +3 | CONCACAF | |
Turkmenistan | 1998 | 2022 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 3 | +1 | AFC | |
United Arab Emirates | 1986 | 2023 | 13 | 2 | 3 | 8 | 12 | 21 | −9 | AFC | |
United States | 1987 | 1987 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | −1 | CONCACAF | |
Uruguay | 2019 | 2019 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 4 | −4 | CONMEBOL | |
Uzbekistan | 1994 | 2024 | 13 | 6 | 0 | 7 | 24 | 25 | −1 | AFC | |
Vietnam | 1956 | 2024 | 56 | 22 | 11 | 23 | 76 | 79 | −3 | AFC | |
Yemen | 1988 | 2007 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 9 | 5 | +4 | AFC | |
78 Countries | 1948 | 2024 | 871 | 336 | 202 | 333 | 1347 | 1290 | +57 | All | |
Last match updated was against Philippines on 30 December 2024. |
Regional record
Opponents | Year | Score | Outcome | Match type |
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Brunei | 20 December 2022 | 5−0 | Won | 2022 AFF Championship |
Cambodia | 20 December 2024 | 3−2 | Won | 2024 ASEAN Championship |
Indonesia | 29 December 2022 | 1−1 | Draw | 2022 AFF Championship |
Laos | 17 November 2024 | 1−1 | Draw | Friendly |
Malaysia | 14 December 2024 | 1−0 | Won | 2024 ASEAN Championship |
Myanmar | 11 December 2022 | 6−0 | Won | Friendly |
Philippines | 11 October 2024 | 3−1 | Won | 2024 King's Cup |
Singapore | 17 December 2024 | 2−4 | Won | 2024 ASEAN Championship |
Timor-Leste | 8 December 2024 | 0−10 | Won | 2024 ASEAN Championship |
Vietnam | 10 September 2024 | 1−2 | Won | 2024 LPBank Cup |
Honours
Continental
- AFC Asian Cup
- Third place (1): 1972
Regional
Friendly
- King's Cup
- China Cup
- Runners-up: 2019
- Indonesian Independence Cup
- Winners: 1994
- Korea Cup
- Third place: 1977 (shared)
- VFF Vietnam International Friendly Cup
- Winners: 2006, 2008
- Nehru Cup
- Third place: 1995
- 3 Nations in Taiwan
- Winners: 1971
- 4 Nations in Indochina
- Winners: 1989
- Brunei Games
- Winners: 1990
Awards
- ASEAN Championship Fair Play Award: 2008, 2016
See also
- Thailand national under-23 football team
- Thailand national under-21 football team
- Thailand national under-20 football team
- Thailand national under-17 football team
- Football in Thailand
Notes
- Although Australia has been a member of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) since 27 August 2013; in football, the two words "Southeast Asia" are still often used with a geographical connotation.
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