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Most caps = ] (116) | | Most caps = ] (116) | | ||
Top scorer = ] (63) | | Top scorer = ] (63) | | ||
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FIFA Rank = 114 | | ||
1st ranking date = August 1993 | | 1st ranking date = August 1993 | | ||
FIFA max = 43 | | FIFA max = 43 | | ||
FIFA max date = September 1998| | FIFA max date = September 1998| | ||
FIFA min = |
FIFA min = 114| | ||
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FIFA min date = September 2006| | ||
Elo Rank = 118 | | Elo Rank = 118 | | ||
Revision as of 23:42, 15 September 2006
Shirt badge/Association crest | |||
Nickname(s) | - | ||
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Association | Football Association of Thailand | ||
Head coach | Charnwit Polcheewin | ||
Most caps | Kiatisuk Senamuang (116) | ||
Top scorer | Kiatisuk Senamuang (63) | ||
FIFA code | THA | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 114 | ||
Highest | 43 (September 1998) | ||
Lowest | 114 (September 2006) | ||
First international | |||
South Vietnam 3 - 1 Thailand (South Vietnam; Date Unknown, 1956?) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Thailand 10 - 0 Brunei (Bangkok, Thailand; May 24, 1971) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Great Britain 9 - 0 Thailand (Melbourne, Australia; November 26, 1956) | |||
Appearances | (first in -) | ||
Best result | - | ||
AFC Asian Cup | |||
Appearances | 5 (first in 1972) | ||
Best result | Third place, 1972 |
The Thailand national football team is the national team of Thailand and is controlled by the Football Association of Thailand. They were the best team (in terms of world ranking) in South-east Asia for many years until Singapore overtook them recently. They have never made the World Cup; their best finish in the Asian Cup was third in 1972.
World Cup record
Asian Cup record
- 1956 to 1964 - Did not enter
- 1968 - Did not qualify
- 1972 - Third place
- 1976 - Withdrew after qualifying
- 1980 to 1988 - Did not qualify
- 1992 - Round 1
- 1996 - Round 1
- 2000 - Round 1
- 2004 - Round 1
- 2007 - Qualified as one of the four co-host countries
Trivia: Thailand has only ever won one Asian Cup game, the 3rd place final in 1972 against Cambodia, and Thailand won that game on penalties (they reached the semis after a draw with Iraq in the group stages, before losing to Korea in extra time).
Tiger Cup record
SEA Games record
- 1959 - Runner-up
- 1961 - 3rd-place
- 1965 - Champion
- 1967 - 3rd-place
- 1969 - Runner-up
- 1971 - 3rd-place
- 1973 -
- 1975 - Champion
- 1977 - Runner-up
- 1979 - 3rd-place
- 1981 to 1987 - Champion
- 1987 - 3rd-place
- 1989 -
- 1991 to 2005 - Champion
External links
- Thai FA official site
International association football | ||
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World (FIFA) | ||
Asia (AFC) | ||
Africa (CAF) | ||
North America (CONCACAF) | ||
South America (CONMEBOL) | ||
Oceania (OFC) | ||
Europe (UEFA) | ||
Inter-Continental |
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Non-FIFA | ||
National men's football teams of Asia (AFC) | |
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AFC Asian Cup | |
West Asia (WAFF) | |
Central Asia (CAFA) | |
South Asia (SAFF) | |
East Asia (EAFF) | |
Southeast Asia (AFF) | |
Defunct | |
Former |
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