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Team colours
Home Away
Association
Football Association of Thailand
Current coach
Siegfried Held
Most capped player
Kiatisuk Senamuang, 116
Highest goalscorer
Kiatisuk Senamuang, 63
First International
South Vietnam 3 - 1 Thailand
(South Vietnam; Date Unknown, 1956?)
Largest win
Thailand 10 - 0 Brunei
(Bangkok, Thailand; Date Unknown, 1972)
Largest defeat
Great Britain 9 - 0 Thailand
(Melbourne, Australia; 26 November, 1956)
World Cup
Finals appearances: 0
Asian Nations Cup
Finals appearances: 5 (First: 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 have never made the World Cup; their best finish in the Asian Cup was third in 1972.

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National men's football teams of Asia (AFC)
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