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2020–21 Thai FA Cup
The 2020–21 Thai FA Cup is the 27th season of a Thailand's knockout football competition, this season is the 50th anniversary since its establishment in 1970. The tournament was sponsored by Chang, and known as the Chang FA Cup ( th, ช้าง เอฟเอคัพ) for sponsorship purposes. The tournament is organized by the Football Association of Thailand. 91 clubs were accepted into the tournament, and it began with the qualification round on 30 September 2020 and concluded with the final on 11 April 2021. The winner would have qualified for the 2022 AFC Champions League group stage and the 2021 Thailand Champions Cup. Calendar Results ''Note: T1: Clubs from Thai League 1; T2: Clubs from Thai League 2; T3: Clubs from Thai League 3; T4: Clubs from Thailand Amateur League.'' Qualification round There were 8 clubs from 2020–21 Thai League 2, 25 clubs from 2020–21 Thai League 3 and 21 clubs from Thailand Amateur League have signed to participate in the 2020–21 T ...
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Thailand
Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is bordered to the north by Myanmar and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the west by the Andaman Sea and the extremity of Myanmar. Thailand also shares maritime borders with Vietnam to the southeast, and Indonesia and India to the southwest. Bangkok is the nation's capital and largest city. Tai peoples migrated from southwestern China to mainland Southeast Asia from the 11th century. Indianised kingdoms such as the Mon, Khmer Empire and Malay states ruled the region, competing with Thai states such as the Kingdoms of Ngoenyang, Sukhothai, Lan Na and Ayutthaya, which also rivalled each other. European contact began in 1511 with a Portuguese diplomatic mission to Ayutthaya, w ...
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Thailand Amateur League
Thailand Amateur League ( th, ไทยแลนด์ อเมเจอร์ลีก), commonly known as the TA, is the fourth level of Thai football organised by Thai League Co.,Ltd. It was started in 2017 by an idea from Police General Somyot Poompanmoung, the president of Football Association of Thailand for improving all Thai Amateur clubs to be better and allowing other clubs which are in other regions chances to play in a national FA tournament. In 2017, the tournament is divided into 12 regions and participated by 119 clubs which are former members Football Division 3, and debutants in the season. As the tournament is considered as the lowest level of Thai football, so the number of participants is unlimited as well as any club is able to send an application to participate in the tournament. In 2016 the Football Division 3 became a trophy for the Thailand Amateur League. Champions history Champions of the 4th tier Thai football league system (as Football Divis ...
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Sri Narong Stadium
Sri Narong Stadium ( th, สนามกีฬาศรีณรงค์) is a multi-purpose stadium in Surin Province, Thailand. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Surin City F.C. This stadium used to be a boxing match between Khaosai Galaxy and Alberto Castro of Columbia in 1989, for Khaosai 11th defense of the WBA Junior bantamweight Super flyweight, also referred to as junior bantamweight, is a boxing weight classes, weight class in professional boxing, contested from and up to . History The first title match in this division was in 1980, when the World Boxing Council respond ... world title, the competition results are Khaosai won by TKO in 10th round. References Multi-purpose stadiums in Thailand Buildings and structures in Surin province Sport in Surin province {{Thailand-sports-venue-stub ...
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Surin may refer to: Places * Surin, Deux-Sèvres, commune in France * Surin, Vienne, commune in France * Surin, Iran (other), places in Iran * Surin Province, Thailand ** Surin, Thailand, capital of the Province and district ** Surin Airport, Thailand ** Mueang Surin District, the capital district of Surin Province * Surin Beach, one of the main beaches of Phuket, Thailand * Surin Islands, an archipelago in the Andaman Sea belonging to Thailand People * Jean-Joseph Surin (1600–1665), French Jesuit mystic, preacher, devotional writer and exorcist * Surin Pitsuwan (1949–2017), Thai politician * Bruny Surin (born 1967), Canadian athlete * Igor Surin (born 1974), former Russian professional footballer * Masira Surin (born 1981), Indian field hockey player * Aleksandr Surin (filmmaker), Russian filmmaker, directed the 1999 film ''Flowers from the Victors'' based on '' Three Comrades'' * Surin (Nestorian patriarch), Iranian aristocrat * Surin Fernando (born 1983), Australi ...
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Nong Bua Lamphu Province
Nong Bua Lamphu ( th, หนองบัวลำภู, , ) is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (''changwat'') lies in upper northeastern Thailand also called Isan. Neighbouring provinces are (from north clockwise) Udon Thani, Khon Kaen, and Loei. Geography Nong Bua Lamphu is in the heart of the Khorat Plateau. The total forest area is , or 11.7 percent of the area of the province. National parks There is one national park and one national park (preparation), along with five other national parks, make up region 10 (Udon Thani) of Thailand's protected areas. * Phu Kao–Phu Phan Kham National Park, * Phu Hin Chom That–Phu Phra Bat National Park, Paleontological remains ''Chalawan'', an extinct genus of crocodylin, is known solely from its holotype collected in the early-1980s from a road-cut near the town of Nong Bua Lam Phu, in the upper part of the Phu Kradung Formation. This single specimen is the most well preserved vertebrate fossil that has been found f ...
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Mueang Nong Bua Lam Phu District
Mueang Nong Bua Lam Phu ( th, เมืองหนองบัวลำภู; ) is the capital district ('' amphoe mueang'') of Nong Bua Lam Phu province, northeastern Thailand. Geography Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise): Non Sang, Si Bun Rueang, and Na Klang of Nong Bua Lam Phu Province; Kut Chap and Nong Wua So of Udon Thani province. Administration The district is divided into 15 sub-districts (''tambons''), which are further subdivided into 179 villages ('' mubans''). The town (''thesaban mueang'') Nong Bua Lam Phu covers parts of ''tambons'' Nong Bua, Pho Chai, and Lam Phu. There are three townships (''thesaban tambon''): Hua Na, Na Mafueang, and Na Kham Hai. Each covers parts of the same-named ''tambon''. There are a further 13 tambon administrative organization ''Tambon'' ( th, ตำบล, ) is a local governmental unit in Thailand. Below district (''amphoe'') and province ('' changwat''), they form the third administrative subdivision lev ...
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Nong Bua Lamphu Province Stadium
Nong Bua Lamphu Province Stadium ( th, สนามกีฬาจังหวัดหนองบัวลำภู ) is a multi-purpose stadium in Nong Bua Lamphu Province, Thailand. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of Nongbua Pitchaya F.C. Nongbua Pitchaya Football Club ( Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลหนองบัว พิชญ) is a Thai professional football club based in Nong Bua Lamphu province. The club participates in Thai League 2, the second tier of Thai ... References Multi-purpose stadiums in Thailand {{Thailand-sports-venue-stub ...
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Sakdarin Mingsamorn
Sakdarin Mingsamorn ( th, ศักดรินทร์ มิ่งสมร; born February 10, 1988) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a right-back. Honour Nongbua Pitchaya * Thai League 2 Thai League 2 ( th, ไทยลีก 2), commonly known as the T2, formally called Thai Division 1 League, is the second-tier professional league in the Thai football league system. The top 3 are promoted to Thai League 1 at the end of the s ...: 2020–21 External links * References 1988 births Living people Sakdarin Mingsamorn Men's association football defenders Sakdarin Mingsamorn Sakdarin Mingsamorn Sakdarin Mingsamorn Sakdarin Mingsamorn {{Thailand-footy-defender-stub ...
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Yod Chanthawong
Yod or YOD may refer to: Language * Yod (sound), the /j/ glide—as in the English word ''yous initial phoneme * Yodh, the tenth letter of many Semitic alphabets People * Father Yod (1922–1975), American esoteric spiritual leader and restaurateur * Leslie Daiken (1912–1964; nicknamed ''Yod''), Irish writer, editor and activist Other uses * Yod (astrology), an aspect formation * CFB Cold Lake, a Royal Canadian Air Force base in Alberta (IATA code: YOD) * Year of the Dolphin, a 2007 United Nations Environment Programme observance * Yods, characters in the 1999 '' Outcast'' video game See also * Ecstatic Yod (label), a record label run by music critic Byron Coley * Yad, the Jewish religious pointing device * Yod-dropping and yod-coalescence The phonological history of the English language includes various changes in the phonology of consonant clusters. H-cluster reductions The H-cluster reductions are various consonant reductions that have occurred in the histo ...
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Supot Jodjam
Supot Jodjam ( th, สุพจน์ จดจำ), born March 2, 1990) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a forward. International career After the outstanding performance with Krabi F.C. in 2017 season. He received call-up for Thailand in a friendly match against Myanmar and Kenya. In March, 2018 he was in the squad of Thailand for 2018 King's Cup, but did not make an appearance. International Honours Club ;PT Prachuap FC * Thai League Cup (1) : 2019 File:2019 collage v1.png, From top left, clockwise: Hong Kong protests turn to widespread riots and civil disobedience; House of Representatives votes to adopt articles of impeachment against Donald Trump; CRISPR gene editing first used to experim ... References External links * * 1990 births Living people Supot Jodjam Supot Jodjam Men's association football forwards Supot Jodjam Supot Jodjam Supot Jodjam Supot Jodjam Supot Jodjam Supot Jodjam Supot Jodjam Supot Jodjam Supot Jodjam Supot Jod ...
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Nongbua Pitchaya F
Nong Bua may refer to: * Nong Bua District in Nakhon Sawan, Thailand * Nong Bua, Chiang Mai, subdistrict of Chai Prakan District, Chiang Mai, Thailand * Nong Bua railway station in Taling Chan Subdistrict, Saraburi City, Thailand * Nong Bua City F.C., football club in Nong Bua Lamphu, Thailand See also *Nong Bua Lamphu Province Nong Bua Lamphu ( th, หนองบัวลำภู, , ) is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (''changwat'') lies in upper northeastern Thailand also called Isan. Neighbouring provinces are (from north clockwise) Udon Thani, Khon Kaen ..., Thailand * Nong Bua Daeng District in Chaiyaphum, Thailand * Nong Bua Rawe District in Chaiyaphum, Thailand * List of tambon in Thailand (N–O) {{disambig ...
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Thai League 3
Thai League 3 or Thailand Regional Championship, commonly known as the T3, is the third level of Thai football league system, Thai football. It was started in 2017 First season. In 2017, the League is divided in 2 regions and participated by 32 clubs 1st-4th clubs from 8 regions which are former members Regional League Division 2 and debutants in the season. History of Thai third-tier football Division 2 era (until 2017) A national third tier of Football Association of Thailand was first established when the newly created Regional League Division 2, Division 2 Football League was formed in 2006 with 10 member clubs. In 2006, the first season, 10 clubs played each other twice, with promotion going to the championship winner Chula-Sinthana FC. No relegation occurred in 2006. In 2008, although two clubs were relegated at the end of the 2007 season, the league was again expanded the following year, to 22 clubs. 2 Groups would be created. 11 clubs in Group A and 11 clubs in Group ...
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