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Thailand Women's National Under-19 Football Team
Thailand women's national under-20 football team participated at the 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship. Competitive record FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup AFF U-19 Women's Championship AFF Women's Championship See also * Thailand women's national football team The Thailand women's national football team ( th, ฟุตบอลหญิงทีมชาติไทย, ) represents Thailand in women's association football and is run by the Football Association of Thailand. The team won the Asian Cu ... * Thailand women's national under-17 football team References External links Official websiteFIFA profile Asian women's national under-20 association football teams U {{Thailand-sport-stub ...
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Football Association Of Thailand
The Football Association of Thailand under Patronage of His Majesty the King ( th, สมาคมกีฬาฟุตบอลแห่งประเทศไทย ในพระบรมราชูปถัมภ์), or FA Thailand for short, is the governing body of association football, futsal and beach soccer in Thailand. It was founded on 25 April 1916. The association joined FIFA on 23 June 1925 and AFC in 1954. History In 1916, King Vajiravudh founded "The Football Association of Thailand under Patronage of His Majesty the King" after that the association joined the FIFA in 1925 and AFC in 1954. Thailand national football team joined Olympic Games first time in Australia in 1956. The first football stadium, Supachalasai Stadium, was built in 1935. King's Cup, the first football cup was introduced in 1968. And then two years later, Queen's Cup, a national cup competition, started in 1970. Thai football competitions Leagues and tournaments League competitions ...
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2011 AFC U-19 Women's Championship
The 2011 AFC U-19 Women's Championship was the 6th edition of the AFC U-19 Women's Championship. Vietnam hosted the tournament from 6 to 16 October 2011. The top 3 teams Japan, North Korea, and China qualified to the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. Japan was later named host of the U-20 Women's World Cup, so their spot was awarded to fourth-place finisher South Korea. Seeding The tournament format is: Qualification Uzbekistan and Iran progressed from the first qualifying round as winners but then finished in the last two places in the second qualification round. Vietnam came through the qualification as the group winner in the 2nd qualification round. Final round Venues The host city was Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. The Final round was played at the following stadiums. * Thanh Long Sports Centre * Thong Nhat Stadium Results ''All matches were held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (UTC+7) ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ...
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Thailand Women's National Under-17 Football Team
Thailand women's national under-17 football team is a Thailand women's association football youth team for women soccer player aged under 17 or 16. Competitive record AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup ''Source'' AFF U-16 Women's Championship See also * Thailand women's national football team The Thailand women's national football team ( th, ฟุตบอลหญิงทีมชาติไทย, ) represents Thailand in women's association football and is run by the Football Association of Thailand. The team won the Asian C ... * Thailand women's national under-20 football team References External links Official websiteFIFA profile Asian women's national under-17 association football teams U {{Thailand-sport-stub ...
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Thailand Women's National Football Team
The Thailand women's national football team ( th, ฟุตบอลหญิงทีมชาติไทย, ) represents Thailand in women's association football and is run by the Football Association of Thailand. The team won the Asian Cup in 1983 and have qualified for two FIFA Women's World Cups in 2015 and 2019. Their highest ranking in the FIFA Women's World Rankings is 28th, achieved in July 2011 and June 2018. History 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup Thailand qualified to the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup by finishing the 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup in fifth place, defeating hosts and regional rivals Vietnam. 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup In spite of less investment than the men's team, the Thai women's team made history by becoming the country's first 11-a-side football team of either gender to qualify for a FIFA tournament without hosting one. Because of this, the Football Association of Thailand announced that they will invest more in order to improve the quality of Th ...
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2004 AFF Women's Championship
The 2004 AFF Women's Championship was hosted by Vietnam. The inaugural tournament was held from 30 September to 9 October 2004. Myanmar became the first nation to win the tournament by beating Vietnam in the final. Group stage Group A ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Knockout stage Semi-finals Third place match Final Awards Goalscorers Final ranking External links 2004 AFF Women's Championshipat RSSSF {{DEFAULTSORT:Aff Women's Championship, 2004 Women's AFF Women's 2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 6 ... International association football competitions hosted by Vietnam ...
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AFF Women's Championship
The AFF Women's Championship is the competition in women's football organised by the ASEAN Football Federation, contested by the national teams of nations in Southeast Asia and Australia. The official tournament started in 2004, hosted by Vietnam and won by Myanmar. Results A 2017 edition was planned in Thailand but was later cancelled by the ASEAN Football Federation in February 2017 citing the big amount of major women's football tournament already scheduled in Asia for the year. The 2020 edition to be held in the Philippines was also postponed to 2021, and later rescheduled in 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Teams reaching the top four Participating nations ;Legend * — Champions * — Runners-up * — Third place * — Fourth place * GS — Group stage * Q — Qualified for the current tournament * — Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned * — Hosts Summary (2004-2022) Awards Winning coaches Top goalscorers See also * AFF Championship * CAFA ...
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AFF U-19 Women's Championship
The AFF U-19 Women's Championship is association football tournament for women's national teams under the age of 19. It is organised by the ASEAN Football Federation every two years. The official tournament started in 2014, hosted by Thailand and won by Thailand. History 2014 The first women's ASEAN championship at the youth level, held as the 2014 AFF U-19 Women's Championship was held in Thailand from 16 August through 26 August 2014. The competition was held at the Rajamangala Stadium. In the final, Thailand defeated Vietnam by penalties. The top scorer award went to Nilar Win of Myanmar. 2022 Eight years after the maiden tournament, ASEAN Football Federation decided to bring back the competition and changed it into an under-18 tournament. Indonesia were chosen as host for the 2022 edition. All matches were held in Jakabaring Sport City, with Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium as the main venue and Jakabaring Athletic Field as the alternate venue. Results Awards Winning coaches ...
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Miyo Okamoto
is a Japanese football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. She was most recently the head coach of the Thailand senior and under-20 women's national teams. At the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup, her usage of unusual tactics and out-of-position players, such as striker Pitsamai Sornsai in defence, led to Thailand only winning a single match in the group stage and losing 7-0 to defending champions Japan in the quarter-finals, as well as both World Cup play-off matches to regional rivals Vietnam and Chinese Taipei. She was criticised after the tournament, but continued to hold on to her job and led the War Elephants to a silver medal at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam. Managerial statistics Honours Manager Thailand Women * 2021 Southeast Asian Games: Silver medal * AFF Women's Championship runner-up: 2022 See also * Japan Football Association (JFA) References 1978 births Living people Japanese women's footballers Japanese women's footb ...
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2022 AFF U-18 Women's Championship
The 2022 AFF U-18 Women's Championship was the 2nd edition of the AFF U-19 Women's Championship, an international women's youth football tournament organised by ASEAN Football Federation (AFF). It was hosted by Indonesia. Australia beat Vietnam 2–0 in the final for their first title in the championship. Participant teams There was no qualification, and all entrants advanced to the final tournament. The following teams from member associations of the AFF entered the tournament: Venues Matches were held in Jakabaring Sport City, with Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium as the main venue and Jakabaring Athletic Field as the alternate venue. Group stage * ''All times listed are WIB (UTC+7).'' Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Knockout stage In the knockout stage, the penalty shoot-out was used to decide the winner if necessary. Bracket Semi-finals Third place match Final Winner Goalscorers Final ranking This table will sh ...
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Nuengrutai Srathongvian
Nuengrutai Srathongvian ( th, หนึ่งฤทัย สระทองเวียน; ; born 1 January 1972), also known as "Coach Nueng" ( th, โค้ชหนึ่ง), is a Thai former footballer and field hockey player and who is the currently assistant coach of Thailand . Sporting career While attending Kasetsart University, Srathongvian began playing field hockey, as there were few football matches played for year one students. She represented the Thailand women's national field hockey team, winning the gold medal as hosts at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games in Chiang Mai. She later went on to represent the Thailand women's national football team, appearing for the team in the football tournament at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok. Hosts Thailand finished last in their group with one point. In club football, she played for Police Club. Managerial career Srathongvian previously coached the . In 2013, she was appointed as the assistant coach for the women's national ...
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2014 AFF U-19 Women's Championship
The 2014 AFF U-19 Women's Championship was held from 16 to 26 August 2014, hosted by Thailand. All games were played at the Rajamangala Stadium. For the first time it was held as an under-19 tournament. Thailand beat Vietnam in the final after penalties. Teams * * * * * Venue Standings and Results *All times are Thailand Standard Time – UTC+07:00. Group stage ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Third place play-off Final Winner Goalscorers ;16 goals * Nilar Win (footballer), Nilar Win ;11 goals * Lê Hoài Lương ;9 goals * Saowalak Pengngam ;8 goals * Passanan Thong-Im ;5 goals * Kay Zin Myint * Sudarat Chucheun, Sudarat Chuchuen * Lê Thị Thùy Trang * Hoàng Thị Mười ;4 goals * Jiraporn Mongkoldee ;3 goals * May Sabai Phoo * Yun Me Me Lwin * Panadda Siserm * Lê Thị Hồng Tươi ;2 goals * Wai Zin Hnin * Theint Ko Ko * Sirintip Thongmai * Nurul Khairiah Binte Azhar * Nguyễn Kim Anh * Nguyễn Thị Thùy Hương ;1 g ...
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2019 AFC U-19 Women's Championship
The 2019 AFC U-19 Women's Championship was the 10th edition of the AFC U-19 Women's Championship, the biennial international youth association football, football championship organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for the women's under-19 national teams of Asia. The tournament was held in Thailand between 27 October and 9 November 2019, with a total of eight teams competing. The top three teams of the tournament would have qualified for the 2021 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup (originally 2020 but postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic) in Costa Rica as the AFC representatives. However, FIFA announced on 17 November 2020 that this edition of the World Cup would be cancelled. This edition was the last to be played as an under-19 tournament, as the AFC had agreed to the proposal for switching the tournament from under-19 to under-20 starting from 2022. Japan women's national under-20 football team, Japan are the defending champions. Qualification Four teams qualified direc ...
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