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The 2009 Queen's Cup was the 33rd edition of this Thai domestic football cup competition. The last edition was played in 2006 and won by the Rajnavy Rayong FC.
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are the most successful club, having won the competition on seven occasions.


Rules

*20 teams have been divided into 5 groups. *All groups have a host team where the group games will be based around. *Group winners enter the final phase *
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have a bye to the final phase *First phase is played from 1st Feb - 8th Feb *Final phase is played 13th Feb - 22nd Feb *3 foreign sides will enter at the final phase


Qualification rounds

The team finishing first and second in the group stages of the Queens Cup will play a knockout match on Sunday 8 February. *Winner Group A vs. Runner up Group B *Winner Group B vs. Runner up Group C *Winner Group C vs. Runner up Group D *Winner Group D vs. Runner up Group E *Winner Group E vs. Runner up Group A The winner will qualify for the final stage of the tournament held in Sirindhorn Stadium, Chonburi.


Fixtures and results


Group stages

Winners and runners up qualify for next round


Group A

''Games played at Nongprue Municipality Football Field,
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Results


Group B

''Games played at Ayutthaya Stadium,
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Results


Group C

''Games played at
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Results


Group D

''Games played at
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Results


Group E

''Games played at
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Results


Knockout round

5 one-off matches, winners advance to final stage. ---- ---- ---- ----


Final round: Group stages

Qualifiers: *
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Group A

Games played at Princess Sirindhorn Stadium,
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Results


Group B

Games played at Princess Sirindhorn Stadium,
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Results


Semi-finals

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Final


Champions


See also

* Thailand Football Records and Statistics


External links


Thailand Queen's Cup statistics
RSSSF
Thai football Blog
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