Thailand national football team
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| Association | Football Association of Thailand | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Head coach | Thongsuk Sampahangsit [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Most caps | Kiatisuk Senamuang (116) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Top scorer | Piyapong Piew-on (103) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Home stadium | Rajamangala Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| FIFA code | THA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| FIFA ranking | 120 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Highest FIFA ranking | 43 (September 1998) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Lowest FIFA ranking | 137 (December 2006) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Elo ranking | 118 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| First international (South Vietnam; Date Unknown, 1956?) |
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| Biggest win (Bangkok, Thailand; May 24, 1971) |
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| Biggest defeat (Melbourne, Australia; November 26, 1956) |
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| 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 connected to the Football Association of Thailand. The team has finished in the Asian Cup as third in 1972. They participated in the Summer Olympics twice and Asian Games four times.
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- 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
- 1996 - Champions
- 1998 - Semi Finals
- 2000 - Champions
- 2002 - Champions
- 2004 - Round 1
- 2007 - Runner-up
Thailand team at the Asian Games
- 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 - Champion
- 1983 - Champion
- 1985 - Champion
- 1987 - 3rd-place
- 1989 -
- 1991 -
- 1993 - Champion
- 1995 - Champion
- 1997 - Champion
- 1999 - Champion
- 2001 - Champion
- 2003 - Champion
- 2005 - Champion
2006 Asian Games Squad [2]
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- Piyapong Piew-on - 103
- Kiatisuk Senamuang - 91 [3]
- Niwat Srisawat - 55
- Jessadapon na Patalung - 42
- Netiphong Srithong-in - 35
- ^ Sampahangsit is new Thai coach
- ^ Thailand squad from dohaasiangames.org
- ^ 91 goals from his own website