Queen's Cup

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Queen's Cup is an annual cup competition in Thailand run by Football Association of Thailand. It started in 1970. The name of this cup is after the name of the Queen Sirikit

The 32nd Queen's Cup was hold at Chulalongkorn Stadium in Bangkok during 2 November-15 November 2006

[edit] Past Winners of the Queen's Cup

The top clubs by number of wins:

  1. FC Hanyang (South Korea) - 7
  2. Port Authority of Thailand FC - 6
  3. Thai Farmers Bank FC - 4

[edit] The Winners

  1. 1970 - Bangkok Bank FC & Royal Thai Air Force FC (shared)
  2. 1971 - Bulog Putera (Indonesia)
  3. 1972 - Rajpracha FC
  4. 1973 - Rajvithi FC
  5. 1974 - Royal Thai Air Force FC
  6. 1976 - Yanmar Diesel (Japan)
  7. 1977 - Hanyang University FC (S. Korea) - Port Authority of Thailand FC (shared)
  8. 1978 - Port Authority of Thailand FC
  9. 1979 - Port Authority of Thailand FC - August 1st (China) (shared)
  10. 1980 - Port Authority of Thailand FC
  11. 1981 - Rajpracha FC
  12. 1982 - Royal Thai Air Force FC
  13. 1983 - Bangkok Bank FC
  14. 1984 - Hanyang University FC
  15. 1986 - Shanghai University FC (China)
  16. 1987 - Port Authority of Thailand FC
  17. 1988 - Hanyang University FC
  18. 1989 - Hanyang University FC
  19. 1990 - Hanyang University FC
  20. 1991 - Hanyang University FC
  21. 1992 - Gamba Osaka (Japan)
  22. 1993 - Port Authority of Thailand FC
  23. 1994 - Thai Farmers Bank FC
  24. 1995 - Thai Farmers Bank FC
  25. 1996 - Thai Farmers Bank FC
  26. 1997 - Thai Farmers Bank FC
  27. 1999 - Hanyang University FC
  28. 2000 - Bangkok Bank FC
  29. 2002 - Osotsapa FC
  30. 2003 - Osotsapa FC
  31. 2004 - Osotsapa FC
  32. 2006 - Royal Thai Navy FC

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