Thailand women's national football team

Thailand
Nickname(s) Changsuk
(ช้างศึก, "The War Elephants")
Association Football Association of Thailand
Sub-confederation AFF (South-East Asia)
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Head coach Nuengruethai Sathongwien
Captain Naphat Seesraum
FIFA code THA
FIFA ranking 29 Increase 2 (27 March 2015)
Highest FIFA ranking 28 (July 2011)
Lowest FIFA ranking 42 (September 2006)
First colours
Second colours
Biggest win
 Thailand 14–1 Laos 
(Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; 22 September 2012)
Biggest defeat
 North Korea 15–0 Thailand 
(Bangkok, Thailand; 12 December 1998)
World Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 2015)
AFC Women's Asian Cup
Appearances 15 (First in 1975)
Best result Winner (1983)
Thailand women's national football team in 2015

The Thailand women's national football team is a female football team representing Thailand and controlled by Football Association of Thailand (FAT)[1][2]

Coaching staff

Adviser Chairman Thailand Charnwit Polcheewin
Manager Thailand Nuanphan Lamsam
Technical Director Japan Ichiro Fujita
Head Coach Thailand Nuengruethai Sathongwien
Coach Thailand Chinathip Mingkwan
Physiotherapist Thailand Nathonpee Polyai

History

In 2005, the country was one of seven teams that included Brunei, Thailand, Indonesia, East Timor, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Burma and Singapore, that were expected to field a women's football team to compete at the South East Asian Games in Marikina in December.[3]

Competition history

World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup
Year Result GP W D L GF GA
China 1991Did not qualify------
Sweden 1995Did not enter------
United States 1999Did not enter------
United States 2003Did not qualify------
China 2007Did not qualify------
Germany 2011Did not qualify------
Canada 2015Qualified------
Total1/7------

Women's Asian Cup

Women's Asian Cup
Year Round GP W D L GF GA
Hong Kong 1975 Runner-up 4301105
Taiwan 1977 Runner-up 430183
India 1979 Did not qualify ------
Hong Kong 1981 Runner-Up 530268
Thailand 1983 Champions 4400161
Hong Kong 1986 Third place 5401155
Hong Kong 1989 Round 1 3003112
Japan 1991 Round 1 331114
Malaysia 1993 Did not qualify ------
Malaysia 1995 Round 1 210134
China 1997 Did not qualify ------
Philippines 1999 Round 1 4202610
Chinese Taipei 2001 Round 1 420259
Thailand 2003 Round 1 4202621
Australia 2006 Round 1 4103226
Vietnam 2008 Round 1 3003111
China 2010 Round 1 310227
Vietnam 2014 Fifth place 4 2 0 2 4 13
TotalBest: Champions 48 27 1 26 70 138

Women's Asian Games

Asian Games
Year Result GP W D L GF GA
India 1951 to South Korea 1986 No competition------
China 1990 to Japan 1994 Did Not Enter------
Thailand 1998 Group Stage3012122
South Korea 2002 Did Not Enter------
Qatar 2006 Group Stage3102511
China 2010 Group Stage200206
South Korea 2014 Quarter-Final4202217
TotalBest: Quarter-Final123182746

Women's Asean Cup

Women's Asean Cup
Year Round GP W D L GF GA
Vietnam 2006 Third Place 311166
Burma 2007 Runner-up 5302267
Vietnam 2008 Third Place 5302224
Laos 2011 Champions 5500224
Vietnam 2012 Third Place 4301212
Burma 2013 Group stage 4211123
TotalBest: Champions 26 17 2 7 109 26

SEA Games

SEA Games
Year Round GP W D L GF GA
Thailand 1985
Champions
2
2
0
0
10
0
Thailand 1995
Champions
5
4
1
0
16
3
Indonesia 1997
Champions
4
4
0
0
11
3
Brunei 1999
Canceled
-
-
-
-
-
-
Malaysia 2001
Runner-Up
5
3
1
1
9
6
Vietnam 2003
Runner-Up
4
2
0
2
11
8
Philippines 2005
Third Place
4
3
0
1
14
2
Thailand 2007
Champions
4
3
1
0
18
2
Laos 2009
Runner-Up
5
2
3
0
22
5
Indonesia 2011
Canceled
-
-
-
-
-
-
Burma 2013
Champions
4
3
1
0
15
4
Total
Best: Champions
33 23 6 4 111 29

Results and upcoming fixtures

      Win       Draw       Lose

Date Tournament Location Result Score Opponent
15 May 2014 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup – Group B Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam L 0–7  China PR
17 May 2014 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup – Group B Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam L 0–4  South Korea
19 May 2014 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup – Group B Vietnam Thủ Dầu Một, Vietnam W 2-1  Myanmar
21 May 2014 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup – Fifth place play-off Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam W 2-1  Vietnam
27 July 2014 Friendly match Burma Yangon, Myanmar L 0-1  Myanmar
9 September 2014 Friendly match China Beijing, China D 2-2  China PR
14 September 2014 2014 Asian Games – Group A South Korea Incheon, South Korea L 0-5  South Korea
17 September 2014 2014 Asian Games – Group A South Korea Incheon, South Korea W 10-0  Maldives
21 September 2014 2014 Asian Games – Group A South Korea Incheon, South Korea W 10-0  India
14 September 2014 2014 Asian Games – Quarter Finals South Korea Incheon, South Korea L 1-2  Vietnam
8 February 2015 Friendly match Netherlands Almelo, Netherlands L 0-7  Netherlands
14 March 2015 Friendly match Thailand Pathum Thani, Thailand W 11-1  Papua New Guinea
14 March 2015 Friendly match Thailand Bangkok, Thailand W 7-0  Papua New Guinea
18 April 2015 Friendly match Thailand Bangkok, Thailand W 5-0  Malaysia
26 April 2015 Friendly match Thailand Bangkok, Thailand D 2-2  Myanmar
1 May 2015 2015 AFF Women's Championship Group A Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam L 0-3  Australia U20
3 May 2015 2015 AFF Women's Championship Group A Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - -  Indonesia
5 May 2015 2015 AFF Women's Championship Group A Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - -  Laos
7 June 2015 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Group B Canada Ottawa, Canada - -  Norway
11 June 2015 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Group B Canada Ottawa, Canada - -  Ivory Coast
15 June 2015 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Group B Canada Winnipeg, Canada - -  Germany

Players

# Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 GK Waraporn Boonsing 16 February 1990 Thailand BG-Bandit Asia
18 GK Sukanya Chor.Charoenying 24 November 1987 Sweden Östersunds DFF
22 GK Yada Sengyong 10 September 1993 Thailand North Bangkok College
2 DF Darut Changplook 3 February 1988 Thailand North Bangkok College
3 DF Natthakarn Chinwong 15 March 1992 Thailand Khonkaen Sport School
4 DF Duangnapa Sritala 4 February 1986 Thailand Bangkok
9 DF Warunee Phetwiset 13 December 1990 Thailand Chonburi Sriprathum
10 DF Sunisa Srangthaisong 6 May 1988 Thailand BG-Bandit Asia
DF Kwanruethai Kunupatham 19 October 1990 Thailand BG-Bandit Asia
DF Khwanruedi Saengchan 10 September 1993 Thailand BG-Bandit Asia
5 MF Supaphon Gaewbaen 4 March 1985 Thailand BG-Bandit Asia
6 MF Pikul Khueanpet 20 September 1988 Thailand BG-Bandit Asia
7 MF Silawan Intamee 22 January 1994 Thailand Chonburi Sriprathum
8 MF Naphat Seesraum(Captain) 11 May 1987 Thailand BG-Bandit Asia
12 MF Wilaiporn Boothduang 25 June 1987 Thailand Bangkok
13 MF Orathai Srimanee 12 June 1988 Thailand BG-Bandit Asia
17 MF Anootsara Maijarern 14 February 1986 Thailand Royal Thai Air Force
24 MF Jaruwan Chaiyaruk
25 MF Dujdao Wahamongkon
MF Ainon Phancha 27 January 1992 Thailand Chonburi Sriprathum
11 FW Kanjana Sungngoen 21 September 1986 Thailand ฺฺBangkok
14 FW Pitsamai Sornsai 19 January 1989 Free agent
15 FW Nisa Romyen 18 January 1990 Thailand North Bangkok College
16 FW Rattikan Thongsombut 7 July 1991 Thailand BG-Bandit Asia
19 FW Taneekarn Dangda 15 December 1992 Sweden Östersunds DFF
FW Thanatta Chawong 19 June 1989 Sweden Östersunds DFF
FW Alisa Rukpinij 2 February 1995 Thailand Chonburi Sriprathum
FW Pajaree Thaoto 14 October 1992 Thailand BG-Bandit Asia

Head coach history

Head coaches by Years (1999–present)

Years Name Nationality Honours
1999-2000 Chana Yodprang, Veera Pincharoen Thailand Thailand
2001 Charnwit Polcheewin, Niya Boonprasit Thailand Thailand 2001 SEA Games - Silver Medal
2003 Niya Boonprasit Thailand Thailand 2003 SEA Games - Silver Medal
2004 Charnwit Polcheewin Thailand Thailand
2005–2008 Supon Yapapa Thailand Thailand 2005 SEA Games - Bronze Medal
2007 SEA Games - Gold Medal
2009 Freddy Marrinho Brazil Brazil 2009 SEA Games - Silver Medal
2010 Jatuporn Pramualban Thailand Thailand
2011–2012 Piyakul Kaewnamkang Thailand Thailand 2011 AFF Women's Championship - Champion
2013 Jatuporn Pramualban Thailand Thailand 2013 SEA Games - Gold Medal
2014– Nuengruethai Sathongwien Thailand Thailand 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup - Fifth place

See also

References

  1. "Do more to boost women's football". Straitstimes.com. 27 June 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  2. "Thailand's national women's football team makes historic entry into World Cup finals - Pattaya Mail - Pattaya News, Communities, Opinions and much more". Pattaya Mail. 24 May 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  3. Tandoc Jr., Edson C. (13 April 2005). "Tourism boost for Marikina". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 11 June 2012.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
1981 Chinese Taipei 
AFC Women's Champions
1983 (First title)
Succeeded by
1986 China PR