Thai football records and statistics

Thai football records and statistics

National football association

Founded = 1916
FIFA affiliation = 1925
Region = AFC
Region affiliation = 1957
President = Worawi Makudi
Coach = Charnwit Polcheewin

Most Successful Teams

uccessful Teams

Thailand Division 1 League

Futsal League

Kor Royal Cup - Since 1996

Coach of The Year

Player of The Year

See also

* Thai Clubs in Asian Club Championship
* Thai Clubs at The AFC Champions League
* Thai Clubs at The AFC Cup

References

* [http://www.siamfootball.com/ The Football History Association of Thailand] th icon
* [http://www.fat.or.th/web/tpl1996.php Thailand Premier League] FAT th icon

External links

* [http://www.thaifootballleague.com/ Official Website] th icon
* [http://www.fat.or.th/ Football Association of Thailand] th icon
* [http://www.siamfootball.com/ The Football History Association of Thailand] th icon
* [http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=tha/nationalleague/standings.html Thailand Premier League] FIFA
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablest/thaichamp.html Thailand - List of Champions] RSSSF
* [http://www.thaifootballnews.blogspot.com/ Thai football Blog]


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