King's Cup (soccer)

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King's Cup (soccer)
Full name King's Cup
Association Football Association of Thailand
First edition 1968
Teams 4th
Game mode Knockout system
Title holder CuracaoCuracao Curaçao (1st title)
Record winner ThailandThailand Thailand (15th title)

The King's Cup , ฟุตบอล ชิง ถ้วย พระราชทาน คิง ส์ คั พ is a traditional Thai football invitation tournament that has been held almost annually by the Football Association of Thailand since 1968 . The mode of playout and the number of participating teams have varied several times over the course of time. While both national and club teams sometimes took part in the tournament, only national teams now play for the title.

The most successful participant is the Thai national team with a total of 15 titles, two of which are shared. The national soccer team of Curacao is the reigning title holder.

year winner Result finalist Venue
1968 Indonesia 1-0 Myanmar
1969 South Korea 1-0 Indonesia
1970 South Korea 1-0 Thailand
1971 South Korea 1-0 Thailand
1972 Malaysia 1-0 Thailand
1973 South Korea 2: 1 Malaysia
1974 South Korea 3: 1 a.d. Thailand
1975 South Korea 1-0 Myanmar
1976 Thailand and Malaysia 1: 1 shared after a draw in the final game
1977 South Korea B and Malaysia 0-0 shared after a draw in the final game
1978 Malaysia 3: 2 Singapore
1979 Thailand 1-0 South Korea B
1980 Thailand and North Korean army selection 0-0 shared after a draw in the final game
1981 Thailand 2: 1 a.d. North Korean army selection
1982 Thailand 4: 3 n.e. South Korea
1984 Thailand 3-0 Indonesia
1986 North Korea 2: 1 Aarhus GF
1987 North Korea 1-0 POSCO Atoms
1988 Danish Olympic selection 1-0 FC Swarovski Tirol
1989 Thailand 3: 1 Rotor Volgograd
1990 Thailand 2: 1 a.d. Rotor Volgograd
1991 Olympic selection PR China 3: 1 Rotor Volgograd
1992 Thailand 2-0 FC Berlin
1993 People's Republic of China 4-0 Thailand
1994 Thailand B 4-0 Westfalia amateurs
1995 Rotor Volgograd 3-0 Japan
1996 Romania 2: 1 Denmark
1997 Sweden 2-0 Thailand
1998 South Korea 6: 5 n.e. Egypt
1999 Brazil U20 7: 1 North Korea
2000 Thailand 5: 1 Finland Rajamangala Stadium
2001 Sweden 3-0 People's Republic of China Suphachalasai Stadium
2002 North Korea 4: 3 n.e. Thailand Suphachalasai Stadium
2003 Sweden 4-0 North Korea Suphachalasai Stadium
2004 Slovakia 5: 4 n.e. Thailand Suphachalasai Stadium
2005 Latvia 2: 1 North Korea Surakul Stadium
2006 Thailand 3: 1 Vietnam Suphachalasai Stadium
2007 Thailand 1-0 Arbil FC Rajamangala Stadium
2009 Denmark (Ligalandshold) 2: 2, 5: 3 n.e. Thailand Surakul Stadium
2010 Denmark (Ligalandshold) Poland 80th Birthday Stadium
2012 South Korea U-23 Denmark (Ligalandshold) Rajamangala Stadium
2013 Sweden 3-0 Finland 700th Anniversary Stadium
2015 South Korea U-23 Thailand 80th Birthday Stadium
2016 Thailand 2-0 Jordan Rajamangala Stadium
2017 Thailand 0: 0, 5: 4 n.e. Belarus Rajamangala Stadium
2018 Slovakia 3: 2 Thailand Rajamangala Stadium
2019 Curacao 1: 1, 5: 4 n.e. Vietnam Chang Arena

Remarks

  1. started as the Iraqi B national team
  2. no official international matches during the tournament
  3. a b c tournament was played in the championship system.

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