Thailand national under-23 football team
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| Nickname(s) | Changsuk (ช้างศึก, "The War Elephants") |
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| Association | Football Association of Thailand | ||
| Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||
| Captain | Kiatprawut Saiwaeo | ||
| Home stadium | Rajamangala Stadium | ||
| FIFA code | THA | ||
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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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| Appearances | (First in -) | ||
| Best result | - | ||
| AFC Asian Cup | |||
| Appearances | 5 (First in 1972) | ||
| Best result | Third place, 1972 | ||
The Thailand national under-23 football team is the national under-23 team of Thailand and is connected to the Football Association of Thailand. They participated in the Summer Olympics twice and Asian Games four times. The Thai team is dominant in South East Asia, having won the ASEAN Football Championships in 1996, 2000, 2002 and regularly dominate the Football event of the South East Asian Games.
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[edit] Coaches
Coaches by Years (1997-present)
Withaya Laohakul (1997-1998)
Peter Withe (1998-2002)
Carlos Humberto Carvalho (2003-2004)
Chatchai Paholpat (2004)
Siegfried Held (2004)
Charnwit Polcheewin (2005-2006)
Thongsuk Sampahungsith (2007)
Peter Reid (2009-present)
[edit] Coaching Staff
| Head Coach | |
| Assistant Coach | |
| Goalkeeping Coach |
[edit] Olympic Games Record
(Under-23 Team Since 1992)

