Thailand women's national football team

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Thailand
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Changsuk
(ช้างศึก, "The War Elephants")
Association Football Association of Thailand
Head coach Thailand Piyakul Kawnamkang
Captain Janpen Sriseaum
FIFA code THA
FIFA ranking 32
Highest FIFA ranking 28 (July 2011)
Lowest FIFA ranking 42 (September 2006)
Home colours
Away colours
First international
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Biggest win
 Thailand 12 – 0 Philippines 
(Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; 13 October 2008)
Biggest defeat
 North Korea 15 – 0 Thailand 
(Bangkok, Thailand; 12 December 1998)
AFC Women's Asian Cup
Appearances 12 (First in 1975)
Best result Winner, 1983

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

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[edit] Coaching staff

Head Coach Thailand Piyakul Kawnamkang
Coach Thailand Pantiwa Mingkwan

[edit] Competition history

[edit] World Cup record

World Cup Finals
Year Result Position GP W D* L GF GA GD
China 1991 Did Not Qualify - - - - - - - -
Sweden 1995 Did Not Enter - - - - - - - -
United States 1999 Did Not Enter - - - - - - - -
United States 2003 Did Not Qualify - - - - - - - -
China 2007 Did Not Qualify - - - - - - - -
Germany 2011 Did Not Qualify - - - - - - - -
Canada 2015 To Be Determined - - - - - - - -
Total 0/6 - - - - - - - -
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

[edit] Olympic Games record

Olympic Games Record
Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
United States 1996 Did Not Enter - - - - - - -
Australia 2000 Did Not Enter - - - - - - -
Greece 2004 Did Not Qualify - - - - - - -
China 2008 Did Not Qualify - - - - - - -
United Kingdom 2012 Did Not Qualify - - - - - -
Total - - - - - - -

[edit] Women's Asian Cup record

Women's Asian Cup
Year Round GP W D L GF GA
Hong Kong 1975 Runner-up 4 3 0 1 10 5
Republic of China 1977 Runner-up 4 3 0 1 8 3
India 1979 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Hong Kong 1981 Runner-Up 5 3 0 2 6 8
Thailand 1983 Champions - - - - - -
Hong Kong 1986 Third Place 5 4 0 1 15 5
Hong Kong 1989 Round 1 3 0 0 3 1 12
Japan 1991 Round 1 3 3 1 1 1 4
Malaysia 1993 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Malaysia 1995 Round 1 2 1 0 1 3 4
China 1997 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Philippines 1999 Round 1 4 2 0 2 6 10
Chinese Taipei 2001 Round 1 4 2 0 2 5 9
Thailand 2003 Round 1 4 2 0 2 6 21
Australia 2006 Round 1 4 1 0 3 2 26
Vietnam 2008 Round 1 3 0 0 3 1 11
China 2010 Round 1 3 1 0 2 2 7
Total Best: Champions 44 25 1 24 66 125

[edit] Women's Asean Cup record

Women's Asean Cup
Year Round GP W D L GF GA
Vietnam 2006 Third Place 3 1 1 1 6 6
Myanmar 2007 Runner-up 5 3 0 2 26 7
Vietnam 2008 Third Place 5 3 0 2 22 4
Total Best: Runner-up 13 7 1 5 54 17

[edit] SEA Games record

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
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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
Total
Best: Champions
33
23
6
4
111
29

[edit] Results and upcoming fixtures

Date Tournament Location Result Score Opponent
June 3, 2011 2012 Olympics Qualification Second Round Jordan Amman, Jordan W 5–1  Uzbekistan
June 7, 2011 2012 Olympics Qualification Second Round Jordan Amman, Jordan W 3 – 0
(awarded)
 Iran
June 10, 2011 2012 Olympics Qualification Second Round Jordan Amman, Jordan W 7–0  Jordan
June 12, 2011 2012 Olympics Qualification Second Round Jordan Amman, Jordan D 3–3  Vietnam
September 1, 2011 2012 Olympics Qualification Final Round China Jinan, China PR L 0–3  Japan
September 3, 2011 2012 Olympics Qualification Final Round China Jinan, China PR L 1–5  Australia
September 5, 2011 2012 Olympics Qualification Final Round China Jinan, China PR L 0–2  China PR
September 8, 2011 2012 Olympics Qualification Final Round China Jinan, China PR L 0–3  South Korea
September 11, 2011 2012 Olympics Qualification Final Round China Jinan, China PR L 0–5  North Korea
October 17, 2011 2011 AFF Women's Championship Group Stage Laos Vientiane, Laos W 8–1  Malaysia
October 19, 2011 2011 AFF Women's Championship Group Stage Laos Vientiane, Laos W 5–1  Philippines
October 21, 2011 2011 AFF Women's Championship Group Stage Laos Vientiane, Laos W 3–1  Myanmar
October 23, 2011 2011 AFF Women's Championship Semi-finals Laos Vientiane, Laos W 4–0  Laos
October 25, 2011 2011 AFF Women's Championship Final Laos Vientiane, Laos W 2–1  Myanmar
November 3, 2011 2011 AFC U-16 Women's Championship Final Tournament China Nanjing, China PR L 0–8  China PR
November 5, 2011 2011 AFC U-16 Women's Championship Final Tournament China Nanjing, China PR L 0–10  Japan
November 7, 2011 2011 AFC U-16 Women's Championship Final Tournament China Nanjing, China PR L 0–3  South Korea
November 10, 2011 2011 AFC U-16 Women's Championship Final Tournament China Nanjing, China PR L 0–4  Australia
November 13, 2011 2011 AFC U-16 Women's Championship Final Tournament China Nanjing, China PR L 0–8  North Korea

[edit] See also

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