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Football records in Thailand

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This page details football records in Thailand.

Contents

National team top caps goalscorers

Active players in bold. As of 17 December 2016.

All-time top scorers

As of 13 March 2017

Figures for active players (in bold) .

Most appearances

As of 25 September 2016

Figures for active players (in bold) .

Player statistics

  • Youngest player : Eakkanit Punya (Chiangrai United) — 15 years 11 months and 5 days. (26 September 2015, Chiangrai United 3–0 Sisaket, 2015 Thai Premier League)
  • Oldest player : Somchai Subpherm (TOT) — 51 years 7 months and 25 days. (3 November 2013, Buriram United 2–1 TOT, 2013 Thai Premier League)
  • Youngest scorer : Eakkanit Punya (Chiangrai United) — 15 years 11 months and 28 days. (18 October 2015, Muangthong United 4–1 Chiangrai United, 2015 Thai Premier League)
  • Oldest scorer : Therdsak Chaiman (Chonburi) — 40 years 8 months and 24 days. (2 June 2014, TOT 1–1 Chonburi, 2014 Thai Premier League)
  • Fastest scorer : Daniel Lins Côrtes (Police United) — 14 seconds.(2013 Thai Premier League)
  • Most consecutive matches scored in: 7 games — Bireme Diouf (Sukhothai) (27 April — 28 May 2016, 2016 Thai League )
  • Most consecutive unconceded matches : 6 games —
  • Siwarak Tedsungnoen (Buriram United, 2014)
  • Kawin Thamsatchanan (Muangthong United, 2016)
  • Most goals in a season : 33 goals — Diogo Luis Santo (Buriram United, 2015)
  • Most assists in a season : 19 assists — Theeraton Bunmathan (Buriram United, 2015)
  • Most titles won : 5 times — Pichitphong Choeichiu, Surat Sukha, Jakkaphan Kaewprom, Theeraton Bunmathan
  • Most seasons appeared : 19 seasons — Amnaj Kaewkiew (1996–2014)
  • All-time record for highest football transfer fee Thai Players : 50 Million Baht — Tanaboon Kesarat (2017)
  • Participations

    QS : Qualifying Stage, G : Group Round, Q : Quarterfinals, S : Semifinal, R : Runner-up, W : Winner

    Participations

    A total of seven (7) clubs represented Thailand in the AFC Asian Club Championship which became defunct in 2002 (see : AFC Champions League).

    W : Winner

    Participations

    Thai clubs history of playing in the AFC Cup, Osotsapa were the first side to take part since the competition started in 2004. After the revamping of the Champions League in 2009, Thai clubs once again entered.

    G : Group Round, Q : Quarterfinals, S : Semifinal, R : Runner-up, W : Winner

    Participations

    The Asian Cup Winner Cup started in 1991, although Thai clubs did not enter until 1995. There was no Thai entrant in 1997. The competition became defunct in 2002. Thai clubs generally entered at the 2nd Round

    2 : 2nd Round, Q : Quarterfinals, S : Semifinal, R : Runner-up, W : Winner

    References

    Football records in Thailand Wikipedia


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