Soccer


"Chaba Kaew", a small choice, but ready to fight to win a ticket to the World Cup
Natsukko, Assistant Coach of the Thai National Team Confirm that all Thai young players are ready to continue fighting. Although options are limited following the number of players infected with COVID-19, everyone is ready to fight for their quota to play at the Women's World Cup for a third time.
After the Thai women's national football team Facing problems with many players and coaching staff in the team diagnosed with Covid-19, causing results in The 2022 Asian Women's Football Championship in India in the last 8 teams lost to Japan 0-7, the former world champion, resulting in "Chaba Kaew" having to kick off the play-off round. to win tickets to play in the Women's World Cup next
Natsuko Todoroki, assistant coach of the Thai women's national football team, said, "It is difficult for the Thai national team to have a limited number of players. In selecting the players for the team to be in perfect condition for a hundred matches. But the footballers are there. He did his duty to the fullest. to the best of our abilities."
“From now on we still have two important matches to come. in the play-off round Therefore, we must forget the results of the last match. and prepare well to come back and play the other two matches which thanks to Thai football fans that encourages us And ask everyone to continue to support us like this,” Natsuko said.
For the competition program of the Thai national team, Vietnam and Taiwan, will compete in all competitions. To find the best team, one team will play at the 2023 Women's World Cup. The other two Have to play playoffs with nations on other continents again to win tickets to the next World Cup.
The competition program for this round is as follows:
On February 2, 2022, Thailand meets Vietnam.
At D.Y. Patil Stadium, broadcast live on T-Sport and ELEVEN Sports.
On February 4, 2022, Taiwan meets Thailand.
At D.Y. Patil Stadium, broadcast live on T-Sport and ELEVEN Sports.
On February 6, 2022,  Vietnam meets Taiwan.
At D.Y. Patil Stadium, broadcast live on ELEVEN Sports.