The Thai national team U20

The Thai national team U20 is in the group with Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei in the ASEAN Championship.
On May 30, 2024 at 4:00 p.m., the ASEAN Football Federation or AFF held a ceremony to draw the lines for the ASEAN Football Championship. Under 19 years old or ASEAN U19 Boys' Championship 2024 which will be held in Surabaya, Indonesia. Between 17-31 July 2024

Schedule for the 2024 Futsal World Cup to be hosted by Uzbekistan

Schedule for the 2024 Futsal World Cup to be hosted by Uzbekistan between 14 September - 6 October 2024 by the Thai national futsal team. In Group B together with Brazil, Croatia, Cuba, the official competition schedule has been released.

Olympic qualification update


Olympic qualification update
For teams NOT qualified yet, the #VNL2024 is their last chance to play in #Paris2024. 
From the remaining 5 spots, 4 teams will qualify at the end of week 3 + the top African team in the world rankings.
Full info: https://bit.ly/3WZmZj4

Bundesliga Week 34

Ligue 1 Week 31

Liga Week 38


Liga Week 38

Premier League Week 38

Premier League Week 38

Serie A Week 38


Serie A Week 38

Score table, summary of Revo Thai League 2023/24


Score table, summary of Revo Thai League 2023/24

Volleyball Nations League week 1 Men

Volleyball Nations League week 1 Men

FIFA Futsal World Cup 2024 group draw

Adisak Benjasiriwan Vice President of the Football Association of Thailand Talking about the results of the FIFA Futsal World Cup 2024 group draw.
In the draw, Thai Futsal is in Group B along with Brazil (ranked 1st in the world), Cuba (ranked 78th in the world) and Croatia (ranked 16th in the world).
“Of course, the results show that we are in a tough group and it will be a big challenge for the Thai national team in competing in the 7th Futsal World Cup. We will face the number 1 ranked team in the world, Brazil. which is considered a favorite to win this world championship as well And we were already in a group with Brazil in the 2004 World Cup,” Adisak said.
“As for Croatia, although they qualified for the World Futsal round by being the last team from Europe in the play-offs, But they are the strongest team in Pot 3. Looking at the first game they will meet Croatia in this Futsal World Cup. It will be a very important game. It might be possible to push into second place in this group.”
“Cuba is another regular team that has made it to the World Futsal Cup for the 6th time. They cannot be careless because they last met in the 2016 Futsal World Cup in Colombia. They caused us quite a bit of trouble before winning. Got 8-5. The 3 countries we will have to face are South America, Europe and America in the CONCACAF zone. After this, it will be planned to find teams on these three continents with similar styles to warm up and prepare as much as possible.”
Futsal World Cup 2024 group stage schedule in Uzbekistan.
September 14, 2024 Thailand meets Croatia.
September 17, 2024 Thailand meets Cuba.
September 20, 2024 Thailand meets Brazil.

Chang FA Cup final match 15 June and Revo Cup 16 June

The association announces the competition date. Chang FA Cup final match 15 June and Revo Cup 16 June,
Football Association of Thailand. Announcement confirming the date of the 2 football cup competitions in the final match, with the Chang FA Cup 2023/24 competing on 15 June 2024 and the Revo Cup 2023/24 competing on 16 June 2024.
Both events will Compete after the Thai national team has completed its mission in the 2026 World Cup qualifying round

Al Ain. The new kings of Asia

Al Ain 5️ - 1️ Yokohama F. Marinos(6-3 on agg)
They won the inaugural #ACL in 2002/2003, they win the last edition today!
Al Ain. The new kings of Asia!

Thai League 2 season 2023/24, play-off


FULL TIME: The competition time has expired in the second half of the Thai League 2 season 2023/24, play-off round, final match (Play off-Final), match no.2️

FIFA Futsal World Cup on May 26

Thai Futsal, Pot 2! Looking forward to the draw for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup on May 26.
The International Football Federation (FIFA) is preparing to hold a ceremony to draw the lines for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup at Rekistan Square in Samarkan. in Uzbekistan on May 26, 2024 at 11:00 p.m. Thailand time.
The Thai men's national futsal team has sent Eloy Alonso, an assistant coach, to participate in this lottery draw.

27 players from the War Elephants prepare to compete in the World Cup qualifiers against China and Singapore

27 players from the War Elephants prepare to compete in the World Cup qualifiers against China and Singapore.
"Masatada Ishii" announces 27 names of Thai national football players. Prepare to qualify for the 2026 World Cup in June 2024.
The "Thailand national team" is preparing to compete in the 2026 World Cup qualifying round, Asia Zone, second round, Group C, match 5 meeting the Chinese national team and match 6 meeting the Singapore national team.
From the announcement of the names this time There are new players such as Irfan Doloh and Akaraphong Phumwiset being called up to the senior Thai national team for the first time, while Teerasil Dangda, Thanabun Kesarat, Somporn Yot, Sasalak Haiprakon, Anan Yodsangwan. and Chalermsak Akkhee returned to their names to help the War Elephants again.
List of all 27 players of the Thai national team
Goalkeeper
Revolutionary Khammai (True Bangkok United)⁣⁣
Saranon Anuin (Singha Chiang Rai United)⁣
Somporn Yot (Port Authority FC)
Defender⁣⁣
Theerathon Bunmathan (Buriram United)
Sasalak Haiprakon (Buriram United)
Thanabun Kesarat (Port Authority FC)
Suphanan Burirat (Port Authority FC)
Chalermsak Akkhee (Port Authority FC)
Kritsada Kaman (BG Pathum United)
Santiphap Channhom (BG Pathum United)
Suphan Thongsong (True Bangkok United)
Elias Doloh (Bali United)
Midfielder⁣⁣
Chanathip Songkrasin (BG Pathum United)
Sarach Yooyen (BG Pathum United)
Weerathep Pomphan (True Bangkok United)
Supachoke Sarachat (Consadole Sapporo)⁣⁣
Bodin Phala (Port Authority FC)
Irfan Dolo (Uthai Thani FC)
Anan Yodsangwan (Lamphun Warriors)
Akaraphong Phumwiset (Lamphun Warriors)
Peeradon Chamrasamee (Buriram United)
Charoensak Wongkorn (Muangthong United)
Striker⁣⁣
Thiril Dangda (BG Pathum United)
Supachai Jaided (Buriram United)⁣
Suphanat Mueanta (OH Leuven)⁣⁣
Teerasak Peipimai (Port Authority FC)
Pramet Ajwilai (Muang Thong United)⁣
Thai national football player Those on the list will report to Novotel Future Park Rangsit Hotel on May 29, 2024 at 12:00 noon and will have 4 days of training before traveling to China on June 2. 2024 with support from TOA to facilitate charter travel to China.
For the competition schedule for the 2026 World Cup Qualifying Round, Asia Zone, Round 2, Group C, Match 5, the Thai national team will meet the Chinese national team on June 6, 2024 at the Olympic Sports Center Stadium in Shenyang. 7:00 p.m. (Thailand time) before opening again. Rajamangala Stadium Welcome the visit of Singapore National Team on June 11, 2024 at 7:30 p.m.

"The Association" approved the postponement of the "Revo Cup" final as "BG-Muangthong" requested.

The Football Association of Thailand has confirmed that the Revo Cup and Chang FA Cup schedules will be played after the World Cup qualifiers as usual.
"Madame Pang" Nuanphan Lamsam, president of the association, would like to adhere to the interests of the Thai national team as the main focus after a meeting of the board of directors. Officially on May 24, 2024
Football Association of Thailand Announcement confirming the competition program Two football cup finals, both the Revo Cup and Chang FA Cup, season 2023/24 will be competed. After finishing an important mission for the Thai national team
The Thai national team is preparing to enter a training camp. After the final game in the Thai League 2023/24 on May 29, 2024, in order to prepare the team to visit China on June 6 and meet Singapore at home on June 11, 2024.
This competition of the Thai national team is very important. Because it affects the chances of entering the 2026 World Cup qualifying round, Asia Zone, Round of 18, which is still the expectation of Thai football fans all over the country because they are the 2 most important games. Under the condition of having to win both matches only.
For this reason, the Football Association of Thailand therefore issued a confirmation announcement Give the final match Both football cup competitions will be competed after the Thai national team's program ends, pending confirmation of the official competition date again. To allow Masatada Ishii and the War Elephants to have time to fully prepare the team and do their best before playing the 2 important upcoming games.

Thai Women's League Division 1 women's football

Big match opens leg 2 "Battlefield of the Iron Flowers", first week "The T. Rex" opens home to cope. "Kasem Bundit University" Thai Women's League Division 1 women's football

The last week of the Revo Thai League

The last week of the Revo Thai League this season. Every match, every field, competing together.

The association approved the postponement of the 2023/24 Revo Cup final

The association approved the postponement of the 2023/24 Revo Cup final
after "BG Pathum-Muang Thong" requested to postpone the program.
Football Association of Thailand Approved following the request of BG Pathum United and Muangthong United who proposed to consider postponing the football cup competition. The Revo Cup 2023/24 final will be on May 30, 2024 at Thammasat Stadium, Rangsit.

UEFA Europa League Final

UEFA Europa League Final - ATALANTA HAVE DONE IT! 

“Buriram” separated from “Jorginho” before losing to Muangthong

“Buriram” separated from “Jorginho” before losing to Muangthong.
Buriram United fires Brazilian coach Jorginho After taking control of the team and going on the field for 10 matches, including every competition.
By "Jorginho," the 59-year-old coach took over the Buriram United team from Arthur Papas at the end of March before leading the team to 7 victories, 2 draws, and 1 loss. Still playing a part in leading the team to win the 2023/24 Thai League championship.
However, recently it was reported that Buriram United decided to fire Jorginho from his position as the team's head coach. already completed (since 20 May) before the game against Muang Thong United, along with appointing Emerson Pereira to act as the replacement. Before losing to Kirin Phong, missing out on the Revo Cup final.
For Buriram United, there is still a program left for the final match of the Thai League season. The Chang Arena will be opened to welcome the visit of Khon Kaen United on Sunday, May 26, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. after the game ends. There will be a ceremony to present the Thai League champions.

Match schedule for the 2024 AVC Challenge Cup For Women

“Mark your calendars!” Tomorrow’s match schedule for the 2024 AVC Challenge Cup For Women is here with non-stop action. Don’t miss it!

Summary of the results of the Revo Cup 2023/24 semi-finals

Summary of the results of the Revo Cup 2023/24 semi-finals.

ASEAN Mitsubishi Electric Cup 2024

ASEAN Mitsubishi Electric Cup 2024
Official Draw Tue, 21 May 2024 14:00 UTC+7

Thai League 2 season 2023/24

FULL TIME: The competition time has expired in the second half of the Thai League 2 season 2023/24, play-off round, final match (Play off-Final)

Revo Thai League 2023/24




Revo Thai League 2023/24 score table after the end of week 29.
We will see the conclusion of this season next week

Premier League semi-automated VAR offside

Premier League semi-automated VAR offside: All you need to know
The Premier League has spent over 12 months testing a number of artificial intelligence-based semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) providers, and now it's ready to be rolled out during the 2024-25 season.
UEFA first used SAOT in the Champions League from the start of the 2022-23 season group stage, quickly followed by FIFA for the World Cup in Qatar.
- Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, MLS, more (U.S.)
What is this new technology, how does it work, and is it really any better?
When will we see SAOT in the Premier League?
The Premier League has confirmed that it will introduce semi-automated VAR offside technology for the 2024-25 season -- but it won't be in place for the start of the campaign.
A statement read: "At a Premier League Shareholders' meeting today, clubs unanimously agreed to the introduction of Semi-Automated Offside Technology.
"The new system will be used for the first time in the Premier League next season, and it is anticipated the technology will be ready to be introduced after one of the Autumn international breaks.
"The technology will provide quicker and consistent placement of the virtual offside line, based on optical player tracking, and will produce high-quality broadcast graphics to ensure an enhanced in-stadium and broadcast experience for supporters."
Why not at the start of the 2024-25 season?
A source has told ESPN that the Premier League is to part ways with Hawk-Eye, the current provider of offside technology, and the replacement company will not be ready with SAOT in August as additional testing is required.
Extensive trials and analysis has been conducted throughout this season but SAOT will not be available until after one of the three autumn international breaks -- though there's no confirmation if that will be in September, October or November as the Premier League wants to be sure the technology is reliable.
Won't this affect the integrity of the season?
It's a good question.
Due to the increased accuracy of SAOT, it's possible that there will be a slight increase in the number of disallowed goals after it's introduced.
So, if a goal is onside within the tolerance level in August, the same goal might be disallowed if it happened in December.
However, there are many variables related to this because of the inconsistencies in the current offside tech and how it's applied to 2D images. It won't be possible to determine which goals would be affected, though of course the Premier League may well have this data internally as it continues testing in the opening weeks.
Is SAOT in any other leagues?
Serie A was the first European domestic league to switch to SAOT, introducing it in January 2023 after a high-profile VAR error early in that campaign had seen a stoppage-time winning goal for Juventus incorrectly disallowed. Mexico's Liga BBVA MX also introduced it in January 2023, and it has been used in the CONMEBOL Libertadores, South America's equivalent of the Champions League.
LaLiga had already announced it would introduce SAOT for the 2024-25 season.
Why does VAR offside need to change?
Long delays, perceived inaccuracies and a lack of confidence in the system among fans, players and coaches. And that's just for starters.
Scepticism also comes from the poor visualisation of decisions, with lines placed on the pitch that cannot replace a person's own perspective of an offside decision on a camera angle. A player may look onside, but the technology says they are offside.
What does the Premier League hope to solve?
Firstly, selecting the exact point the ball is touched by the passer cannot be determined accurately because of the frame rate of TV cameras (50 frames per second) used across all major leagues.
Secondly, the VAR manually selects the farthest forward point on both defender and attacker (or the ball if applicable), which cannot be applied consistently.
The time taken to judge offside, in some cases up to five minutes for complex decisions, adds further frustration.
All in all, supporters don't really trust the process as it works now -- not helped by a number of high-profile errors.
In February, the VAR had failed to identify that a Brentford player was offside in the buildup to a goal at Arsenal. On the same day, the lines had been placed on the wrong Crystal Palace defender, leading to a Brighton & Hove Albion goal incorrectly being disallowed.
And in October, Liverpool had a goal ruled out for offside on the field at Tottenham Hotspur which the VAR mistakenly failed to correct. However, the error on the Luis Díaz goal was primarily around communication rather than the technology -- an issue SAOT would not be able to fix by itself, but one that a less complicated process may help to prevent.
Why is semi-automated offside technology better?
SAOT automates the process outlined above and produces a result in a much quicker time frame. It removes all subjectivity from these two parts of the process, meaning there is no human role. The Premier League believes the average time taken for an offside VAR review will be cut by 31 seconds.
The Premier League is also confident that SAOT will increase confidence in decision-making by reducing the reliance on checking all potential offsides -- therefore reducing the likelihood that a potential offside decision is missed by VAR.
The semi-automated part comes in because the VAR still has to validate the offside decision -- the technology cannot tell whether an attacker is actively involved in play or confirm the ball was touched by a teammate of that player.
How will it work?
There will be 10 bespoke cameras installed under the roof of the 20 Premier League League grounds. These cameras provide optimal tracking for all 22 players, recording 29 data points on all limbs and extremities that are relevant for an offside decision -- including the upper arm, toes, knees and head -- so the system knows the exact position of a player at any given moment.
All player and ball data is processed in real time by AI, which triggers an alert to the VAR when an offside has been detected. The VAR must then validate that the kick point and offside line are accurate, and the offside player is active, and then inform the referee who can confirm or change the on-field decision.
The referee will still have to go to the pitchside monitor if there is a subjective offside decision (for instance an attacker in the goalkeeper's line of sight) to be changed.
However, there's a difference between the system used by FIFA at the World Cup, which uses a sensor inside the match ball to drastically improve the accuracy of the kick point.
The Premier League -- along with the other top European leagues and the Champions League -- does not have a sensor inside the ball or on the players, but AI will compensate for this.
The optical tracking system maps the players but also the ball during the entire match. It works at 50 frames per second (1 frame every 0.02 seconds), the same as the offside tech we see in the domestic leagues, but it should be able to identify any change of direction of the ball.
Between the frames, AI is able to interpolate the player and ball movements with the system providing a continuous flow of data.
More accurate? So are we going back to 'toenail offsides'?
This was always the fear when a more accurate system was first spoken of. Right now, VAR offside has a tolerance level, or "benefit of the doubt," due to flaws in the process around accuracy and consistency. That "benefit of the doubt" is to be removed, with decisions based upon the result delivered to the VAR.
It means we seem set to go back to the incredibly marginal offside decisions we saw when VAR was first introduced.
It's also possible there could be more offside goals due to increased accuracy for measuring the correct point on the arm where a player can play the ball.
This is level with the bottom of the armpit, going around the arm. This is really hard to do manually, so in the Premier League the badge area tends to be used. In reality the correct position is marginally higher up the arm, and when this is applied precisely with SAOT it is possible that the defensive offside line could move up the pitch slightly -- and create more offside situations. But it does depend on the situation and the position of players -- it could move an attacker's slightly back too and place them onside.
How can we tell when a player really is offside?
This is as important as any other part of this project. It was incredibly difficult for fans to visualise offside decisions, and now fans will effectively be moved in line with the assistant referee to show an offside.
Much like goal-line technology, a 3D animation is created that will be shown at the stadium and on TV.
The exact point on the attacker which is deemed offside is highlighted, and a simulation will then move in line with the players.
It is far easier to understand for fans at the ground or watching on television.
So no more long delays?
They will certainly be more rare, because SAOT means the VAR won't have to go through the manual process of setting up the decision.
However, there will be occasions when there are subjective elements to a decision. Is a player interfering with play? Has there been a "deliberate play" of the ball by the defender? Is an attacker in the line of vision of the goalkeeper? Those decisions, and others with multiple offside elements, will take longer.
Added to that, as this is new technology the Premier League does want decisions to be checked rather than taken on faith, only for a mistake to be found.
Great, so fans can celebrate goals again?
Could we get back to a situation whereby the first thought in a fan's mind is no longer the fear of a goal being disallowed or subjected to a lengthy check? With the new technology, that's part of the plan but we're a long way from it -- though this will be better.
All goals and penalty decisions have to be checked for offside. It still means the vast majority of decisions are subject to offside checks. That it will get quicker is great, but will it be quick enough?
That said, many checks should take place in the background without any impact. We can only really judge the psychological impact on supporters once we've seen it in action in the Premier League.
In Serie A, there has still been controversy over the tight offside decisions, but fewer complaints overall.
What about the delayed offside flag?
While it's true SAOT can work player positions quickly, the time required for the VAR to validate decisions means that we haven't seen the end of the delayed offside flag.
Play will still continue in an attacking situation until the end of the phase, when the assistant will raise his flag.
Will SAOT be used for all offside decisions?
The technology provides for all potential offsides to be alerted to the VAR. However, this information will only be validated and communicated to the referee on pitch in case of one of the usual defined match-changing moments covered by VAR -- goals, penalties and red cards.
So if an offside is detected before a corner or a free kick but hasn't been flagged by the assistant referee, the VAR will not alert the referee and offside will not be penalised.

Soccer


Ban Pao Tor Phong for 1 week, not giving out yellow cards, Will plays Mota in the Bangkok-Khon Kaen game.
The Discipline and Etiquette Consideration Committee, chaired by Mr. Watcharin Panurat, considered the unusual events of the football match. and complaints about the performance of duties by competition officials The results of the consideration of penalties include 1 matter of considering punishment for the club and 1 matter of considering the performance of duties of competition officials, as per the details as follows.
1. Thai League 1 competition on 5 May 2024, Khon Kaen United Club tied with True Bangkok United Club 2-2 (Khon Kaen United Club complained)
- Incident in the 79th minute, player number 29, Willen Mota, True Bangkok United Club, received the ball into the penalty area and dribbled to avoid the goalkeeper of Khon Kaen United Club before the last moment he shot and hit the player. Number 8, Mr. Alongkorn Charanathong, Khon Kaen United Club, but in the continuous rhythm after the left foot shot touched the knee area of ​​player number 8, Mr. Alongkorn Charanathong, Khon Kaen United Club, at which time the referee gave a blow. gave a foul to Khon Kaen United. Later, VAR checked and called the referee (On-field review) because it was considered that it might be considered a red card case. After the referee has inspected and saw that The incident was a normal playing foul. Therefore, there was no expected penalty (yellow card) or expulsion (red card) against player number 29, Willen Mota, True Bangkok United Club, in any way.
- The result of the consideration was to punish Torphong Somsing, the referee, for failing to perform his duty. According to the regulations regarding the performance of duties of competition officials. According to the penalty category 9, penalty type 57 (8), suspension from duty for 1 week because while kicking the ball, Willen Mota's body fell. This causes the weight of the feet that collide with Alongkorn Charanathong to have less strength. This type of behavior still does not qualify for a red card. Therefore, Willen Mota's offense was lighter and he should have been given a yellow card. But when the referee has checked and still confirms the original decision. Therefore, it is considered that he performed his duty incorrectly. Not giving a yellow card according to Rule 12, Foul and Misconduct, is playing in a manner that lacks thoughtfulness (Reckless).







Soccer


2024–25 AFC Champions League Elite
The 2024–25 AFC Champions League Elite will be the 43rd edition of Asia's premier club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and the first since it was rebranded as the AFC Champions League Elite and first season under a new format featuring 24 teams, where in the league phase each team plays eight games against different opponents.[1]
The final stage will be played in Saudi Arabia from 25 April to 4 May 2025.[2] The tournament winner will qualify for the 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup and 2029 FIFA Club World Cup (this is yet to be determined). Additionally, the winner will enter either the qualifying play-off stage or the League stage of the 2025–26 AFC Champions League Elite if they have not already qualified through their domestic performance

2024–25 AFC Champions League Two
The 2024–25 AFC Champions League Two (ACL Two) will be the inaugural edition of the AFC Champions League Two, Asia's new second-tier club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).[1][2] It will feature 32 teams in the group stage

The 2024–25 AFC Challenge League (ACGL) will be the inaugural edition of the AFC Challenge League, organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).[1] It will feature 20 teams.[2] It will be the first third-tier club competition to be held by the AFC since the AFC President's Cup, which was discontinued after the 2014 edition.

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Soccer


AFC reveals 4 new club cups for next season
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has officially launched four new club football competitions at the 34th AFC Congress in Bangkok.
by both competition 4 programs where official competition symbols have been introduced include:
AFC Champions League Elite will be the highest level of men's club football competition, bringing together 24 top teams across Asia to compete.
AFC Champions League 2 will be the second tier of men's club football competition, bringing together 32 top teams across Asia to compete. The champion will receive the right to play in the AFC Champions League Elite.
The AFC Challenge League will be the third tier of men's club football competition, bringing together 20 teams from the league's national football league coefficients in Asia. Let's compete in a manner similar to the AFC Cup.
The AFC Women's Champions League will be the highest level of women's club football competition, bringing together 12 top teams across Asia to compete.
by all 4 competition cups A meeting was held to agree on the format of the competition at the end of 2022 and preparations are underway for the official start of the competition in the 2024/25 season onwards.


Volleyball


RESULTS & SCHEDULE
Check out the VNL2024 results from the May 14 matches and make sure you tune in today May 15

Soccer


Matchweek 29 and probably the matchweek of deciding who will be the champion and who will be hurt in the Revo Thai League season 2023/24.


Soccer


Bundesliga Week 33