King's Cup

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The King's Cup is an international football competition held in Thailand. It has been played annually since 1968, with the exception of 1983, 1985, 2008, 2011 and 2014. In some years, the competition has featured club or invitational teams as well as international sides.

Past editions

Year Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2015  South Korea (U-23) Round robin league  Thailand Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Olympics No 3rd place match Honduras Honduras U-20
2014 Not held Not held
2013  Sweden (Players from Scandinavian leagues only) 3–0  Finland (Players from Scandinavian leagues only)  Thailand
 North Korea
2–2 3rd place shared after
draw in 3rd place match
2012  South Korea (U-23) Round robin league Denmark Denmark League XI  Norway No 3rd place match  Thailand
2011 Not held Not held
2010  Denmark Round robin league  Poland  Thailand No 3rd place match  Singapore
2009  Denmark League XI 2–2
5–3 (pens)
 Thailand  Lebanon 1–0  North Korea
2008 Not held Not held
2007  Thailand 1–0  Iraq B[1]  North Korea No 3rd place match  Uzbekistan
2006  Thailand 3–1  Vietnam  Kazakhstan No 3rd place match  Singapore
2005  Latvia 2–1  North Korea  Thailand No 3rd place match  Oman
2004  Slovakia 5–4 (pens)  Thailand  Hungary 5–0  Estonia
2003  Sweden (Players from Scandinavian leagues only) 4–0  North Korea  Thailand 3–1  Qatar
2002  North Korea 4–3 (pens)  Thailand  Qatar 2–0  Singapore
2001  Sweden (Players from Scandinavian leagues only) 3–0  China PR  Thailand 2–0  Qatar
2000  Thailand 5–1  Finland  Brazil U-17 1–0  Estonia
1999  Brazil U-20 7–1  North Korea  Thailand 3–1  Hungarian League XI
1998  South Korea 6–5 (pens)  Egypt  Denmark B 3–0  Thailand
1997  Sweden (Players from Scandinavian leagues only) 2–0  Thailand  Japan XI 3–1  Romania
1996  Romania 2–1  Denmark  Thailand 5–2  Finland
1995 Russia SC Rotor Volgograd 3–0  Japan XI  Thailand
 Thailand B
No 3rd place match
1994  Thailand B 4–0 Germany Westfalia Amateurs Russia SC Rotor Volgograd 5–3 (pens)  Thailand
1993  China PR 4–0  Thailand  Korea Amateur Selects 6–5 (pens)  Thailand Olympic
1992  Thailand 2–0 Germany FC Berlin  Thailand B 1–0 China Tianjin (club team)
1991  China PR Olympic 3–1 Soviet Union SC Rotor Volgograd  Thailand 5–4 (pens)  Thailand Olympic
1990  Thailand 2–1 (aet) Soviet Union SC Rotor Volgograd South Korea Yukong Elephants 5–4 (pens) China Shanghai
1989  Thailand 3–1 Soviet Union SC Rotor Volgograd South Korea Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso 2–1  China PR
1988  Denmark Olympic 1–0 Austria FC Swarovski Tirol  Thailand 4–2  USSR XI
1987  North Korea 1–0 South Korea POSCO Atoms  Thailand 3–2  Indonesia
1986  North Korea 2–1 Denmark AGF Aarhus  Thailand 1–0 China August 1 (army team)
1985 Not held Not held
1984  Thailand 3–0  Indonesia Australia Western Australia 1–0 England Liverpool Amateur
1983 Not held Not held
1982  Thailand 4–3 (pens)  South Korea  Thailand B ?–?  Singapore
1981  Thailand 2–1 (aet) North Korea North Korea Army Poland Polonia Warszawa 2–0 China August 1 (army team)
1980  Thailand
South Korea Korean Army
0–0 Trophy shared after
draw in final match
 China PR
 Thailand B
2–2 3rd place shared after
draw in 3rd place match
1979  Thailand 1–0  Korea Republic B  Thailand B
 Singapore
?–? 3rd place shared
1978  Malaysia 3–2  Singapore  Korea Republic B 2–1  Thailand
1977  Korea Republic B
 Malaysia
0–0 Trophy shared after
draw in final match
 India No 3rd place match  Thailand
1976  Thailand
 Malaysia
1–1 Trophy shared after
draw in final match
 South Korea 3–1  Thailand B
1975  South Korea 1–0  Burma  Thailand No 3rd place match  Malaysia
1974  South Korea 3–1 (aet)  Thailand  Malaysia 3–0  Khmer Republic
1973  South Korea 2–1  Malaysia  Thailand 1–0  Burma
1972  Malaysia 1–0  Thailand  South Korea
 Singapore
0–0 3rd place shared after
draw in 3rd place match
1971  South Korea 1–0  Thailand  South Vietnam ?–?  Indonesia
1970  South Korea 1–0  Thailand  Malaysia 3–1  Indonesia
1969  South Korea 1–0  Indonesia  South Vietnam 7–0  Laos
1968  Indonesia 1–0  Burma  Thailand 6–0  Malaysia

See also

Notes

  1. Arbil FC played as Iraq's B-Team

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