Event | 2010 Queen's Cup | ||||||
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Date | 18 February 2010 | ||||||
Venue | IPE Chonburi Stadium, Chonburi | ||||||
Referee | Prathan Nasawang | ||||||
The 2010 Queen's Cup Final was the final match of the 2010 Queen's Cup, the 34th season of the Queen's Cup. The match was played at IPE Chonburi Stadium on 18 February 2010. The final and both semi-finals was broadcast live on the Siamsport TV. It was contested by Police United and the Krung Thai Bank-BG.
Police United | 1 – 4 | Krung Thai Bank-BG |
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Tanapat 62' | Report | Paul 48' Anawin 53', 69' Ajayi 75' |
Police United | Krung Thai Bank-BG |
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MATCH RULES
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Police United | Round | Krung Thai Bank-BG | ||||
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Police United | 2–2 | Rajnavy Rayong | Group stage | Krung Thai Bank-BG | 7–1 | Sinthana |
Police United | 1–0 | TOT | Group stage | Raj-Vithi | 0–4 | Krung Thai Bank-BG |
Hakka-Sriracha | 1–0 | Police United | Group stage | Chonburi | 0–3 | Krung Thai Bank-BG |
BEC Tero Sasana | 0–1 | Police United | Quarter-final | Krung Thai Bank-BG | 1–0 | Royal Thai Army |
Police United | 1–0 | Chonburi | Semi-final | Rajnavy Rayong | 1–2 | Krung Thai Bank-BG |
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