2011 Thai League Cup

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2011 Thai League Cup
CountryThailand
Dates18 May 2011 –
Teams97
Champions Buriram PEA (1st title)
Runners-up Thai Port
Matches played109
Goals scored318 (2.92 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Wasan Natasan
(8 goals)
Best player Rangsan Viwatchaichok
2010
2012

The Thai League Cup is a knock-out football tournament played in Thai sport. Some games are played as a single match, others are played as two-legged contests. The 2011 Thai League Cup kicked off on 18 May 2011 with the Bangkok & field regional qualifiers.

Contents

Calendar

RoundDateMatchesClubsNew entries this round
Qualifying first round18 May 20112958 → 21 to first round and 8 to qualifying second round58
Qualifying second round1 June 2011
2 June 2011
48 → 4
First round18 June 2011
19 June 2011
26 June 2011
2 July 2011
3221 + 4 + 39 → 3239
Second round28 June 2011
29 June 2011
1 July 2011
6 July 2011
1632 → 16
Third round5 July 2011
6 July 2011
13 July 2011
2 August 2011
3 August 2011
10 August 2011
1616 → 8
Quarter-finals17 August 2011
18 August 2011
24 August 2011
14 September 2011
18 September 2011
88 → 4
Semi-finals14 September 2011
21 September 2011
1 October 2011
44 → 2
Final4 February 201212 → Champions

Qualifying rounds

This is the first edition of the competition and the qualifying round will be played in regions featuring clubs from the Regional League Division 2, had to compete in the qualifying rounds. it was divided into five groups by geographic region.

First round

Team 1 Score Team 2
18 June 2011
Udon Thani 1–3 ( ET) Chiangmai
Chamchuri United 0–2 ( ET) BEC Tero Sasana
Maptaphut Rayong 0–1 Suphanburi
Roi Et United 2–2
(4–3 p)
Army United
Phetchabun 1–2 TTM Phichit
Phrae United 0–4 Bangkok Glass
Kalasin 0–0
(0–3 p)
Police United
Nakhon Si Thammarat 0–2 Bangkok
Tak 20–1 Raj-Pracha
Pattani 0–1 ( ET) SCG.Samut Songkhram
Bangkok United 0–1 ( ET) TOT SC
Rayong 0–1 (ET) Thai Honda
Prachinburi 0–2 Chonburi
Mahasarakham United 21–0 Air Force United
Ayutthaya 1–3 Thai Port (C)
Thanyaburi RA United 20–1 F.C. Phuket
Trang 3–1 ( ET) Cash Today Chanthaburi
Singburi 0–5 Muangthong United
Nakhon Ratchasima 0–2 BBCU
Globlex 51–1
(5–4 p)
J.W. Rangsit
Phetchaburi 1–2 ( ET) Sriracha
19 June 2011
Nakhon Phanom 3–4 ( ET) Khonkaen
Nan 1–0 RBAC Mittraphap
Phattalung 1–0 Songkhla
Samut Prakan 1–1
(3–5 p)
Sisaket
Ang Thong 0–1 Samut Prakan Customs United
Kabin City 1–4 Siam Navy
Kasem Bundit University 0–5 Buriram PEA (RC)
Kasetsart University 2–1 Osotspa Saraburi
Nakhon Sawan 1–5 Chiangrai United
26 June 2011
Buriram 2–0 ( ET) Chainat
2 July 2011
PTT Rayong 1–2 ( ET) Pattaya United
2 Tak , Mahasarakham United and Thanyaburi RA United have lucky of lotting to automatic qualify to first round.
3 (C) is Champion in last season.
4 (RC) is Runner-up in last season.
5 Gulf Saraburi which automatic qualifying to first round withdrew before lotting.Globlex had lotted to replace its.

Bracket

Second round Third round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Siam Navy 1
Chiangrai United ( ET) 4 Chiangrai United 1 1 2
Khonkaen ( ET) 2 Khonkaen 0 1 1
SCG.Samut Songkhram 1 Chiangrai United 1 0 1
Bangkok Glass 1 Thai Port (a) 1 0 1
Police United 3 Police United 0 0 0
Thai Port 3 Thai Port 0 2 2
TOT SC 1 Thai Port 3 0 3
Phattalung 3 Phattalung 0 1 1
Roi Et United 1 Phattalung 2 1 3
Trang ( ET) 1 Trang 1 1 2
Nan 0 Phattalung 1 3 4
F.C. Phuket ( ET) 2 F.C. Phuket 0 3 3
Thai Honda 1 F.C. Phuket 1 3 4
Raj-Pracha 1 Sriracha 1 2 3
Sriracha 2 Thai Port 0
Globlex 0 Buriram PEA 2
Chiangmai ( ET) 1 Chiangmai 0 1 1
Buriram PEA (p)) 1(5) Buriram PEA 0 3 3
Buriram 1(3) Buriram PEA 2 6 8
TTM Phichit 1(1) BEC Tero Sasana 1 2 3
BEC Tero Sasana (p) 1(4) BEC Tero Sasana 0 1 1
Suphanburi 1 Suphanburi 0 0 0
Pattaya United 0 Buriram PEA (a) 1 2 3
Chonburi 6 Chonburi 0 3 3
Mahasarakham United 0 Chonburi 1 1 2
Sisaket 2 Sisaket 0 1 1
Bangkok 1 Chonburi 3 0 3
Muangthong United 4 Muangthong United 2 0 2
Samut Prakan Customs United 1 Muangthong United 2 2 4
Kasetsart University ( ET) 3 Kasetsart University 1 2 3
Thai Honda 2

Second round

Team 1 Score Team 2
28 June 2011
Raj-Pracha 1–2 Sriracha
29 June 2011
Siam Navy 1–4 ( ET) Chiangrai United
Globlex 50–1 ( ET) Chiangmai
Trang 1–0 Nan
Chonburi 6–0 Mahasarakham United 2
Muangthong United 4–1 Samut Prakan Customs United
TTM Phichit 1–1
(1–4 p)
BEC Tero Sasana
Thai Port (C) 3–1 TOT SC
Bangkok Glass 1–3 Police United
Sisaket 2–1 ( ET) Bangkok
Khonkaen 2–1 ( ET) SCG.Samut Songkhram
F.C. Phuket 2–1 ( ET) BBCU
Kasetsart University 3–2 ( ET) Thai Honda
Phattalung 3–1 Roi Et United
1 July 2011
Buriram PEA (RC) 1–1
( 5–3 p )
Buriram
6 July 2011
Suphanburi 1–0 Pattaya United

Third round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
1st leg on 5 July 2011.............2nd leg on 3 August 2011
Chiangmai 1–3 Buriram PEA (RC) 0–01–3
1st leg on 6 July 2011.............2nd leg on 2 August 2011
Muangthong United 4–3 Kasetsart University 2–12–2
1st leg on 6 July 2011.............2nd leg on 13 July 2011
Phattalung 3–2 Trang 2–11–1
Chiangrai United 2–1 Khonkaen 1–01–1
F.C. Phuket 4–3 Sriracha 1–13–2
1st leg on 6 July 2011.............2nd leg on 3 August 2011
Chonburi 2–1 Sisaket 1–01–1
Police United 0–2 Thai Port (C) 0–00–2
1st leg on 3 August 2011.............2nd leg on 10 August 2011
BEC Tero Sasana 2–0 Suphanburi 2–00–0

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
1st leg on 17 August 2011.............2nd leg on 24 August 2011
Chiangrai United 1–1 Thai Port (C) 1–10–0
Phattalung 4–2 F.C. Phuket 1–03–2
1st leg on 17 August 2011.............2nd leg on 18 September 2011
Chonburi 3–2 Muangthong United 3–20–0
1st leg on 18 August 2011.............2nd leg on 14 September 2011
Buriram PEA (RC) 8–3 BEC Tero Sasana 2–16–2

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
1st leg on 14 September 2011.............2nd leg on 21 September 2011
Thai Port (C) 3–1 Phattalung 3–00–1
1st leg on 21 September 2011.............2nd leg on 21 September 2011
Buriram PEA (RC) 3–3 Chonburi 1–02–3

Finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
4 February 2012
Thai Port 0–2 Buriram PEA

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