2011 in Thai football

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The 2011 season of competitive football in Thailand.

Contents

The season will begin on 12 February 2011 for the Thai Premier League and Division 1 and 25 December 2011 for the Thai Premier League.

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

Teams promoted to Thai Premier League 2011

Teams relegated from Thai Premier League 2010

Teams promoted to Thai Division 1 League 2011

Clubs Serving Bans for Thai Division 1 League 2011

Teams relegated from Thai Division 1 League 2010

Diary of the season

National team

Friendly matches

Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1 - 0Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Dangda Soccerball shade.svg2'
Thunder Castle Stadium, Buriram
Attendance: 20,000
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg1 - 1Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Pornsai Soccerball shade.svg16'Piang Sor Soccerball shade.svg63'
Thunder Castle Stadium, Buriram
Attendance: 20,000

Olympic qualifiers

Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg0 – 3Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine
Narat Soccerball shade.svg43' Report

Palestine was awarded a 3-0 win after Thailand fielded an ineligible player, Sujarit Jantakul. The original score was 10 to Thailand. [1]


1–1 on aggregate. Thailand won after penalties, but Palestine will replace them in the second round after fielding an ineligible player.

Honours

CompetitionWinnerDetailsMatch Report
Thai FA Cup Buriram PEA Muangthong United
Thai Premier League Buriram PEA Chonburi F.C.
Division 1 League Buriram F.C. Chainat F.C.
Regional League Ratchaburi F.C. Nakhon Ratchasima F.C.
Kor Royal Cup Chonburi Kor Royal Cup 2011
Beat Muangthong United 21

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References

  1. "Palestine to replace Thailand in Olympic Qualifiers second round". the-afc.com. 2011-05-04. Archived from the original on 2018-01-19. Retrieved 2011-05-04.