2014 Kor Royal Cup

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2014 Kor Royal Cup
Date1 February 2014
Venue Suphanburi Stadium, Suphanburi
Referee Siwakorn Pu-Udom
2013
2015

The 2014 Kor Royal Cup was the 79th Kor Royal Cup, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Thai Premier League and Thai FA Cup competitions. The match was played at Suphanburi Stadium, Suphanburi and contested by 2013 Thai Premier League champions Buriram United, and 2013 Thai Premier League runners-up Muangthong United, as Buriram also won the 2013 Thai FA Cup. On January 21, with less than two week before the start of the tournament, the 2014 Kor Royal Cup were moved from the capital Bangkok to Suphanburi because the 2013–14 Thai political crisis .


Kor Royal Cup or in old name Yai Cup was the highest level of club football competition which competed in the tournament in Thailand from 1916-1995. It was founded by Football Association of Thailand in 1916. Department of Performing Arts was the first team that won this competition.

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Thai FA Cup defunct knockout cup competition in Thailand. It was held between 1980–2001

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Buriram United 1 – 0 Muangthong United
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BURIRAM UNITED
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MUANGTHONG UNITED
BURIRAM UNITED:
GK1 Flag of Thailand.svg Sivaruck Tedsungnoen
RB25 Flag of Thailand.svg Suree Sukha
CB3 Flag of Thailand.svg Pratum Chuthong
CB5 Flag of Spain.svg David Rochela
LB2 Flag of Thailand.svg Theeraton Bunmathan
CM10 Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkraphan Kaewprom Yellow card.svg 88'
CM8 Flag of Thailand.svg Suchao Nuchnum (c)Sub off.svg 90+1'
RM17 Flag of Thailand.svg Anawin Jujeen
LM24 Flag of Japan.svg Kai Hirano Sub off.svg 71'
FW7 Flag of Spain.svg Carmelo González
FW18 Flag of Argentina.svg Leandro Torres Sub off.svg 65'
Substitutes:
GK26 Flag of Thailand.svg Yodsapon Tiangda
MF4 Flag of Thailand.svg Charyl Chappuis Sub on.svg 90+1'
MF13 Flag of Thailand.svg Jirawat Makarom Yellow card.svg 85'Sub on.svg 71'
MF15 Flag of Thailand.svg Surat Sukha
FW23 Flag of England.svg Jay Simpson Yellow card.svg 77'Sub on.svg 65'
FW32 Flag of Thailand.svg Kittiphong Pluemjai
Manager:
Flag of Spain.svg Alejandro Menéndez
MUANGTHONG UNITED:
GK39 Flag of Thailand.svg Witsanusak Kaewruang
RB4 Flag of Thailand.svg Piyaphon Phanichakul Yellow card.svg 37'
CB2 Flag of Thailand.svg Artit Daosawang
CB5 Flag of North Korea.svg Ri Kwang-Chon
LB28 Flag of Thailand.svg Suriya Singmui
CM16 Flag of Thailand.svg Sarach Yooyen Yellow card.svg 35'Sub off.svg 57'
CM7 Flag of Thailand.svg Datsakorn Thonglao (c)Yellow card.svg 87'
LM20 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Mario Gjurovski Sub off.svg 71'
RM23 Flag of Serbia.svg Milan Bubalo Sub off.svg 86'
FW10 Flag of Thailand.svg Teerasil Dangda
FW9 Flag of England.svg Jay Bothroyd
Substitutes:
GK38 Flag of Thailand.svg Patiwat Khammai
DF3 Flag of Thailand.svg Todsapol Lated
MF8 Flag of North Korea.svg Pak Nam-Chol
FW11 Flag of Thailand.svg Wuttichai Tathong
FW13 Flag of Thailand.svg Chainarong Tathong
FW17 Flag of Thailand.svg Chitchanok Xaysensourinthone
MF19 Flag of Thailand.svg Anuwat Inyin
MF22 Flag of Thailand.svg Pathompol Charoenrattanapirom
MF24 Flag of Thailand.svg Kasidech Wettayawong Sub on.svg 70'
MF25 Flag of Thailand.svg Thitipan Puangchan Sub on.svg 57'
DF27 Flag of Thailand.svg Sarawut Kanlayanabandit
DF34 Flag of Thailand.svg Pairote Sokam
DF35 Flag of Thailand.svg Weerawut Kayem
MF36 Flag of Thailand.svg Sarawut Masuk Sub on.svg 86'
Manager:
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Assistant referees:
Binla Preeda
Amnad Phongmanee
Fourth official:
Chaiya Mahapab

Chaiya Alee Mahapab is a Thai former football referee. He referees in the Thai Premier League, Chinese Super League and Chinese FA Cup.

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if necessary.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

See also

The 2014 Thai Premier League is the 18th season of the Thai Premier League since its establishment in 1996. A total of 20 teams are competing in the league. The season has begun on 22 February and will finish on 2 November.

2014 Thai League Division 1 is the 17th season of the League since its establishment in 1997. It is the feeder league for the Thai Premier League. A total of 18 teams will compete in the league this season.

The 2014 Regional League Division 2 was the 9th season of the Regional League Division 2, it had redirected from the division 2, since its establishment in 2006. The 83 clubs will be divided into 6 groups (regions)

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References

  1. "2014 Kor Royal Cup final". Siam Sport.co. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2014-02-01.