2016 Kor Royal Cup

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2016 Kor Royal Cup
Date20 February 2016
Venue Supachalasai Stadium, Bangkok
Referee Teetichai Nualjan
2015

The 2016 Kor Royal Cup was the 81st 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 Supachalasai Stadium, Bangkok and contested by 2015 Thai Premier League champions Buriram United, and 2015 Thai Premier League runners-up Muangthong United, as Buriram also won the 2015 Thai FA Cup. This match was the last edition of Kor Royal Cup, continued by Thailand Champions Cup in 2017.

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Buriram United 3 - 1 Muangthong United
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Supachalasai Stadium, Bangkok
Referee: Teetichai Nualjan
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Buriram United
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Muangthong United
GK1 Flag of Thailand.svg Siwarak Tedsungnoen
LWB2 Flag of Thailand.svg Theerathon Bunmathan
DF5 Flag of Venezuela.svg Andrés Túñez
MF7 Flag of South Korea.svg Go Seul-ki Yellow card.svg 45+2'
MF8 Flag of Thailand.svg Suchao Nutnum (c)Yellow card.svg 41'Sub off.svg 46'
MF10 Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkaphan Kaewprom Yellow card.svg 88'
DF14 Flag of Thailand.svg Chitipat Tanklang
DF16 Flag of Thailand.svg Koravit Namwiset
RWB17 Flag of Thailand.svg Anawin Jujeen Sub off.svg 81'
FW20 Flag of Brazil.svg Kaio Felipe Gonçalves Sub off.svg 75'
FW40 Flag of Brazil.svg Diogo Luís Santo Yellow card.svg 82'
Substitutes:
GK29 Flag of Thailand.svg Yotsapon Teangdar
DF3 Flag of Thailand.svg Sathaporn Dangsri
MF4 Flag of Thailand.svg Adul Lahsoh Sub on.svg 46'
MF11 Flag of Brazil.svg André Moritz Sub on.svg 75'
DF24 Flag of Thailand.svg Nukoolkit Krutyai
DF25 Flag of Thailand.svg Suree Sukha Sub on.svg 81'
DF27 Flag of Thailand.svg Nattaphon Malaphan
MF28 Flag of Thailand.svg Chaowat Veerachat
MF39 Flag of Thailand.svg Anan Buasang
Head Coach:
Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Gama
GK1 Flag of Thailand.svg Kawin Thamsatchanan (c)
DF2 Flag of Thailand.svg Peerapat Notchaiya Yellow card.svg 65'
DF3 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabrício Silva Dornellas
DF5 Flag of Japan.svg Naoaki Aoyama Sub off.svg 47'
MF6 Flag of Thailand.svg Sarach Yooyen Yellow card.svg 45+1'
DF8 Flag of Thailand.svg Atit Daosawang Yellow card.svg 37'
FW9 Flag of Brazil.svg Júnior Sub off.svg 55'
MF17 Flag of Thailand.svg Tanaboon Kesarat Yellow card.svg 76'
MF18 Flag of Thailand.svg Chanathip Songkrasin
FW23 Flag of Brazil.svg Cleiton Silva
MF25 Flag of Thailand.svg Thitipan Puangchan Sub off.svg 79'
Substitutes:
GK38 Flag of Thailand.svg Ittikorn Karnsang
GK39 Flag of Thailand.svg Witsanusak Kaewruang
DF4 Flag of Thailand.svg Piyaphon Phanichakul
MF7 Flag of Thailand.svg Datsakorn Thonglao
FW10 Flag of Thailand.svg Teerasil Dangda
FW11 Flag of Thailand.svg Adisak Kraisorn Sub on.svg 55'
MF15 Flag of Thailand.svg Seksit Srisai
MF21 Flag of Thailand.svg Wasan Samarnsin
FW22 Flag of Thailand.svg Chananan Pombuppha
MF24 Flag of Thailand.svg Kasidech Wettayawong Sub on.svg 79'
DF26 Flag of Thailand.svg Suphan Thongsong Sub on.svg 47'
MF32 Flag of Thailand.svg Peeradon Chamratsamee
MF33 Flag of Thailand.svg Chaiyawat Buran
MF34 Flag of Thailand.svg Wattana Playnum
Head Coach:
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Assistant referees:
Nathakorn Chimpalee
Binla Preeda
Fourth official:
Alongkron Feemuechang
Match Commissioner:
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Referee Assessor:
Ekachai Thanaduengkao

MATCH RULES

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

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