2017 Toyota Premier Cup

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2017 Toyota Premier Cup
Date4 February 2017
Venue National Stadium, Bangkok
Man of the Match Masato Kudo
Referee Kim Dong-jin (South Korea)
Attendance15,800
Weatherpartly cloudy
31 °C (88 °F)
humidity 58%
2016

The 2017 Toyota Premier Cup was the 7th Toyota Premier Cup. It's a single-game cup competition organized by the Toyota and Football Association of Thailand. It features SCG Muangthong United the winners of the 2016 Thai League Cup and Sanfrecce Hiroshima as an invited team from the 2016 J1 League (Japan). Competition features at National Stadium, Bangkok and sponsored by Toyota.

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Qualified teams

TeamQualificationQualified dateParticipation
Flag of Thailand.svg SCG Muangthong United Winners of the 2016 Thai League Cup 14 October 20161st
Flag of Japan.svg Sanfrecce Hiroshima Invited team from the 2016 J1 League 8 January 20171st

Match

Details

SCG Muangthong United Flag of Thailand.svg 1–3 Flag of Japan.svg Sanfrecce Hiroshima
  • Teerasil Soccerball shade.svg85'
Report
Highlight
National Stadium, Bangkok
Attendance: 15,800
Referee: Kim Dong-jin (South Korea)
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SCG Muangthong United
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Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Lineups:
GK1 Flag of Thailand.svg Kawin Thamsatchanan
DF3 Flag of Thailand.svg Theerathon Bunmathan Sub off.svg 80'
DF4 Flag of Spain.svg Mario Abrante
DF5 Flag of Japan.svg Naoaki Aoyama
DF19 Flag of Thailand.svg Tristan Do Sub off.svg 75'
MF6 Flag of Thailand.svg Sarach Yooyen
MF18 Flag of Thailand.svg Chanathip Songkrasin Sub off.svg 75'
MF34 Flag of Thailand.svg Wattana Playnum
FW9 Flag of Spain.svg Xisco Jiménez Sub off.svg 59'
FW10 Flag of Thailand.svg Teerasil Dangda (c)Soccerball shade.svg85'
FW23 Flag of Brazil.svg Cleiton Silva
Substitutes:
GK28 Flag of Thailand.svg Prasit Padungchok
DF2 Flag of Thailand.svg Peerapat Notchaiya Sub on.svg 80'
DF25 Flag of Thailand.svg Adison Promrak Sub on.svg 59'
DF26 Flag of Thailand.svg Suphan Thongsong
MF13 Flag of Thailand.svg Ratchapol Nawanno
MF16 Flag of Thailand.svg Sanukran Thinjom
MF22 Flag of Thailand.svg Mongkol Tossakrai Sub on.svg 75'
MF33 Flag of Thailand.svg Pitakpong Kulasuwan
FW11 Flag of Thailand.svg Adisak Kraisorn Sub on.svg 75'
Head Coach:
Flag of Thailand.svg Totchtawan Sripan
Lineups:
GK21 Flag of Japan.svg Ryotaro Hironaga
DF4 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Mizumoto Sub off.svg 73'
DF5 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuhiko Chiba
DF33 Flag of Japan.svg Tsukasa Shiotani Yellow card.svg 50'
MF6 Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Aoyama (c)
MF10 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Silva Soccerball shade.svg67' (pen.)Yellow card.svg 52'Sub off.svg 88'
MF14 Flag of Croatia.svg Mihael Mikić Sub off.svg 67'
MF15 Flag of Japan.svg Sho Inagaki Sub off.svg 81'
MF18 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshifumi Kashiwa
FW44 Flag of Brazil.svg Anderson Lopes Sub off.svg 73'
FW50 Flag of Japan.svg Masato Kudo Soccerball shade.svg57', 62'
Substitutes:
GK34 Flag of Japan.svg Hirotsugu Nakabayashi
DF2 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Nogami Sub on.svg 73'
DF3 Flag of Japan.svg Soya Takahashi Sub on.svg 67'
MF7 Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Chajima Sub on.svg 88'
MF16 Flag of Japan.svg Kohei Shimizu
MF28 Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Marutani Sub on.svg 81'
MF29 Flag of Japan.svg Tsukasa Morishima
FW22 Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Minagawa
FW31 Flag of Japan.svg Takumi Miyayoshi Sub on.svg 73'
Head Coach:
Flag of Japan.svg Hajime Moriyasu

Assistant referees:
Flag of South Korea.svg Park In-sun
Flag of South Korea.svg Bang Ki-yeol
Fourth official:
Flag of Thailand.svg Chaireag Ngamsom
Match Commissioner:
Flag of Thailand.svg Weerayut Sirisap
Referee Assessor:
Flag of Thailand.svg Sakdarin Suwanjira
General Coordinator:
Flag of Thailand.svg Ekapol Polnavee
Media Officer:
Flag of Thailand.svg Anuwat Phandinthong

MATCH RULES

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

Statistics

Winner

 2017 Toyota Premier Cup
winners 
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
First title

Prizes for winner

Prizes for runners-up

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