2018 Thai League Cup Final

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2018 Thai League Cup Final
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The match took place at Thammasat Stadium.
Event 2018 Thai League Cup
Date20 October 2018
Venue Thammasat Stadium, Pathum Thani
Man of the Match Chatchai Budprom
Referee Chairoek Ngamsom (Thailand)
Attendance14,380
WeatherThunderstorms
26 °C (79 °F)
humidity 95%
2017
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The 2018 Thai League Cup Final was the final match of the 2018 Thai League Cup, [1] the 9th season in the second era of a Thailand's football tournament organised by Football Association of Thailand. It was played at the Thammasat Stadium in Pathum Thani, Thailand on 20 October 2018, between Chiangrai United a big team from the Northern part and Bangkok Glass a big team from the metropolitan region of Thailand.

Contents

Road to the final

Chiangrai United (T1)Round Bangkok Glass (T1)
OpponentResultKnockout 1 legOpponentResult
Army United (T2)6–1 (A) [2] Round of 32 Trat (T2)2–0 (A) [3]
Police Tero (T1)4–2 (H) [4] Round of 16 Nakhon Pathom United (T4)1–0 (A) [5]
Air Force Central (T1)1–0 (H) [6] Quarter-finals Chonburi (T1)6–4 (a.e.t.) (A) [7]
Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda (T1)1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–1 p) (N) [8] Semi-finals Buriram United (T1)2–1 (N) [9]

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away; T1: Clubs from Thai League; T2: Clubs from Thai League 2; T4: Clubs from Thai League 4.

Match

Details

Chiangrai United 1–0 Bangkok Glass
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Highlight
Thammasat Stadium, Pathum Thani
Attendance: 14,380 [10]
Referee: Chairoek Ngamsom (Thailand)
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Chiangrai United
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Bangkok Glass
Lineups:
GK1 Flag of Thailand.svg Chatchai Budprom
DF3 Flag of Thailand.svg Tanasak Srisai Yellow card.svg 90+4'
DF4 Flag of Thailand.svg Piyaphon Phanichakul Yellow card.svg 81'Sub off.svg 83'
DF5 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Cardozo (c)
DF30 Flag of Thailand.svg Suriya Singmui
DF33 Flag of Thailand.svg Sarawut Inpaen
DF36 Flag of Thailand.svg Shinnaphat Leeaoh Yellow card.svg 84'
MF8 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Yong-rae
MF27 Flag of Thailand.svg Apisorn PhumchatYellow card.svg 24'
FW9 Flag of Brazil.svg Bill
FW11 Flag of Brazil.svg William Henrique Soccerball shade.svg65'
Substitutes:
GK20 Flag of Thailand.svg Wanlop Saechio
GK28 Flag of Thailand.svg Saranon Anuin
GK40 Flag of Thailand.svg Farus Patee
DF2 Flag of Thailand.svg Atit Daosawang
MF10 Flag of Thailand.svg Siwakorn Tiatrakul Yellow card.svg 87'Sub on.svg 83'
MF45 Flag of Thailand.svg Adisak Klinkosoom
FW16 Flag of Thailand.svg Akarawin Sawasdee
Head Coach:
Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Gama
Lineups:
GK1 Flag of Thailand.svg Narit Taweekul
DF4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Smith (c)
DF19 Flag of Thailand.svg Pichit Ketsro Sub off.svg 75'
DF33 Flag of Thailand.svg Saharat Pongsuwan
MF5 Flag of Thailand.svg Tanaboon Kesarat
MF17 Flag of Thailand.svg Chakkit Laptrakul Yellow card.svg 82'
MF20 Flag of Spain.svg Toti Sub off.svg 66'
MF23 Flag of Thailand.svg Peerapong Pichitchotirat Yellow card.svg 58'
MF27 Flag of Thailand.svg Anon Amornlertsak Sub off.svg 67'
FW7 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Ariel Rodríguez
FW9 Flag of Thailand.svg Surachat Sareepim Yellow card.svg 37'
Substitutes:
GK38 Flag of Thailand.svg Korraphat Nareechan
DF28 Flag of Thailand.svg Apisit Sorada
DF34 Flag of Thailand.svg Piyachanok Darit
MF14 Flag of Thailand.svg Sarawut Masuk Sub on.svg 75'
MF22 Flag of Thailand.svg Nattachai Srisuwan
MF24 Flag of Thailand.svg Siwakorn Sangwong Sub on.svg 66'
MF35 Flag of Thailand.svg Tassanapong Muaddarak
FW10 Flag of Brazil.svg David Bala Sub on.svg 67'
FW32 Flag of Thailand.svg Warut Boonsuk
Head Coach:
Flag of Thailand.svg Anurak Srikerd

Assistant referees:
Flag of Thailand.svg Rachen Srichai
Flag of Thailand.svg Komsan Kamphaen
Fourth official:
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Match Commissioner:
Flag of Thailand.svg Peerapol Pu-udom
Referee Assessor:
Flag of Thailand.svg Pirom Un-prasert

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if still necessary.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Winner

2018 Thai League Cup
Winners
Chiangrai United
First Title

Prizes for winner

Prizes for runners-up

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