Thailand men's national field hockey team

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Thailand
Flag of Thailand.svg
Association Thailand Hockey Association
Confederation AHF (Asia)
Head CoachKyung Soo Kim
ManagerPichai Kamentchan
CaptainSadakorn Vimuttanon
FIH ranking
Current 54 Steady2.svg (7 September 2023) [1]
Highest40 (September 2019–present)
Lowest62 (2007)
Asian Games
Appearances7 (first in 1966 )
Best result8th (1966, 1970, 1978)
Asia Cup
Appearances2 (first in 1993 )
Best result8th (1993)

The Thailand men's national field hockey team represents Thailand in international men's field hockey competitions. As of September 2019, they are ranked 40th in the world. [1]

Contents

Current squad

The following is the Thailand roster in the men's field hockey tournament of the 2018 Asian Games. [2]

Head coach: Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Kyung-soo

  1. Suriphong Jongjum (GK)
  2. Theerachai Sansamran
  3. Thanop Kampanthong
  4. Chakan Boonmee
  5. Sadakorn Vimuttanon (C)
  6. Aphiwat Thanperm
  7. Nisman Maseela
  8. Ratthawit Khamkong
  9. Norrawich Intani
  10. Seksit Samoechai
  11. Borirak Harapan
  12. Wallop Khamwong
  13. Wirawat Singthong
  14. Thanakrit Boon-Art
  15. Wiros Yosiri
  16. Adisuan Suphawong
  17. Tanakit Juntakian
  18. Sataporn Phakhunthod

Tournament history

Asian Games
YearHost cityPosition
1966 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok, Thailand 8th
1970 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok, Thailand 8th
1978 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok, Thailand 8th
1986 Flag of South Korea.svg Seongnam, South Korea 9th
1998 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok, Thailand 10th
2018 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jakarta, Indonesia 9th
2022 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Hangzhou, China 11th
Asia Cup
YearHost cityPosition
1994 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshima, Japan 8th
2007 Flag of India.svg Chennai, India 11th
World League [3]
YearRoundHost cityPosition
2012–13 Round 1 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Eliminated
2014–15 Round 1 Flag of Oman.svg Muscat, Oman Eliminated
2016–17 Round 1 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Eliminated
Hockey Series
YearRoundHost cityPosition
2017-18 Open Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Advanced
Finals Flag of France.svg Le Touquet, France Withdrew
AHF Cup
YearHost cityPosition
2008 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 8th
2012 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok, Thailand 7th
2016 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong 6th
2022 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jakarta, Indonesia 5th

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References

  1. 1 2 "FIH Outdoor World Hockey Rankings". FIH. 7 September 2023. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  2. Thailand squad
  3. "Hockey World League". fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 21 August 2018.