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Nickname(s) | โต๊ะเล็ก (The Small Table) | |||
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Association | Football Association of Thailand | |||
Confederation | AFC (Asia) | |||
Head coach | Pulpis | |||
Home stadium | Bangkok Futsal Arena | |||
FIFA code | THA | |||
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AFC U-20 Futsal Championship | ||||
Appearances | 1 (First in 2017 ) |
The Thailand national under-20 futsal team for under 20 level represents Thailand in international futsal competitions and is controlled by the Futsal Commission of the Football Association of Thailand.
Thailand national under-20 futsal team was dubbed by the medias and supporters as "Toh-Lek" (Thai : โต๊ะเล็ก lit. small table ) or "Toh-Lek-Team-Chad-Thai" (Thai : โต๊ะเล็กทีมชาติไทย lit. Thai national small table ) for more specific.
Toh-Lek or The Small Table itself is the general slang term to call the Futsal as the sport in Thailand. Thai language adopts the original word Futsal (Thai : ฟุตซอล) and uses it to call the kind of sport. However, Thai people also commonly refer to it as Toh-Lek since it represents the game of football that plays on a smaller field. The Small Table has slowly become the alias of Thailand national under-20 futsal team.
Thailand plays the home games at the Bangkok Futsal Arena with a capacity of 12,000 spectators and the Indoor Stadium Huamark with a capacity of 10,000 spectators.
Nong Chok | Bangkok Metropolis | Bang Kapi |
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Bangkok Arena | Indoor Stadium Huamark | |
Capacity: 12,000 | Capacity: 10,000 | |
Win Draw Loss
Recent results within last 12 months and upcoming fixtures.
23 March 2017 Unofficial Friendly | Thailand | 5–4 | CAT | Bangkok, Thailand |
16:00 | Report | Stadium: Sports Authority of Thailand Attendance: N/A Referee: N/A |
30 March 2017 Unofficial Friendly | Thailand | 5–5 | Bangkok City | Bangkok, Thailand |
16:00 | Report | Stadium: Sports Authority of Thailand Attendance: N/A Referee: N/A |
6 April 2017 Unofficial Friendly | Thailand | 5–0 | Department of Highways | Bangkok, Thailand |
16:00 | Report | Stadium: Sports Authority of Thailand Attendance: N/A Referee: N/A |
16 April 2017 Unofficial Friendly | Thailand | 3–0 | Samut Sakhon | Bangkok, Thailand |
16:00 | Report | Stadium: Sports Authority of Thailand Attendance: N/A Referee: N/A |
26 April 2017 Unofficial Friendly | Thailand | 3–3 | Port Futsal Club | Bangkok, Thailand |
Report | Stadium: Kodang Stadium Attendance: N/A Referee: N/A |
4 May 2017 Unofficial Friendly | Thailand | 1–3 | Chonburi Bluewave Futsal Club | Bangkok, Thailand |
Report | Stadium: Bangkok Arena, Bangkok Attendance: N/A Referee: N/A |
10 May 2017 Unofficial Friendly | Thailand | 3–5 | FTL Brazilian All-star | Bangkok, Thailand |
Report | Stadium: Bangkok Arena, Bangkok Attendance: N/A Referee: N/A |
12 May 2017 Friendly | Thailand | 6–2 | Myanmar | Bangkok, Thailand |
13:00 UTC+7:00 | Muhammad 1' Ronnachai 4', 29' Panat 17' Worrapluch 18' Jirayu 38' | Report | Htet Wai Thein 31' Shine Htet Aung 35' | Stadium: Bangkok Arena, Bangkok |
16 May 2017 2017 AFC U-20 Futsal Championship | Malaysia | 2–5 | Thailand | Bangkok, Thailand |
19:00 UTC+07:00 | Saad 27' Farikh 40' | Report | Tanachot 14' Panat 21' Muhammad 24' Weerasak 40' Jirasin 40' | Stadium: Bangkok Arena, Bangkok Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Nurdin Bukuev (Kyrgyzstan) |
17 May 2017 2017 AFC U-20 Futsal Championship | Thailand | 4–0 | Bahrain | Bangkok, Thailand |
19:00 UTC+07:00 | Sarawut 19' Muhammad 36' Ronnachai 37', 39' | Report | Stadium: Bangkok Arena, Bangkok Attendance: 1,200 Referee: Khamis Hasan Al-Shamsi (United Arab Emirates) |
18 May 2017 2017 AFC U-20 Futsal Championship | Thailand | 10–0 | Brunei | Bangkok, Thailand |
19:00 UTC+07:00 | Sarawut 6', 18', 36' Jirayu 7' Nazirul 17' (o.g.) Panat 28', 29' Weerasak 29' Muhammad 31' Ronnachai 38' | Report | Stadium: Bangkok Arena, Bangkok Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Liu Jianqiao (China) |
19 May 2017 2017 AFC U-20 Futsal Championship | Afghanistan | 1–8 | Thailand | Bangkok, Thailand |
19:00 UTC+07:00 | J. Haidari 11' | Report | Muhammad 16', 18', 23', 23' Weerasak 17' Witsanu 20' Worrapluch 34', 40' (pen.) | Stadium: Bangkok Arena, Bangkok Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Mohamad Chami (Lebanon) |
20 May 2017 2017 AFC U-20 Futsal Championship | Thailand | 3–7 | Iraq | Bangkok, Thailand |
19:00 UTC+07:00 | Panat 2' Sarawut 25' Jirasin 30' | Report | Haqi 1', 37', 40' Abbas 5', 28' Moamin 14' Hamzah 22' | Stadium: Bangkok Arena, Bangkok Attendance: 10,000 Referee: An Ran (China) |
22 May 2017 2017 AFC U-20 Futsal Championship | Indonesia | 2–4 | Thailand | Bangkok, Thailand |
16:00 UTC+07:00 | Samuel 21' Arjuna 34' | Report | Anton 4' (o.g.) Weerasak 11' Tanachot 37' Panat 40' | Stadium: Bangkok Arena, Bangkok Attendance: 2,800 Referee: Rey Ritaga (Philippines) |
24 May 2017 2017 AFC U-20 Futsal Championship | Thailand | 5–7 (a.e.t.) | Iran | Bangkok, Thailand |
16:00 UTC+07:00 | Panat 1', 10', 48' Worrapluch 40' Muhammad 45' | Report | Lotfi 2', 43', 47' Taheri 12' Jame 39' H. Karimi 46' Kadkhoda 50' | Stadium: Bangkok Arena, Bangkok Attendance: 8,500 Referee: Trương Quốc Dũng (Vietnam) |
25 May 2017 2017 AFC U-20 Futsal Championship | Thailand | 8–1 | Uzbekistan | Bangkok, Thailand |
19:30 UTC+07:00 | Muhammad 1' Weerasak 3' Witsanu 12', 20' Panat 21' Tanachot 25' Sarawut 26' Ronnachai 31' | Report | Ismatullaev 32' | Stadium: Bangkok Arena, Bangkok Attendance: 6,500 Referee: Mohamad Chami (Lebanon) |
The following 14 players were called up for the 2017 AFC U-20 Futsal Championship in Thailand between 16 and 26 May 2017. [1]
Manager | Miguel Rodrigo |
The following players were called up:
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club | |
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1 | GK | Jaroenpong Prasansat | Surasakmontree School | |||
3 | GK | Wutthichai Yaemprakhon | Sisaket | |||
4 | GK | Phanudet Siribarn | Bangkok BTS | |||
2 | FP | Panat Kittipanuwong | 14 May 1998 | Chonburi Bluewave | ||
5 | FP | Tanachot Sosawaeng | Bangkok BTS | |||
6 | FP | Weerasak Srichai | Highway Department | |||
7 | FP | Worrapluch Jiwjaratwong | Kasem Bundit | |||
8 | FP | Jirasin Kimseng (c) | Chonburi Bluewave | |||
9 | FP | Sarawut Phalaphruek | Highway Department | |||
10 | FP | Ananwat Supudom | Nakhon Ratchasima | |||
11 | FP | Muhammad Osamanmusa | 19 January 1998 | Bangkok BTS | ||
12 | FP | Ronnachai Juwongsuk | Chonburi Bluewave | |||
13 | FP | Sam Twigg | 18 August 1998 | Eastern Suburbs | ||
14 | FP | Witsanu Meemakbang | Nonthaburi |
Nation | Coaches | Year | Ref. |
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Spain | Miguel Rodrigo | 2016– | [2] |
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