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FAT May Move World Cup Qualifier to Chiang Mai

Chonburi Football Club Planning for Success in 2011

Chonburi FC is hoping to improve upon their quarter-final appearance in the 2009 AFC Cup in 2011.

Football Team 'Worst in Britain'

Wittaya Yensabai 28.12.2010

A VILLAGE soccer team has gained fame after being branded the worst in Britain following the loss of 11 games in a row in which it conceded 227 goals.

Former CFA Trio Have High Hopes for Chonburi

Three former Chonburi Football Association (CFA) employees are hoping to use their expertise to make Project Chonburi a success.

Former CFA Trio Have High Hopes for Chonburi

Three former Chonburi Football Association (CFA) employees are hoping to use their expertise to make Project Chonburi a success.

Thailand Premiere League 2010 Nears Completion

The quest for the championship title of this year’s Sponsor Thai Premier League has come down to the last leg.

The late, great, Bobby Moore would have turned in his grave last Sunday. As captain of the 1966 World Cup winning English team, Bobby lead 10 other passionate, committed, talented and tireless players, to a famous victory at Wembley on 30th July, 1966, worthy 4-2 winners over (West) Germany.

First Artificial Turf Football Stadium Opens in Pattaya

The K Football Stadium Pattaya was recently opened in Central Pattaya.

Hi-So - Issue 12

Visith Pinpawong 21.06.2010
Hi-So - Issue 12

From left: Former Pattaya Mayor and long term Pattaya Deputy Mayor Niran Wattanasassatorn, Mr. Theeraboon Kanawattanakul, Owner of K Football Stadium Pattaya, Mr. Rangsun Jongsayuandee, Deputy District Attorney Area 2, First Minister of Tourism and Sports and President of the Tourism Recovery Committee Sontaya Kunplome, Police Colonel Itthidet Charoensahayanont, Deputy Commander Rayong and Police Colonel Somnuk Changate, Banglamung District Police Chief and Former Chief of Police for Pattaya as they cut the ribbon to announce the official opening of the first artificial turf football court in Pattaya.

Local Orphanage Football Team Plays in Germany

The Pattaya Orphanage Youth Football Team was recently invited to join the International Youth Tournament at Frechen, Germany. The team was led by Reverend Father Francis Kritsada Sukapat, Deputy Director of the Pattaya Orphanage along with two teachers ‘Kru Siam’ and ‘Kru Phop’ (Kru means teacher) and 12 orphaned children. The players were coached by a special German Adviser Heiko Klimanchewsky.


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