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Thailand women's national football team

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Women's national association football team representing Thailand
This article is about the women's team. For the men's team, seeThailand national football team.

Thailand
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nicknamesชบาแก้ว
(Chaba Kaew)
AssociationFA Thailand
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationAFF (Southeast Asia)
Head coachNuengrutai Srathongvian
CaptainSaowalak Pengngam
MostcapsWaraporn Boonsing (142)
Top scorerPitsamai Sornsai (75)
FIFA codeTHA
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
Thirdcolours
FIFA ranking
Current 53Decrease 7 (7 August 2025)[1]
Highest28 (July 2011, June – September 2018)
Lowest53 (August 2025)
First international
 Thailand 3–2Australia 
(Hong Kong; 25 August 1975)
Biggest win
 Malaysia 0–14Thailand 
(Vientiane, Laos; 4 December 2009)
Biggest defeat
 North Korea 15–0Thailand 
(Bangkok, Thailand; 12 December 1998)
World Cup
Appearances2 (first in2015)
Best resultGroup stage (2015,2019)
Asian Cup
Appearances17 (first in1975)
Best resultChampions (1983)
AFF Championship
Appearances11 (first in2006)
Best resultChampions (2011,2015,2016,2018)

TheThailand women's national football team (Thai:ฟุตบอลหญิงทีมชาติไทย,RTGSfutbon ying thim chat thai) representsThailand inwomen's association football and is run by theFootball Association of Thailand. The team won theAsian Cup in1983 and have qualified for twoFIFA Women's World Cups in2015 and2019. Their highest ranking in theFIFA Women's World Rankings is 28th, achieved in July 2011 and June 2018.[2][3]

History

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Early history and an established Southeast Asian powerhouse

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Thailand women's football was established in the late 1960s and 1970s, but it was not until the1975 AFC Women's Championship that the women's team had their first match. The team has become one of the most powerful football women's teams inSoutheast Asia since 1985 along withVietnam starting in 2001. Thailand cemented its position in Asia by winning gold medals at the1983, then they cemented its position in their region by winning fourAFF Women's Championships in2011,2015,2016, and2018. Also, in theSEA Games women's level, Thailand also cemented its position, winning gold five times: in1985,1995,1997,2007, and2013 editions, during which the men's team also won gold medals.

In spite of being a major powerhouse in Southeast Asian women's football, Thailand has fallen short in continental tournaments like theAFC Women's Asian Cup andAsian Games. Thailand only won it once in 1983 and has since maintained the qualifying streak starting in 2003, and had hosted the competitions twice, first in 1983 and second in2003, but they did not qualify for the FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments until the2015 FIFA Women's World Cup when they won against arch-rival Vietnam 2–1 in their opponent's turf.

2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup

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Thailand qualified to the2015 FIFA Women's World Cup by finishing the2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup in fifth place, defeating hosts and regional rivalsVietnam.[4][5][6]

2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

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Afriendly match between Thailand and theNetherlands before the2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

In spite of less investment than themen's team, the Thai women's team made history by becoming the country's first 11-a-side football team of either gender to qualify for a FIFA tournament without hosting one. Because of this, theFootball Association of Thailand announced that they will invest more in order to improve the quality of Thai women's football.[7] Thailand were drawn into group B together with title contendersGermany andNorway, as well as theIvory Coast.[8] Their only win came against the Ivory Coast by a score of 3–2, with two goals fromOrathai Srimanee and one goal fromThanatta Chawong, as they finished third in the group and were eliminated as one of the two worst third-placed teams.[9][10]

2019 FIFA Women's World Cup

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At the2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, Thailand were drawn into Group F, together with theUnited States,Sweden andChile. Thailand's impressive showing back in the2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup, including holding powerhouseAustralia 2–2 in the semi-finals, provided the belief that Thailand was capable to compete against stronger forces in the world. Thailand, however, began their opening game with a13–0 thumping to the US, which was the biggest ever defeat by a Thai team of either gender in an international tournament.[11][12][13] The devastating defeat to the United States severely dented Thai spirits, as they also lost their later matches 5–1 to Sweden and 2–0 to Chile, exiting the tournament without scoring a point, became the worst performed team ever in FIFA Women's World Cup history.[14][15]

2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifications

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At the2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup, Thailand were drawn into Group B, and they lost in the quarter-finals and lost to Vietnam 0–2 and Chinese Taipei 0–3. The Thai advanced to the playoff round, and they eventually lost 0–2 to Cameroon. This defeat officially knocked Thailand out of the2023 World Cup for the first time since the2011 edition.[16]

Team image

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Nicknames

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The Thailand women's national football team has been known or nicknamed as "ชบาแก้ว (Chaba Kaew)".[17]

Results and fixtures

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Main article:Thailand women's national football team results
See also:2025 in association football,2025 in sports, andFIFA International Match Calendar

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

Legend

  Win  Draw  Lose  Fixture

2025

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Russia  v Thailand
20 February2025 Pink Ladies CupRussia 3–1 ThailandAl Hamriyah,United Arab Emirates
19:00UTC+4Morozova 15'
Ishmukhametova 48'
Smirnova 67'
ReportJiraporn M. 35'Stadium:Al Hamriya Sports Club Stadium
Thailand  v South Korea
23 February2025 Pink Ladies CupThailand 0–4 South KoreaAl Hamriyah,United Arab Emirates
15:00UTC+4ReportStadium:Al Hamriya Sports Club Stadium
Uzbekistan  v Thailand
26 February2025 Pink Ladies CupUzbekistan 0–0 ThailandAl Hamriyah,United Arab Emirates
15:00UTC+4Stadium:Al Hamriya Sports Club Stadium
Zambia  v Thailand
5 AprilYongchuan International TournamentZambia 2–3 ThailandChongqing, China
19:35 UTC+8Stadium:Yongchuan Sports Center
Referee: Mu Mingxin (China)
China  v Thailand
8 AprilYongchuan International TournamentChina 5–1 ThailandChongqing, China
19:35 UTC+8report
source
Stadium:Yongchuan Sports Center
Attendance: 21,690
Referee: Lê Thị Lý (Vietnam)
Thailand  v Nepal
2 JuneFriendlyThailand 2–0 NepalPathum Thani, Thailand
18:30 UTC+7Stadium:Thammasat Stadium
Referee: Le Thi Ly (Vietnam)
Timor-Leste  v Thailand
26 June2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualificationTimor-Leste 0–4 ThailandChiang Mai, Thailand
19:30 UTC+7Report
Stadium:700th Anniversary Stadium
Referee: Azusa Sugino (Japan)
Thailand  v Iraq
29 June2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualificationThailand 7–0 IraqChiang Mai, Thailand
19:30 UTC+7
ReportStadium:700th Anniversary Stadium
Referee: Kim Yu-jeong (South Korea)
Mongolia  v Thailand
2 July2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualificationMongolia 0–11 ThailandChiang Mai, Thailand
19:30 UTC+7Report
Stadium:700th Anniversary Stadium
Referee: Nurul Ain Izatty (Malaysia)
Thailand  v India
5 July2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualificationThailand 1–2 IndiaChiang Mai, Thailand
19:30 UTC+7Report
Stadium:700th Anniversary Stadium
Referee: Kim Yu-jeong (South Korea)
Thailand  v Indonesia
6 AugustASEAN Championship GSThailand 7–0 IndonesiaHaiphong, Vietnam
16:30 UTC+7ReportStadium:Lạch Tray Stadium
Referee:Razlan Joffri Ali (Malaysia)
Cambodia  v Thailand
9 AugustASEAN Championship GSCambodia 0–7 ThailandHaiphong, Vietnam
16:30 UTC+7Report
Stadium:Lạch Tray Stadium
Referee:Rustam Lutfullin (Uzbekistan)
Vietnam  v Thailand
12 AugustASEAN Championship GSVietnam 1–0 ThailandHaiphong, Vietnam
19:30 UTC+7ReportStadium:Lạch Tray Stadium
Referee:Rustam Lutfullin (Uzbekistan)
Myanmar  v Thailand
16 AugustASEAN Championship SFMyanmar 2–1 ThailandHaiphong, Vietnam
16:00UTC+7Win Theingi Tun 13',72' (pen.)ReportWiranya 6'Stadium:Lạch Tray Stadium
Referee: Kim Yu-jeong (South Korea)
Thailand  v Vietnam
19 AugustASEAN Championship 3rdThailand 1–3 VietnamHaiphong, Vietnam
16:30UTC+7ReportStadium:Lạch Tray Stadium
Referee: Kim Yu-jeong (South Korea)
Thailand  v Bangladesh
24 OctoberFriendlyThailand 3–0 BangladeshBangkok, Thailand
17:00UTC+7Report (Bengali)
Report (Thai)
Stadium:High Performance Training Center
Referee: Bui Thi Thu Trang (Vietnam)
Thailand  v Bangladesh
27 OctoberFriendlyThailand 5–1 BangladeshBangkok, Thailand
18:00UTC+7
ReportStadium:Chalerm Phrakiat Bang Mod Stadium
Referee: Bui Thi Thu Trang (Vietnam)
Thailand  v Cambodia
4 December2025 SEA GamesThailand v CambodiaChonburi, Thailand
--:-- UTC+7Stadium:Chonburi Stadium
Thailand  v Singapore
7 December2025 SEA GamesThailand v SingaporeChonburi, Thailand
--:-- UTC+7Stadium:Chonburi Stadium
Thailand  v Indonesia
10 December2025 SEA GamesThailand v IndonesiaChonburi, Thailand
--:-- UTC+7Stadium:Chonburi Stadium

2026

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Thailand  v TBD
April2026 FIFA Women's SeriesThailand v TBDThailand
Thailand  v TBD
April2026 FIFA Women's SeriesThailand v TBDThailand

Coaching staff

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Nuengruethai Sathongwien, the current head coach of Thailand women's team and considered the best coach in the history of Thai women's football.
RoleName
Technical directorAnthony Hudson
Technical advisorVacant
Head of scoutingVacant
Head coachThailandNuengrutai Srathongvian
Assistant coach Sawin Charaspetchranan
Thailand Kritsada Puangmali
ThailandThidarat Wiwasukhu
Goalkeeper coach Worawut Tipsakwarakul
Fitness coach Thanachai Sahasachot
Analysts Saranpat Boeploy
Equipment and Kit manager Ratchayaporn Kasiruk
Doctor Thimporn Witoonpong
Physiotherapists Kanyawi Sakpreechayonyon
Team coordinator Saranporn Naksuk
Media coordinator Phichchaporn Suwannakut
Public relations officer Rakkiat Phochanakit
Team manager Naphasanan Pannipa
Rawida Sosotthikul

Coaching history

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Players

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Current squad

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The following 23 players were called up for the friendly match againstBangladesh on 27 October 2025.[18][19]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11GKPanita Promrat (1998-09-20)20 September 1998 (age 27)Football Association of ThailandBGC–College of Asian Scholars
181GKThichanan Sodchuen (2003-02-01)1 February 2003 (age 22)Football Association of ThailandBGC–College of Asian Scholars
221GKChotmanee Thongmongkol (1999-01-12)12 January 1999 (age 26)Chinese Taipei Football AssociationTaichung Blue Whale

22DFKanjanaporn Saenkhun (1996-07-18)18 July 1996 (age 29)Football Association of ThailandBGC–College of Asian Scholars
32DFSupaporn Inthraprasit (2004-02-18)18 February 2004 (age 21)Football Association of ThailandChonburi
42DFPanitha Jiratanaphibun (2004-06-27)27 June 2004 (age 21)Chinese Football AssociationGuangxi Pingguo
152DFParichat Thongrong (2006-05-14)14 May 2006 (age 19)Football Association of ThailandKasem Bundit University

63MFPikul Khueanpet (1988-09-20)20 September 1988 (age 37)Football Association of ThailandBGC–College of Asian Scholars
73MFSilawan Intamee (1994-01-22)22 January 1994 (age 31)Chinese Taipei Football AssociationTaichung Blue Whale
83MFPluemjai Sontisawat (2003-07-20)20 July 2003 (age 22)Football Association of ThailandChonburi
103MFRhianne Rush (2003-01-09)9 January 2003 (age 22)The Football AssociationReal Bedford
113MFChatchawan Rodthong (2002-06-22)22 June 2002 (age 23)Football Association of ThailandBangkok
123MFNutwadee Pramnak (2000-10-09)9 October 2000 (age 25)Football Association of ThailandBGC–College of Asian Scholars
133MFPichayatida Manowang (2006-11-17)17 November 2006 (age 19)Football Association of ThailandBangkok
193MFPitsamai Sornsai (1989-01-19)19 January 1989 (age 36)Chinese Taipei Football AssociationTaichung Blue Whale

54FWKwandarin Ngoenchalongnoppakorn (1986-09-21)21 September 1986 (age 39)Football Association of ThailandBangkok
94FWJiraporn Mongkoldee (1998-08-13)13 August 1998 (age 27)Chinese Football AssociationGuangxi Pingguo
144FWSaowalak Pengngam (1996-11-30)30 November 1996 (age 28)Chinese Taipei Football AssociationTaichung Blue Whale
164FWMadison Casteen (2007-10-24)24 October 2007 (age 18)United States Soccer FederationNC Courage Academy
174FWTaneekarn Dangda (1992-12-15)15 December 1992 (age 32)Football Association of ThailandBGC–College of Asian Scholars
204FWKurisara Limpawanich (2009-02-05)5 February 2009 (age 16)Football Association of ThailandBGC–College of Asian Scholars
214FWPattaranan Aupachai (2002-07-09)9 July 2002 (age 23)Football Association of ThailandChonburi
234FWJanista Jinantuya (2003-09-09)9 September 2003 (age 22)Football Association of ThailandBangkok

Recent call-ups

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The following players have been called up to the squad in the past 12 months.

Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClubLatest call-up
GKChonticha Panyarung (2008-12-30)30 December 2008 (age 16)ThailandKhon Kaen Sports School2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
GKChalisa Phongoen (2004-07-15)15 July 2004 (age 21)Free Agent2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
GKPawarisa Homyamyen (2004-01-31)31 January 2004 (age 21)ThailandChonburi2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
GKTiffany Sornpao (1998-05-22)22 May 1998 (age 27)DenmarkBrøndby2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification
GKPrima Owaki Nikornnarong (2006-05-24)24 May 2006 (age 19)ThailandPhranakorn2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualificationPRE
GKYada Sengyong (1993-08-10)10 August 1993 (age 32)ThailandNakhon Si Thammarat Sports School2025 Pink Ladies Cup

DFThanchanok Cheunarom (2006-06-30)30 June 2006 (age 19)ThailandChonburiv. Bangladesh, 27 October 2025PRE
DFPinyaphat Klinklai (2008-01-26)26 January 2008 (age 17)ThailandNakhon Si Thammarat Sports Schoolv. Bangladesh, 27 October 2025PRE
DFUraiporn Yongkul (1998-08-17)17 August 1998 (age 27)ThailandBGC–College of Asian Scholarsv. Bangladesh, 27 October 2025PRE
DFSunisa Srangthaisong (1988-05-06)6 May 1988 (age 37)SingaporeAerion WFCv. Bangladesh, 27 October 2025PRE
DFSakuna Senabuth (1995-09-08)8 September 1995 (age 30)ThailandBangkok2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
DFNatcha Kaewanta (2006-12-03)3 December 2006 (age 18)ThailandChonburi2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
DFPawarisa Keram (2006-02-09)9 February 2006 (age 19)ThailandKasem Bundit University2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
DFSankunkan Chompooseang (2005-06-06)6 June 2005 (age 20)ThailandKasem Bundit University2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
DFKantisa Inchamnan (2005-01-24)24 January 2005 (age 20)ThailandChonburi2025 ASEAN Women's ChampionshipPRE
DFMatilda Mårtensson (2005-09-21)21 September 2005 (age 20)SwedenVarbergs BoIS2025 Yongchuan International Tournament
DFSaranya Lamee (2004-06-30)30 June 2004 (age 21)ThailandBGC–College of Asian Scholars2025 Pink Ladies Cup
DFTamonwan Raksaphakdi (2000-02-24)24 February 2000 (age 25)ThailandBGC–College of Asian Scholars2025 Pink Ladies Cup
DFOrawan Keereesuwannakul (1997-06-30)30 June 1997 (age 28)ThailandChonburi2025 Pink Ladies Cup

MFOrapin Waenngoen (1995-10-07)7 October 1995 (age 30)ThailandBGC–College of Asian Scholarsv. Bangladesh, 27 October 2025PRE
MFPloychompoo Somnuek (2002-12-26)26 December 2002 (age 22)ThailandBangkok2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
MFJulie Grønning (2007-07-15)15 July 2007 (age 18)United StatesWasatch SC2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
MFRinyaphat Moondong (2007-06-19)19 June 2007 (age 18)ThailandChonburi2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
MFThawanrat Promthongmee (2004-11-29)29 November 2004 (age 20)ThailandChonburi2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
MFPraewa Nudnabee (2004-06-27)27 June 2004 (age 21)ThailandBangkok2025 ASEAN Women's ChampionshipPRE
MFNipawan Panyosuk (1995-03-15)15 March 1995 (age 30)ThailandChonburi2025 Yongchuan International Tournament
MFRasita Taobao (2007-06-06)6 June 2007 (age 18)ThailandChonburi2025 Yongchuan International Tournament
MFSirikan Phayaknet (1998-06-11)11 June 1998 (age 27)ChinaFoshan Sports2025 Pink Ladies Cup
MFThanchanok Jansri (2004-12-24)24 December 2004 (age 20)ThailandChonburi2025 Pink Ladies Cup

FWKanyanat Chetthabutr (1999-09-24)24 September 1999 (age 26)ThailandBGC–College of Asian Scholarsv. Bangladesh, 27 October 2025PRE
FWNatalie Olson (2002-07-18)18 July 2002 (age 23)New ZealandWellington Unitedv. Bangladesh, 27 October 2025PRE
FWKanjanathat Poomsri (2003-01-17)17 January 2003 (age 22)ThailandKasem Bundit University2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
FWWiranya Kwaenkasikarm (2005-07-07)7 July 2005 (age 20)ThailandChonburi2025 ASEAN Women's Championship

INJ Withdrew from the squad due to injury
PRE Included in the Preliminary squad or on standby
RET Retired from the national team
SUS Serving suspension from the national team
WD Withdrew from the squad due to non-injury issue

Competitive record

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Denotes draws including knockout matches decided onpenalty kicks.

 Champions   Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place  

FIFA Women's World Cup

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Main article:Thailand at the FIFA Women's World Cup
FIFA Women's World Cup record
YearHost countryResultPositionGPWD*LGSGACoach
1991ChinaDid not qualify
1995SwedenDid not enter
1999United States
2003United StatesDid not qualify
2007China
2011Germany
2015CanadaGroup stage17th3102310Nuengrutai Srathongvian
2019France24th3003120
2023Australia
New Zealand
Did not qualify
2027Brazil
2031Costa Rica
Jamaica
Mexico
United States
To be determined
2035United KingdomTo be determined
TotalGroup stage17th6105430
FIFA Women's World Cup history
SeasonRoundOpponentScoreResultVenue
2015Group stage Norway0–4LossCanadaOttawa, Canada
 Ivory Coast3–2Win
 Germany0–4LossCanadaWinnipeg, Canada
2019Group stage United States0–13LossFranceReims, France
 Sweden1–5LossFranceNice, France
 Chile0–2LossFranceRennes, France
FIFA Women's World Cup history
First MatchNorway  4–0 Thailand
(7 June 2015;Ottawa, Canada)
Last MatchThailand  0–2 Chile
(20 June 2019;Rennes, France)
Biggest WinIvory Coast  2–3 Thailand
(11 June 2015;Ottawa, Canada)
Biggest DefeatUnited States  13–0 Thailand
(11 June 2019;Reims, France)
Best ResultGroup Stage at the2015,2019
Worst Result

Olympic Games

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Summer Olympics record
YearHost countryResultPositionGPWD*LGSGA
1996United StatesDid not qualify
2000Australia
2004Greece
2008China
2012Great Britain
2016Brazil
2020Japan
2024France
2028United States
Total------

AFC Women's Asian Cup

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AFC Women's Asian CupQualifications
YearHostRoundResultMWDLGFGAGDMWDLGFGAGDLink
1975Hong KongRunners-up2nd4301105+5No Qualification
1977Republic of China2nd430192+7
1980IndiaDid not enter
1981Hong KongRunners-up2nd530268-2
1983ThailandChampions1st6600251+24
1986Hong KongThird place3rd5401155+10
1989Hong KongGroup stage7th3003112-11
1991Japan5th3111410-6
1993MalaysiaDid not enter
1995MalaysiaGroup stage5th210134-1
1997ChinaDid not enter
1999PhilippinesGroup stage8th4202610-4
2001Chinese Taipei8th420259-4
2003Thailand8th4202621-15
2006Australia7th4103226-243300123+9Link
2008Vietnam7th3003111-103201204+16Link
2010China6th310227-52200142+12Link
2014VietnamFifth place5th310227-53300151+14Link
2018JordanFourth place4th52121211+1220070+7Link
2022IndiaQuarter-finals8th6105515-102200110+11Link
2026AustraliaDid not qualify4301232+21Link
TotalChampions1st6833233114164-5019170210212+90Link
AFC Women's Asian Cup history
First MatchThailand  3–2 Australia
(25 August 1975;Hong Kong)
Biggest WinThailand  8–0 Malaysia
(10 April 1983;Bangkok, Thailand)
Biggest Defeat North Korea 14–0Thailand 
(12 June 2003;Bangkok, Thailand)
Best ResultChampions at the1983
Worst ResultGroup stage at the 9 editions

Asian Games

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Asian Games record
YearHost countryResultPositionGPWD*LGSGA
1990ChinaDid not enter
1994Japan
1998ThailandGroup stage7th3012122
2002South KoreaDid not enter
2006QatarGroup stage6th3102511
2010China6th200206
2014South KoreaQuarter-finals6th4202217
2018Indonesia7th3003210
2022China7th310215
2026JapanTo be determined
TotalQuarter-finals6th1841133061
Asian Games History
SeasonRoundOpponentScoreResultVenue
Thailand1998Group Stage Japan0–6LossThailandPathum Thani, Thailand
 Vietnam1–1Draw
 North Korea0–15LossThailandBangkok, Thailand
Qatar2006Group Stage China0–7LossQatarDoha, Qatar
 Japan0–4LossQatarAl-Rayyan, Qatar
 Jordan5–0WinQatarDoha, Qatar
China2010Group Stage Japan0–4LossChinaGuangzhou, China
 North Korea0–2Loss
South Korea2014Group Stage South Korea0–5LossSouth KoreaIncheon, South Korea
 Maldives10–0Win
 India10–0Win
Quarter-finals Vietnam1–2LossSouth KoreaGoyang, South Korea
Indonesia2018Group Stage Japan0–2LossIndonesiaPalembang, Indonesia
 Vietnam2–3Loss
Quarter-finals China0–5Loss
China2022Group Stage India1–0WinChinaWenzhou, China
 Chinese Taipei0–1Loss
Quarter-finals China0–4LossChinaHangzhou, China
Asian Games history
First MatchThailand  0–6 Japan
(8 December 1998;Pathum Thani, Thailand)
Biggest WinThailand  10–0 Maldives
(17 September 2014;Incheon, South Korea)
Thailand  10–0 India
(21 September 2014;Incheon, South Korea)
Biggest Defeat North Korea 15–0Thailand 
(12 December 1998;Bangkok, Thailand)
Best ResultQuarter Finals at the2014,2018,2022
Worst ResultGroup stage at the1998,2006,2010

AFF Women's Championship

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AFF Women's Championship record
YearRoundPositionPldWD*LGSGA
Vietnam2004Did not enter
Vietnam2006Third place3rd311166
Myanmar2007Runners-up2nd5302267
Vietnam2008Third place3rd5302224
Laos2011Champions1st5500224
Vietnam2012Third place3rd4301212
Myanmar2013Group stage5th4211123
Vietnam2015Champions1st5401277
Myanmar20165311154
Indonesia20186600375
Thailand2019Runners-up2nd6501314
Philippines20227511165
TotalChampions1st554041123551
AFF Women's Championship history
First MatchThailand  3–2 Myanmar
(29 May 2006;Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
Biggest Win Laos 1–14Thailand 
(22 September 2012;Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
Biggest DefeatThailand  0–3 Australia U20
(1 May 2015;Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
Thailand  0–3 Philippines
(17 July 2022;Manila, Philippines)
Best ResultChampions at the2011,2015,2016,2018
Worst ResultGroup stage at the2013

SEA Games

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SEA Games record
YearRoundPositionPldWD*LGSGAGD
Thailand1985Gold medal1st2200100+10
Thailand19955410163+13
Indonesia19974400113+8
Malaysia2001Silver medal2nd531196+3
Vietnam2003Bronze medal3rd4202118+3
Philippines20054202440
Thailand2007Gold medal1st4310182+16
Laos2009Silver medal2nd5230225+17
Myanmar2013Gold medal1st4310154+11
Malaysia2017Silver medal2nd4310134+9
Philippines2019421173+4
Vietnam20215311122+10
Cambodia2023Bronze medal3rd5401214+17
Thailand2025
Total13/131st55379816948+121
Southeast Asian Games history
First MatchThailand  4–0 Philippines
(9 December 1985;Bangkok, Thailand)
Biggest Win Malaysia 0–14Thailand 
(4 December 2009;Vientiane, Laos)
Biggest Defeat Vietnam 4–0Thailand 
(14 September 2001;Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Best ResultGold medal at the1985,1995,1997,2007,2013
Worst ResultBronze medal at the2003,2005,2023

Other tournaments

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Cyprus Women's Cup

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CyprusCyprus Women's Cup record
YearResultGPWDLGFGAGD
20198th place410369−3
2020Withdrew
Total1/13410369−3

See also

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References

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  3. ^"เยี่ยม ! "ชบาแก้ว" รั้ง 28 ของโลกจากการจัดอันดับโลกล่าสุด". 26 June 2018.
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  6. ^"ข่าวกีฬาทีมฟุตบอลหญิงไทย วันนี้ล่าสุด อัปเดตข่าวกีฬาทีมฟุตบอลหญิงไทย ล่าสุด".www.sanook.com/sport. 13 August 2023.
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  13. ^"ร่ำไห้! "มาดามแป้ง-โค้ชหนึ่ง" อำลา ผจก.ทีมชาติฟุตบอลหญิงแล้ว".www.newtv.co.th. 21 June 2019.
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  16. ^"ไหม" ธนีกาญจน์ เชียร์ญี่ปุ่น บอลโลกหญิง 2023 เชื่อครั้งหน้าไทย ...
  17. ^ประวัติศาสตร์ฟุตบอลหญิงไทย และที่มาของ "ทีมชบาแก้ว"
  18. ^"#OFFICIAL ประกาศรายชื่อ 30 แข้ง ฟุตบอลหญิงทีมชาติไทย ชุดอุ่นเครื่องฟีฟ่า เดย์ พบ บังคลาเทศ" (in Thai). Thai Women's Football. 20 October 2025. Retrieved21 October 2025.
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