Thai Futsal Dominates Brunei with 13-0 Victory in ASEAN Championship Opener.

Nakhon Ratchasima: Thai futsal kicked off beautifully, crushing Brunei 13-0 in the first match of the 2024 ASEAN Championship. The next match of Thai futsal will be against Timor-Leste on 3 Nov at 6:00 p.m. Terminal Hall Stadium, Terminal 21 Shopping Mall, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, 2024 ASEAN Futsal Championship, Group Stage, Group A, First Match, Thailand National Futsal Team meets Brunei. According to Thai News Agency, head coach Miguel Rodrigo sent the first 5 players as Charoenpong Prasansat (GK), Kritsana Aransanlak, Piyawat Petchnoi, Narongsak Wingwon (C) and Thedsak Charoenpong. Just 3 minutes into the game, Thailand scored the first goal, 1-0. Kritsana Aransanyalak passed the ball to Piyawat Petchnoi, who turned and shot with his right foot, giving the team the lead. In the 9th minute, Thailand extended their lead to 2-0. Thanawat Kerdbangrachan passed the ball in front of the goal to Pichityut Kittiphanuwong who shot straight into the goal. In the 13th minute, Thailand had a chance to score anoth er goal. Narongsak Wingwon took a long-range right-footed shot from outside the penalty area, but the ball unfortunately hit the crossbar and went out. Then in the 17th minute, Thailand added another goal. Thiraphat Meesri had a chance to shoot from a distance with his left foot in front of the penalty area. The ball hit the back of the net, giving the team a 3-0 lead. Before the 20th minute, Thailand took a 4-0 lead when Athipong Munplai passed the ball to Thanawat Kerdbangrachan, who shot with his right foot into the goal. This was the score at the end of the first half. In the second half, in the 26th minute, Thailand scored a goal to make it 5-0. Thanawat Kerdbangrachan passed the ball back to Chaowala Sri-Awut who shot with his left foot and the ball flew into the goal. In the 27th minute, Thailand added another goal to make it 6-0. Kritsana Aransanlak passed the ball to Thanawat Kerdbangrachan, who crossed the ball and shot it into the goal. It was his second goal of the game. In the 28th minute, Tha iland scored another goal to make it 7-0. Chaowala Sri-Awut had a chance to shoot with his left foot, the ball hit the near post and went in, which was his second goal of the game. In the 29th minute, Thailand scored the leading goal, making it 8-0. Athipong Munplai passed the ball in front of the goal to Pichit Kittiphanuwong, who shot it in. It was also his second goal in the game. In the 32nd minute, Thailand scored another goal, making it 9-0. Peerapat Kaewwilai passed the ball to Athipong Munplai, who shot with his right foot from inside the penalty area into the goal. In the same minute, Thailand added another score to make it 10-0. Narongsak Wingwon took a long shot with his right foot, but the ball hit the post and went in. Before the 34th minute, Thailand scored another goal to make it 11-0. Thedsak Charoenphong found an opportunity to move to the right before shooting a low ball into the goal post. In the 37th minute, Thailand scored the first goal, making it 12-0. Thanawat Kerdbangrachan ran in a nd shot with his right foot from inside the penalty area into the goal. This was his hat trick in this game. In the 39th minute, Thailand scored another goal to make it 13-0. Athipong Munplai passed the ball to Phiraphat Kaewwilai who shot it in. The futsal match ended with Thailand defeating Brunei 13-0, successfully collecting 3 points. In the other match in the same group, Vietnam defeated Timor-Leste 4-1, making it through the first match day that Thailand leads the group with 3 points, equal to Vietnam, but with a better goal difference. The next program of Thai Futsal will be playing against Timor-Leste at Terminal Hall, Terminal 21 Shopping Mall, Nakhon Ratchasima Province on November 3, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. Free admission and live broadcast on Youtube, Facebook Changsuek and Futsal Thailand.