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Thailand national futsal team

Futsal team representing Thailand

Thailand national futsal team

Futsal team representing Thailand

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NameThailand
Nicknameโต๊ะเล็ก
(The Small Table)
BadgeThailand_national_football_team_logo,_March_2018.png
Badge_size150px
AssociationFootball Association of Thailand
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationAFF (South-East Asia)
CoachRakphol Sainetngam
CaptainKritsada Wongkaeo
Most capsAnucha Munjarern (117)
Top scorerSuphawut Thueanklang (173)
Home StadiumBangkok Arena
FIFA TrigrammeTHA
FIFA Rank
FIFA max9
FIFA max dateMay 2024
FIFA min11
FIFA min dateNovember 2024 – April 2025
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First gameThailand Thailand 5–12
(Hong Kong; 2 May 1992)
Largest loss11–0 Thailand Thailand
(Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; 24 October 2004)
Largest winThailand Thailand 29–1
(Incheon, South Korea; 26 June 2013)
World cup apps7
World cup first2000
World cup bestRound of 16 (2012, 2016, 2021, 2024)
Regional nameAFC Futsal Championship
Regional cup apps17
Regional cup first1999
Regional cup bestRunners-up (2008, 2012, 2024)
2ndRegional nameAFF Futsal Championship
2ndRegional cup apps17
2ndRegional cup first2001
2ndRegional cup bestChampions (2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022)
Note

the men's team

(The Small Table) | Sub-confederation = AFF (South-East Asia) (Hong Kong; 2 May 1992) (Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; 24 October 2004) (Incheon, South Korea; 26 June 2013) | AMF World cup apps = | AMF World cup first = | AMF World cup best =

The Thailand national futsal team represents Thailand in international futsal competitions and is controlled by the Football Association of Thailand.

History

The Thailand national futsal team is regarded as one of the finest teams in the Asian Football Confederation and the most dominant team in Southeast Asia due to its high-profile records in the continental competitions. Thailand has played more than 250 official games against other national teams since their first international match in 1992. The national team reached its highest ranking in the Futsal World Rankings at ninth place on 9 July 2009.

Thailand started to form their national team in 1992 to attend the 1992 FIFA Futsal World Championship qualification tournament in Hong Kong. Thailand played their first international match ever against China which the Thais lost by 5–12 on 2 May 1992. Thailand lost 4–5 to Japan and ended their first qualification the next day.

After the 1992 World Championship qualification, Thailand's national Futsal team was disbanded for 7 years without any activity. The national team was then reformed again to compete in the 1999 AFC Futsal Championship, the first edition of the AFC Futsal Championship. Thailand finished their first ever Asian tournament in the group stage.

In 2000, Thailand hosted the 2000 AFC Futsal Championship in Bangkok. The tournament has become the big leap of Thailand in Asian Futsal. In this tournament, Thailand was drawn in group B with Singapore and 2 strong teams of South Korea and Kazakhstan. After losing to Kazakhstan in the opening match, the Thais got the surprising wins over South Korea and Singapore. Thailand reached the semi-final of the tournament and got beaten by eventual champions Iran. However, Thailand overcame Japan, one of the strongest teams in Asia, with an 8–6 result in the third-place playoff match. This wonder winning granted them their first ever achievement in the international futsal stage plus the right to play in the 2000 FIFA Futsal World Championship in Guatemala. After this tournament, Thailand has begun to gain the massive growth, become one of the best Asian teams and qualified for 7 consecutive World Cups since 2000.

World Cup

Thailand has attended 7 out of 10 FIFA Futsal World Cups. Their first ever participation was in 2000 at Guatemala and the latest was in 2016 at Colombia. Thailand never miss the World Championship after their debut in 2000, attended 5 consecutive editions included 2012 FIFA Futsal World Cup at Bangkok, Thailand.

Guatemala 2000

"The debutant."

Thailand qualified for the 2000 FIFA Futsal World Championship by finishing as the third placed team at the 2000 AFC Futsal Championship. At the time, Thailand national had the lack of talent pool in futsal. Many members of the squad were the football players from Association football such as Therdsak Chaiman, Nirut Surasiang, Anucha Munjarern, Vilard Normcharoen and more. Thailand was placed in the same group with the Netherlands, Egypt, and Uruguay. Thailand was eliminated from the group stage without a single win.

Taiwan 2004

"First win."

In 2004 at Taiwan, Thailand achieved their first win in the World Cup. After losing to Uruguay and Brazil respectively in the first two games of the group stage, Thailand manage to win 3–2 over Australia. Despite the first 3 points, Thailand was once again eliminated from the group stage.

Thailand 2012

"The host and knock-out stage."

Thailand successfully beat the bids from China, Iran, Azerbaijan, Czech Republic, Sri Lanka and Guatemala to become the host of the 2012 FIFA Futsal World Cup. Under the coaching of Dutch Victor Hermans, Thailand made the impressive start by beating Costa Rica 3–1 in their first match in front of 4,379 crowds at Indoor Stadium Huamark. Thailand lost to Ukraine and Paraguay with the impressive performance in the group stage. Despite that, Thailand still qualified for the round of 16 for the first time in their history after finishing as one of the best third-place team across all of the group. Thailand played two-time world champion Spain and got knocked out from the competition after losing to them by 1–7. Thai 23-year-old Pivot, Suphawut Thueanklang won Goal of the Tournament award for his mark against Costa Rica.

Colombia 2016

"Six points and goal fest."

Thailand under Victor Hermans qualified for the 2016 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Colombia after finishing as the third placed team in the 2016 AFC Futsal Championship. The Dutch coach left the team before the tournament and Football Association of Thailand appointed Miguel Rodrigo as the national trainer.

Thailand was placed in Group B along with Russia, Egypt and Cuba. At the first game, Thailand played against the third placed team in the World Rankings and UEFA Futsal Euro 2016 runner-up, Russia, and lost by 4–6 with an impressive performance. Thailand later won other two games in the group stage against Cuba and Egypt and then qualified for round of 16 as the runner-up of Group B. This is the first time in the history that Thailand could collect more than 3 points in the group stage. In the round of 16, Thailand lost to Azerbaijan with an 8–13 result in the extra-time after a 7–7 draw in 40 minutes.

In the 2016 edition, Thailand scored 22 goals from 4 games, almost matching the total record of the previous 4 editions of 23 goals from 14 games. Suphawut Thueanklang is the team highest scorer with six goals, followed by Jirawat Sornwichian (five goals).

Team image

Nicknames

Thailand national futsal team was dubbed by the media and supporters as "Toh-Lek" ( lit. small table).

Toh-Lek or The Small Table is a slang term to call futsal in Thailand, as the sport is played on a small, indoor field, instead of its official word (). As a coincidence, The Small Table became the nickname of Thailand's futsal team to this day.

Home stadium

Main article: Bangkok Arena, Indoor Stadium Huamark

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 ChokBangkok MetropolisBang Kapi
Bangkok ArenaIndoor Stadium Huamark
Capacity: 12,000Capacity: 10,000
[[File:Bangkok_Fustal_Arena.jpg200px]]{{location map+Thailand Bangkokfloat=nonewidth=200places=[[File:HuaMak.jpg200px]]

Results and fixtures

Main article: Thailand national futsal team results and fixtures

Recent results within last 12 months and upcoming fixtures. ;Legend

2025

  • Muhammad
  • Ronnachai
  • Yaser
  • Al-Omran
  • Sokolov
  • Asadov
  • Apiwat
  • Ronnachai
  • Sabsi
  • Tayyebi
  • Basyar
  • Golami
  • Alongkorn
  • Chaowala
  • Muhammad
  • Thannathorn
  • Anantachai
  • Chaowala
  • Hawkins
  • Itticha
  • Ronnachai
  • Alongkorn
  • Muhammad
  • Sarawut
  • Worasak
  • Al-Maghrabi
  • Teerapat
  • Chaowala
  • Worasak
  • Anantachai
  • Itticha
  • Amarin
  • Alongkorn
  • Atippong
  • Ronnachai
  • Atippong
  • Muhammad
  • Muhammad
  • Eom Ji-yong
  • Chaowala
  • Muhammad
  • Atippong
  • Ronnachai
  • Sarawut
  • Atippong
  • Itticha

2026

  • Muhammad
  • Sarawut
  • Itticha Majid Al-Hatmi (Oman)

Coaching staff

Coaches history

NationalityNamePeriodRef.
1THA ThailandBongkarn Prompui1999–2000
2BRA BrazilSilvalho2000–2001
3ARG ArgentinaVicente De Luise2003
4BRA BrazilGelacio de Castro2004–2006
5THA ThailandPattaya Piamkum2007
6ESP SpainPulpis2008–2011
7NED NetherlandsVictor Hermans2012–2016
8ESP SpainMiguel Rodrigo2016–2017
9ESP SpainPulpis2017–2021
10THA ThailandRakphol Sainetngam2021–2022
11ESP SpainCarlos César Núñez Gago2022–2023
12ESP SpainEloy Alonso (Interim)2023–2024
13ESP SpainJosé Lucas Mena2024
14ESP SpainMiguel Rodrigo2024–2025
15THA ThailandRakphol Sainetngram2026–present

Team

Current squad

The following 14 players are called for 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Uzbekistan between 14 September – 6 October 2024.

Previous squads

;FIFA Futsal World Cup

Notable players

  • Therdsak Chaiman (1999–2005)
  • Anucha Munjarern (2000–2008)

Records

Most appearances

Most capped players record#PlayerCapsPositionCareerLast updated was against IDN [](indonesia-national-futsal-team) on 27 October 2019
1Anucha Munjarern117FW1993–2007
2Pattaya Piamkum104MF1996–2004
3Somkid Chuenta97GK2001–2009
4Suphawut Thueanklang89FW2008–Present
5Kritsada Wongkaeo77MF2009–Present

Top goalscorers

Top scorers record#PlayerGoalsCapsCareerRatioLast updated was against IDN [](indonesia-national-futsal-team) on 27 October 2019
1Suphawut Thueanklang184892007–Present2.08
2Anucha Munjarern1091172000–20080.93
3Kritsada Wongkaeo95762009–Present1.25
4Jetsada Chudech81572007–Present1.42
5Pattaya Piamkum791041996–20040.76

Competitive record

*Denotes draws includes knockout matches decided on penalty shootouts. Red border indicates that the tournament was hosted on home soil. Gold, silver, bronze backgrounds indicates 1st, 2nd and 3rd finishes respectively. Bold text indicates best finish in tournament.

FIFA Futsal World Cup

Main article: FIFA Futsal World Cup

YearRoundMWDLGFGA
NED 1989Did not enter
HKG 1992Did not qualify
ESP 1996Did not enter
GUA 2000Group stage3003217
TWN 20043102513
BRA 20084103715
THA 2012Round of 164103916
COL 201642022225
LIT 202141121116
UZB 202442021520
Total:7/11Round of 1626811771122

AFC Futsal Asian Cup

Main article: AFC Futsal Asian Cup

YearRoundMWDLGFGAGDMWDLGFGAGDLink
MAS 1999Group stage42024322+21No qualification
THA 2000Third place53022923+6
IRN 2001Quarter-finals42022414+10
IDN 2002Third place76014215+17
IRN 20036501237+16
MAC 200464114914+35
VIE 2005Second round63215712+45
UZB 2006Group stage32011911+8Automatically qualifiedLink
JPN 2007Quarter-finals42022316+7Automatically qualifiedLink
THA 2008Runners-up65012710+17Qualified as hostLink
UZB 2010Quarter-finals43012116+5Automatically qualifiedLink
UAE 2012Runners-up65012216+65500455+40Link
VIE 2014Quarter-finals4211179+122013 AFF Futsal ChampionshipLink
UZB 2016Third place65103110+212015 AFF Futsal ChampionshipLink
TWN 2018Quarter-finals4202161602017 AFF Futsal ChampionshipLink
TKM 2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic2019 AFF Futsal ChampionshipLink
KUW 2022Fourth place63121620-42022 AFF Futsal ChampionshipLink
THA 2024Runners-up64111711+62200111+10Link
IDN 2026Quarter-finals330091+83210213+18Link
Total:18/18Runners-up9061722485243+24210910779+68
  • In 2024 Qualified as host but was played in 2 matches.

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

Main article: Futsal at the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

YearRoundMWDLGFGA
THA 2005Runners-up4301246
MAC 2007Runners-up65014814
VIE 2009Runners-up54102312
KOR 2013Third place54015316
TKM 2017Quarterfinals31021318
KSA 2026TBD
Total5/523171516166

ASEAN Futsal Championship

Main article: ASEAN Futsal Championship

YearRoundMWDLGFGA
MAS 2001Champions5500625
MAS 2003Champions66005311
THA 2005Champions6600474
THA 2006Champions4400597
THA 2007Champions5500577
THA 2008Champions54012210
VIE 2009Champions55003814
VIE 2010did not enter
THA 2012Champions6600949
THA 2013Champions6600489
MAS 2014Champions6501398
THA 2015Champions6600538
THA 2016Champions4400418
VIE 2017Champions55004911
IDN 2018Champions5500425
VIE 2019Champions5500401
THA 2020Cancelled
THA 2021Cancelled
THA 2022Champions6420407
THA 2024Third place64023010
Total17/20918524763144

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Southeast Asian Games

Main article: Futsal at the Southeast Asian Games

YearRoundMWDLGFGA
THA 2007Champions5500506
LAO 2009No competition as not officially selected by host
IDN 2011Champions4400428
MYA 2013Champions4400325
SIN 2015No competition as not officially selected by host
MAS 2017Champions43012010
PHI 2019No competition as not officially selected by host
VIE 2021Champions4310114
CAM 2023No competition as not officially selected by host
THA 2025
Total6/621191115533

Thailand Friendly Cup

Main article: Thailand Futsal Cup

YearRankMWDLGFGARef
THA 2003-000000
THA 2004-000000
THA 20082nd3210125
THA 2010-000000
THA 2016-000000
THA 2017-000000
THA 2018-000000
THA 2019-000000
THA 2020-1-000000
THA 2020-2-000000
THA 2021-000000
THA 2022-1-000000
THA 2022-1-000000
THA 2023-1-000000
THA 2023-2-000000
Total15/15000000-

World ranking

There is currently official FIFA futsal world ranking.

, the top 10 AFC teams are:

AFFAFCFIFANationPoints
151485.1
12111324.77
3131267.21
4191201.34
25231189.46
36261171.02
7331130.02
8411091.27
9431085.51
10461066.37

Head-to-head record

The record of Thailand against other countries since the first official international match against China on 2 May 1992. Only official games were regarded.

Thailand national futsal team opponents.

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