Football tournament
U-19 Thailand ChampionshipFounded | 1979; 45 years ago (1979) |
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Region | Thailand |
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Current champions | Buriram United (4 titles) |
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Television broadcasters | Thairath TV |
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Website | http://www.cokecupthailand.com |
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U-19 Thailand Championship, commonly known as Coke Cup Thailand by title sponsor Coca-Cola, is an annual nationwide youth under-19 association football tournament. It is the largest scale youth amateur sport event in Thailand, even as soccer continues to gain more attention.[1]
The tournament, organized by the Football Association of Thailand and Coca-Cola,[2] first formed in 1979, before to the match it will be training instructors in the project "Coke go for goal" for the trainer of the schools in Bangkok College of Physical Education and trainers across the country. In later years there has been a nationwide competition for the first time with joined of Thai League 1 club and changed the name of the competition to become more competitive as "Coke Cup Thailand".[3]
Venues
Current venues
Previous venues
- National Stadium
- SCG Stadium
- Thephasadin Stadium
- Thupatemi Stadium
Champions
Awards
Prize money
- Champion: 1,000,000 Baht
- Runner-up: 500,000 Baht
References
- ^ "เปิดตำนานฟุตบอลเยาวชนถ้วย FIFA โค้กคัพ" (in Thai). Retrieved 2011-03-14.
- ^ ""โค้กคัพ" ครั้งที่ 21 เดินหน้าพัฒนาฟุตบอลเยาวชนระดับประเทศ". คมชัดลึกออนไลน์ (in Thai). 2019-07-25. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ กิเลนป้องแชมป์บอลโค้กสำเร็จหลังเชือดบุรีรัมย์1-0 (in Thai). Retrieved 2011-03-14.
External links
- Official Football Association of Thailand website (in Thai)
- Thailand at FIFA site
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League system | Men's | |
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Men's futsal | |
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Women's futsal | - The Championship Women's Futsal
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Domestic cups | |
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Reserve and Academy | Men's | |
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Women's | - Women's Thailand University League
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Continental cups | |
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Exhibition game | |
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