The King's Cup is an international football tournament held in Thailand, organized by the Football Association of Thailand. The host, Thailand, is a participant in every edition. The tournament was founded in 1968, and has been held every year since, with the exception of 1983, 1985, 2008, 2011, 2014, 2020 and 2021. In some years, the competition has featured club or invitational teams as well as international sides. Various prominent footballers have participated in this tournament, including Cha Bum-kun, Sunil Chhetri, Peter Schmeichel, Jesper Olsen, Brian Laudrup, Henrik Larsson, Robert Lewandowski, Martin Škrtel, Milan Škriniar, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

King's Cup
ฟุตบอลชิงถ้วยพระราชทานคิงส์คัพ
Organising bodyFA Thailand
Founded1968; 56 years ago (1968)
RegionInternational
Number of teams4
Current champions Iraq (1st title)
Most successful team(s) Thailand (15 titles)
2024 King's Cup

Venues edit

Stadium Capacity Location Year(s)
Rajamangala National Stadium 49,722 Bang Kapi, Bangkok 2000, 2007, 2012, 2016–2018
Suphachalasai Stadium 19,793 Pathum Wan, Bangkok 2001–2004, 2006
Surakul Stadium 15,000 Mueang, Phuket 2005, 2009
80th Birthday Stadium 24,641 Mueang, Nakhon Ratchasima 2009, 2010, 2015
700th Anniversary Stadium 25,000 Mueang, Chiang Mai 2013, 2022–2023
Chang Arena 32,600 Mueang, Buriram 2019

Tournaments edit

Year Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1968
(Details)
 
Indonesia
1–0  
Burma
 
Thailand
6–0  
Malaysia
1969
(Details)
 
South Korea
1–0  
Indonesia
 
South Vietnam
7–0  
Laos
1970
(Details)
 
South Korea
1–0  
Thailand
 
Malaysia
3–1  
Indonesia
1971
(Details)
 
South Korea
1–0  
Thailand
 
South Vietnam
3–2  
Indonesia
Year Final Third place shared
Winner Score Runner-up Co-Third place Score Co-Third place
1972
(Details)
 
Malaysia
1–0  
Thailand
 
South Korea
0–0  
Singapore
Year Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1973
(Details)
 
South Korea
2–1  
Malaysia
 
Thailand
1–0  
Burma
1974
(Details)
 
South Korea
3–1 (a.e.t.)  
Thailand
 
Malaysia
3–0  
Khmer Republic
1975
(Details)
 
South Korea
1–0  
Burma
 
Thailand
No playoffs  
Malaysia
Year Final (Trophy shared) Third place match
Co-Winner Score Co-Winner Third place Score Fourth place
1976
(Details)
 
Thailand
1–1  
Malaysia
 
South Korea
3–1  
Thailand B
1977
(Details)
 
South Korea B
1–1  
Malaysia
 
India
No playoffs  
Thailand
Year Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1978
(Details)
 
Malaysia
3–2  
Singapore
 
South Korea B
2–1  
Thailand
Year Final Third place shared
Winner Score Runner-up Co-Third place Score Co-Third place
1979
(Details)
 
Thailand
1–0  
South Korea B
 
Thailand B
2–2  
Singapore
Year Final (Trophy shared) Third place shared
Co-Winner Score Co-Winner Co-Third place Score Co-Third place
1980
(Details)
 
Thailand
0–0  
South Korea Army
 
China
2–2  
Thailand B
Year Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1981
(Details)
 
Thailand
2–1 (a.e.t.)  
North Korean Army
 
Polonia Warszawa
2–0  
August 1
1982
(Details)
 
Thailand
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
 
South Korea
 
Thailand B
3–2 (p)  
Singapore
1983 Not held
1984
(Details)
 
Thailand
3–0  
Indonesia
 
Western Australia
1–0  
Liverpool Amateur
1985 Not held
1986
(Details)
 
North Korea
2–1  
AGF Aarhus
 
Thailand
1–0  
August 1
1987
(Details)
 
North Korea
1–0  
POSCO Atoms
 
Thailand
3–2  
Indonesia
1988
(Details)
 
Denmark Olympics
1–0  
FC Swarovski Tirol
 
Thailand
4–2  
USSR XI
1989
(Details)
 
Thailand
3–1  
SC Rotor Volgograd
 
Lucky-Goldstar FC
2–1  
China
1990
(Details)
 
Thailand
2–1 (a.e.t.)  
SC Rotor Volgograd
 
Yukong Elephants
5–4 (p)  
Shanghai
1991
(Details)
 
China PR Olympics
3–1  
SC Rotor Volgograd
 
Thailand
5–4 (p)  
Thailand Olympics
1992
(Details)
 
Thailand
2–0  
FC Berlin
 
Thailand B
1–0  
Tianjin
1993
(Details)
 
China
4–0  
Thailand
 
South Korea Semi-professional XI
6–5 (p)  
Thailand Olympics
1994
(Details)
 
Thailand B
4–0  
Westfalia Amateurs
 
SC Rotor Volgograd
5–3 (p)  
Thailand
Year Final Third place shared
Winner Score Runner-up Co-Third place Score Co-Third place
1995
(Details)
 
SC Rotor Volgograd
3–0  
Japan XI
 
Thailand
No playoffs  
Thailand B
Year Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1996
(Details)
 
Romania
2–1  
Denmark
 
Thailand
5–2  
Finland
1997
(Details)
 
Sweden (Scandinavian leagues)
2–0  
Thailand
 
Japan XI
3–1  
Romania
1998
(Details)
 
South Korea
6–5 (p)  
Egypt
 
Denmark B
3–0  
Thailand
1999
(Details)
 
Brazil U-20
7–1  
North Korea
 
Thailand
3–1  
Hungarian League XI
2000
(Details)
 
Thailand
5–1  
Finland
 
Brazil U-17
1–0  
Estonia
2001
(Details)
 
Sweden (Scandinavian leagues)
3–0  
China
 
Thailand
2–0  
Qatar
2002
(Details)
 
North Korea
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
 
Thailand
 
Qatar
2–0  
Singapore
2003
(Details)
 
Sweden (Scandinavian leagues)
4–0  
North Korea
 
Thailand
3–1  
Qatar
2004
(Details)
 
Slovakia
1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
 
Thailand
 
Hungary
5–0  
Estonia
2005
(Details)
 
Latvia
2–1  
North Korea
 
Thailand
No playoffs  
Oman
2006
(Details)
 
Thailand
3–1  
Vietnam
 
Kazakhstan
No playoffs  
Singapore
2007
(Details)
 
Thailand
1–0  
Iraq B[1]
 
North Korea
No playoffs  
Uzbekistan
2008 Not held
2009
(Details)
 
Denmark League XI
2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
 
Thailand
 
Lebanon
1–0  
North Korea
2010
(Details)
 
Denmark
No playoffs  
Poland
 
Thailand
No playoffs  
Singapore
2011 Not held
2012
(Details)
 
South Korea U-23
No playoffs  
Denmark League XI
 
Norway
No playoffs  
Thailand
Year Final Third place shared
Winner Score Runner-up Co-Third place Score Co-Third place
2013
(Details)
 
Sweden (Scandinavian leagues)
3–0  
Finland (Scandinavian leagues)
 
Thailand
2–2  
North Korea
Year Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2014 Not held
2015
(Details)
 
South Korea U-23
No playoffs  
Thailand
 
Uzbekistan U-23
No playoffs  
Honduras U-20
2016
(Details)
 
Thailand
2–0  
Jordan
 
Syria
1–0  
UAE
2017
(Details)
 
Thailand
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
 
Belarus B
 
Burkina Faso
3–3 (a.e.t.)
(7–6 p)
 
North Korea
2018
(Details)

 
Slovakia

3–2

 
Thailand

 
Gabon
1–0  
United Arab Emirates
2019
(Details)

 
Curaçao

1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5−4 p)
 
Vietnam
 
India
1–0  
Thailand
2020–2021 Not held
2022
(Details)
 
Tajikistan
0–0
(3−0 p)
 
Malaysia
 
Thailand
2–1  
Trinidad and Tobago
2023
(Details)
 
Iraq
2–2
(5−4 p)
 
Thailand
 
Lebanon
1–0  
India
2024
(Details)

Teams' achievements edit

Team Winners Runners-up Third-place Fourth-place
1   Thailand 14 (1976*, 1979, 1980*, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2016, 2017) 12 (1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1993, 1997, 2002, 2004, 2009, 2015, 2018, 2023) 16 (1968, 1973, 1975, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1995**, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2010, 2013**, 2022) 6 (1977, 1978, 1994, 1998, 2012, 2019)
2   South Korea 7 (1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1998) 1 (1982) 2 (1972**, 1976)
3   Malaysia 4 (1972, 1976*, 1977*, 1978) 2 (1973, 2022) 2 (1970, 1974) 2 (1968, 1975)
4   Sweden1 4 (1997, 2001, 2003, 2013)
5   North Korea 3 (1986, 1987, 2002) 3 (1999, 2003, 2005) 2 (2007, 2013**) 2 (2012, 2017)
6   South Korea U-23 2 (2012, 2015)
7   Slovakia 2 (2004, 2018)
8     FC Rotor Volgograd 1 (1995) 3 (1989, 1990, 1991) 1 (1994)
9   Indonesia 1 (1968) 2 (1969, 1984) 3 (1970, 1971, 1987)
10   China 1 (1993) 1 (2001) 1 (1980**) 1 (1989)
11   South Korea B 1 (1977*) 1 (1979) 1 (1978)
12   Denmark 1 (2010) 1 (1996) 1 (1998) B
13   Denmark League XI 1 (2009) 1 (2012)
14   Thailand B 1 (1994) 5 (1979**, 1980**, 1982, 1992, 1995**) 1 (1976)
15   Romania 1 (1996) 1 (1997)
16   South Korea Army 1 (1980)
17   Denmark Olympics 1 (1988)
18   China PR Olympics 1 (1991)
19   Brazil U-20 1 (1999)
20   Latvia 1 (2005)
21   Curaçao 1 (2019)
22   Tajikistan 1 (2022)
23   Iraq 1 (2023)
  Burma 2 (1968, 1975) 1 (1973)
  Finland1 2 (2000, 2013) 1 (1996)
  Vietnam 2 (2006, 2019)
  Singapore 1 (1978) 2 (1972**, 1979**) 3 (1982, 2002, 2010)
  Japan XI 1 (1995) 1 (1997)
  North Korean Army 1 (1981)
  AGF Aarhus 1 (1986)
  POSCO Atoms 1 (1987)
  FC Swarovski Tirol 1 (1988)
  FC Berlin 1 (1992)
  Westfalia Amateurs 1 (1994)
  Egypt 1 (1998)
  Iraq B 1 (2007)
  Poland 1 (2010)
  Jordan 1 (2016)
  Belarus League 1 (2017)
  India 2 (1977, 2019) 1 (2023)
  South Vietnam 2 (1969, 1971)
  Lebanon 2 (2009, 2023)
  Qatar 1 (2002) 2 (2001, 2003)
  Polonia Warszawa 1 (1981)
  Western Australia 1 (1984)
  Lucky-Goldstar FC 1 (1989)
  Yukong Elephants 1 (1990)
  South Korea Semi-professional XI 1 (1993)
  Brazil U-17 1 (2000)
  Hungary 1 (2004)
  Kazakhstan 1 (2006)
  Norway 1 (2012)
  Uzbekistan Olympics 1 (2015)
  Syria B 1 (2016)
  Burkina Faso 1 (2017)
  Gabon 1 (2018)
  August 1 2 (1981, 1986)
  Thailand Olympics 2 (1991, 1993)
  Estonia 2 (2000, 2004)
  United Arab Emirates 2 (2016, 2018)
  Laos 1 (1969)
  Khmer Republic 1 (1974)
  Liverpool Amateur 1 (1984)
  USSR XI 1 (1988)
  Shanghai 1 (1990)
  Tianjin 1 (1992)
  Hungarian League XI 1 (1999)
  Oman 1 (2005)
  Uzbekistan 1 (2007)
  Honduras U-20 1 (2015)
  Trinidad and Tobago 1 (2022)

*/** Trophy shared or place shared
1 Sweden and Finland represented players from Scandinavian leagues only

Medals by nations (1968–2023) edit

Update after 2023 King's Cup (49th).

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Thailand (THA)15122148
2  South Korea (KOR)113620
3  Malaysia (MAS)4228
4  Sweden (SWE)4004
5  North Korea (PRK)3429
6  Denmark (DEN)3317
7  China (CHN)2114
8  Slovakia (SVK)2002
9  Russia (RUS)1315
10  Indonesia (INA)1203
11  Iraq (IRQ)1102
12  Brazil (BRA)1012
13  Curaçao (CUR)1001
  Latvia (LAT)1001
  Romania (ROU)1001
  Tajikistan (TJK)1001
17  Finland (FIN)0202
  Germany (GER)0202
  Myanmar (MYA)0202
  Vietnam (VIE)0202
21  Singapore (SIN)0123
22  Japan (JPN)0112
  Poland (POL)0112
24  Austria (AUT)0101
  Belarus (BLR)0101
  Egypt (EGY)0101
  Jordan (JOR)0101
28  India (IND)0022
  Lebanon (LIB)0022
  South Vietnam (VSO)0022
31  Australia (AUS)0011
  Burkina Faso (BUR)0011
  Gabon (GAB)0011
  Hungary (HUN)0011
  Kazakhstan (KAZ)0011
  Norway (NOR)0011
  Qatar (QAT)0011
  Syria (SYR)0011
  Uzbekistan (UZB)0011
Totals (39 entries)524654152
  • Note 1: Gold shared in 1976, 1977 and 1980 and not awarded silver in this years.
  • Note 2: Third place shared in 1972, 1979, 1980, 1995 and 2013.

Participated nations edit

 
The map shows countries who have participated in King's Cup.

Team Appearances edit

The team that make debut is showing in Bold

Year Team Appearances
Teams No. De. Cum.
1968   Burma,   Indonesia,   Laos,   Malaysia,   Singapore,   Thailand 6 6 6
1969   Indonesia,   Laos,   Malaysia,   Singapore,   South Korea,   South Vietnam,   Thailand,   Western Australia 8 3 9
1970   Hong Kong,   Indonesia,   Khmer Republic,   Laos,   Malaysia,   Singapore,   South Korea,   South Vietnam,   Thailand 9 2 11
1971   Indonesia,   Malaysia,   South Korea,   South Vietnam,   Thailand 5 0 11
1972   Indonesia B,   Malaysia,   South Korea,   Singapore,   Thailand 5 1 12
1973   Burma,   Khmer Republic,   Malaysia,   South Korea,   South Vietnam,   Thailand 6 0 12
1974   PSM Makassar[1],   Khmer Republic,   Laos,   Malaysia,   Singapore,   South Korea,   South Vietnam,   Thailand 8 1 13
1975   Burma,   Timnas Indonesia Wilayah II[2],   Malaysia,   Singapore,   South Korea,   Thailand 6 1 14
1976   Bangladesh,   Malaysia,   Singapore,   South Korea,   Thailand,   Thailand B 6 2 16
1977   India,   Persipura Jayapura[3],   Malaysia,   Singapore,   South Korea B,   Thailand 6 3 19
1978   Persib Bandung[4],   Malaysia,   Singapore,   South Korea XI,   Thailand A,   Thailand B 6 3 22
1979   Shandong Taishan,   Indonesia XI,   Malaysia,   Singapore,   South Korea B,   Sri Lanka,   Thailand A,   Thailand B 8 3 25
1980   Brunei,   China B[5],   Indonesia XI,   Malaysia B,   Singapore,   South Korean Military,   Västerås SK,   Thailand A,   Thailand B,   Western Australia 10 5 30
1981   Wollongong Wolves,   August 1st,   India,   Indonesia,   Malaysia,   North Korea Army,   Pakistan,   Polonia Warszawa,   Singapore,   South Korean Military,   Thailand,   Thailand B 12 5 35
1982   Tianjin Jinmen Tiger,   NIAC Mitra[6],   Malaysia All-Stars[7],     Nepal,   Philippines,   Singapore,   South Korea,   Thailand,   Thailand B 9 5 40
1983 Not held
1984   August 1st,   Liverpool Amateur,   Indonesia Youth[8],   Sri Pahang,   Philippines U-23,   Singapore B,   Kookmin Bank,   Thailand A,   Thailand B,   Western Australia 10 5 45
1985 Not held
1986   August 1st,   AGF Aarhus,   Indonesia,   North Korea,   Singapore,   South Korea U-23,   Thailand,   Thailand B 8 3 48
1987   Hubei,   Galatama XI,   Oman,   North Korea,   POSCO Atoms,   Thailand,   Thailand Youth,   USSR XI 8 6 54
1988   FCS Innsbruck,   Liaoning,   Denmark Olympics,   Indonesia,   Malaysia,   Oman,   Daewoo Royals,   Thailand,   Thailand B,   USSR XI 10 4 58
1989   China B,   Denmark U-21,   Indonesia,   Malaysia,   North Korea,   Lucky-Goldstar,   Grenchen,   Thailand,   Thailand B,   SC Rotor Volgograd 10 4 62
1990   Shanghai Shenhua,   Indonesia,   Kenya,   New Zealand,   Pyongyang,   Yukong Elephants,   Thailand,   SC Rotor Volgograd 8 5 67
1991   China Olympic,   Dynamo Dresden (withdrew),   Malaysia Olympic,   North Korea,   Lucky-Goldstar,   Thailand,   Thailand Olympic,   SC Rotor Volgograd 7 3 70
1992   Tianjin Jinmen Tiger,   FC Berlin,   Thailand,   Thailand B 4 1 71
1993   China,   Indonesia B,   Malaysia B,   Wisla Kraków,   SC Rotor Volgograd,   South Korea B,   Thailand A,   Thailand Olympic[9] 8 2 73
1994   China,   Westfalia Amateurs,   Japan Olympic,   Malaysia Olympic,   SC Rotor Volgograd,   Industrial Bank,   Thailand A,   Thailand B 8 3 76
1995   China,   Japan XI,   Malaysia,   SC Rotor Volgograd,   South Korea XI,   Thailand A,   Thailand B 7 1 77
1996   Denmark,   Finland,   Romania,   Thailand 4 3 80
1997   Japan,   Romania,   Scandinavian leagues,   Thailand 4 2 82
1998   Denmark B,   Egypt,   South Korea,   Thailand 4 2 84
1999   Brazil U-20,   Hungarian League XI,   North Korea,   Thailand 4 2 86
2000   Brazil U-20[10],   Estonia,   Finland,   Thailand 4 1 87
2001   China,   Qatar,   Sweden,   Thailand 4 2 89
2002   North Korea,   Qatar,   Singapore,   Thailand 4 0 89
2003   North Korea,   Qatar,   Sweden,   Thailand 4 0 89
2004   Estonia,   Hungary,   Slovakia,   Thailand 4 2 91
2005   Latvia,   Oman,   North Korea,   Thailand 4 1 92
2006   Kazakhstan,   Singapore,   Thailand,   Vietnam 4 2 94
2007   Iraq B,   North Korea,   Thailand,   Uzbekistan 4 2 96
2008 Not held
2009   Denmark,   Lebanon,   North Korea,   Thailand 4 1 97
2010   Denmark League XI,   Poland,   Singapore,   Thailand 4 2 99
2011 Not held
2012   Denmark League XI,   Norway,   South Korea U-23,   Thailand 4 1 100
2013   Scandinavian leagues,   Scandinavian leagues,   North Korea,   Thailand 4 1 101
2014 Not held
2015   Honduras U-20,   South Korea U-23,   Thailand,   Uzbekistan U-23 4 2 103
2016   Jordan,   Syria,   Thailand,   United Arab Emirates 4 3 106
2017   Belarus B,   Burkina Faso,   North Korea,   Thailand 4 2 108
2018   Gabon,   Slovakia,   Thailand,   United Arab Emirates 4 1 109
2019   Curaçao,   India,   Thailand,   Vietnam 4 1 110
2020 Not held
2021 Not held
2022   Malaysia,   Tajikistan,   Thailand,   Trinidad and Tobago 4 2 112
2023   Iraq,   India,   Lebanon,   Thailand 4 1 113
1.^ Representatives of the Football Association of Indonesia.
2.^ Indonesian team mainly composed of players from Persib and Persija were the official representatives of the Football Association of Indonesia.
3.^ the Chinese team was the Guangdong provincial team, competing under the name "China B".
4.^ According to Thai sources Malaysia's team was reported as Kelantan.
5.^ Also listed as Thailand B
6.^ Brazil play Thailand with their full team, the other matches with the U-20 team.
7.^ the Iraqi team was Erbil SC team, competing under the name "Iraq B".

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Arbil FC played as Iraq's B-Team

External links edit