Thailand Champions Cup

Football tournament
  • Thai FA Cup (qualifier)
  • Thai League 1 (qualifier)
Current championsBangkok United (1st title)Most successful club(s)Chiangrai United
BG Pathum United (2 titles) 2023 Thailand Champions Cup

The Thailand Champions Cup (continuing Kor Royal Cup, a different competition from the Thai Super Cup) is a single-game competition between the winners of previous Thai League 1 and Thai FA Cup, organised by the Football Association of Thailand. If the Thai League 1 champions also won the FA Cup, then the league runners-up provide the opposition. The first edition started in 2017 in order to replace the Kor Royal Cup.[1][2][3]

Participating clubs

Under the normal circumstances, the following clubs participate:

Venues

Permanent venues

Since 2017, Thailand Champions Cup has been at a permanent home rather than guest venues.

  • Supachalasai Stadium: 2017–2018
  • Thai Army Sports Stadium: 2019
  • SCG Stadium: 2020
  • 700th Anniversary Stadium: 2021
  • 80th Birthday Stadium: 2022
  • Rajamangala Stadium: 2023

Results

Key
Match decided by a penalty shootout after full-time[4]

(also see champions history wherein Thailand Champions Cup continues the competition Kor Royal Cup, which was folded in 2016)

Thailand Champions Cup winners
Year Winner Score Runner-up Venue
2017 Muangthong United 5–0 Sukhothai Supachalasai Stadium
2018 Chiangrai United 2–2 (8–7 p) Buriram United Supachalasai Stadium
2019 Buriram United 3–1 Chiangrai United Royal Thai Army Stadium
2020 Chiangrai United 2–0 Port SCG Stadium
2021 BG Pathum United 1–0 Chiangrai United 700th Anniversary Stadium
2022 BG Pathum United 3–2 Buriram United 80th Birthday Stadium
2023 Bangkok United 2–0 Buriram United Rajamangala Stadium
2024

Results by club

Team Champions Runners-up Total
Chiangrai United 2 (2018, 2020) 2 (2019, 2021) 4
BG Pathum United 2 (2021, 2022) 0 2
Buriram United 1 (2019) 3 (2018, 2022, 2023) 4
Muangthong United 1 (2017) 0 1
Bangkok United 1 (2023) 0 1
Sukhothai 0 1 (2017) 1
Port 0 1 (2020) 1

References

  1. ^ "ชื่อใหม่ถ้วยใหม่! Thailand Champions Cup กิเลนหวดสุโขทัย" (in Thai). 16 January 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  2. ^ "ช้างศึก on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on 30 April 2022.[user-generated source]
  3. ^ "Thaiger ภาษาไทย".
  4. ^ If the match finishes in a draw after 90 minutes, no extra time is played and the teams proceed directly to a penalty shootout.
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