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Over the next few days the Super Cup will be played in Supachalasai Stadium (National Stadium) in Siam area.

The top four teams from last seasons Thai Premier League compete.

first matches up tonight (22nd Dec) 17.30 - BEC Tero v Bangkok Glass / 19.30 - Munag Thong United v Chonburi

full fixtures here http://www.thaileaguefootball.com/index.ph...065&Ntype=1

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Classic off season tournament - half a dozen subs in the first and then in the second half, here are the results

Super Cup

22 Dec - BEC Tero 2-3 Bangkok Glass

Muang Thong United 1-2 Chonburi

24 Dec - BEC Tero 3-2 Muang Thong United

Chonburi FC 1-2 Bangkok Glass

27 Dec - Muang Thong United v Bangkok Glass 15.00 Supachalasai Stadium

Chonburi FC v BEC Tero 17.00 Supachalasai Stadium

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The new TPL season will kick off on Saturday 13th March.

Here are Chonburi's fixtures for the first leg: http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/fixtures_table.pl

In the meantime, the 34th Queen's Cup tournament, held jointly in Saraburi, Rayong, Pattaya & SriRacha, will start next weekend.

Group fixtures : http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/cl....pl?news=303209

Group D fixtures : http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/cl....pl?news=303207

Second round, Semi finals & Final dates : http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/cl....pl?news=303590

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There is one round of group games left in this year's Queen's Cup tournament. All the matches will take place tonight and tomorrow in Pattaya, Saraburi (Wednesday) SriRacha and Rayong (Thursday). The knockout rounds will begin at the weekend.

You can see all the results, group standings and remaining fixtures here :

http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/cl....pl?news=309893

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You can read a match preview of tonight's final Group D game between CHONBURI and Krung Thai-BG here :

http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/cl...age_select=6027

The match is at Srindhorn stadium in SriRacha and will kick off at 6:30pm. Admission is B60. It's also being broadcast live on NBT Ch19.

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The Thai Premier League season starts on the 13th of March, all first leg fixtures here http://www.thaileaguefootball.com/index.ph...le&Id=76878

Division 1 starts one week earlier, (March 7th) fixtures here

http://www.thaileaguefootball.com/index.ph...le&Id=76879

and the AFC Cup starting on 24th Feb. First match is Thai Port v Da Nang(Vietnam), Nationa Stadium. All fixtures here

http://www.the-afc.com/en/schedule-a-resultsafccup2010

on 20th Feb the Kor Royal Cup on (equivalent of the English Charity Shield) details here http://thaiportfc.blogspot.com/2010/02/kor...muangthong.html

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A preview of tonight's Queen's Cup quarter final, between Chonburi & Samut Songkhram, can be read here :

http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/cl...age_select=6027

The match, at Srindhorn Stadium, SriRacha, kicks off at 6:00pm and admission is B60.

Yesterday Police United and Navy Rayong progressed to the semi finals. The other quarter final between Army and Krung Thai-BG also takes place this evening.

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Big One on tomorrow (Saturday 20th February) The Kor Royal Cup, which is the equivalent of the English Charity Shield

5pm Saturday 18th Feb

Muang Thong United v Thai Port

Supachalasai Stadium (National Stadium)

Bangkok

Also televised live on NBT 11

should be a crowd of about 20 000

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Was there today. Approx. 10,000 people. Not a bad game although a lot of hard kicks/injuries and a so so referee, just bad not one sided.

Muang Thong won 2-0. Worst was the 50 Port FC hooligans which stopped the game before it was over. Very uncool and some scary hard hitting stuff even kicking police incl. 1,000 people trying to get out of a small exit at once. They had some serious fireworks, sticks and other stuff to hit/throw with. Several heavy fights. It happened across from where I was sitting, but the Port FC "fans" even made it to our side of the field although they luckily could not get on the tribune. Not enough police, security or barricades. If the stadiums are not equipped for it, I foresee a large problem withe these "fans" in the TPL. Pity.

Big One on tomorrow (Saturday 20th February) The Kor Royal Cup, which is the equivalent of the English Charity Shield

5pm Saturday 18th Feb

Muang Thong United v Thai Port

Supachalasai Stadium (National Stadium)

Bangkok

Also televised live on NBT 11

should be a crowd of about 20 000

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from www.thaileaguefootball.com

Crowd Violence at the Kor Royal Cup

A horror night for Thai football at the Kor Royal Cup. The match was abandoned in the 80th minute when Muang Thong scored their second goal and violence erupted in the crowd.

Thai Port players thought the 2nd goal should be disallowed due to a handball. The Thai Port fans started to throw bottles and fireworks into the ground. The match stopped and the situation got worse when a Thai Port fans broke the fence and attacked MTU fans, some jumped off the stand to run away.

With small group of policemen and security staff, the situation were uncontrollable. The fighting was getting bigger. Some Thai Port fans destroyed stadium property and were trying to burn down MTU flag.

Pichet Mankong, President of Thai Port FC asked the fans to stop the violence through stadium speaker and so did Thai Port players. It went on for approximately 30 minutes until Thai Port fans finally calmed.

President of Thai Port announced to take full responsibility. The team forfeited to Muang Thong United. Ong-art Kosinka, Secretary General, Football Authority of Thailand urges for a harsh penalty handed to Thai Port fans. There is possibility that Thai Port fans will be banned from the ground in future matches.

The video tapes of the match will be collected for consideration.

Reporters said some Thai Port fans carried weapons into the ground.

Sasom, the coach of Muang Thong attempted to help the situation, but also momentarily lost is temper at the Muang Thong coach after a brief discussion with him.

Some Munag Thong fans have been injured as they were assaulted by groups of Thai Port fans, the extent of injuries are yet to be released.

The Thai football community await the response of the Football Association of Thailand. Many are calling for Thai Port to be banned from representing Thailand in the upcoming AFC Cup. Conflicts of this seriousness have never before occurred at Thai football matches. The crowds are famed for their sporting and inclusive nature. As the popularity of Thai football booms this disastrous night brings a decisive moment for the way football will be run in Thailand.

Video Clip - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wF1INxBuGU...layer_embedded#

Eye Witness report titled - "The innocence has gone from Thai football" http://muangthongunitedfc.blogspot.com/201...i-football.html

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Bunch of matches on this weekend, but none in Bangkok as expected. details on www.thaileaguefootball.com

four matches will be televised this weekend.

20th March

16.00 Sisaket v Muang Thong United - Siam Sport TV

16.00 Navy Rayong vs TTM Pichit - True Sport 2

21st March

16.00 Samut Songkrahm vs Thai Port - NBT11

16.00 Chonburi vs Army - Siam Sport TV

also Div 1 and Div 2 matches on (here is current league standing of div 2 - http://www.thaileaguefootball.com/index.ph...867&Ntype=2 )

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