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Blue Wave Chonburi Dominates Thammasat Stallions in Thai Futsal League 2023 Match

Thai Futsal League 2023: Blue Wave Chonburi Dominates Thammasat Stallions

Match 19 Recap – Saturday, October 28, 2023

In a highly anticipated match at Gymnasium 6, Thammasat University, Rangsit Center, the “Warhorse Luk Mae Dome” Thammasat Stallions, who currently hold the 4th place with 36 points from 18 games, hosted the 3rd place team, “Lek Table Sharks” Blue Wave Chonburi, who have collected 42 points from playing 18 games. This game also marked the debut of Blue Wave Chonburi’s new coach, Saran Permpoon.

In the first leg of their encounter, Blue Wave Chonburi emerged victorious on their home turf with a score of Thammasat Stallions 6 – Blue Wave Chonburi 5.

The second leg saw Blue Wave Chonburi dominate the field from the beginning. In the first half, they quickly took a 3-0 lead with goals from Apiwat Chaemcharoen in the 3rd minute, Suphawut Thuanklang from a sharp penalty in the 4th minute, and Warut Wangsamael in the 8th minute.

The second half saw Blue Wave Chonburi continue their relentless attack, scoring goals from Rodrigo Carmago in the 23rd minute and Suphawut Thuanklang once again in the 33rd minute. Thammasat Stallions managed to score a goal through Suphanat Nimsupan in the 32nd minute, but unfortunately, Ronachai Jungwongsuk scored an own goal in the same minute. Blue Wave Chonburi sealed their victory with goals from Warut Wangsamael in the 36th minute and Panas Kittiphanuwong in the 39th minute. The final score was Thammasat Stallions 2 – Blue Wave Chonburi 7.

With this win, Blue Wave Chonburi, under the guidance of their new coach, collected 45 points from 19 games, maintaining their 3rd place position. Thammasat Stallions, on the other hand, remain at 36 points from playing 19 games.

In another thrilling encounter at Chang Tapi Arena, Surat Thani Province, the 9th ranked “Thunder Shrimp” Surat Thani faced off against the 7th ranked “Ai Num Muang Phet” Phetchaburi Rajabhat. In their first leg match, they drew 1-1.

The first half belonged to the visitors, Phetchaburi Rajabhat, as they took a commanding 4-0 lead with goals from Charoen Saena in the 4th minute and a hat-trick from Minthada Piromyoo in the 6th, 15th, and 17th minutes.

However, Surat Thani staged an incredible comeback in the second half, scoring seven consecutive goals. Teerapat Ajdej found the back of the net in the 22nd minute, Wanniwat Greelop scored two goals in the 26th and 35th minutes, and Witthaya Duangphu completed a hat trick with goals in the 29th, 31st, and 37th minutes. Panuwat Malilo sealed the victory with a goal in the 39th minute. The final score was Surat Thani 7 – Phetchaburi Rajabhat 4.

In the other two matches, Nonthaburi Futsal Club defeated Royal Navy 13-4, while Black Pearl United achieved a resounding victory over Northeastern University with a score of 9-0.

Upcoming Matches – Sunday, October 29, ’23

Thai Futsal League Program: Second Leg, Game 19

Don’t miss the exciting games scheduled for Sunday evening! At 4:30 pm, Bangkok BTS will face Futsal Thai Army at Chaloem Phrakiat’s 72nd Birthday Building, Minburi. The match will be broadcast live on Facebook and Youtube (Futsalthailand), as well as on the free TV channel T Sports 7.

Following that, at 6:00 pm, Tha Kham Cold Storage will take on Futsal Club NT at Tha Kham Sanam Chai, Samut Sakhon Province. You can catch the live action on Facebook and Youtube (Futsalthailand) and also on T Sports 7.

Lastly, at 7:30 pm, Kasem Bundit FC will meet Port Authority ASM at the 12th-floor gymnasium, Kasem Bundit University, Romklao Campus. The match will be broadcasted live on Futsalthailand’s Facebook and Youtube channels, as well as on the T Sports 7 application.

Thai Futsal League 2023, second leg, match 19 on Saturday, October 28, 2023. There were a total of 4 big matches at Gymnasium 6, Thammasat University, Rangsit Center. Warhorse Luk Mae Dome” Thammasat Stallions, 4th place with 36 points from 18 games, open home to welcome the visit. “Lek Table Sharks” Blue Wave Chonburi, in 3rd place, played 18 games with 42 points, the first game of the new coach “Coach Moss” Saran Permpoon. In the first leg, Blue Wave Chonburi won at home. Thammasat Stallions 6 -5

The visiting team’s team played the game in the first half. Blue Wave Chonburi came in and shot to take the lead with three goals in a row from Apiwat Chaemcharoen who scored a goal to give the team an early lead in the 3rd minute Next, Suphawut Thuanklang shot from far in front of the box, court sharp penalty, 4th minute and Warut Wangsamael hit with the right in the 8th minute, ending the first half with Blue Wave Chonburi attacking and leading 3-0.

In the second half, Blue Wave Chonburi came away with an away goal from Rodrigo Carmago in the 23rd minute before the home team got a goal from Suphanat Nimsupan in the 32nd minute. Next came the Blue Wave. Chonburi got another goal from Suphawut Thuanklang in the 33rd minute and this was the second goal of the game. After that one minute, Thammasat Stallions came to score a goal from Ronachai Jungwongsuk, a visiting team player who scored his own goal in the 33rd minute. At the end of the game, Blue Wave Chonburi added two more goals from Warut Wangsamaae 36 which was his second goal himself in this game and Panas Kittiphanuwong finished the game with 39. Thammasat Stallions lost at home to Blue Wave Chonburi 2-7, sending the visiting team to a debut with a new coach. Beautifully, collecting 45 points from 19 games, while being home the team played 19 games with the same 36 points as before.

While another pair in Chang Tapi Arena, Surat Thani Province, Surat Thani’s “Thunder Shrimp” ranked 9th with 20 points from 18 games, opening their nest to handle. “Ai Num Muang Phet” Phetchaburi Rajabhat came 7th with 26 points from 18 games, in the first leg Phetchaburi Rajabhat Open home draw with Surat Thani 1-1

The first half was on the visitors’ side at Phetchaburi Rajabhat. He took the lead with four goals in a row from Charoen Saena, 4th minute, and Minthada Piromyoo, who scored hat tricks in the first half, 6th minute, 15th minute, 17th minute and scored two consecutive hat-tricks. defense finished the first half, Phetchaburi Rajabhat Raiders took a 4-0 lead while the second half That’s how the local team, Surat Thani, used a great power play, shooting seven goals in a row for Teerapat Ajdej in the 22nd minute, Wanniwat Greelop scored two goals in the 26th minute in the 35th minute, Witthaya Duangphu came to score a hat trick. Rick was 29, 31, 37 and he was the second player in this game to score a hat trick. Before finishing with Panuwat Malilo, number 39, the game ended with Surat Thani opening the house to overtake and win. Phetchaburi Rajabhat 7-4 sent the local team to 23 points from 19 games, while the visiting team played 19 games with 26 points as before. As for the results of the other two matches, Nonthaburi Futsal Club defeated Royal Navy 13-4 and Black Pearl United defeated Northeastern University 9-0.

For the 2023 Thai Futsal League program, the second leg, game 19, on Sunday, October 29, ’23, 3 games at 4:30 pm Bangkok BTS meets Futsal Thai Army. At Chaloem Phrakiat’s 72nd Birthday Building, Minburi, broadcast live on Facebook and Youtube Futsalthailand, free TV channel T Sports 7 and applications, at 6:00 pm Tha Kham Cold Storage meets Futsal Club NT in Tha Kham Sanam Chai, Samut Sakhon Province live broadcast on Facebook and Youtube application Futsalthailand and T Sports 7 and at 7:30 pm Kasem Bundit FC meets Port Authority ASM at the 12th floor gymnasium, Kasem Bundit University, Romklao Campus, broadcast live Futsalthailand Facebook and Youtube and T Sports 7 application

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