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Madam Pang Nuanphan Lasam and Masatada Ishii Work Together to Elevate Thai National Football Team

Madam Pang Nuanphan Lasam, the new president of the Football Association of Thailand, applauds Masatada Ishii, the head coach of the Thai national team. Meeting with each club to exchange ideas to help the War Elephants.

Madam Pang Nuanphan Lasam, the future president of the Football Association, gives the green light to Masatada Ishii, the head coach of the Japanese Thai national team. Move to work continuously. After returning from leading the “War Elephants” to compete in the 2023 Asian Cup, they planned to travel to thank the presidents of each club for releasing their players to serve their country in the Asian Cup in Qatar and are ready to exchange guidelines. including an exchange of views in making the Thai national team With every club executive committee to thank you for releasing players to the national team. and ask for cooperation from all clubs regarding future players

Ishii’s team plan is to travel to meet the presidents of each club. and who attended the match between Muangthong United and True Bangkok United in the Thai League 2023 / 24, the opening match of the 2nd leg.. He personally discussed with Kajon Chearavanont, president of True Bangkok United Club and executives of Muangthong United

followed by meeting The honorable “Gear Prime Minister” Lim Arunrak President of PT Prachuap FC before the match between PT Prachuap FC and BG Pathum United and then attending the match between Nakhon Pathom United and Ratchaburi FC at the Nakhon Pathom Municipal Sports School stadium on the same day.

After that, they will travel to meet the presidents of each club throughout February. Including attending the first match of the AFC Champions League 2023/24 Round of 16, the first match between True Bangkok United and Yokohama F. Marinos, the top team of the battle.J.League on February 14 at Thammasat Stadium at 7:00 pm

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