Thailand League Cup

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DateRHome v Away-
10/25 11:00 - Bankhai United v Rayong FC 1-1
10/25 10:00 - Songkhla FC v Suphanburi FC View
10/25 10:00 - Samut Sakhon City v Nakhon Ratchasima 1-0
10/25 09:30 - Pattani FC v Kasetsart FC View
10/25 09:00 - PT Satun v Dragon Pathumwan Kanchanaburi View
10/25 09:00 - MH Nakhonsi v Chachoengsao 3-1
10/25 09:00 - Raj Pracha v Pattaya United 1-1
10/25 08:00 - Prime Bangkok v Chiangmai United 1-0
10/25 08:00 - Fleet FC v Samut Prakan City 0-1
10/25 08:00 - Navy FC v Chanthaburi FC 1-0
10/25 08:00 - Udon United v Customs United 2-0
10/25 08:00 - Hua Hin Maralena v Nakhon Si United 0-1
10/25 08:00 - Kamphaeng Phet v Lampang FC View
10/25 08:00 - Khonkaen Mordindang FC v Nong Bua Pitchaya 0-0
09/10 08:00 - Samut Sakhon v The Icon RSU 3-2
09/10 08:00 - Thonburi United FC v Prime Bangkok 1-1
09/10 08:00 - Wiang Sa Surat City v Pattani FC 0-2
09/10 08:00 - Hua Hin Maraleina FC v Pathumthani University 7-2
09/09 11:00 - Bankhai United v ACDC FC 2-1
09/09 11:00 - Bangkok FC v Kasem Bundit University 2-1
09/09 08:00 - Raj Pracha v Saraburi 4-1
09/09 08:00 - Rasi Salai United v Udon United 1-2
09/09 08:00 - Warship United FC v Prachinburi City 0-0
09/09 08:00 - Navy FC v Kabin United 1-0
09/09 08:00 - Khonkaen Mordindang FC v Surin Khongcheemoon FC 8-2
09/03 10:00 - Nonthaburi United v Prime Bangkok 0-5
09/03 08:00 - Hua Hin Maraleina FC v Lopburi City FC 5-4
09/03 08:00 - Suranaree Black Cat FC v Khonkaen 2-1
09/03 08:00 - Hua Hin City v Raj Pracha 0-4
09/03 08:00 - Inter Bangkok v Thonburi University 2-5

Wikipedia - Thai League Cup

The League Cup (Thai: ไทยลีกคัพ) is a football cup competition in Thailand. It is also known as Hilux Revo Cup for sponsorship reasons.

History

Thai League Cup was started by Toyota Motor (Thailand) in the name of Toyota Cup, the competition was held eight times between 1987 and 1994. Toyota Cup was canceled after establishing the 1996–97 Thailand Soccer League in the form of a professional league. As a result, the importance of the League Cup was diminished and the reason for its eventual cancellation.

It was re-formed during the 2010 domestic football league season in Thailand and ran along the same lines as the Thai FA Cup except that the earlier rounds would be regional rather than an open draw.

The League Cup competition in Thailand is said to be an opportunity for medium-sized teams to have the opportunity to compete with big teams and win prize money. The winning prize will receive a prize of 5,000,000 baht. The runner-up receives a prize of 1,000,000 baht and a travel allowance for all visiting teams from the qualifying round to the final rounds, 50,000 baht per team.

**Thailand League Cup: Tournament Description**

The Thailand League Cup is an exhilarating annual soccer tournament that showcases the best of Thai football talent and passion. Established to promote competitive spirit and foster local rivalries, the tournament features clubs from across the nation, including top-tier teams from the Thai League and lower divisions.

Held in a knockout format, the Thailand League Cup captivates fans with its thrilling matches, where underdogs can challenge established powerhouses, creating unforgettable moments and dramatic upsets. The tournament typically kicks off in the early months of the year, culminating in a grand final that draws thousands of passionate supporters to witness the crowning of the champion.

Beyond the excitement on the pitch, the Thailand League Cup serves as a platform for emerging players to showcase their skills and gain valuable experience in high-stakes matches. It also plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall development of football in Thailand, encouraging clubs to invest in youth programs and grassroots initiatives.

With its vibrant atmosphere, rich traditions, and a commitment to excellence, the Thailand League Cup is not just a tournament; it is a celebration of the beautiful game that unites fans, players, and communities across the country. Join us as we cheer for our favorite teams and celebrate the spirit of Thai football!