Here come Queen’s cup champions, Krungthai BG FC
Updated: 19 February 2010
Krungthai Bangkok Glass FC made their new history, grab 34th Queen’s Cup trophy for a very first time, after easy victory over Insee Police United 4-1 on Feb 18, at IPE Chonburi stadium.
First half is quite an even game. Both teams have chances to score but the keepers are doing well to keep a clean sheet. Just few minutes before break, referee dismisses 1 from each side. Rabbit’s striker Ney Fabiano clashed with Cop’s centerback Payungsak Pannarat. Half time score 0-0.
Second half, Ajayi Gbenga comes in to replace Saran Promkaew and then makes magnificent change to the game. In 48th minute of the game, first goal arrives when he passed to “Paul” Bekombo Ekollo scores, 1-0 for Krungthai BG. Then explosive winger “Anawin Jujeen” scores 2-0 in 53rd minute.
Police United also fight back and Tanapat Na Tarue scores 1-2, 9 minutes later. But Anawin make a further gap by scoring 3-1 in 65th minute. Finally, Ajayi made it secured when scores in 75th minute, 4-1 for final score. Krungthai BG grab the trophy for the first time in club history after founded in 1977.
Tournament summary:
Champion: Krungthai Bangkok Glass FC
Runner-up: Insee Police United
3rd place: Chonburi FC & Navy Rayong FC
Best player: Amnaj Kaewkiew (Krungthai BG FC)
Best coach: Surachai Juturapattarapong (Krungthai BG FC)
Best manager: Supasin Leelarit (Krungthai BG FC)
Top scorer: Ludovick Kengne (Pattaya United)
Queen Stars – Dream Team award:
Chalermkiat S. (Police Utd)
Surachart S. (Police Utd) Amnaj K.(Krungthai BG) G. Yannick (Navy) Supachai K. (Krungthai BG)
Sutthinan N. (Navy) Tanapat N.(Police Utd) Anon B. (Krungthai BG) Sutee S. (Krungthai BG)
Ekaphan I. (Chonburi) Bekombo E. (Krungthai BG)