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Bangkok Glass FC launch new 2010 kits








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Bangkok Glass FC launch new 2010 kits
Updated: 25 February 2010



“The Glass Rabbits” Bangkok Glass FC officially launch their new kits for the coming 2010 season. The press & fans conference held at Future Park Rangsit shopping mall yesterday (Feb 24th)

The home kits are in white & green, same as previous season. But away kits are totally changed from red to brighter, blue color. Which is quite impressive to the fans, all 1,000 of new jerseys were sold out in less than 30 minutes.

In the event, the team also announced their new sponsors for this season. Leo beer, the major fund provider follows by Regency brandy, Suzuki, Umbro and Vitamilk.

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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)

Queen’s Cup Final!! Krungthai BG FC v Police United


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Queen’s Cup Final!! Krungthai BG FC v Police United
Updated: 18 February 2010



Krungthai Bangkok Glass FC are going to play 34th Queen’s Cup Final with Insee Police United tonight, 6.00PM at IPE Chonburi.

The rabbits are in better side, lead by lethal attacking troops - Ney Fabiano, Sutee Suksomkit, Ajayi Gbenga and Saruta Hironori. But the Cops won’t let them take a trophy easily. Police United will have to play a defensive game.

Krungthai BG FC will miss a centerback “Rungroch Sawangsri” (red card from match against Navy Rayong), but there shouldn’t be big impact. Both Amnaj Kaewkiew & Panuwat Failai can be a well-organize.

This matches will play LIVE at Siamsport TV (NBT19), start 6.00PM.

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Sutee Suksomkit
Updated: 18 February 2010

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Full name: Sutee Suksomkit
Nickname: Birt
DOB: June 5, 1978 (age 31)
Place of birth: Trat, Thailand
Position: Left winger, Attacking midfielder, Striker
Current club: Bangkok Glass FC


Strength: Pace, Finishing, Free kick
Weakness: ….his right foot, maybe
Thaifootballshop definition: Experienced Winger


Start his youth career with Thai Farmer bank FC since he was 17. He moved to Singapore after the club closed down when he was 23. Played with Tanjong Pagar, Home United and Tampines Rovers, before a short-term move to A-league’s side Melbourne Victory. This season, he decided to return his homeland, joined Bangkok Glass FC with 3 years contract.

Sutee capped for Thailand 64 times, scored 19 goals. His last 3 goals against Singapore (2- Asian cup qualifier, 1- King’s Cup)

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Kawin Thammasatchanan
Updated: 17 February 2010


Full name: Kawin Thammasatchanan
Nickname: Tong
DOB: 26 January 1990 (age: 20)
Place of birth: Bangkok, Thailand
Position: GK
Current club: Muangthong United


Strength: Aerial ability, agility, response
Weakness: Experience??
Thaifootballshop definition: Talented goalkeeper


From wikipedia:
Kawin Thammasatchanan is a Thai footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Thai club Muangthong United. He has represented his country at U-23 and main level respectively.
Kawin started his senior career with Raj Pracha and remained there for one year before moving to Division 1 club Muangthong United who was the winners in that season and won the Thai Premier League after they promoted for the first time.
Kawin had debut his first international caps in King's Cup 2009 against Singapore at Nakhon Ratchasima province.



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Bangkok Glass triumph into Queen’s cup Final
Updated: 17 February 2010




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Bangkok Glass FC who entered the tournament as Krungthai BG FC secured tickets to 34th Queen’s cup Final after a close victory over Navy Rayong FC 2-1 on 16 February.

The glass rabbit deserved their win, creating more chances. But the Navy also fought with strength and team spirit. The Brazilian striker Ney Fabiano scores first goal of the game in 32’, an easy header made 1-0 as first half’s score.

12 minutes after the break, Navy Rayong FC leveled by a substituted-in striker Wuttichai Asucheewa. Game became more entertaining now, both were playing an attacking game but still not able to hit the nets.

It seems the match end with a draw and have to be decided by shootouts, but left back Supachai Komsilp scores an injury time-winning goal, just few minutes before final whistle. 2-1 is the final score.

Krungthai BG FC will play Insee Police United in 34th Queen’s Cup Final at IPE Chonburi on Feb 18th 6.00 PM.