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« Reply #150 on: October 17, 2011, 03:05:36 AM »

Denmark (League XI) will participate again in King`s Cup that will take place in Mid January

http://www.dbu.dk/Nyheder/2011/Oktober/Ligalandsholdet_til_Bangkok.aspx
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« Reply #151 on: November 10, 2011, 02:41:15 PM »

Norway and North Korea Olympic team (?) will be the other teams in King`s Cup.

http://www.dbu.dk/Nyheder/2011/November/Ligalandsholdets_modstandere.aspx
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« Reply #152 on: January 11, 2012, 12:28:21 PM »

King's Cup 2012

Participating Nations

Denmark XI (Danish League All Star)
Norway
South Korea U23
Thailand


Schedules (Local Time)




Squad


South Korea U23


GK      HA Kang-Jin   1989.01.30   193 /86   Seongnam Ilhwa
GK      KIM Seung-Gyu   1990.09.30   191 /81   Ulsan Hyundai
GK      LEE Beom-Young   1989.04.02   199 /94   Busan I'Park
DF      YUN Suk-Young   1990.02.13   183 /76   Chunnam Dragons
DF      KIM Young-Kwon   1990.02.27   187 /74   Omiya Ardija(JPN)
DF      HONG Jeong-Ho   1989.08.12   188 /77   Jeju Utd.
DF      OH Jae-Suk   1990.01.04   178 /73   Gangwon FC
DF      JUNG Dong-Ho   1990.03.07   175 /68   Gainare Tottori(JPN)
DF      KIM Ki-Hee   1989.07.13   187 /80    Daegu FC
DF      HWANG Do-Yeon   1991.02.27   183 /67   Daejon Cityzen
DF      JANG Hyun-Soo   1991.09.28   187 /77   FC Tokyo(JPN)
MF      YOON Bitgaram   1990.05.07   178 /70   GyeongnamFC
MF      JUNG Woo-Young   1989.12.14   186 /78   Kyoto Sanga FC(JPN)
MF      HAN Guk-Young   1990.04.19   183 /73   Shonan Bellmare(JPN)
MF      PARK Jong-Woo   1989.03.10   180 /74   Busan I'Park
MF      SEO Jung-Jin   1989.09.06   175 /65   Jeonbuk Hyundai
MF      YUN Il-Lok   1992.03.27   178 /65   Gyeongnam FC
MF      KIM Tae-Hwan   1989.07.24   177 /72   FC Seoul
MF      BAEK Sung-Dong   1991.08.13   171 /66   Jubilo Iwata(JPN)
MF      CHO Young-Cheol   1989.05.31   181 /74   Albirex Niigata(JPN)
MF      KIM Bo-Kyung   1989.10.06   178 /73   Cerezo Osaka(JPN)
MF      KIM Min-Woo   1990.02.25   172 /69   Sagantosu(JPN)
FW      KIM Hyun-Sung   1989.09.27   186 /77   FC Seoul
FW      KIM Dong-Sub   1989.03.29   188 /80   Gwangju FC
FW      PARK Yong-Ji   1992.10.09   183 /70   Chungang Univ.




Norway


Rune Almenning Jarstein: Viking
Espen Bugge Pettersen: Molde

Vegard Forren: Molde
Steffen Hagen: Odd Grenland
Vegar Eggen Hedenstad: Stabaek
Even Hovland: Sogndal
Tore Reginiussen: OB
Espen Ruud: OB
Stefan Strandberg: Valerenga
Lars Christopher Vilsvik: Stromsgodset

Valon Berisha: Viking
Simen Brenne: Odd Grenland
Magnus Wolff Eikrem: Molde
Markus Henriksen: Rosenborg
Ruben Yttergard Jenssen: Tromso
Magnus Lekven: Odd Grenland
Harmeet Singh: Valerenga

Mostafa Abdellaoue: Tromso
Jo Inge Berget: Molde
Tarik Elyounoussi: Fredrikstad
Alexander Soderlund: Haugesund
Thomas Sorum: Helsingborg


Denmark XI (Danish League All Star)


GK   Jesper Hansen    FC Nordsjælland
GK   Jonas Lössl    FC Midtjylland
DF   Andreas Bjelland   FC Nordsjælland
DF   Jesper Juelsgård Kristensen   FC Midtjylland
DF   Jores Okore    FC Nordsjælland
DF   Lasse Nielsen   AaB
DF   Patrick Mtiliga   FC Nordsjælland
DF   Thorbjørn Holst Rasmussen   Silkeborg IF
MF   Dennis Flinta   Silkeborg IF
MF   Jakob Poulsen   FC Midtjylland
MF   Kasper Lorentzen    Randers FC
MF   Lasse Rise    Randers FC
MF   Mads Albæk    FC Midtjylland
MF   Martin Spelmann    AC Horsens
MF   Martin Ørnskov Nielsen    Silkeborg IF
MF   Mikkel Beckmann    FC Nordsjælland
MF   Rasmus Falk    OB
MF   Søren Christensen    FC Nordsjælland
MF   Lucas Andersen    AaB
FW   Emil Larsen    Lyngby BK
FW   Nicklas Helenius    AaB
FW   Simon Makienok Christoffersen    HB Køge
FW   Tobias Mikkelsen    FC Nordsjælland
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« Reply #153 on: January 11, 2012, 10:20:20 PM »

Thailand

33 players, The number surely to be cut down before the final announcement.

Goalkeeper: Sivaruck Tedsungnoen (Buriram-PEA), Sinthaveechai Hathairattanakool (Chonburi), Kawin Thammasatchanan (Muang Thong)

Defender: Niweat Siriwong (Pattaya), Cholratit Jantakam, Nattapong Samana, Suree Sukha (all Chonburi), Panupong Wongsa, Nattaphorn Phanrit (beide Muang Thong), Supachai Komsilp (Bangkok Glass), Thanasak Srisai (TOT SC)

Midfielder: Adul Lahso (Chonburi), Phichitpong Cheuichieu, Datsakorn Thonglao, Adisak Klinkosum (all Muang Thong), Surat Sukha, Rangsan Viwatchaichok, Suchao Nuchnum (all Buriram-PEA), Jirawat Makarom, Sumanya Purisai (both Buriram FC), Narubadin Weerawatnodom (Police United)

Striker: Pipob On-mo, Ekkaphan Inthasen (both Chonburi), Surachat Sareepim (Police United), Sompong Soleb, Suriya Domthaisong, Somjet Sattabut (all Buriram FC), Teerathep Winothai (BEC-Tero), Teerasil Dangda (Muang Thong), Kirati Keawsombat (Buriram-PEA), Sarawut Masuk (Chamchuree United), Chatree Chimtaley (Bangkok Glass)
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« Reply #154 on: January 13, 2012, 12:00:09 AM »

Thailand

33 players, The number surely to be cut down before the final announcement.

Goalkeeper: Sivaruck Tedsungnoen (Buriram-PEA), Sinthaveechai Hathairattanakool (Chonburi), Kawin Thammasatchanan (Muang Thong)

Defender: Niweat Siriwong (Pattaya), Cholratit Jantakam, Nattapong Samana, Suree Sukha (all Chonburi), Panupong Wongsa, Nattaphorn Phanrit (beide Muang Thong), Supachai Komsilp (Bangkok Glass), Thanasak Srisai (TOT SC)

Midfielder: Adul Lahso (Chonburi), Phichitpong Cheuichieu, Datsakorn Thonglao, Adisak Klinkosum (all Muang Thong), Surat Sukha, Rangsan Viwatchaichok, Suchao Nuchnum (all Buriram-PEA), Jirawat Makarom, Sumanya Purisai (both Buriram FC), Narubadin Weerawatnodom (Police United)

Striker: Pipob On-mo, Ekkaphan Inthasen (both Chonburi), Surachat Sareepim (Police United), Sompong Soleb, Suriya Domthaisong, Somjet Sattabut (all Buriram FC), Teerathep Winothai (BEC-Tero), Teerasil Dangda (Muang Thong), Kirati Keawsombat (Buriram-PEA), Sarawut Masuk (Chamchuree United), Chatree Chimtaley (Bangkok Glass)


There are few more players has been called.

As I remembered

GK- Chatchai (Osotspa)
MF- Chanathip Songkrasin (BEC Tero Youth)

Final cut will be announce on 13 January.
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« Reply #155 on: January 16, 2012, 07:27:23 PM »

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Opening Ceremony

King's cup 2012 opening ceremony


Thailand 1 - 3 South Korea

ไทย 1-3 เกาหลีใต้


Denmark 1 - 1 Norway
Denmark vs Norway 1-1 All Goals & Highlights (International Friendly) 1/15/12
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« Reply #156 on: January 16, 2012, 09:46:12 PM »

The 41st King's Cup started badly for Thailand yesterday as they were well beaten 3-1 by South Korea at Rajamangala stadium.

The two Scandinavian sides also in the tournament, Norway and Denmark, drew 1-1 in the earlier game on the opening day.

Thailand went into the match with confidence but looked second best despite initially going on the attack.

Teerathep Winothai had the best early chance for the hosts but his effort was cleared by the South Korean defence while Jakkraphan Kaewprom's shot narrowly missed the target as it sailed over the bar.

However, following those bright moments, South Korea began to dominate and they scored the first goal after 42 minutes as Kim Dong Sub controlled the ball well before smashing home a shot from outside the area.

After the interval, Thailand again started brightly and substitute Ekaphan Inthasen, who had come on to replace Surat Sukha, instinctively played the ball through to Teerathep but his shot went over the bar.

However, Teerathep was not to be denied for long and found an equaliser in the 53rd minute when newcomer Supanya Purisai played him through on goal and he calmly slotted home.

South Korea refused to sit back though and their efforts were rewarded in the 69th minute when Seo Jung Jin was left unmarked on the box. He clinically finished to make it 2-1.

They did not have to wait too long for another goal either as Kim Hyun Sung made it 3-1 in the 80th minute and that killed off any Thai hopes of a win in their opening match

In the other match, Denmark managed a draw against Norway in a thrilling encounter.

Both sides had plenty of chances in the first half but the game remained scoreless at the break.

A Christoffersen Makienok header changed that in the 70th minute as he gave Denmark the lead but 10 minutes later, a superb long-range effort from Tarik Elyounoussi made it 1-1.

Thailand will face Norway next while Denmark will play South Korea with both games taking place on Wednesday.
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