2022 King's Cup

International football tournament held in Thailand

2022 King's Cup
ฟุตบอลชิงถ้วยพระราชทานคิงส์คัพ 2022
Tournament details
Host country Thailand
Dates22–25 September 2022
Teams4 (from 2 confederations)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Tajikistan (1st title)
Runners-up Malaysia
Third place Thailand
Fourth place Trinidad and Tobago
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
Goals scored8 (2 per match)
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The 2022 Annual King's Cup Football Tournament (Thai: ฟุตบอลชิงถ้วยพระราชทานคิงส์คัพ 2022), commonly referred to as 2022 King's Cup, is the 48th King's Cup, the annual international men's football tournament organised by Football Association of Thailand.[1] It is being held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, from 22 to 25 September 2022. Two matches were held on 22 September, the winners of which qualified for the final. The two other teams played the play-off for the 3rd spot.

As hosts, Thailand participated automatically in the tournament; they were joined by the CONCACAF team Trinidad and Tobago and AFC teams Tajikistan and Malaysia. In the final on 25 September, Tajikistan emerged victorious and clinched their first title, defeating Malaysia in penalty shootout.[2]

Defending champions Curaçao did not participate.

Participating teams

The following teams have participated in the tournament:

Country Association Federation Confederation FIFA Ranking1 Previous best performance
 Thailand (hosts) FAT AFF AFC 111 Champions (fifteen titles; last title: 2017)
 Trinidad and Tobago TTFA CFU CONCACAF 101 Debut
 Tajikistan FFT CAFA AFC 109 Debut
 Malaysia FAM AFF AFC 148 Champions (four titles; last title: 1978)
  • 1 FIFA Ranking as of 21 September 2022.[3]

Venue

Chiang Mai
700th Anniversary Stadium
Capacity: 17,909

Matches

All times are local, Indochina Time (UTC+7)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out after a draw in 90 minutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions.

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
22 September – Chiang Mai
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago1
 
25 September – Chiang Mai
 
 Tajikistan2
 
 Tajikistan (p)0 (3)
 
22 September – Chiang Mai
 
 Malaysia0 (0)
 
 Thailand1 (3)
 
 
 Malaysia (p)1 (5)
 
Third place
 
 
25 September – Chiang Mai
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago1
 
 
 Thailand2

Semi-finals

Trinidad and Tobago 1–2 Tajikistan
J. García 27' Report Rakhimov 47'
Panjshanbe 75'
Attendance: 7,288
Referee: Torphong Somsing (Thailand)

Thailand 1–1 Malaysia
Report
Penalties
3–5
Attendance: 16,219
Referee: Muhammad Taqi (Singapore)

Third place play-off

Trinidad and Tobago 1–2 Thailand
Report
Attendance: 12,212
Referee: Muhammad Taqi (Singapore)

Final

Tajikistan 0–0 Malaysia
Report
Penalties
3–0
Attendance: 488
Referee: Wiwat Jumpao-on (Thailand)

Winners

 The 48th Annual King's Cup Football Tournament
champions 

Tajikistan

1st title

References

  1. ^ Fai, Ooi Kin (25 September 2022). "Harimau Malaya lose King's Cup final after penalty shootout heartbreak". nst.com.my. Chiang Mai, Thailand: New Straits Times. Archived from the original on 26 September 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  2. ^ "СБОРНАЯ ТАДЖИКИСТАНА СТАЛА ПОБЕДИТЕЛЕМ ТУРНИРА «KING'S CUP 2022» В ТАИЛАНДЕ!". fft.tj (in Russian). Tajikistan Football Federation. 26 September 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  3. ^ "FIFA Men's Ranking". FIFA. Retrieved 21 September 2022.

External links

  • Football Association of Thailand – FAT official site (in Thai)
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