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2009 King's Cup


FieldValue
year2009
country
dates21–23 January
num_teams4
confederations2
venues1
cities1
champion_otherDEN Denmark League XI
count2
secondTHA
thirdLBN
fourthPRK
matches4
goals9
top_scorerTHA Sutee Suksomkit
(2 goals)
prevseason2007
nextseason2010

(2 goals)

The 39th King's Cup finals was held from 21 to 23 January 2009 at the Surakul Stadium in Phuket, Thailand. The King's Cup (คิงส์คัพ) is an annual football tournament; the first tournament was played in 1968.

This edition of the tournament was due to be played at the end of the domestic football season, the Thailand Premier League in October, but was postponed until early 2009 after the Thai national team made other commitments.

The tournament was held in between the 2008 AFF Suzuki Cup and the start of qualification for the AFC Asian Cup.

The format of this tournament had also changed from the previous edition, to a knockout basis, starting from the semi-finals, instead of a round robin group stage.

Participating nations

  • Thailand Thailand
  • North Korea Korea DPR
  • Lebanon Lebanon
  • Denmark Denmark League XI

Venue

Phuket
Surakul Stadium
Capacity: 16,000
[[File:Surakul Stadium.jpg250pxalt=]]

Bracket

|21 January – Phuket|DNK Denmark League XI|1|PRK Korea DPR|0 |21 January – Phuket|THA Thailand|2|LBN Lebanon|1 |23 January – Phuket|DNK Denmark League XI (pen.)|2 (5)|THA Thailand|2 (3) |23 January – Phuket|PRK Korea DPR|0|LBN Lebanon|1

Matches

Semi finals


Nutnum

3/4 Place Match


Final

Ilsø Duncan Bernburg Ilsø Poulsen Thonglao Sangsanoi Viwatchaichok

Winner

Scorers

;2 goals

  • Thailand Sutee Suksomkit

;1 goal

  • Denmark Søren Rieks
  • Denmark Danny Olsen
  • Denmark Ken Ilsø
  • Lebanon Mahmoud El Ali
  • Lebanon Abbas Ahmed Atwi
  • Thailand Teerasil Dangda
  • Thailand Suchao Nutnum

References

References

  1. "King's Cup 2009".
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