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2010 King's Cup


FieldValue
year2010
country
dates17–23 January
num_teams4
confederations2
venues1
cities1
champion_otherDenmark Denmark
count3
second_otherPoland Poland
thirdThailand
fourthSingapore
matches6
goals25
top_scorerDEN Rajko Lekic
POL Robert Lewandowski
POL Patryk Małecki
DEN Søren Rieks
(2 goals each)
prevseason2009
nextseason2012

POL Robert Lewandowski POL Patryk Małecki DEN Søren Rieks (2 goals each)

The 40th King's Cup finals was held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand from 17 January until 23 January. The King's Cup is an international football competition held in Thailand. This edition featured four teams and reverted to a round robin group stage.

Sweden was initially due to take part in the competition but later withdrew, thus being replaced by North Korea, who also later withdrew. They were replaced by Singapore. The tournament was moved to the North East of Thailand for the first time as the Thai Football Association continue to promote the game around the country. Denmark and Poland, the other two invitees, were represented by the Danish League XI and Polish League XI select squads.

Participating nations

  • Denmark Denmark
  • Poland Poland
  • Singapore Singapore
  • Thailand Thailand

Venue

Nakhon Ratchasima
80th Birthday Stadium
Capacity: 25,000
[[File:Korat v Thailand XI.JPG200px]]

Matches

16:00 UTC+7 Rasmussen Bech

18:30 UTC+7

16:00 UTC+7 Poulsen Lekic Thygesen Rieks

18:30 UTC+7 Małecki Robak

16:00 UTC+7 Iwański Brożek Małecki Nowak

18:45 UTC+7 Absalonsen Bernburg

Winner

Scorers

;2 goals

  • Denmark Rajko Lekic
  • Denmark Søren Rieks
  • Poland Robert Lewandowski
  • Poland Patryk Małecki

;1 goal

  • Denmark Johan Absalonsen
  • Denmark Jesper Bech
  • Denmark Martin Bernburg
  • Denmark Jim Larsen
  • Denmark Jakob Poulsen
  • Denmark Morten Rasmussen
  • Denmark Mikkel Thygesen
  • Poland Kamil Glik
  • Poland Maciej Iwański
  • Poland Piotr Brożek
  • Poland Tomasz Nowak
  • Poland Sławomir Peszko
  • Poland Marcin Robak
  • Singapore Fazrul Nawaz
  • Singapore Shi Jiayi
  • Thailand Sutee Suksomkit
  • Thailand Therdsak Chaiman
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