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Thailand U19s Triumph: Win ASEAN Championship Match vs Cambodia

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Thailand U19 Women’s Team Dominates Cambodia, Secures Semifinal Spot in ASEAN Championship | June 13, 2025

DAT DUC, Vietnam – The Thai U19 Women’s National Football Team, affectionately known as “Chaba Kaew U19,” cruised to a commanding 4-0 victory over Cambodia U19 today, securing their place as Group B champions in the ASEAN Female Football Championship 2025. The decisive win at DAT DUC field sets up a highly anticipated semifinal clash against Group A winners, myanmar U19.

(Image 1: The action shot from the provided source – ideally a player celebrating a goal. Caption: “Thailand’s U19 team celebrates a goal during their dominant victory over Cambodia.”)

Unstoppable Force: Thailand’s Path to Victory

Entering the match with a perfect record of two wins from two games (against Indonesia and Malaysia), Thailand were firm favorites. Coach Ruethai Thongwien opted for a strategic blend of experience and fresh legs, retaining key players like captain Parichathong, alongside Kosolsak Sakul and the in-form Kesirin Bunmatun.

The first half saw Thailand maintain consistent pressure, finally breaking the deadlock in the 45+5th minute with a well-placed shot that found the back of the net. The goal ignited the team, setting the stage for a dominant second-half performance.

(Image 2: The team photo from the provided source. Caption: “The Thai U19 squad pose after their convincing win, looking ahead to the semifinals.”)

Second-Half Surge Seals the Deal

The second half exploded with Thai attacking prowess. In the 53rd minute, a penalty awarded after a foul on Kulisara Limpawanich provided Rawin Phat Muldong with the prospect to extend the lead, which she confidently converted.

Thailand continued to pile on the pressure, adding a third goal in the 68th minute with a stunning strike. Rawin Phat Muldong then cemented her status as a key player, scoring her second goal of the match in the 86th minute with a stunning free-kick, bringing the

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