J.League is pleased with the response to the J.LEAGUE Youth Challenge Thailand competition and advises young Thais not to stop dreaming after the Provincial Administrative Organization Chainat Champion for the first time
nice success.And he has already won the J.LEAGUE Youth Challenge Thailand football championship.
Youth football tournament “Challenging dreams, awaken the power of Thai youth”. Under 16, first time in Thailand where Thai youth footballers come from Chainat Provincial Administrative Organization School Prominently won the J.LEAGUE Youth Challenge Thailand amid the cheering crowd at Thunder Dome Stadium
By Mr. Takeyuki Oya, Director General International Relations Department, J-League, Japan Professional Football League Awarded the winner at Chainat Provincial Administrative Organization School Received a cash prize of 100,000 baht, a cup of honor, a medal and a visit to a special J.LEAGUE ASIA CHALLENGE 2022 soccer tournament at the edge of the pitch in November 2022 in Thailand as a team
and results The first second team is the Sport Nonwittaya 6 School, receives a prize of 50,000 baht and medals, the second second team is the Suphanburi Sports School. He received a cash prize of 25,000 baht and a medal. And the third ranked team, Ansumchan School, Sriracha, received a prize of 10,000 baht and a medal.
In addition, the award was awarded to the 4 best Thai U16 youth players, led by Best of Forward, which is the No. 11, Mr. Chatchai Wongnarai, Chainat Provincial Administrative Organization School,
The best of the midfielder, including the number 6, the school Mr. Thanawin Inthamma, the provincial administrative organization Chainat, the best defender, including the number 5
Mr. Arthit Kodpim, Sport Nakhon Non Witthaya School 6, and Best of Goalkeeper, including no. 1, Mr. Thanakorn Petchumsaeng, Suphanburi Provincial Sports School Fly in the sky to experience Japan with the J.LEAGUE Young Star Challenge project
J.League is pleased with the response to the J.LEAGUE Youth Challenge Thailand competition and advises young Thai players not to stop dreaming, General Manager Takeyuki Oya. International Relations Department, J-League, Japan Professional Football League revealed the potential of Thai youth footballers to feel it “From this competition, there are many players who think they should be able to play in the J-League. To play in Thailand, it is unique, especially the use of the feet as the techniques of football. I think it’s great. I think there are a lot of promising players. What should be the first priority to be developed important for the mind in the sense that I want to win, I don’t want to lose I want to be professional It’s the most important part ”.

Ready to leave to the young Thais that “I think nothing has been done as quickly as possible. All you can do is have a dream and keep dedicating every day to that dream. I want everyone to try their best and keep that dream alive ”.
and revealed feelings about the current competition that “I am very pleased to receive compliments from Thai parents. It’s something the J-League is really happy with. I think I want to create a relationship like this. I want to create opportunities like this for young Thais and let them experience Japan. Although this time it will only be held in Thailand. But I want it to develop even if Thailand and Japan can build a relationship with each other. ”
The “Dream Challenge to awaken the power of Thai youth” of the J.LEAGUE Youth Challenge Thailand men’s soccer tournament is a competition in the age group under 16, with a total prize pool of over 500,000 baht, ready to seize the opportunity to watch JJ Football League Kind of border for Japan Organizing this competition in the J-League, the Japanese Professional Football League. It is aimed at young Thais who love to play soccer. got to live an important experience
Follow the results and details of the J.LEAGUE Youth Challenge Thailand “challenge dreams, awaken Thai youth energy”, more on Facebook Siamsport And Siamsport YouTube channel
The J-League is satisfied with the battle of the “J-League Youth Challenge Thailand” and advises Thai players not to stop dreaming.
J.League is pleased with the response to the J.LEAGUE Youth Challenge Thailand competition and advises young Thais not to stop dreaming after the Provincial Administrative Organization Chainat Champion for the first time
nice success.And he has already won the J.LEAGUE Youth Challenge Thailand football championship.
Youth football tournament “Challenging dreams, awaken the power of Thai youth”. Under 16, first time in Thailand where Thai youth footballers come from Chainat Provincial Administrative Organization School Prominently won the J.LEAGUE Youth Challenge Thailand amid the cheering crowd at Thunder Dome Stadium
By Mr. Takeyuki Oya, Director General International Relations Department, J-League, Japan Professional Football League Awarded the winner at Chainat Provincial Administrative Organization School Received a cash prize of 100,000 baht, a cup of honor, a medal and a visit to a special J.LEAGUE ASIA CHALLENGE 2022 soccer tournament at the edge of the pitch in November 2022 in Thailand as a team
and results The first second team is the Sport Nonwittaya 6 School, receives a prize of 50,000 baht and medals, the second second team is the Suphanburi Sports School. He received a cash prize of 25,000 baht and a medal. And the third ranked team, Ansumchan School, Sriracha, received a prize of 10,000 baht and a medal.
In addition, the award was awarded to the 4 best Thai U16 youth players, led by Best of Forward, which is the No. 11, Mr. Chatchai Wongnarai, Chainat Provincial Administrative Organization School,
The best of the midfielder, including the number 6, the school Mr. Thanawin Inthamma, the provincial administrative organization Chainat, the best defender, including the number 5
Mr. Arthit Kodpim, Sport Nakhon Non Witthaya School 6, and Best of Goalkeeper, including no. 1, Mr. Thanakorn Petchumsaeng, Suphanburi Provincial Sports School Fly in the sky to experience Japan with the J.LEAGUE Young Star Challenge project
J.League is pleased with the response to the J.LEAGUE Youth Challenge Thailand competition and advises young Thai players not to stop dreaming, General Manager Takeyuki Oya. International Relations Department, J-League, Japan Professional Football League revealed the potential of Thai youth footballers to feel it “From this competition, there are many players who think they should be able to play in the J-League. To play in Thailand, it is unique, especially the use of the feet as the techniques of football. I think it’s great. I think there are a lot of promising players. What should be the first priority to be developed important for the mind in the sense that I want to win, I don’t want to lose I want to be professional It’s the most important part ”.
Ready to leave to the young Thais that “I think nothing has been done as quickly as possible. All you can do is have a dream and keep dedicating every day to that dream. I want everyone to try their best and keep that dream alive ”.
and revealed feelings about the current competition that “I am very pleased to receive compliments from Thai parents. It’s something the J-League is really happy with. I think I want to create a relationship like this. I want to create opportunities like this for young Thais and let them experience Japan. Although this time it will only be held in Thailand. But I want it to develop even if Thailand and Japan can build a relationship with each other. ”
The “Dream Challenge to awaken the power of Thai youth” of the J.LEAGUE Youth Challenge Thailand men’s soccer tournament is a competition in the age group under 16, with a total prize pool of over 500,000 baht, ready to seize the opportunity to watch JJ Football League Kind of border for Japan Organizing this competition in the J-League, the Japanese Professional Football League. It is aimed at young Thais who love to play soccer. got to live an important experience
Follow the results and details of the J.LEAGUE Youth Challenge Thailand “challenge dreams, awaken Thai youth energy”, more on Facebook Siamsport And Siamsport YouTube channel
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