Volleyball - Team Thailand

Volleyball

Number Name Height Date of Birth
1 174 cm 28 Jan 1999
2 170 cm 10 Nov 1989
3 170 cm 5 May 1993
5 185 cm 3 Feb 1994
12 180 cm 12 Aug 1993
16 180 cm 16 Jun 1998
17 175 cm 10 Jun 1997
18 180 cm 18 Jun 1995
19 180 cm 6 Nov 1999
21 180 cm 26 May 2000
23 168 cm 11 Jan 1991
99 182 cm 1 Mar 1993

Team Officials

Function Name
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Head Coach

Events Entered

Discipline Event Rank
VVO Volleyball Women 3

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium
THA
Thailand
3
TPE
Chinese Taipei
1
Finished
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium
MGL
Mongolia
0
THA
Thailand
3
Finished
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium
THA
Thailand
3
KAZ
Kazakhstan
0
Finished
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium
THA
Thailand
0
JPN
Japan
3
Finished
Hangzhou Normal University Cangqian Gymnasium
CHN
People's Republic of China
3
THA
Thailand
0
Finished
Hangzhou Normal University Cangqian Gymnasium
VIE
Viet Nam
0
THA
Thailand
3
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
RankYearLocation
Asian Games
22018Jakarta, INA
32014Incheon, KOR
42006Doha, QAT
41998Bangkok, THA
41986Seoul, KOR
52010Guangzhou, CHN
52002Busan, KOR
51994Hiroshima, JPN
51978Bangkok, THA
51966Bangkok, THA
61990Beijing, CHN
81970Bangkok, THA
World Championship
132022
132018Japan
132010Japan
131998Japan
172014Italy
172002Germany
Nations League - Final Round
82022Turkiye
World Cup
102007Japan
Asian Championships
12013Thailand
12009Vietnam
22019Republic of Korea
22017Philippines
32015People's Republic of China
32007Thailand
32001Thailand
42011Chinese Taipei
42003Vietnam
41999People's Republic of China
51997Philippines
51995Thailand
51987People's Republic of China
62005People's Republic of China
61989Hong Kong, CHN
71993People's Republic of China
71991Thailand
South East Asian Games
12023Cambodia
12021Vietnam
12019Philippines
12017Malaysia
12015Singapore
12013Myanmar
12011Indonesia
12009Lao People's Democratic Republic
12007Thailand
12005Philippines
12003Vietnam
12001Malaysia

Team Overview

General
Thailand won silver at the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia, which represents their best performance in 12 appearances since the team made their debut in 1966. The Thais started the tournament well in 2018, winning all four of their pool matches. They beat Vietnam 3-0 in the quarterfinals and defeated the Republic of Korea 3-1 in the semifinals to set up a final against the People's Republic of China. The Chinese team proved too strong, however, and Thailand had to settle for silver after a 3-0 defeat.

The impressive showing in Indonesia came four years after the Thai team claimed their first Asian Games medal. At Incheon 2014, they bounced back from a 3-1 semifinal loss to the People's Republic of China to overcome Japan 3-0 in the bronze medal match. Before 2014 their best result had been fourth, which they achieved in 1986, 1998, and 2006.

Thailand won the Asian championship title in 2009 and 2013, and were runners-up in 2017 and 2019, losing the final to Japan on both occasions. At the South East Asian Games they have been dominant this century, winning all 11 gold medals contested between 2001 and 2022.

The Thai team ranked 13th overall at the 2022 World Championship, which matched their highest finish at the tournament. The Thais' five victories from 12 preliminary round matches in the 2022 Nations League was enough to qualify the team for their first appearance in the final round of the competition. They were eliminated by Turkiye in the quarterfinals and ended the tournament ranked eighth.

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event