2025 Thai FA Cup final

2025 Thai FA Cup final
The match took place at Thammasat Stadium.
Event2024–25 Thai FA Cup
Date24 May 2025
VenueThammasat Stadium,
Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani
Man of the MatchTheerathon Bunmathan (Buriram United)
RefereeWang Di (China)
Attendance16,370
WeatherOvercast
28 °C (82 °F)
humidity 84%

The 2025 Thai FA Cup final was the culmination of the 2024–25 Thai FA Cup, the 31st season of Thailand's premier domestic knockout football competition. The final was played on 24 May 2025 at Thammasat Stadium in Pathum Thani, Thailand. It featured a high-stakes clash between Muangthong United and Buriram United, two of the most prominent clubs in the Thai League 1. Starting from the semi-finals, the Football Association of Thailand appointed foreign referees and assistant referees to officiate the matches, including the final, as part of an effort to ensure the highest standards of fairness and professionalism in critical knockout fixtures.[1]

Muangthong United, based in Nonthaburi, a province adjacent to Bangkok, were one of Thailand's most well-supported and historically significant clubs.[2] Their opponents, Buriram United, hailed from the northeastern province of Buriram and had established themselves as the dominant force in Thai football over the past decade. This final marked the third meeting between the two clubs in the Thai FA Cup final, with Buriram emerging victorious in both previous encounters. For Muangthong, it was their fourth appearance in the final as they continued their pursuit of a maiden Thai FA Cup title. In contrast, Buriram United are the most successful club in Thai FA Cup history, having lifted the trophy six times from seven appearances, including their most recent triumph in the 2022–23 season.

The winner of the 2025 final qualified for the 2025–26 AFC Champions League Elite qualifying play-off, as well as the 2025 Thailand Champions Cup, where they would face the Thai League 1 champions.

Route to the final

Muangthong United (T1) Round Buriram United (T1)
Opponent Result Knockout 1 leg Opponent Result
Sisaket United (T2) 3–0 (H) Highlight Round of 64 Roi Et PB United (T3) 4–0 (A) Highlight
Nakhon Pathom United (T1) 4–0 (A) Highlight Round of 32 Mahasarakham SBT (T2) 5–0 (A) Highlight
Bangkok United (T1) 2–1 (a.e.t.) (A) Highlight Round of 16 Chiangrai United (T1) 2–1 (a.e.t.) (H) Highlight
Sukhothai (T1) 5–2 (A) Highlight Quarter-finals Chanthaburi (T2) 1–0 (A) Highlight
Ratchaburi (T1) 3–2 (N) Highlight Semi-finals BG Pathum United (T1) 3–0 (N) Highlight

Note: In all results above, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away; T1: Clubs from Thai League 1; T2: Clubs from Thai League 2; T3: Clubs from Thai League 3; TS: Clubs from Thailand Semi-pro League; TA: Clubs from Thailand Amateur League.

Muangthong United

Muangthong United began their campaign at home in the first round (round of 64), defeating Thai League 2 side Sisaket United with a convincing 3–0 scoreline, thanks to a brace from Felicio Brown Forbes and a goal from Kakana Khamyok.[3] In the second round (round of 32), they traveled to face fellow top-flight side Nakhon Pathom United, where they delivered a dominant 4–0 win. Melvyn Lorenzen starred with a hat-trick, while Tristan Do added another to complete the rout.[4] In the round of 16, Muangthong faced a stern challenge away to Bangkok United, one of the league’s title contenders. After a goalless draw in regulation time, the match went into extra time, where Muangthong edged ahead with goals from Thiraphat Nuntagowat and Poramet Arjvirai, ultimately winning 2–1.[5] Their quarter-final saw another away fixture, this time against Sukhothai, which ended in a thrilling 5–2 victory. The goals were shared among Poramet Arjvirai (2), Melvyn Lorenzen, Emil Roback (from the penalty spot), and Kakana Khamyok.[6] In the semi-finals held at a neutral venue, Muangthong United faced Ratchaburi, yet another Thai League 1 rival. In a closely fought encounter, Muangthong secured a 3–2 victory, with Melvyn Lorenzen and Poramet Arjvirai (2) once again proving decisive in attack, sending the club to their first Thai FA Cup final in a decade.[7][8]

Buriram United

Buriram United opened their Thai FA Cup campaign on the road against Thai League 3 club Roi Et PB United, dispatching their lower-tier opponents with a commanding 4–0 win. Four different players found the net: Kenny Dougall, Guilherme Bissoli, Jefferson Tabinas, and Supachai Chaided.[9] In the second round, they faced Mahasarakham SBT of Thai League 2 and recorded an emphatic 5–0 away victory, with Guilherme Bissoli netting a hat-trick, while Supachai Chaided and Athit Berg added a goal each.[10] In the round of 16, Buriram hosted Chiangrai United in a tightly contested affair. The match was level 1–1 after 90 minutes, with Dion Cools scoring for Buriram. In extra time, Goran Čaušić converted a penalty to seal a 2–1 victory.[11] The quarter-finals took them to Chanthaburi, a Thai League 2 club, where they narrowly secured a 1–0 win courtesy of a goal from Guilherme Bissoli.[12] The semi-final pitted Buriram against another top-tier heavyweight, BG Pathum United, at a neutral venue. Displaying their pedigree, Buriram cruised to a 3–0 win, with Jefferson Tabinas, Goran Čaušić, and Supachai Chaided each getting on the scoresheet.[13] With this result, Buriram booked their eighth appearance in the Thai FA Cup final, seeking to extend their record as the competition’s most successful club.[14]

Match

Details

Muangthong United2–3Buriram United
Poramet Arjvirai 45+5' (pen.), 72' Report
Highlight
Guilherme Bissoli 27' (pen.), 51'
Goran Čaušić 35'
Muangthong United
Buriram United
Lineups:
GK 1 Kittipong Phuthawchueak
CB 4 Hong Jeong-un  46'
CB 5 Abbos Otakhonov
CB 29 Songwut Kraikruan
RM 34 Kakana Khamyok  78'
CM 37 Picha Autra (c)  63'
CM 14 Sorawit Panthong
LM 20 John-Patrick Strauß
SS 11 Emil Roback  63'
CF 10 Poramet Arjvirai 45+5' (pen.), 72'
CF 9 Melvyn Lorenzen
Substitutes:
GK 31 Khanaphod Kadee
GK 38 Khomsan Sanphiphan
DF 3 Chatchai Saengdao
DF 39 Jaturapat Sattham  63'
MF 6 Teeraphol Yoryoei  78'
MF 21 Purachet Thodsanit  63'
MF 23 Siradanai Phosri
MF 24 Wongsakorn Chaikultewin
MF 33 Thiraphat Nuntagowat
MF 36 Payanat Thodsanid
FW 18 Korawich Tasa  46'
FW 40 Kasidech Wettayawong
Head Coach:
Gino Lettieri
Lineups:
GK 13 Neil Etheridge  78'
CB 22 Ko Myeong-seok
CB 16 Kenny Dougall (c)  19'
CB 6 Curtis Good  65'
RM 8 Ratthanakorn Maikami  81'
DM 27 Phitiwat Sukjitthammakul  59'  65'
DM 5 Theerathon Bunmathan  65'
LM 40 Jefferson Tabinas
AM 23 Goran Čaušić 35'
CF 9 Supachai Chaided  41'  88'
CF 7 Guilherme Bissoli 27' (pen.), 51'
Substitutes:
GK 34 Chatchai Budprom
DF 3 Pansa Hemviboon  88'
DF 11 Dion Cools  65'
DF 28 Maxx Creevey
MF 2 Sasalak Haiprakhon  65'
MF 4 Leon James
MF 18 Athit Berg  81'
MF 44 Peter Žulj  65'
MF 88 Dutsadee Buranajutanon
MF 95 Seksan Ratree
FW 45 Martin Boakye
FW 54 Nathakorn Rattanasuwan
Head Coach:
Osmar Loss

Assistant referees:
Ma Ji
Tang Chao
Fourth official:
Songkran Bunmeekiart
Assistant VAR:
Mongkolchai Pechsri
Apichit Nophuan
Match Commissioner:
Jesdaporn Na Phatalung
Referee Assessor:
Somsak Semsayan
General Coordinator:
Nuttapon Phaopanus

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if still necessary.
  • Maximum of 5 substitutions.

Statistics

Winner

2024–25 Thai FA Cup
Winners
Buriram United
Seventh Title

Prizes for winner

Prizes for runners-up

  • 1,000,000 THB prize money.

See also

References

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