The Queen's Cup was an annual football cup competition in Thailand, run by the Football Association of Thailand. The competition was named after Queen Sirikit.

Queen's Cup
Organising bodyFootball Association of Thailand
Founded1970
Abolished2010
Number of teams32
Last championsThailand Krung Thai Bank-BG (1st title)
Most successful club(s)South Korea Hanyang University (7 titles)

It was first contested in 1970, with Bangkok Bank and Royal Thai Air Force joint winners. The last competition was held in 2010.

Championship history

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Season Winner Result Runner up
1970   Bangkok Bank
  Royal Thai Air Force
Shared
1971   Bulog Putera
1972   Raj Pracha
1973   Raj Vithi
1974   Royal Thai Air Force
1975 Cancelled
1976   Yanmar Diesel
1977   Hanyang University
  Port Authority of Thailand
Shared
1978   Port Authority of Thailand
1979   Port Authority of Thailand
  August 1
Shared
1980   Port Authority of Thailand
3-2
  August 1
1981   Raj Pracha
1-0
  Beijing FC
1982   Royal Thai Air Force
2-0
 Hanyang University
1983   Bangkok Bank
1984   Hanyang University
1-1
(pens 4–3)
  Port Authority of Thailand
1985 Cancelled
1986   Shanghai FC
0-0
(pens 4–1)
  FC Copenhagen
1987   Port Authority of Thailand
2-0
  Krung Thai Bank
1988   Hanyang University
1-0
  Raj Pracha
1989   Hanyang University
3-1
  Royal Thai Air Force
1990   Hanyang University
1-0
  Royal Thai Police
1991   Hanyang University
0-0
(pens 5–4)
  Thai Farmers Bank
1992   Gamba Osaka
4-3
  Royal Thai Air Force
1993   Port Authority of Thailand
1994   Thai Farmers Bank
4-2
  Raj Vithi
1995   Thai Farmers Bank
1996   Thai Farmers Bank
1-1
(pens 4–3)
  Sinthana
1997   Thai Farmers Bank
1-0
  Royal Thai Navy
1998 Cancelled
1999   Hanyang University
3-1
  Raj Pracha
2000   Bangkok Bank
2-2
(pens 5–3)
  Sinthana
2001 Cancelled
2002   Osotsapa
2003   Osotsapa
1-0
  TOT
2004   Osotsapa
2005 Cancelled
2006   Royal Thai Navy
1-0
  Krung Thai Bank
2007 Cancelled
2008 Cancelled
2009   Ansan Hallelujah
1-0
  BEC Tero Sasana
2010   Krung Thai Bank-BG
4-1
  Police United

See also

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