Results

Women’s International 04/09 07:00 - New Zealand Women v Thailand Women D 0-0
Women’s International 04/06 02:00 - New Zealand Women v Thailand Women L 4-0
Womens Olympic Qual 11/01 07:30 3 Thailand Women v North Korea Women L 0-7
Womens Olympic Qual 10/29 11:35 2 Thailand Women v China Women L 0-3
Womens Olympic Qual 10/26 07:30 1 South Korea Women v Thailand Women L 10-1
Asian Games Women 09/30 12:00 3 China Women v Thailand Women L 4-0
Asian Games Women 09/27 11:30 3 [2] Thailand Women v Chinese Taipei Women [1] L 0-1
Asian Games Women 09/24 08:00 2 India Women v Thailand Women W 0-1
Women’s International 08/13 08:30 - Hong Kong Women v Thailand Women W 0-5
South East Asian Games Women 05/15 08:30 50 [2] Cambodia Women v Thailand Women [1] W 0-6
South East Asian Games Women 05/12 12:00 2 [1] Thailand Women v Myanmar Women [2] L 2-4
South East Asian Games Women 05/09 13:00 3 [2] Cambodia Women v Thailand Women [1] W 0-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 14 5 9
Wins 6 1 5
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 7 4 3
Goals for 28 6 22
Goals against 33 15 18
Clean sheets 7 1 6
Failed to score 6 3 3

The Thailand women's national football team (Thai: ฟุตบอลหญิงทีมชาติไทย, RTGS: futbon ying thim chat thai) represents Thailand in women's association football and is run by the Football Association of Thailand. The team won the Asian Cup in 1983 and have qualified for two FIFA Women's World Cups in 2015 and 2019. Their highest ranking in the FIFA Women's World Rankings is 28th, achieved in July 2011 and June 2018.

History

2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup

A friendly match between Thailand and the Netherlands before the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

Thailand qualified to the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup by finishing the 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup in fifth place, defeating hosts and regional rivals Vietnam.

2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

The Thai women's team in 2015

In spite of less investment than the men's team, the Thai women's team made history by becoming the country's first 11-a-side football team of either gender to qualify for a FIFA tournament without hosting one. Because of this, the Football Association of Thailand announced that they will invest more in order to improve the quality of Thai women's football. Thailand were drawn into group B together with title contenders Germany and Norway, as well as the Ivory Coast. Their only win came against the Ivory Coast by a score of 3–2, with two goals from Orathai Srimanee and one goal from Thanatta Chawong, as they finished third in the group.

2019 FIFA Women's World Cup

At the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, Thailand were drawn into Group F, together with the United States, Sweden and Chile. Thailand's impressive showing back in the 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup, including holding powerhouse Australia 2–2 in the semi-finals, provided the belief that Thailand was capable to compete against stronger forces in the world. Thailand, however, began their opening game with a 13–0 thumping to the US, which was the biggest ever defeat by a Thai team of either gender in an international tournament. The devastating defeat to the United States severely dented Thai spirits, as they also lost their later matches 5–1 to Sweden and 2–0 to Chile, exiting the tournament without scoring a point, became the worst performed team ever in FIFA Women's World Cup history.

2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifications

At the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup, Thailand were drawn into Group B, and they lost in the quarter-finals and lost to Vietnam 0–2 and Chinese Taipei 0–3. The Thai advanced to the playoff round, and they eventually lost 0–2 to Cameroon. This defeated officially knocked Thailand out of the 2023 World Cup for the first time since the 2011 edition.

Thailand Women's national soccer team, also known as the "Chaba Kaew" (Blue Orchids), is the representative team for Thailand in international women's soccer competitions. The team is managed by the Football Association of Thailand and has been competing in various tournaments since the early 1990s.

The Thailand Women's team has made significant strides in recent years, achieving success in regional competitions such as the ASEAN Football Federation Women's Championship. They have also qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup on two occasions, in 2015 and 2019, showcasing their growing talent and potential on the global stage.

Known for their skillful and fast-paced style of play, the Thailand Women's team has garnered a strong following both domestically and internationally. With a roster of talented players and dedicated coaching staff, the team continues to strive for success and make their mark in the world of women's soccer.