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Abhisit hopes to help the War Elephants win the King’s Cup

Abhisit', left-back of the Thai national team, revealed that this is the first time he will serve the country in the King's Cup football, but he does not feel pressured. He wants to do his best and join the team in winning the King's Cup. Movement of the Thai national football team who are preparing to compete in the 50th King's Cup football tournament at Tinsulanon Stadium, Songkhla Province, between 11-14 October. Yesterday evening (9 October), the War Elephants practiced behind closed doors, with no fans allowed to watch at the Prince of Songkla University football stadium, as Ishii emphasized that the players learn about techniques and teamwork to prepare for their match against the Philippines on Friday, 11 October. This morning (October 10), the Thai team will not practice and will hold a press conference to announce their readiness at 2:00 PM. Then at 5:00 PM, the Thai team will have their final practice at the Prince of Songkla University football stadium. The practice will still be closed, with no fans allowed to enter, and the media will be allowed to capture images of the first 15 minutes. Aphisit Sorada, left-back for the Thai national team from Ratchaburi FC, said that this is his first time serving the country in the King's Cup, but he does not feel any pressure. He wants to do his best and join the team in winning this trophy. For the first match schedule, on October 11th at 4:30 p.m., Syria, ranked 92nd in the world, will meet Tajikistan, ranked 103rd in the world. At 8:00 p.m., Thailand, ranked 100th in the world, will meet the Philippines, ranked 148th in the world. Source: Thai News Agency