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Watch King’s Cup football, stop by Songkhla

Football fans who come to watch the King's Cup football match can stop by to visit Songkhla City, both at Khao Tang Kuan, where you can see the view of Songkhla City and Samila Beach, a beautiful and clean white sandy beach. Movement of the Thai national football team in preparation before going onto the field for the 50th King's Cup football tournament against Syria, ranked 92nd in the world, on October 14. Yesterday, Masatada Ishii, the Japanese coach of the Thai national team, separated the players into 2 practice sessions: in the morning, there were 11 starters and reserve players who went to the pool to recover at the Laguna Resort Hotel. The second part was a training session for the reserve players and players who did not play at the Prince of Songkla University Stadium. The training atmosphere saw the Thai players encounter rain as usual. Ishii had the players focus on ball possession and shooting, which took 30 minutes. Aphisit Sorada, the left-back of the Thai national team from Ratchaburi FC, wh o started in the first game that defeated the Philippines, said he was happy to play and help the team defeat the Philippines. In the game against Syria, everyone hoped to win and win the championship. For football fans, in addition to watching the King's Cup, you can also visit Songkhla City. Khao Tang Kuan, Mueang District, Songkhla Province is a high hill where you can see the view of Songkhla City. On the top of Khao Tang Kuan is the location of the city's sacred pagoda. There is also Samila Beach, a beautiful, clean, white sandy beach with a view of shady pine trees along the way. There is also a prominent mermaid symbol located on the beach. Anyone who visits this place must take a photo as a souvenir, making this beach an important landmark of Songkhla. Competition schedule: October 14, 4:30 p.m., 3rd place match between the Philippines and Tajakistan, and the final match at 8:00 p.m., the Thai national team will meet Syria at the Tinsulanon Stadium. Source: Thai News Agency