2025 Thai League Cup final
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The '''2025 Thai League Cup final''' |
The '''2025 Thai League Cup final''' was the culmination of the [[2024–25 Thai League Cup]], the 15th season of Thailand's knockout football competition in its second era. The final was played on 31 May 2025 at [[BG Stadium]] in [[Pathum Thani province|Pathum Thani]], [[Thailand]]. It featured [[Lamphun Warriors F.C.|Lamphun Warriors]], a club based in [[Lamphun province|Lamphun]] in [[Northern Thailand]], and [[Buriram United F.C.|Buriram United]], a powerhouse from [[Buriram province|Buriram]] in the lower [[Isan]]. Starting from the semi-finals, the [[Football Association of Thailand]] has appointed foreign referees and assistant referees to officiate the matches, including the final, to ensure the highest standards of fairness and professionalism in critical knockout fixtures.{{cite news |url=https://truevisions.co.th/sports/24491/ |title=South Korean and Chinese referees in Thai League Cup semi-finals (in Thai). |work=truevisions.co.th |date=16 May 2025}} |
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This final marked a historic milestone for [[Lamphun Warriors F.C.|Lamphun Warriors]], who reached the competition's final for the first time in their club's history. In contrast, [[Buriram United F.C.|Buriram United]], one of Thailand's most successful clubs in the modern era, made their 11th appearance in a Thai League Cup final since the competition's re-establishment in 2010. The club had previously lifted the trophy seven times, including a shared title in 2016 when the final was canceled following the passing of King [[Bhumibol Adulyadej]], resulting in joint champions with [[Muangthong United F.C.|Muangthong United]]. |
This final marked a historic milestone for [[Lamphun Warriors F.C.|Lamphun Warriors]], who reached the competition's final for the first time in their club's history. In contrast, [[Buriram United F.C.|Buriram United]], one of Thailand's most successful clubs in the modern era, made their 11th appearance in a Thai League Cup final since the competition's re-establishment in 2010. The club had previously lifted the trophy seven times, including a shared title in 2016 when the final was canceled following the passing of King [[Bhumibol Adulyadej]], resulting in joint champions with [[Muangthong United F.C.|Muangthong United]]. |
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