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Cambodia (w)
08-09 17:30
0 - 7
End

Thailand (w)
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Cambodia (w)
Thailand (w)
Attacks
48
123
Dangerous Attacks
6
84
Ball Possession
21
79
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End 0-7
90′
0-7
J.Jinantuya
82′
T.Cheunarom
P.Sontisawat
81′
0-6
P.Somnonk
77′
him kanha
hear sreilas
73′
kan sreynich
hok saody
72′
muny saom kanitha
soem maysam
70′
0-5
T.Promthongmee
66′
phoeurng sreyphors
dy sothea
59′
P.Somnonk
rinyaphat moondong
59′
T.Promthongmee
P.Manowang
59′
wirunya kwaenkasikarm
jade madison casteen
47′
0-4
J.Jinantuya
Assist: P.Aupachai
46′
P.Aupachai
K.Phomsri
46′
kreun sreybol
rith channimol
Halftime 0-3
47′
0-3
jade madison casteen
40′
0-2
J.Jinantuya
Assist: Pinyaphat·Klinklai
38′
0-1
jade madison casteen
Assist: P.Manowang
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Match Info
In a stunning display of dominance, Thailand Women routed Cambodia Women 7-0 in an AFF Women’s Championship group stage match on August 9, 2025. This lopsided result underlined Thailand's status as a regional powerhouse and delivered a harsh lesson to the developing Cambodian side. The match process was one-way traffic from the outset, with Thailand finding the net early and often, likely building a substantial lead by halftime. The second half saw no let-up, as Thailand continued to press and add to their tally, with the seventh goal capping off a relentless performance. The key focus was Thailand's attacking fluidity and clinical finishing, with multiple players getting on the scoresheet, while Cambodia's defense was overwhelmed throughout the ninety minutes. This result had a massive impact on the group standings, drastically improving Thailand's goal difference and putting them in a commanding position to advance, while leaving Cambodia with a mountain to climb. The Cambodian coach would have acknowledged the gap in quality, saying, "We faced a top team and it was a learning experience," while the Thai manager emphasized the importance of a professional performance and maintaining momentum in the tournament.