Thailand women's national volleyball team

Summary

The women's national volleyball team of Thailand (Thai: วอลเลย์บอลหญิงทีมชาติไทย) represents the Thailand in international volleyball competitions. It is managed by the Thailand Volleyball Association.

Thailand
AssociationTVA
ConfederationAVC
Head coachNataphon Srisamutnak
FIVB ranking15 (as of 31 July 2023)
Uniforms
Home
Away
Third
World Championship
Appearances6 (First in 1998)
Best result13th (1998, 2010, 2018, 2022)
World Cup
Appearances1 (First in 2007)
Best result10th (2007)
Asian Championship
Appearances18 (First in 1987)
Best resultGold (2009, 2013, 2023)

The team won a silver medal in the 2016 Montreux Masters, the best finish by any team outside the Americas, East Asia and Europe. Also, the team took a fourth-place finish in 2012 World Grand Prix. And the team took a bronze medal in Summer Universiade in two times, the best finish by any team outside the world.

In Asia, the team won a silver medal in the 2018 Asian Games and a bronze medal in the 2014 Asian Games. Also, the team won a gold medal in the Asian Championship in three times. And, the team won a gold medal in the Asian Cup Championship. The country has also participated in four World Championships, one World Cup, fourteen World Grand Prixs and two World Grand Champions Cup.

History edit

Volleyball had spread into Thailand since before 1900s. In the past, volleyball was a popular sport among the Chinese and Vietnamese. Until there was competition between the clubs and community associations, sometimes contacted to compete in the Northern region, Northeastern region and The Gold Cup volleyball tournament in the Southern Region.

Since 1934 the Ministry of Education published rules of volleyball by Noppakun Pongsuwan. He was an expert person on sports, especially volleyball. He invited a lecture on how to play, the rules of volleyball to physical education teachers. After that, Department of Physical Education had provide an annual girls' volleyball tournament. For the first time, Department of Physical Education had set course of the central physical education school for girls' student to studied Volleyball and Netball.

In 1957, Nawa Akat Ek Luang Supachalasai, Director of the Department of Physical Education had been established the "Amateur Volleyball Association of Thailand" (Thai: สมาคมวอลเลย์บอลสมัครเล่นแห่งประเทศไทย), with the aim to supported and publicized the progress volleyball and managed a 6 players volleyball tournament and the annual volleyball competition in other government office, such as the Department of Physical Education, University Sports Committee, Bangkok Municipality, Military Sports Council, as well as the Thailand National Games volleyball tournament in women's and men's volleyball.[1]

Medals edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze Total
Nations League 0 0 0 0
World Championship 0 0 0 0
World Cup 0 0 0 0
World Grand Champions Cup 0 0 0 0
World Grand Prix 0 0 0 0
Olympic Qualification 0 0 1 1
Asian Championship 3 2 3 8
Montreux Volley Masters 0 1 0 1
Asian Games 0 1 2 3
Southeast Asian Games 16 2 2 20
SEA V.League 5 0 0 5
Asian Cup 1 1 4 6
Summer Universiade 0 0 2 2
Total 25 7 14 46

Current squad edit

The following is the 2024 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League[2]
Head coach:   Nataphon Srisamutnak

No. Name Position Date of Birth Height Weight Spike Block 2023–24 Club
1 Wipawee Srithong OH 28 January 1999 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) 65 kg (143 lb) 288 cm (9 ft 5 in) 279 cm (9 ft 2 in)   Suwon Hyundai Hillstate
2 Piyanut Pannoy (c) L 10 November 1989 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) 62 kg (137 lb) 280 cm (9 ft 2 in) 275 cm (9 ft 0 in)   Azerrail Baku
3 Pornpun Guedpard S 5 May 1993 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) 65 kg (143 lb) 288 cm (9 ft 5 in) 279 cm (9 ft 2 in)   Hwaseong IBK Altos
4 Donphon Sinpho S 21 June 2004 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 62 kg (137 lb) 300 cm (9 ft 10 in) 292 cm (9 ft 7 in)   Nakhon Ratchasima QminC
5 Thatdao Nuekjang MB 3 February 1994 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 72 kg (159 lb) 308 cm (10 ft 1 in) 296 cm (9 ft 9 in)   Hitachi Rivale
6 Warisara Seetaloed OH 31 October 2005 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) 61 kg (134 lb) 284 cm (9 ft 4 in) 275 cm (9 ft 0 in)   Ninh Bình LienvietPostbank
7 Waruni Kanram MB 18 September 2004 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 67 kg (148 lb)   Nakhon Ratchasima QminC
8 Kanyarat Khunmuang MB 14 October 2002 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 70 kg (150 lb) 286 cm (9 ft 5 in) 280 cm (9 ft 2 in)   Supreme TIP Chonburi-E.Tech
9 Jidapa Nahuanong L 22 February 2002 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) 53 kg (117 lb) 248 cm (8 ft 2 in) 241 cm (7 ft 11 in)   Diamond Food–Fine Chef
10 Darin Pinsuwan OH 30 October 1994 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) 70 kg (150 lb) 294 cm (9 ft 8 in) 271 cm (8 ft 11 in)   GS Caltex Seoul Kixx
11 Sasipaporn Janthawisut OH 10 June 1997 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) 65 kg (143 lb) 283 cm (9 ft 3 in) 273 cm (8 ft 11 in)   Nakhon Ratchasima QminC
12 Hattaya Bamrungsuk MB 12 August 1993 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 73 kg (161 lb) 292 cm (9 ft 7 in) 282 cm (9 ft 3 in)   Toyota Auto Body Queenseis
13 Kanokporn Sangthong S 28 March 2005 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) 65 kg (143 lb) 280 cm (9 ft 2 in) 275 cm (9 ft 0 in)   Supreme TIP Chonburi-E.Tech
14 Siriwan Deekaew OH 13 November 2004 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) 67 kg (148 lb)   Bộ Tư lệnh Thông tin
15 Natthanicha Jaisaen S 21 May 1998 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) 55 kg (121 lb) 283 cm (9 ft 3 in) 276 cm (9 ft 1 in)   Than Quang Ninh
16 Pimpichaya Kokram OP 16 June 1998 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) 62 kg (137 lb) 293 cm (9 ft 7 in) 283 cm (9 ft 3 in)   Kurobe AquaFairies
18 Ajcharaporn Kongyot OH 18 June 1995 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 65 kg (143 lb) 310 cm (10 ft 2 in) 300 cm (9 ft 10 in)   NEC Red Rockets
19 Chatchu-on Moksri OH 6 November 1999 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 58 kg (128 lb) 302 cm (9 ft 11 in) 298 cm (9 ft 9 in)   Victorina Himeji
20 Supattra Pairoj L 27 June 1990 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) 58 kg (128 lb) 275 cm (9 ft 0 in) 265 cm (8 ft 8 in)   Supreme TIP Chonburi-E.Tech
21 Thanacha Sooksod OP 26 May 2000 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 70 kg (150 lb) 283 cm (9 ft 3 in) 275 cm (9 ft 0 in)   Gimcheon Korea Expressway Hi-Pass
23 Kuttika Kaewpin OH 16 August 1994 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) 56 kg (123 lb) 294 cm (9 ft 8 in) 282 cm (9 ft 3 in)   Kinh Bac Bac Ninh
24 Tichakorn Boonlert MB 21 March 2001 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) 78 kg (172 lb) 294 cm (9 ft 8 in) 285 cm (9 ft 4 in)   Diamond Food–Fine Chef
25 Wiranyupa Inchan OP 23 April 2002 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) 70 kg (150 lb) 290 cm (9 ft 6 in) 287 cm (9 ft 5 in)   Diamond Food–Fine Chef
29 Wimonrat Thanapan MB 2 April 2002 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 59 kg (130 lb) 289 cm (9 ft 6 in) 283 cm (9 ft 3 in)   Toray Arrows
99 Jarasporn Bundasak MB 1 March 1993 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) 67 kg (148 lb) 305 cm (10 ft 0 in) 290 cm (9 ft 6 in)   Nakhon Ratchasima QminC

2024 Results and fixtures edit

Summary all tournaments edit

Intercontinental tournaments edit

Continental tournaments edit

Coaching staff edit

Position Name
Head coach   Nataphon Srisamutnak
Assistant coach   Wilavan Apinyapong

Head coach edit

Former players edit

Competition history edit

World Championship edit

World Cup edit

FIVB Olympic Qualification Tournament edit

  •   2019 — 3rd place (Pool A)
  •   2023 — 4th place (Pool C)

World Grand Champions Cup edit

World Grand Prix edit

Nations League edit

Montreux Masters edit

Asian Games edit

Asian Championship edit

Asian Cup edit

Southeast Asian Games edit

  •   1977 —   Bronze Medal
  •   1979 —TBA
  •   1981 —TBA
  •   1983 — 4th place
  •   1985 —   Silver Medal
  •   1987 —   Bronze Medal
  •   1989 —   Gold Medal
  •   1991 —   Gold Medal
  •   1993 —   Silver Medal
  •   1995 —   Gold Medal
  •   1997 —   Gold Medal
  •   2001  Gold Medal
  •   2003  Gold Medal
  •   2005  Gold Medal
  •   2007  Gold Medal
  •   2009  Gold Medal
  •   2011  Gold Medal
  •   2013  Gold Medal
  •   2015  Gold Medal
  •   2017  Gold Medal
  •   2019  Gold Medal
  •   2021  Gold Medal
  •   2023  Gold Medal

SEA V.League edit

  •     2019 — (Leg 1)   Gold Medal (Leg 2)   Gold Medal
  •   2022  Gold Medal
  •     2023 — (Leg 1)   Gold Medal (Leg 2)   Gold Medal

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Team Roster - Thailand". FIVB. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Team Roster - Thailand". FIVB. Retrieved 26 Apr 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • FIVB profile