Thailand’s national team has appointed Masatada Ishii, a Japanese coach aged 56, to be the new head coach. Replaced Mano Pölking, Brazilian coach, after being terminated.
Ishii Started his career as a coach with Kashima Antlers and Omiya Ardija, teams in the J.League, and began working in Thailand with Samutprakan City in 2019 and Buriram United in 2021.
“For the FIFA World Cup 2026 Asian Qualifiers Round 2, which has just passed 2 matches, it cannot be denied that everyone is expecting and hoping the most. The same applies to all powders and athletes. But when the work does not meet the goals set,”
“Especially the first match where we lost to China 1-2, which was damaging and had a massive effect on our chances of advancing to the 3rd round in the remaining 4 games.” Nualphan Lamsam, manager of Thailand national team, said.
“In this regard, I informed the FA Thailand president and discussed it with Mano. I think it’s time for a change to happen. So that the Thailand national team will be more prepared to meet teams at the Asian level before we separate for good”
“As a team manager, I must thank Coach Mano. Including the team of coaches who are dedicated and committed to their duties over the past 2 years, which at least has made the Thai fans happy. is to lead the Thailand national team to win the AFF Championship 2 times in a row”
“For the new head coach position We have given the utmost consideration. Before reaching the conclusion that we would appoint Masatada Ishii, a Japanese coach, along with his personal coaching staff, to take over immediately.”
“Because of limited time conditions Before the AFC Asian Cup 2023 finals in Qatar in January 2024 and the remaining four FIFA World Cup 2026 Asian Qualifiers, we had to choose the coach who knows, is familiar with, and has the most information on the Thailand national team players. Including Coach Ishii, he also has experience.”
“The results are evident at the J.League and Thai League levels and on the FIFA Club World Cup stage. And most importantly, Japan is still a model country in terms of football in Asia. And is ranked among the top 20 in the world, so it is believed that Coach Ishii is the most suitable person for us right now. And I’m ready to support his work fully.” her said.
Ishii will debut his first match for the Thailand national team. in a friendly match with Japan National Team on 1 January 2024 at the Japan National Stadium, Tokyo.
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