The Football Association of Thailand (FAT) has suspended their two players
and three coaching staffs after an involvement in brawls during
the football finals against Indonesia at the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia last week.
A year of suspension from Thai football teams is imposed to goalkeeping coach Prasadchok Chokmoh, assistant coach Phatrawut
Wongsripuek, and coaching staffer Mayid Madada. The three were suspended for violating FAT regulations and the code of ethics and standards in sports.
As for the two players who were involved in chaotic brawl, they will not be
allowed to play for Thai teams at any level for six months. These players are goalkeeper Sohonwit Rakyath and substitute Teerapak Pruengna.
Two massive brawls outbursted during the men's football finals where Indonesia prevailed over Thailand 5-2 after extra time in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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