

Thailand U23 1–1 Kyrgyzstan U23 | International Friendly
3 June 2026, 19:00 local time
Thailand’s Under‑23 national team played out a spirited 1–1 draw with their Kyrgyz counterparts in an international friendly held at the Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok on Thursday evening. The match offered both sides a useful test of their squads ahead of upcoming regional tournaments and Olympic qualification campaigns.
Match Overview
Thailand started brightly, pressing high and using the width of the pitch to create early chances. Their breakthrough came in the 34th minute when midfielder Suphanat Mueanta collected a pass on the edge of the box, turned his marker, and fired a low shot into the bottom corner. The ‘War Elephants’ dominated possession for much of the first half, but Kyrgyzstan grew into the game after the break.
Second‑Half Response
Kyrgyzstan’s equaliser arrived in the 56th minute through a well‑worked set‑piece. A corner from the left was met by defender Bektur Toktogulov, whose powerful header beat the Thai goalkeeper at the near post. Thailand pushed for a winner in the final 20 minutes, with substitute Kampol Khamsuk forcing a sharp save from the Kyrgyz goalkeeper, but the score remained 1–1 until the final whistle.
Key Performers
- Suphanat Mueanta (Thailand) – Scored a composed opener and was a constant creative threat.
- Bektur Toktogulov (Kyrgyzstan) – Solid at the back and decisive from a corner to level the score.
- Kampol Khamsuk (Thailand) – Added energy off the bench and almost snatched a late winner.
Match Impact
For Thailand, the draw continues a promising run of results under head coach Issara Sritaro, who is using these friendlies to build depth ahead of the 2026 AFC U‑23 Asian Cup qualifiers. Kyrgyzstan, led by coach Sergei Kolesnikov, will value the tough contest as they prepare for the Central Asian Football Association (CAFA) U‑23 Championship. Both teams took away key lessons from an evenly contested encounter that showcased the growing competitiveness of youth football in Asia.