Kuala Lumpur: Thailand come into the draw at the end of a successful year, in which they remained unbeaten in all but their first match against China PR in January.
Head coach: Nuengrutai Srathongvian (THA)
Current FIFA ranking: 29
AFC Women’s Asian Cup appearances: 1975, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014
Best finish: Champions (1983)
The Thais only required two matches to qualify for Jordan 2018.
They were dominant in a 6-0 win over host nation Palestine, before a Suchawadee Nildhamrong goal against Chinese Taipei confirmed an eighth consecutive appearance at the continental finals.
The AFC Women’s Asian Cup was the setting for one of Thailand’s landmark football moments four years ago, when they beat host nation Vietnam 2-1 to finish fifth and book a first ever ticket to the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
They did Asia proud at Canada 2015, scoring a 3-2 win over Cote d’ivoire in one of the matches of the tournament, and qualification for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup in France will be at the top of their agenda in Jordan next April.
As in 2014, Thailand will be coached by Nuengrutai Srathongivan, but she has only recently returned to the senior role, with former English Premier League defender Spencer Prior at the helm from May 2016 until September 2017.
Prior moved on following the SEA Games, where Thailand somewhat disappointingly missed out on a gold medal on goal difference after they were held to a draw by regional rivals Vietnam.
Thailand are likely to bring a highly experienced team to Jordan, with Naphat Seesraum, Nisa Romyen and Taneekarn Dangda just a few of the seasoned internationals at Nuengrutai’s disposal.
Key player: Orathai Srimanee
She spent just nine minutes on the pitch at the 2014 AFC Women’s Asian Cup, but Orathai Srimanee (pictured above, left) has since become a key figure in Thailand’s successes at international level.
She became the first Thai player – male or female – to score at a senior 11-a-side FIFA World Cup, and added a second in the same match against Cote d’Ivoire to help Thailand to their first ever win on the global stage two years ago, and she has provided goals ever since.
Orathai was on the scoresheet against Palestine in Jordan 2018 qualifying, and hit three goals, including a crucial late winner against Myanmar, in the SEA Games in August.
Qualifying method
Group C
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
PTS
THAILAND
2
2
0
0
7
0
7
6
CHINESE TAIPEI
2
1
0
1
5
1
4
3
PALESTINE
2
0
0
2
0
11
-11
0
Thailand - 'A’ internationals in 2017
Opponents
Result
Competition
Venue
Date
China PR
0-2
Four Nations Tournament
Foshan, China
19/01/2017
Ukraine
1-0
Four Nations Tournament
Foshan, China
21/01/2017
Myanmar
3-0
Four Nations Tournament
Foshan, China
24/01/2017
Palestine
6-0
WAC Qualifiers
Al-Ram, Palestine
03/04/2017
Chinese Taipei
1-0
WAC Qualifiers
Al-Ram, Palestine
07/04/2017
Chinese Taipei
4-1
Friendly
Bangkok, Thailand
10/06/2017
Myanmar
3-2
SEA Games
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
15/08/2017
Malaysia
6-0
SEA Games
Shah Alam, Malaysia
20/08/2017
Vietnam
1-1
SEA Games
Shah Alam, Malaysia
22/08/2017
Philippines
3-1
SEA Games
Shah Alam, Malaysia
24/08/2017
New Zealand
0-0
Friendly
Bangkok, Thailand
25/11/2017
New Zealand
0-5
Friendly
Nonthaburi, Thailand
28/11/2017
Photos: FIFA.com, AFC
Source: the-afc.com