'Supachai Sarachat' won the award for best male footballer of the year, while Songkhla Province became the host of the King's Cup for the first time in 26 years, while True Visions won the rights to Thai League football. 'Madam Pang' Nualphan Lamsam, President of the Football Association of Thailand, organized the FA Thailand Awards 2023/24 to honor athletes and football personnel who have made outstanding achievements in Thai football for the year 2023/24, totaling 30 awards, with many current and former football figures joining to honor the event. For interesting awards, PRESIDENT'S AWARD went to Rawi Lothong who has supported Thai football for a long time. Jirawat Sornwichian won the Best Futsal Player award. The Best Head Coach award in Thai League went to "Coach Ban" Thachatwan Sripan, head coach of True Bangkok. The Best Thai League 2 Coach award went to "Coach Joe" Thirasak Pho-on, head coach of Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda. The Highest Goal Scorer of the Year award went to Supachai Jaided from Buriram Un ited who scored 21 goals. Supachai also won the Most Valuable Player of the Year award in Thai League. The Best Female Footballer award went to Kanjanakorn Saenkun from BGC Bundit Asia, and the Best Male Footballer of the Year went to Supachok Sarachat, a Thai national footballer from Consadole Sapporo in the J-League, with his parents receiving the award on his behalf. Meanwhile, the Football Association announced that Songkhla Province will win over Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai to host the 50th King's Cup Football Tournament between 7-15 October, with 4 countries participating: Syria, ranked 93rd in the world; Tajikistan, ranked 103rd in the world, the champion in 2022; and the Philippines, ranked 147th in the world. In addition, "Madam Pang" also announced that True Visions has obtained the rights to broadcast Thai League football in the 2024/25 season in an initial 1-season contract, but did not disclose the value, but it is expected to be around 100 million baht. Source: Thai News Agency
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