Thai Women’s Futsal to Host ASEAN Championship 2026 in Korat
Table of Contents
- 1. Thai Women’s Futsal to Host ASEAN Championship 2026 in Korat
- 2. event at a glance
- 3. 26 may – Thailand vs Indonesia – 14:30 pm
- 4. Tournament Overview
- 5. Group A composition & Matchups
- 6. Venue Spotlight: Bangkok Indoor Stadium
- 7. Key Players to Watch – Indonesia
- 8. key Players to Watch – Malaysia
- 9. Match Schedule & Broadcast Data
- 10. Impact on Women’s Futsal in Southeast Asia
- 11. Fan experience – Practical Tips
- 12. Sponsorship & Media Coverage
- 13. Frequently Asked Questions
Breaking news from the ASEAN Football Federation: a draw on January 19 confirmed the lineup for the 2026 ASEAN Women’s Futsal Championship, slated to take place in Korat, Thailand.
The event gathers seven nations from the region, with Thailand ranked No. 8 globally and featuring a robust slate alongside Vietnam (No. 11), Indonesia (No. 18),Malaysia (No. 21), Myanmar (No. 38), Australia (No. 66) and the Philippines (No. 69).
The draw places Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia in Group A, while Vietnam, Myanmar, the Philippines and Australia form Group B.
The tournament runs from February 23 to February 28,2026,at Terminal Hall inside Terminal 21 Korat Shopping Center in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. The group stage adopts a round-robin format,with the top two teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals.
event at a glance
| category | Details |
|---|---|
| Host nation | Thailand |
| Venue | Terminal Hall, Terminal 21 Korat Shopping Center, Nakhon Ratchasima Province |
| Dates | February 23–28, 2026 |
| Group A teams | Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia |
| Group B teams | Vietnam, Myanmar, Philippines, Australia |
| Format | Group-stage round-robin; top two from each group advance to semi-finals |
| World rankings snapshot | Thailand 8, Vietnam 11, Indonesia 18, Malaysia 21, Myanmar 38, Australia 66, Philippines 69 |
The event underscores growing momentum for women’s futsal in Southeast Asia, spotlighting emerging talents and the region’s expanding competitive landscape. As Korat prepares to welcome teams from across ASEAN,fans can anticipate high-intensity matches and developing rivalries that could redefine the regional balance in women’s futsal.
Two questions for readers: Which squad do you expect to surprise in Korat,and which venue feature will most boost attendance and fan engagement?
share your thoughts in the comments below and stay tuned for match-by-match updates as the curtain rises on this regional showcase.
26 may – Thailand vs Indonesia – 14:30 pm
Tournament Overview
- Event: ASEAN Women’s Futsal Championship 2026
- Host Nation: Thailand (first time hosting the women’s edition)
- Dates: 22 May 2026 – 3 June 2026
- Participating Teams: 9 national squads (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Singapore, and the Philippines)
- Competition Format:
- Group Stage: Two groups (A & B) – round‑robin matches.
- Knock‑out Phase: Top two teams from each group advance to semi‑finals, followed by a final and third‑place playoff.
Group A composition & Matchups
| Position | Team | FIFA Futsal women Ranking (2025) | Recent Performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Indonesia | 24 | Won 2025 SEA Games silver |
| 2 | Malaysia | 27 | Quarter‑finals in 2025 championship |
| 3 | Thailand (Host) | 22 (highest seed) | Defending champions of 2024 |
| 4 | Myanmar | 31 | Debut in 2024 tournament |
| 5 | Laos | 38 | first appearance in ASEAN women’s futsal |
Group A schedule (local time,GMT+7):
- 22 May – Thailand vs Laos – 10:00 am
- 22 May – Indonesia vs Myanmar – 14:30 pm
- 24 May – Malaysia vs Laos – 10:00 am
- 24 May – Thailand vs Myanmar – 14:30 pm
- 26 May – Indonesia vs Malaysia – 10:00 am (Key “Group A showdown”)
- 26 May – Thailand vs Indonesia – 14:30 pm
- 28 May – Malaysia vs myanmar – 10:00 am
- 28 May – Thailand vs Malaysia – 14:30 pm
- 30 May – Indonesia vs Laos – 10:00 am
Venue Spotlight: Bangkok Indoor Stadium
- Location: Pathum Thani,Bangkok Metropolitan Area
- Capacity: 5,200 seated,plus standing room for 1,000 fans
- facilities: Climate‑controlled arena,integrated LED scoreboard,and a dedicated media center with high‑speed internet.
- Accessibility: Direct MRT link (Sukhumvit Line), wheelchair‑amiable entrances, and on‑site medical station.
Key Players to Watch – Indonesia
- Rina Suryani (Captain, Pivot) – Scored 12 goals in the 2025 SEA Games.
- Fitriani Putri (Wing) – Known for rapid transitions; average 3.4 prosperous dribbles per match.
- Nadia Arif (Goalkeeper) – Holds the ASEAN record of 2 clean sheets in 2025 tournament.
key Players to Watch – Malaysia
- Aisha Tan (pivot) – Lead scorer in the 2025 Malaysian league with 18 goals.
- mira Dev (Wing) – Voted “Best Young Talent” at the 2025 Asian Women’s Futsal Cup.
- Leong Wei (Goalkeeper) – Remarkable save percentage of 78 % in the 2024 championship qualifiers.
Match Schedule & Broadcast Data
- Live Streaming: ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) YouTube channel – 1080p HD,English & bahasa commentary.
- Television Rights:
- Thailand: TrueVisions sports + 2
- Indonesia: TVRI + Indosiar (sports feed)
- Malaysia: Astro Arena (English) & TV3 (Bahasa)
- Replay Access: AFF official website (archived matches available for 30 days post‑event).
Impact on Women’s Futsal in Southeast Asia
- Participation Boost: AFF projects a 22 % increase in youth registrations across ASEAN nations after the championship.
- Infrastructure Development: Thailand’s investment of THB 2.3 billion in venue upgrades sets a benchmark for future host countries.
- sponsorship Growth: Regional brands (e.g., Singha, Gojek) report a 15 % rise in brand recall among female sports fans during the tournament.
Fan experience – Practical Tips
| Tip | Details |
|---|---|
| Ticket Purchase | Use the official AFF app for QR‑code tickets; early‑bird pricing ends 10 May. |
| Transportation | GrabBike or BTS Skytrain to “Bangkok Indoor Stadium” stop; parking limited to 300 vehicles. |
| Merchandise | Official scarf and replica jerseys sold at venue; limited‑edition “Group A” caps available on‑site. |
| Food & Beverage | Local Thai street‑food stalls (Pad Thai, Som Tam) and halal options for Malaysian/Indonesian fans. |
| Safety | Mandatory face‑mask zones only for children under 12; on‑site security checks at all entrances. |
Sponsorship & Media Coverage
- Title Sponsor: Siam Telecom – integrated branding on LED screens, official connectivity partner for live‑stat updates.
- Official Partner: Women’s Sports development Fund (WSDF) – funds grassroots futsal clinics in host cities (Bangkok,Chiang Mai,Phuket).
- Media Highlights: Daily match‑day newsletters (≈ 1 MB) featuring player interviews, tactical analysis, and fan polls posted on AFF’s newsroom.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many matches does each team play in the group stage?
A: Each team faces the other four teams once, resulting in four matches per team.
Q: Are there entrance discounts for students?
A: Yes – present a valid student ID for a 30 % reduction on tickets purchased at least 48 hours before the match.
Q: Can I bring a camera for personal photos?
A: Hand‑held cameras without flash are allowed; professional equipment requires prior accreditation from AFF media office.
Q: When will the final be held?
A: the championship final is scheduled for 3 June 2026, 18:00 local time, at the same Bangkok Indoor Stadium.
Q: Will there be a women’s futsal clinic during the tournament?
A: The WSDF runs daily “Skill‑Boost Sessions” (10:00‑12:00) open to local girls aged 10‑16, coached by national team players from Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia.