Two Thai women’s water polo players, Panthila Asayut and Raksina Ruangsapphaisan, have significantly contributed to their Israeli club, Hapoel Yokneam, securing the Israel Cup. This marks a significant achievement for Thai athletes competing on an international stage, as described by Thailand’s head coach Maksim Kordonskiy.
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The athletes, known as "Amp" and "Praewa," are regarded as key members of Thailand’s national team, preparing for the upcoming 20th Asian Games. Their success is a first for Thai athletes winning a national-level title abroad at such a competitive level. Coach Kordonskiy praised their discipline and determination, emphasizing how this experience bolsters their skills for future international competitions.
Playing in the Israeli league and European tournaments is expected to sharpen their technical abilities and mental resilience. Although they are crucial to the Thai national team’s strategy for the Asian Games, Coach Kordonskiy noted that their success hinges on the entire team's performance.
Looking forward, Hapoel Yokneam is set to compete in the Israeli league semi-finals on May 28 and the national championship final on May 30. A victory in both would secure a domestic double for the club, further highlighting the Thai players' impactful presence.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · Khaosod · 20 May 2026
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