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Nualphan lines up biggest challenge yet: Saving Thai football

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In the tumultuous world of Thai football, one name has emerged as a beacon of change and hope.

 

Nualphan Lamsam can boast a successful career in club management and an unswerving dedication to women’s football. But she now finds herself on the verge of an even greater venture: vying for the presidency of the Football Association of Thailand (FAT).

 

Glittering sports, business career

 

Her journey, adorned with achievements and fervor, has sparked hopes that could reshape the nation’s footballing destiny.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2024-01-09

 

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I know nothing about women's football in Thailand, but my question is about men's football. A lot of these teams seem to have big name sponsors. Are these sponsors simply unwilling to pay for very talented foreign players? There are a few foreign players but they all seem to make relatively modest amounts of money, are these sponsors just cheap Charlie's? 

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