THAILAND'S premier football event, the King's Cup, will be held in Phuket for the first time this month.
Between January 21 and 23, teams from Thailand, Denmark, Lebanon and North Korea will play off at Phuket City's Surakul Stadium.
Deputy Prime Minister Major General Sanan Kajornprasart will open the tournament, with the Phuket Governor, Dr Preecha Ruangjan.
It's the 39th time the King's Cup has been held.
January 21, 4pm: North Korea versus Denmark; 7pm, Thailand versus Lebanon.
January 22: Rest day.
January 23, 4pm: The losers play off for third spot.7pm: The winners play to decide first and second, with entertainment during the interval.
Tickets are 100 baht and 200 baht, with students who can produce student cards or who are in uniform paying 20 baht.
The ticket sale booth will open at the stadium on the first day at 2pm.
Channel Seven will telecast all four matches live.
The presentation will take place after the game.
Between January 21 and 23, teams from Thailand, Denmark, Lebanon and North Korea will play off at Phuket City's Surakul Stadium.
Deputy Prime Minister Major General Sanan Kajornprasart will open the tournament, with the Phuket Governor, Dr Preecha Ruangjan.
It's the 39th time the King's Cup has been held.
January 21, 4pm: North Korea versus Denmark; 7pm, Thailand versus Lebanon.
January 22: Rest day.
January 23, 4pm: The losers play off for third spot.7pm: The winners play to decide first and second, with entertainment during the interval.
Tickets are 100 baht and 200 baht, with students who can produce student cards or who are in uniform paying 20 baht.
The ticket sale booth will open at the stadium on the first day at 2pm.
Channel Seven will telecast all four matches live.
The presentation will take place after the game.