Who is the coach of Thailand?

Who is the coach of Thailand?

Alexandré PölkingThailand national football team / Head coachAlexandré Pölking, sometimes known simply as Mano, is a Brazilian-German football manager and former player. He is currently the head coach of Thailand national team. Wikipedia

What is Thailand known as?

Thailand (/ˈtaɪlænd, ˈtaɪlənd/ TY-land, TY-lənd), historically known as Siam (/saɪˈæm, ˈsaɪæm/) and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of Mainland Southeast Asia, spanning 513,120 square kilometres (198,120 sq mi), with a population of almost 70 million.

What is the captain of Thailand?

Chonlathorn Kongyingyong
Born 2 February 1998 Bangkok, Thailand
Other names Captain (กัปตัน)
Alma mater Srinakharinwirot University
Occupation Actor singer

How much did the Thai cave rescue cost?

One source puts the cost of rescue to the government at around 300 million Thai baht, or around $9 million US dollars. That being said, all of the specialist cave divers volunteered their time and effort for no cost.

What is the rank of India in football?

FIFA Rankings: Indian men’s team rises 104th, women’s team leaps to 56th.

Is Thailand very poor?

In Thailand, 6.8% of the population lives below the national poverty line in 2020.

Is Thailand a 1st world country?

Examples of second-world countries by this definition include almost all of Latin and South America, Turkey, Thailand, South Africa, and many others.

How many divers died in Thai rescue?

Tham Luang cave rescue

Rescue personnel and equipment at the cave entrance
Date 23 June – 10 July 2018 (18 days)
Cause Monsoon flooding
Outcome Group found alive on 2 July; all rescued between 8 and 10 July 2018.
Deaths 2

Did the Thailand cave divers get paid?

Split 13 ways, each of the Boars stands to receive as much as US$140,000 each from the deal – more than 20 times the annual average Thai salary. Members of the Wild Boars soccer team give their thanks during an event in front of Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun image.