Kor Royal Cup Stampede — Incident Report
Football Crowd Disorder · Thailand

Kor Royal Cup Stampede 20 February 2010

A match abandonment and crowd-disorder case involving Muangthong United and Thai Port at Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok.

Date 20 Feb 2010
Location Bangkok
Fatalities None verified
Injuries Exact total not verified
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What happened

During the 2010 Kor Royal Cup match between Muangthong United and Thai Port, disorder broke out inside Suphachalasai Stadium while Muangthong were leading 2-0.

The match was stopped before full time. Accessible reports describe fan violence, fighting, unrest inside the stadium, and people fleeing the disorder.

Muangthong were later recorded as winners after the abandonment.

Suphachalasai Stadium

Venue: Suphachalasai Stadium, part of the National Stadium complex in Bangkok, Thailand.

Address reference: 154 Rama 1 Road, Wang Mai Sub-district, Pathumwan District, Bangkok.

Source wording: Match reports identify the venue as Suphachalasai Stadium in Bangkok; the tourism venue listing provides the street address.

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Snapshot

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Verified Fatalities
2–0
Score at stoppage
6
Supporters reported surrendered
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Exact injury total

Incident timeline

20 February 2010 · Kor Royal Cup match
Muangthong United and Thai Port met at Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok.
Muangthong lead 2-0
Reports place the disorder while Muangthong were leading. One retrospective source refers to the 81st minute.
Crowd disorder breaks out
Accessible reports describe fighting, attacks on rival supporters, unrest inside the stadium, and fans fleeing the disorder.
Match stopped before full time
The match was abandoned and Muangthong were recorded as winners after the stoppage.

Known consequences

Match abandoned
The game did not reach full time after disorder inside the stadium.
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Police follow-up
Reports describe police reviewing match footage and preparing action against suspected ringleaders.
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Stadium disorder
The incident is framed in sources as fan violence, fighting, and unrest inside Suphachalasai Stadium.
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Injuries confirmed
Injured persons are reported, but the exact total is not consistently verified in accessible original sources.
⚠️ Verification note Secondary summaries give higher injury counts, but the accessible original reports reviewed here do not verify a precise final total. No fatalities were verified.

What does not line up cleanly

The core event is clear: disorder occurred during the 20 February 2010 Kor Royal Cup match at Suphachalasai Stadium. The messy bits are the exact injury count and one source date display.

Disputed Detail
Exact injury count

Accessible reports confirm injuries, but do not consistently provide a verified total.

PostToday

Reports several or many people injured, without an exact confirmed figure.

MGR crime follow-up

Describes the injured party as understood to have suffered only minor injuries, without confirming a total count.

A precise 10+ injury count appears in some secondary summaries, but it was not independently verified from accessible original reporting in the reviewed material.

Disputed Detail
Publication date versus incident date

One report preview displays a publication date that does not align with the incident date used by the wider source set.

Kom Chad Luek preview

Displays 19 February 2010 in the returned preview.

Other reports

Multiple accessible reports and match summaries place the incident on 20 February 2010.

20 February 2010 is treated as the incident date. The 19 February display may be a metadata, timezone, or database issue; no further inference is made.

Details still unconfirmed

These points should not be treated as settled facts without stronger primary evidence.

Injury total
Exact number of injured persons.
Club split
Exact split of injured persons by club affiliation.
Fatalities
No fatalities were found in accessible sources, but no separate official fatality statement was verified.
Restricted reports
Full text of original Bangkok Post reports could not be independently opened.
AFC article
The legacy AFC article cited elsewhere returned 404 and was not verified directly.
Video evidence
Open-source video links were traceable, but the underlying YouTube pages could not be independently verified in-tool.

References

The sources below include contemporary Thai-language reports, follow-up police and disciplinary reporting, later retrospectives, and venue / competition context pages.

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MGR Online · Source
รวมภาพเกมอัปยศ "แฟนท่าเรือ" ก่อจลาจล
20 February 2010
Contemporary report describing the 2010 Kor Royal Cup match between Muangthong United and Thai Port as a major disorder incident at Suphachalasai Stadium.
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Kom Chad Luek · Source
จลาจลบอลถ้วย'ก.'แฟนหนีตายชุลมุน
Displayed as 19 February 2010
Report describing unrest, attacks on Muangthong supporters, and the match ending early with Muangthong leading 2-0.
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PostToday · Source
ฟุตบอลถ้วยก.ดุ เมืองทอง-ท่าเรือตีกันยับ
20 February 2010
Reports that the Kor Royal Cup match ended before full time after a large fight and that several people were injured.
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MGR Online · Source
ตร.นำเทปบอล “เมืองทองฯ-การท่าเรือ” ตรวจ เตรียมแจ้งจับหัวโจกก่อเหตุ
21 February 2010
Follow-up crime report on police review of match footage and complaints filed after the violent clash.
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MGR Online · Source
"วรพงษ์-บิ๊กเปี๊ยก" เลื่อนลงดาบท่าเรือ
22 February 2010
Reports an investigation meeting after Thai Port supporters injured multiple Muangthong supporters during the match.
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MGR Online · Source
แฟนบอลสโมสรท่าเรือมอบตัวตำรวจ อ้างไม่ได้ก่อเหตุแต่ป้องกันตัว
23 February 2010
Reports that six Port supporters surrendered to police and were charged over causing bodily and mental harm; injuries were described as minor.
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MGR Online · Source
"ท่าเรือ" พ่ายเวียด 2-3 ศึก AFC
24 February 2010
AFC Cup report noting Thai Port coach Sasom Pobprasert apologised for the 20 February Kor Royal Cup events.
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MGR Online · Source
"พงษ์พิพัฒน์" ปัดยุแฟนบอลท่าเรือ
25 February 2010
Follow-up on criticism after disorder at Suphachalasai Stadium while Port fans protested the officiating with their side trailing 0-2.
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MGR Online / ASTV · Source
เปิดแผลใจ "สิงห์เจ้าท่า" บทเรียนเพื่อจุดเปลี่ยน
February 2010
Retrospective piece stating that, with Muangthong leading 2-0 in the 81st minute, some Port supporters attacked rival fans and the match was stopped.
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MGR Online / ASTV · Source
"กิเลน-เจ้าท่า" เกมท้าจุดเดือด
11 March 2011
Later retrospective referring back to the violent clashes between Muangthong and Thai Port supporters in the 2010 Kor Royal Cup.
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Tourism Authority of Thailand · Source
Supachalasai Stadium
No date shown
Venue reference giving the stadium address as 154 Rama 1 Road, Wang Mai, Pathumwan District, Bangkok.
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RSSSF · Source
List of Cup Winners - Thailand
Page update shown as 2 June 2025
Competition context for the Kor Royal Cup. Useful background, not a casualty source.
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Canadian Soccer News forum · Source
Thai Premier League 2010
28 February 2010
Secondary forum trace referring to the Kor Royal Cup ruckus and the affected trophy presentation. Not a primary source.
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