{{Infobox international football competition | tourney_name = | year = 1969 | othertitles = | image = | size = | caption = | country = {{THA}} | dates = 19–28 November | num_teams = 8 | confederations = 2 | venues = 1 | cities = 1 | champion_other = {{flagicon|KOR|1949}} [[Korea Republic national football team|South Korea]] | count = 1 | second = Indonesia | third = South Vietnam | fourth = Laos | matches =16 | goals = 54 | attendance = | top_scorer = | player = | updated = | prevseason = [[1968 King's Cup|1968]] | nextseason = [[1970 King's Cup|1970]] }}
The '''1969 King's Cup''' were held from November 19 to November 28, 1969, in [[Bangkok]]. This was the second edition of the international football competition. Indonesia were set to defend the championship they won in 1968. In the final, [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]] won the tournament as they defeated the defending champions in the final.<ref>{{cite web|title=King's Cup 1969 (Bangkok, Thailand) |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesk/kings69.html |accessdate=22 August 2017 |website=[[RSSSF]] |df= }}</ref>
The edition scrapped the Group Allocation stage and was increased to eight teams with seven being national teams and one being a representative side.
==The Groups== *Two groups of four teams. *Winners and runner up qualifies for the semi-finals.
{| class="wikitable" width=50% |- !width=5%|Group A !width=5%|Group B |- | {{fb|KOR|1949}} <br /> {{fb|LAO|1952}} <br /> {{fb|MAS}} <br /> {{fb|THA}} (host country) <br /> | {{fb|IDN}} <br /> {{fb|SIN}} <br /> {{Flagicon|South Vietnam}} [[South Vietnam national football team|South Vietnam]] <br /> {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Western Australia state association football team|Western Australia]] <br /> |}
==Fixtures and results== ===Group A=== {{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL |res_col_header=Q |show_positions=n |ptsfirst=y |sortable_table=y
|team1=KOR|name_KOR={{fb|KOR|1949}} |team2=LAO|name_LAO={{fb|LAO|1952}} |team3=THA|name_THA={{fb|THA}} |team4=MAS|name_MAS={{fb|MAS}} |win_KOR=2|draw_KOR=1|loss_KOR=0|gf_KOR=4|ga_KOR=0 |win_LAO=1|draw_LAO=1|loss_LAO=1|gf_LAO=5|ga_LAO=6 |win_THA=0|draw_THA=2|loss_THA=1|gf_THA=5|ga_THA=6 |win_MAS=0|draw_MAS=2|loss_MAS=1|gf_MAS=3|ga_MAS=5
|col_Q=green1|text_Q= |winpoints=2 |result1=Q|result2=Q |update=complete |source=[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesk/kings69.html RSSSF] }}
{{footballbox |date = November 19, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|MAS}} |score = 2–2 |team2 = {{fb|THA}} |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium =[[Bangkok]] |referee= }} ---- {{footballbox |date = November 19, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|LAO|1952}} |score = 0–2 |team2 = {{fb|KOR|1949}} |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium =[[Bangkok]] |referee= }} ---- {{footballbox |date = November 21, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|LAO|1952}} |score = 4–3 |team2 = {{fb|THA}} |goals1 = |stadium = [[Bangkok]] |referee= }} ---- {{footballbox |date = November 21, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|KOR|1949}} |score = 2–0 |team2 = {{fb|MAS}} |goals1 = |stadium = [[Bangkok]] |referee= }} ---- {{footballbox |date = November 23, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|KOR|1949}} |score = 0–0 |team2 = {{fb|THA}} |goals1 = |stadium = [[Bangkok]] |referee= }} ---- {{footballbox |date = November 23, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|LAO|1952}} |score = 1–1 |team2 = {{fb|MAS}} |goals2 = [[Namat Abdullah]] {{goal|77}} |goals1 = [[La Mone]] {{goal|82}} |stadium = [[Bangkok]] |referee= }}
===Group B=== {{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL |res_col_header=Q |show_positions=n |ptsfirst=y |sortable_table=y |winpoints=2
|team1=IDN|name_IDN={{fb|IDN}} |team2=SVI|name_SVI={{flagicon|South Vietnam}} [[South Vietnam national football team|South Vietnam]] |team3=SIN|name_SIN={{fb|SIN}} |team4=WAU|name_WAU={{flagicon|AUS}} [[Western Australia state association football team|Western Australia]] |win_IDN=2|draw_IDN=0|loss_IDN=1|gf_IDN=8|ga_IDN=5 |win_SVI=1|draw_SVI=1|loss_SVI=1|gf_SVI=5|ga_SVI=5 |win_SIN=1|draw_SIN=1|loss_SIN=1|gf_SIN=5|ga_SIN=6 |win_WAU=1|draw_WAU=0|loss_WAU=2|gf_WAU=5|ga_WAU=7
|col_Q=green1|text_Q= |result1=Q|result2=Q |update=complete |source=[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesk/kings69.html RSSSF] }}
{{footballbox |date = November 19, 1969 |team1 = [[Western Australia state association football team|Western Australia]] {{flagicon|AUS}} |score = 1–3 |team2 = {{flagicon|South Vietnam}} [[South Vietnam national football team|South Vietnam]] |goals1 = [[Dick Hobson (soccer)|Dick Hobson]] {{goal|54}} |goals2 = [[Quang Kim Phung]] {{goal|5||29||65}} |stadium =[[Bangkok]] |referee= }} ---- {{footballbox |date = November 19, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|IDN}} |score = 2–3 |team2 = {{fb|SIN}} |goals1 = [[Jacob Sihasale]] {{goal|13}}<br>[[Abdul Kadir (Indonesian footballer)|Abdul Kadir]] {{goal|50}} |goals2 = [[Quah Kim Swee]] {{goal|20||23}} <br> [[Rahmat bin Mohawar]] {{goal|62}} |stadium =[[Bangkok]] |referee= }} ---- {{footballbox |date = November 21, 1969 |team1 = [[Western Australia state association football team|Western Australia]] {{flagicon|AUS}} |score = 3–1 |team2 = {{fb|SIN}} |goals1 = [[M. McKinley]] {{goal|42}}<br>[[M. Subeck]] {{goal|69||72}} |goals2 = [[Quah Kim Lye]] {{goal|28}} |stadium = [[Bangkok]] |referee= }} ---- {{footballbox |date = November 21, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|IDN}} |score = 3–1 |team2 = {{flagicon|South Vietnam}} [[South Vietnam national football team|South Vietnam]] |goals1 = [[Mulyadi]] {{goal|22|pen.}}<br>[[Max Timisela]] {{goal|24}}<br>[[Jacob Sihasale]] {{goal|80}} |goals2 = [[Quang Kim Phung]] {{goal|35}} |stadium = [[Bangkok]] |referee= }} ---- {{footballbox |date = November 23, 1969 |team1 = [[Western Australia state association football team|Western Australia]] {{flagicon|AUS}} |score = 1–3 |team2 = {{fb|IDN}} |goals1 = ? |stadium = [[Bangkok]] |referee= }} ---- {{footballbox |date = November 23, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|SIN}} |score = 1–1 |team2 = {{flagicon|South Vietnam}} [[South Vietnam national football team|South Vietnam]] |goals1 = [[Quah Kim Lye]] {{goal|30}} |goals2 = [[Nguyen Van Ngon]] {{goal|17}} |stadium = [[Bangkok]] |referee= }}
===Semi-finals=== {{footballbox |date = November 26, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|KOR|1949}} |score = 3–0 |team2 = {{flagicon|South Vietnam}} [[South Vietnam national football team|South Vietnam]] |goals1 = [[Chung Kyu-poong]] {{goal|40||56}}<br>[[Chung Byung-tak]] {{goal|41}} |goals2 = |stadium =[[Bangkok]] |referee= }} ---- {{footballbox |date = November 26, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|IDN}} |score = 3–1 |team2 = {{fb|LAO|1952}} |goals1 = [[Iswadi Idris]] {{goal|4}}<br>[[Soetjipto Soentoro]] {{goal|17||82}} |stadium = [[Bangkok]] |referee= }}
===3rd Place Match=== {{footballbox |date = November 28, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|LAO|1952}} |score = 0–7 |team2 = {{flagicon|South Vietnam}} [[South Vietnam national football team|South Vietnam]] |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium =[[Bangkok]] |referee= }}
===Final=== {{footballbox |date = November 28, 1969 |team1 = {{fb-rt|IDN}} |score = 0–1 |team2 = {{fb|KOR|1949}} |goals1 = |goals2 = [[Jeong Kang-ji]] {{goal|14}} |stadium =[[Bangkok]] |referee= }}
==Winner== {{Winners|fb|1969 King's Cup champion|KOR|1st|1949}}
==References== {{reflist}}
{{King's Cup}}
[[Category:King's Cup]] [[Category:1969 in Asian football|Kings Cup, 1969]] [[Category:1969 in Thai sport|Kings Cup, 1969]] [[Category:International association football competitions hosted by Thailand]] [[Category:1960s in sport in Bangkok]]