Thailand Lacrosse Association

While Payu worked on structuring, planning and promoting the program, the other two help gathered other former Thai players to join.

Thailand bounced back from the loss, and defeated Hong Kong once again in Bangkok with the final score of 20-14.

While the National team progress is very promising for such a young program, TLA also focus its effort in "Growing the Game" in Thailand.

[5] Players from America, and other part of the world came to participate in Friendly game in front of the Thai crowds.

Executive Committee General Committee Senior Association Coordinators Development Officers SCG Stadium Surface: Natural Grass Location: Impact, Muangthong Thani Seating Capacity: 25,000 Seats Info: The home stadium of the Thailand Premier League Professional Soccer team, the SCG Muangthong United F.C.

The stadium lies within the compound belongs to IMPACT Convention and Exhibition center, the official sponsor/partner of Thailand Lacrosse Association since 2010.

[8] The list made up of the pool of Thai players from different parts of the world, some originally from Thailand, some are Thai-American who grew up in America.

Attack Tod Vongsiridej Kiddee Charoenpanitkul Chatch Sirisuth Midfield Art Thamasangvarn Kohei Naoi Nolt Vutthisak Supares Dangkhum Pyap Suraphongchai Micheal Pansiri Liew Rust Defense Korn Poonsirivong Tanu Pirapokin Surasak Poomngern Phum Pattana-Anek Cory Maceachen John Sirisuth Goalie Pongprapat Suriyodorn Alex Watthanawekin Coaches Dylan Sheridan Andy German Brand Closen Steve Goodwin Staffs Krip Torpucksa Matt Smith Team Thailand's mascot is Singha (Thai: สิงห์, correctly pronounced sing, but typically pronounced by foreigners as sing-ha, reflecting the Latin spelling) is a powerful mythological lion, found in ancient Thai and Hindu stories.

The design of it was derived from the official symbol of Singha Beer, the main partner of Thailand Lacrosse Association.