Asian games: Thai footballers offered $1.7 million win bonus

Thailand football team members pose prior to the men’s football final match between Indonesia and Thailand at Zeyar Thiri stadium during the 27th Southeast Asian SEA Games in Naypyidaw on December 21, 2013. AFP FILE PHOTO

BANGKOK — Thailand’s footballers will share a $1.7 million bonus if they take gold in the upcoming Asian Games in South Korea, the head of the kingdom’s football association said Tuesday.

The generous cash incentive has been offered for the men’s team by a Thai sports magazine publisher who is a big football fan, according to Worawi Makudi, president of the Football Association of Thailand.

“If they are champions at the Asian Games, they will get 55 million baht ($1.7 million),” he told AFP.

“The association has tried our best to find something that will encourage and motivate them.”

The football competition, which in the men’s competition is restricted to players aged under 23, starts before the opening ceremony for the Games on September 19.

Thailand have never taken gold in football at the regional showpiece and rank 157th in official Fifa charts, below tournament heavyweights China, Japan and both North and South Korea.

Their preparations have also been hampered by the omission of key midfielder Jakkaphan Pornsai from the squad due to a clerical error.

This year’s edition at Incheon of the Asian Games, dubbed Asia’s Olympics, cost just over $2 billion to host.

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