Poll satisfied with FA’s performance in Madam Pang’s era hopes to focus on youth development.

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Poll satisfied with FA’s performance in Madam Pang’s era, hopes to focus on youth development

KBU SPORT POLL by the Human Capital Development Innovation Center Kasembundit University. In collaboration with the Sports Management Institute for Sports Organizations (WISDOM), surveyed opinions on “6 months with the performance of the Football Association of Thailand. After “Madam Pang” Nualphan Lamsam became the president of the Football Association of Thailand last February.

Poll satisfied with FA's performance in Madam Pang's era hopes to focus on youth development.

The survey was conducted online between 2-4 September. The sample group consisted of 1,241 people. Including the general public and those interested in following sports news, aged 18 and over. Of these, 731 were male, 403 were female, and 107 were LTBGTQLA+. The results were as follows:

Satisfaction with the management of the Football Association of Thailand was at a very high level of satisfaction at 44.80 percent. Followed by moderate satisfaction at 29.90 percent. The most satisfaction at 14.90 percent. A little satisfaction at 9.00 percent, and the least satisfaction at 1.40 percent.

The results that caught the public’s eye. Were the association president’s determination at 27.80 percent. Followed by preparation for development and upgrading the Thai League at 25.40 percent. Preparation for development and upgrading the ยูฟ่าเบท national team at 22.90 percent. Organizing the FIFA Congress at 14.50 percent. Communication and building the organization’s image at 7.30 percent, and others at 2.10 percent.

Expectations for the development and elevation of Thai football include laying the foundation and structure for youth development at 28.60 percent, followed by systematic development and preparation of national teams at all levels at 24.30 percent. Development and elevation of the Thai League to international standards at 21.70 percent, independence in management at 15.10 percent, development of referee quality and standards at 7.90 percent, and others at 2.40 percent.