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Madame Pang becomes first female president of Thai football association

Nualphan Lamsam, or "Madame Pang," has been elected as the first female president of the Football Association of Thailand (FA), winning 68 of 73 votes.
She defeated several candidates, including Polleen Ngampring, Warong Thiwthat, Thanasak Suraprasert, and Wang-ong Napalai.

Owner of Port FC and CEO of Muang Thai Life Insurance, 56-year-old Nualphan has extensive experience, including as the national team's manager.

During her presidency, she intends to tackle Thai League 3's financial and copyright issues and address declining local football viewership.
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