The Thailand women's futsal team staged a dramatic score-chasing performance against Australia, demonstrating composure to overturn the deficit, win 5-4, and ascend to the Southeast Asian throne following a highly emotional final match.
On the host nation's electrifying court, the Thailand women's futsal team produced one of the most emotionally intense finals in the history of the ASEAN Women's Futsal Championship by defeating Australia with a 5-4 score after a breathless chase. Amid a flurry of goals and the fervent atmosphere from the stands, the Golden Temple nation's players displayed grit, fighting spirit, and a desire to conquer the regional pinnacle.

The match was captivating from the very first minutes
Right from the opening minutes, Thailand demonstrated high initiative and determination. As early as the 5th minute, Meekham opened the scoring with a bold one-touch strike from outside the penalty area, the ball flying powerfully and dangerously, leaving the Australian goalkeeper with no time to react. The early goal boosted the host team's morale, and they continued to push their formation forward. However, Australia quickly proved they were not opponents to be easily subdued. Anne Holder unleashed a beautiful long-range shot, equalizing the score at 1-1 just minutes later.
The game unfolded excitingly with continuous back-and-forth exchanges. Both teams played openly, willing to attack in numbers and create a series of sharp combination plays. In the 19th minute, Bubpha capitalized on an opportunity inside the box to put Thailand ahead once again. The first half concluded with a narrow 2-1 advantage for the hosts, but the fragile margin signaled a turbulent second half.

Darika Completes Hat-Trick to Secure Championship for Thailand
As the second half began, the match's pace did not slow down. Less than three minutes after the restart, goalkeeper Suksen unfortunately scored an own goal when a long-range shot from an Australian player lightly touched her hand and flew straight into the net. The score was leveled at 2-2. Immediately afterward, Anne Holder shone again with her second goal of the match, helping Australia take a 3-2 lead. This dizzying turnaround made the match more thrilling than ever.
In the most difficult moment, Darika transformed into Thailand's hero. Within just a few short minutes, she scored three consecutive goals in the 11th, 15th, and 16th minutes of the second half, completing an impressive hat-trick and propelling the hosts to a 5-3 lead. Darika's decisive finishing and intelligent positioning left the Australian defense completely stunned.
Nevertheless, Australia did not give up. In the 18th minute, Fazzari fired a dangerous angled shot to narrow the score to 4-5, rekindling hope for the team in yellow. The final minutes were tense as Australia launched an all-out attack, while Thailand dropped deep to protect their slender advantage. When the final whistle blew, the Thai players erupted in joyous celebration.