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Associated Press, Published on 24/06/2019
» MAE SAI: The 12 young Thai football players and their coach who grabbed global attention last year when they were trapped in a flooded cave for more than two weeks marked the anniversary of their ordeal with a religious ceremony on Monday.
Published on 23/06/2019
» CHIANG RAI: A year after they became trapped in a flooded cave at the start of a two-week ordeal, some of the 12 young football players and their coach marked the anniversary of the drama on Sunday that propelled them into celebrities.
Published on 08/10/2018
» BUENOS AIRES, Argentina: The players of the Thai junior football team who were rescued after being trapped in the Tham Luang cave for more than two weeks were invited to the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires and played at River Plate on Sunday.
Published on 06/09/2018
» Young footballers who captured the world attention in the rescue operation at Tham Luang cave have shown their appreciation to His Majesty the King and all people involved in the mission.
News, Patpon Sabpaitoon, Published on 27/08/2018
» Supakorn Palawong, a 15-year-old student from Triam Udom Suksa school, said he was very impressed with an informative an exhibition held to shed light on how 12 teenage footballers and their coach from Moo Paa (Wild Boars) Academy football team became trapped inside a flooded cave and their subsequent rescue.
Chinnapat Chaimol, Published on 09/08/2018
» The UN refugee agency welcomed on Thursday a decision by Thailand to grant Thai citizenship to three boys and their soccer coach from among a group of 13 who were rescued from a flooded cave last month.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 05/08/2018
» The members of the Wild Boars football team, whose rescue from the flooded Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai gripped global audiences, still need long-term emotional support to help reduce distress as a result of getting excessive exposure in the media, a seminar was told.
Published on 04/08/2018
» CHIANG RAI: The members of the Wild Boars football team, whose rescue from the flooded Tham Luang cave gripped global audiences, have completed their time as novice Buddhist monks.
Online Reporters, Published on 25/07/2018
» CHAING RAI: The 12 Wild Boar footballers began the spiritual dimension of their odyssey amid showers of rain on Wednesday at Wat Phra That Doi Tung atop Doi Nang Nong, a scenic mountain in Mae Sai district near the heavily flooded Tham Luang cave where they were trapped for more than two weeks.
Associated Press, Published on 24/07/2018
» CANBERRA: Nine Australians involved in rescuing 12 boys and their soccer coach from the Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai province were awarded bravery medals on Tuesday for putting their lives in danger during the treacherous ordeal.