
Of more than 10,000 foreign inmates belonging to 90 nationalities, seven-a-side teams will represent their respective countries participating in the 2010 World Cup, Thanis Sriyaphan, a deputy Corrections Department director-general, said yesterday.
Any nine-member team of all 32 nations, which features seven players and two coaching staff members, are mixed with Thai inmates in case all nine inmates of the same nationality are available.
The three-member refereeing staff in each match is also made up of foreign inmates. South Africa, who feature in the opening match against Mexico, are fully represented by all seven players of South African nationality, while Mexico are using some Thai inmates.
All matches in the "World Cup 2010 Behind Bars" are played one day before the actual matches scheduled on June 11 to July 11, meaning the opening match is played today. Thai PBS will broadcast today's event at 10 am and the closing ceremony on July 10.
Any nine-member team of all 32 nations, which features seven players and two coaching staff members, are mixed with Thai inmates in case all nine inmates of the same nationality are available.
The three-member refereeing staff in each match is also made up of foreign inmates. South Africa, who feature in the opening match against Mexico, are fully represented by all seven players of South African nationality, while Mexico are using some Thai inmates.
All matches in the "World Cup 2010 Behind Bars" are played one day before the actual matches scheduled on June 11 to July 11, meaning the opening match is played today. Thai PBS will broadcast today's event at 10 am and the closing ceremony on July 10.
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