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Buriram United clinch 2025/26 Shopee Cup final with Schindler extra-time strike

eric wales by eric wales
May 14, 2026
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Buriram United reach ASEAN Club Championship final after extra‑time win over Johor Darul Ta’zim

Buriram United advanced to the ASEAN Club Championship final with an extra‑time winner, edging Johor Darul Ta’zim 4-3 on aggregate after a dramatic semi in Singapore on May 14, 2026.

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Late drama sends Buriram United into final

Buriram United secured their place in a second consecutive ASEAN Club Championship final when Kingsley Schindler struck in the eighth minute of extra time to break the stalemate with Johor Darul Ta’zim. The Thai champions prevailed 4-3 on aggregate after surrendering a first‑leg 3-1 lead and surviving a tense second leg that required extra time to decide. The victory was achieved despite Buriram finishing the match with nine players following late dismissals, underscoring a physically and emotionally draining semi‑final.

The match in Singapore produced high drama from the first whistle to the final exchange, with momentum swinging between both sides and several key moments reshaping the tie. Buriram’s progression came after a game that tested their tactical discipline and mental resilience, while Johor Darul Ta’zim left the pitch with pride in performance but rueing key moments. The result sets up a final against Selangor FC, who overcame Nam Định in the other semi‑final.

Schindler’s extra‑time strike and match turning points

The decisive moment arrived when Kingsley Schindler capitalised on space in the box to deliver a low finish that gave Buriram the lead in extra time, a strike that ultimately separated the two regional heavyweights. That goal was the sum of sustained pressure and timely runs, and it arrived after Johor had forced the contest into extra time with a stirring comeback in the second half. Schindler’s finish was both a tactical reward for Buriram’s persistent probing and a blow to JDT’s late momentum.

Earlier incidents significantly shaped the fixture, including a penalty awarded to Johor in stoppage time of the first half after a goalkeeper foul, which Bérgson da Silva converted to keep his team’s hopes alive. Marcos Guilherme’s 62nd‑minute equaliser then sent the contest level and intensified the battle for control, obliterating the comfort of Buriram’s earlier aggregate cushion. Those moments highlighted the fine margins that define two‑legged ties and set the stage for an extra‑time decider.

Red cards and squad implications for the final

Buriram were forced to finish the match with nine players after Guilherme Bissoli and Goran Čaušić were both dismissed in the closing stages, a disciplinary setback that carries immediate consequences for the club. Bissoli, who leads Buriram’s Shopee Cup™ scoring with six goals, and Čaušić, a midfield fulcrum, will be absent for the upcoming final, removing two experienced match‑winners from the manager’s selection pool. Their suspensions present a tactical puzzle for the coaching staff and create opportunities for squad players to step up on the competition’s biggest stage.

Losing influential figures so close to the final forces Buriram’s coaching team to reassess personnel and possibly adapt their approach, leaning on squad depth and alternative formations to mitigate the absence. The club will now rely on a mixture of youth and experienced backups to maintain the offensive threat and midfield balance that proved effective in earlier rounds. How Buriram manage those absences will be a central talking point in the build‑up to the final and a test of the squad’s collective depth.

Coaches’ reactions: Jackson and Muñoz assess the tie

Buriram’s coach, who took charge in November, praised his players’ character and defensive structure despite the late episodes that made the conclusion precarious. He pointed to the team’s shape out of possession and their mental fortitude as decisive factors, while acknowledging the setback of conceding just before half‑time in the second leg. The manager emphasised resilience and the belief within the dressing room, framing the result as a validation of the group’s cohesion under pressure.

Johor Darul Ta’zim’s coach reflected on the positives amid disappointment, noting his side’s improved performance and the importance of learning from the two legs. He highlighted the significance of securing a rare win over Buriram at their ground but also accepted the difficulty created by the first‑leg deficit. His comments stressed development across competitions and a determination to build on domestic success and continental breakthroughs for future campaigns.

Final setup: Buriram United to face Selangor FC

Buriram United will now meet Selangor FC in the ASEAN Club Championship final after Selangor defeated Nam Định 4-1 on aggregate in the opposite semi‑final. The upcoming final will pit two well‑established regional contenders against each other, offering contrasting paths to the decider and a fresh tactical challenge for both managers. Selangor’s progression adds another layer of domestic rivalry and narrative interest to the final, as both clubs prepare for a winner‑takes‑all encounter.

For Buriram, the final represents an opportunity to defend their title and consolidate their standing at the top of Southeast Asian club football, despite the immediate selection headaches. Selangor enter the match buoyed by momentum from their semi‑final success and the chance to claim regional silverware against a familiar opponent. The final will therefore be shaped by recovery, rotation, and strategic adjustments from both camps as they prepare for one decisive meeting.

Buriram United’s passage to the final underlines the volatile and dramatic nature of knockout football, where tactical planning, individual moments and collective resolve combine to determine outcomes. The club now faces the dual challenge of regrouping without two key players and preparing to counter Selangor’s threats, with regional pride and a trophy at stake.

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