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Buriram United retain ASEAN Club Championship Shopee Cup with 2-1 win over Selangor

eric wales by eric wales
May 27, 2026
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Buriram United retain ASEAN Club Championship Shopee Cup after 2-1 win over Selangor

Buriram United retained the ASEAN Club Championship Shopee Cup with a 2-1 second-leg victory over Selangor on 27 May 2026, sealing a 3-1 aggregate triumph at Buriram Stadium. The result continued Buriram’s run of regional dominance and came in front of a packed crowd of 30,889 spectators. Suphanat Mueanta’s equaliser and Theerathon Bunmathan’s decisive volley proved decisive as the Thai champions kept the title they won last season.

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Buriram United retain Shopee Cup with 3-1 aggregate victory

Buriram United overturned an early deficit to secure back-to-back ASEAN Club Championship Shopee Cup titles on Wednesday. The Thai side had carried a slender advantage from the first leg and finished the tie 3-1 on aggregate after a spirited home performance in Buriram. The win adds to Buriram’s recent domestic success, coming shortly after they retained the Thai League 1 crown.

Suphanat and Theerathon deliver decisive moments

Suphanat Mueanta restored parity in the 28th minute to draw Buriram level on the night and extend his scoring influence across both legs. The young forward, who also scored in the first leg in Malaysia, finished a clever through-pass on the run to beat Selangor’s goalkeeper. Theerathon Bunmathan secured the trophy with a sublime left-foot volley in the 55th minute that bounced in off the underside of the crossbar.

Turning points: Etheridge error and Theerathon’s volley

Selangor had taken the initiative early when Syahir Bashah’s long-range strike crept under Neil Etheridge in the 18th minute to put the visitors ahead on the night. That unexpected goal briefly shifted momentum to the Malaysian side and exposed vulnerabilities in Buriram’s opening phase. Theerathon’s volley from the edge of the area after a headed clearance proved the tipping point, however, and restored control to the home team in the second half.

Match flow and key sequences

The match featured an energetic opening as both sides probed for openings, with Buriram threatening inside seconds before Selangor’s early pressure produced the 18th-minute breakthrough. Buriram’s response grew in intensity as the first half progressed, culminating in Suphanat’s finish from a clipped pass over the defence. After the break, Buriram pressed for the decisive goal and found it when a well-placed corner was recycled into space for Theerathon’s spectacular strike.

Individual performances and tournament awards

Guilherme Bissoli’s return to the starting lineup added attacking bite, and he was later named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player for his consistent contributions. Theerathon earned the Shopee Star of the Match for a performance that combined creative playmaking and the decisive finish. Selangor’s goalkeeper Kalamullah Al-Hafiz was recognised as the tournament’s Best Goalkeeper despite conceding twice across the tie, reflecting several important saves earlier in the competition.

Scorers and statistical highlights

Suphanat Mueanta continued his hot streak with goals across both legs of the final, reinforcing his role as Buriram’s leading attacking outlet. The tournament’s top-scoring honours went to Bérgson da Silva and Nguyễn Xuân Son, who finished level as the Yanmar Top Goal Scorer award winners. Rising talent Nathakorn Rattanasuwan received the adidas Rising Star recognition, underlining the competition’s role in showcasing emerging regional players.

Tactics and coaching assessments

Buriram coach Mark Jackson set up his side to press in waves and exploit wide spaces, a plan that came to fruition once his team regained composure after the early setback. Selangor responded with an adventurous approach, using Chrigor Moraes and Faisal Halim to stretch the Buriram backline in the first 25 minutes. As the game unfolded, Buriram’s full-backs and midfield link play began to dominate possession, creating the overloads that produced the equaliser and the winner.

Selangor’s campaign and captain’s reaction

Selangor head into the offseason with positives despite the defeat, having pushed a favoured Buriram side to the limit over two legs. Forward Faisal Halim acknowledged the quality of the opposition and insisted the experience will be valuable for the squad’s development. He said the team controlled long stretches early and created chances, and that reaching the final was an important milestone for the club.

Crowd, atmosphere and regional significance

A capacity attendance of 30,889 created an electric atmosphere at Buriram Stadium as local supporters celebrated a second successive regional crown. The victory will be read as further evidence of Thai clubs’ strength in Southeast Asian football and will enhance Buriram United’s standing domestically and across the region. For supporters and the club hierarchy alike, the double of league and continental honours cements a memorable campaign.

What the trophy means for Buriram United and the ASEAN Cup

Retaining the ASEAN Club Championship Shopee Cup reinforces Buriram’s position as the benchmark club in the competition’s early history. The triumph is not only a trophy on the cabinet but also a statement about squad depth and the club’s ability to perform under pressure in both domestic and regional arenas. The success should boost Buriram’s confidence ahead of next season and keep them as a focal point for player recruitment and commercial interest in Thailand.

The win also raises the profile of the ASEAN Club Championship itself, showing the tournament can produce high-quality finals with strong regional engagement. Tournament organisers and the ASEAN Football Federation can point to packed stadia, competitive fixtures and emerging talents as markers of the competition’s growing stature.

Buriram United celebrated with their staff and supporters after the final whistle, while Selangor regrouped and reflected on a campaign that brought them to a major regional final. Theerathon’s late strike, Suphanat’s continued scoring touch, and the slate of individual awards ensured the 2025/26 Shopee Cup concluded with both drama and a clear set of standout performers.

Both clubs now turn their attention to their domestic calendars and off-season planning, with Buriram carrying momentum and Selangor seeking to build on the experience gained in the continental spotlight. The final delivered a fitting climax to the tournament and reinforced the competitive narrative unfolding across Southeast Asian club football this season.

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