Svay Rieng’s Krya Heads Stoppage-Time Equaliser to Secure Third in Shopee Cup Group B
Saret Krya’s stoppage-time header rescued a 1-1 draw for Svay Rieng against Bangkok United, securing third place in Shopee Cup Group B on April 22, 2026.
PKR Svay Rieng FC salvaged a crucial point in Hanoi on April 22, 2026, when defender Saret Krya rose to head home in first-half stoppage time to level at 1-1 with Bangkok United. The draw left Svay Rieng third in Group B of the 2025/26 Shopee Cup and confirmed their place ahead of Bangkok United in the final group standings. The result rounded out a competitive group phase that set up two home-and-away semi-finals next month.
Krya’s First-Half Header Levels Match
Svay Rieng were rewarded for sustained pressure when Saret Krya met Ryo Fujii’s cross at the far post and powered a header beyond goalkeeper Chinnapong Raksri. The goal arrived seconds into first-half added time and cancelled out Rungrat Phumichantuk’s 16th-minute opener for Bangkok United. Krya’s intervention shifted momentum and was decisive in ensuring the Cambodian side left Hanoi with a point.
The equaliser owed much to Svay Rieng’s willingness to attack down the left and to Ryo Fujii’s accurate delivery into the penalty area. Bangkok United had taken an early lead after an initial mishit from Wisarut Imura broke kindly to Rungrat, who composed himself before slotting past Vireak Dara. Krya’s header proved the single defining moment that separated a win from a draw in a lively opening 45 minutes.
Key Chances and Turning Points
Both sides traded notable opportunities in a match that fluctuated in tempo and intent throughout. Yudai Ogawa and Patrick fashioned clear chances for Svay Rieng in the first half, with Ogawa’s solo run narrowly missing the target and Patrick’s drive skimming across goal. Bangkok United threatened intermittently, with Arthur De Moura and Guntapon Keereeleang troubling Svay Rieng’s backline at different stages.
In the second period the match opened up as each team chased a winner, yet clear-cut opportunities were at a premium. Vireak Dara produced a key save to deny Arthur and later scrambled to keep out a long-range effort from Guntapon. Chinnapong also made a vital stop from Kwame Peprah late on, but neither side could convert pressure into the decisive goal.
Tactical Approaches and Player Performances
Svay Rieng set up to press in midfield and exploit wide channels, seeking to feed attackers Sieng Chanthea and Patrick with through-balls and switches of play. Their approach forced Bangkok United into occasional errors and created the service that led to Krya’s equaliser. Defensively, Svay Rieng showed discipline in numbers behind the ball and relied on quick counters to unsettle the Thai side.
Bangkok United looked to build through midfield combinations and to use the pace of Rungrat and Guntapon to stretch the opposition. Their early goal stemmed from a fortunate ricochet but was followed by measured possession that tested Svay Rieng’s concentration. Standout individual displays included Vireak Dara’s composure in goal and Saret Krya’s decisive aerial presence.
Standings Impact and Group B Outcome
The draw left Svay Rieng on eight points at the conclusion of the Group B phase, finishing three points clear of Bangkok United and behind group winners Nam Định and runners-up Johor Darul Ta’zim. Nam Định completed the group unbeaten with 13 points, while JDT claimed second with 11, setting up semi-final ties against Selangor and Buriram respectively. Bangkok United’s fourth-place finish ended their campaign and underscored a tightly contested group.
Svay Rieng’s third-place finish is notable for a Cambodian club competing strongly against higher-profile regional opposition. Accumulating eight points from five matches, the champions of the Cambodia Premier League demonstrated resilience and tactical maturity across the group stage. Their final position reflects consistent defensive organisation and an ability to produce moments of quality against established Southeast Asian clubs.
Paths to the Semi-Finals and Key Dates
The Shopee Cup semi-finals are scheduled over two legs on May 6 and May 13, with Nam Định set to face Selangor and Johor Darul Ta’zim meeting Buriram United. Nam Định will host the second leg at Thiên Trường Stadium on May 13, while JDT’s second leg against Buriram is pencilled for Buriram Stadium on the same date. The final will be contested over two legs on May 20 and May 27, concluding the 2025/26 Shopee Cup campaign.
Those fixtures create an anticipated series of ties between regionally successful clubs, and they frame Svay Rieng’s achievement within a broader tournament context. While Svay Rieng will not participate in the semi-finals, their performances will be measured against the teams that advanced and will inform preparation for next season’s continental aspirations. The schedule affords ticketed hosts and broadcasters a clear timeline to stage the decisive knockout matches.
Broader Significance for Svay Rieng and Cambodian Football
Svay Rieng’s performance in the Shopee Cup underscores the gradual rise of Cambodian clubs in Southeast Asian competition. Securing third in a group that featured clubs from Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam highlights the progress of coaching structures, recruitment and youth development at the club. Individual players such as Saret Krya and Vireak Dara have emerged as contributors who can influence results at regional level.
The result also offers domestic supporters cause for optimism as Svay Rieng carry momentum into their local season and into future regional campaigns. Consistent showings against established opponents will aid the club in attracting talent and investment while giving younger players exposure to higher standards. For the Cambodian league, such outcomes boost credibility and help to widen scouting and commercial attention across ASEAN football markets.
Final thoughts on the match and the tournament’s next phase
Svay Rieng’s late equaliser was emblematic of a campaign that combined tactical resolve with moments of individual quality. The point in Hanoi capped a group stage in which margins were fine and where a single moment swung the narrative of several matches. As the Shopee Cup moves into its knockout rounds next month, the tournament will demand heightened intensity, and the sides that can convert pressure into goals are likely to prevail.










