Thai flooded cave victim to study football in Britain

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Duangphet “Dom” Phromthep who was among the cave victims including fellow young footballers and their coach in the cave of the northernmost province in 2018 posted that he had good news about his upcoming football study in Britain.

One of the 13 people who were trapped in flooded Tham Luang cave of Chiang Rai province has fulfilled his dream as he wins a scholarship from the Zico Foundation to study football in Britain.

Duangphet “Dom” Phromthep who was among the cave victims including fellow young footballers and their coach in the cave of the northernmost province in 2018 posted that he had good news about his upcoming football study in Britain.



After the successful Tham Luang rescue operation, Dom obtained a footballer scholarship to study at Vachiralai School in Saraphi district of Chiang Mai and is among the young footballers of Chiang Mai province. The Zico Foundation’s scholarship for his study in Britain is the latest development of Dom.

“Today my dream comes true. I will be a football student in Britain. I am grateful to all parties that are involved in the scholarship for the overseas study including Coach Zico. I promise I will study hard and do my best,” posted the 17-year-old. (TNA)


After the successful Tham Luang rescue operation, Dom obtained a footballer scholarship to study at Vachiralai School in Saraphi district of Chiang Mai and is among the young footballers of Chiang Mai province.
The Zico Foundation’s scholarship for his study in Britain is the latest development of Dom.