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Striker Angeline Impelido, a 22-year-old Chicago, Illinois native, scored the first goal on the 30th minute, sending some 10,000 fans into frenzied celebration.
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Pitsamai Sornsai scored the games lone goal in the 77th minute as the Thais kicked their way to a second straight victory. The Thais trounced the Indonesians, 2-1, Tuesday.
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