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Air Day :Saturday - Sunday
Air Time :17.40 - 18.25
Synopsis
Netnapha, the daughter of Mr. Prasit (the owner of Sansrang College), is deeply distressed. She serves as the manager of the "Hong Kradat" (Paper Swan) Football Club, which is on the brink of being disbanded due to a disastrous losing streak. Worse still, most of their athletes have abandoned the club to join rival colleges.
Pao and Tom, the club's "eighth-year seniors," consult with Netnapha. They realize they must recruit new players immediately, as Mr. Prasit has granted a final extension with one strict condition: the Paper Swans must win their very next match.
Phansa, Netnapha’s close friend, begs her older brother, Winai, to step in as the coach. Winai was once a national team football star, but after being falsely accused of match-fixing, he quit the sport and vowed never to involve himself with football again.
Meanwhile, the recruitment drive begins:
- Kan: Tom introduces Netnapha to Kan, a young man with an incredibly powerful kick. Kan initially refuses because he has to work every day after school to support his family.
- Ohm: Phansa introduces Netnapha to Ohm, a former youth national player. The moment Ohm lays eyes on Netnapha, he joins the club instantly and immediately begins his plan to flirt with her.
- Pliw: Phansa crosses paths with Pliw by chance when he helps her catch a purse-snatcher. Impressed by his blistering speed, she invites him to join. Though Pliw has never played football before, he agrees simply because he likes Phansa.
- Ko: Tom takes the team to see Ko, the son of a boiled rice shop owner, who catches "flying stir-fried morning glory" plates daily. Tom is convinced Ko's reflexes will make him a brilliant goalkeeper.
Despite their efforts, the critical match ends in defeat. However, seeing the team's genuine dedication, Mr. Prasit decides not to dissolve the club. Instead, he introduces their new coach—Winai, who has decided to return to prove his innocence and regain society's respect.
Winai implements a brutal training regime. This upsets Ohm, who arrogantly believes he is superior to the others. Ohm and Kan clash daily, their rivalry fueled not just by football but by their mutual love for Netnapha. They strike a deal: whoever Netnapha chooses, the other must resign from the club. Meanwhile, Pliw grows resentful when Winai places him on the substitute bench, mistakenly believing the coach dislikes him for pursuing Phansa. In a fit of anger, Pliw quits the team.
Kan also faces domestic turmoil. His younger brother, Kong, is a delinquent drug addict who extorts money from their grandmother and constantly belittles Kan. Kong used to fear and respect Kan when Kan was a notorious street gangster. Now that Kan has reformed, Kong feels abandoned and resentful because he is left to be bullied by local thugs. Ultimately, however, football becomes the very tool that heals Kong and pulls him out of the dark world.
Drama strikes the regional tournament when the reigning "Seua Fai" (Fire Tiger) Team is disqualified from the national championship due to a violent brawl initiated by their captain, Than, and his teammates. The committee promotes the Paper Swans to compete in their place. Infuriated, Than plots revenge.
Winai takes his team to a rural training camp. He challenges them with a riddle, asking what the single most important factor is for the Paper Swans to achieve success. Ko is the first to grasp the answer, telling Winai that it is "Unity" (Samakkee), while Kan and Ohm remain clueless. Pliw also returns to the camp, demonstrating how much his skills have improved. Satisfied with his growth, Winai welcomes him back.
Back in town, Ohm discovers Netnapha's birthday and presents her with a gift. Witnessing Netnapha’s joy, Kan realizes she feelings are for Ohm. True to his word, Kan decides to quit the club to step out of their way.
Seeking vengeance, Than hires a motorcycle gang to assault Kan and the Paper Swans. However, the plan backfires; the bikers actually admire the Paper Swans' skills and turn on Than instead, beating him up. When the Paper Swans discover the injured Than, they immediately tend to his wounds. Touched by their kindness, Than is left stunned. Pao tells him that sports are meant to build unity, not enemies.
With all misunderstandings resolved, a profound sense of unity finally bonds the team together, ultimately propelling the Paper Swans to their hard-earned victory.
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Created at:8/26/2025, 2:42:53 AMby System
Last updated:5/16/2026, 1:46:39 PMby Admin









