The Thai water polo duo, Panthila Asayut (Amp) and Raksina Ruangsapphaisan (Praewa), have made history by winning the Israel Cup with their Israeli club, Hapoel Yokneam. This achievement is a significant milestone for Thai athletes, as it marks the first time they have won a national-level club title abroad at such a high level. The Thai head coach, Maksim Kordonskiy, expressed pride in the players' discipline and determination, and highlighted the importance of their success in improving the team's technical abilities, tactical understanding, and mental strength. The duo's performance in the Israeli league and the Israel Cup, as well as their potential participation in European-level tournaments, will undoubtedly enhance their skills and prepare them for future international competitions, particularly the 20th Asian Games. The team's success in the Israeli league semi-finals and the national championship final on May 28 and 30, respectively, could result in a domestic double for the Thai players if they win both competitions. This achievement not only showcases the talent and potential of Thai water polo but also opens up new opportunities for Thai athletes to compete and excel on the international stage. It is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the players, coaches, and the entire Thai water polo community. As the duo continues to shine, their success will undoubtedly inspire and motivate future generations of Thai athletes to pursue their dreams and strive for excellence in their respective sports.