Kenyan international Ayub Timbe featured for 68 minutes as his side Buriram saw off Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda FC by a solitary goal in the Thailand FA Cup on Sunday afternoon.The winger was handed the starting nod but was the first player to be withdrawn after 68 minutes, with Suphanat Mueanta taking his place in the team at a time when scores were level at 0-0.Ayub Timbe scores to win first career league titleNone of the two teams would break the deadlock in regulation time, forcing the game to head into extra time.Even in extra time, it took 25 minutes for Buriram to establish the lead, Jonathan Bolingi finding the back of the net with five minutes to play to stop a seemingly possible shootout and hand Buriram silverware.Timbe on target as Buriram United advance to Cup quartersIn the road to the finals, Buriram United saw off Suphanburi 3-2 in the semis while Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda FC edged out Police Tero 2-1 to book a date with the league champions.This was the second piece of silverware for the Kenyan since joining Buriram, his first being the league title, one that he marked with a goal to put the icing on the cake in the memorable occasion after his Buriram United side thumped Nong Bua Pitchaya 3-0 to lift the Thai Premier League in April.