Teerathep WinothaiTeerathep Winothai (Thai ) (born February 16, 1985, in Bangkok), nicknamed "Leesaw" ( ) is a Thai football player. He is a midfielder/striker and currently plays for the 2003 AFCChampions League runners-up BECTero Sasana.Previously, he spent time in the youth teams of Crystal Palace F.C.and Everton F.C.in England. He represented Thailand in the 1999 FIFA U-17 World Championship in New Zealand. In the final of the 2005 SEAGamesmatch against Vietnam, he scored a hat-trick, and helped..
Somjit Jongjoho (under the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters) is an Thai amateur boxing athletes. Olympic gold medalist Asian Gamesgold medal two times and SEAGamesgold medal three times and was honored to be invited to the Thai flag In the 2008 Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony.
Workmanship Green Hills Gold Cup 2541, Pakistan 2542 Brunei SEAGamesgold medal. 2544 SEAGamesgold medal for Malaysia. Gold Medal 2545 Asian Championship in Malaysia. 2545 Asian Gamesgold medal in Korea . Bronze Golden Bell South 2546 Romania. Gold Medal, World Championships 2546 Thailand Vietnam SEAGamesgold medal in 2547. Bronze Medal 2547 Asian Championship in the Philippines. Silver Medal 2549 Asian GamesQatar . Boxing gold medal at the 2550 South African soldiers. SEAGamesgold medal in 2550. Silver Medal 2550 USAWorld Championships. Gold medal 2551 Summer Olympics in China.
Dusit Chalermsan (born April 22, 1970, Thai: ) is a former Thai football player.
He is a famous Defender who scored 14 goals for the national team. He played for the national team Between 1996-2004.[1] Currently, He has been the head coach of Sriracha. International goals #
Date
Venue
Opponent
Sc
Re
or
sul
e
t
Competition
1.
October 3, 1994 Hiroshima, Japan
Hong Kong
1-2
Lost
1994 Asian Games
2.
October 5, 1994 Hiroshima, Japan
Saudi Arabia
2-4
Lost
1994 Asian Games
3.
October 5, 1994 Hiroshima, Japan
Saudi Arabia
2-4
Lost
1994 Asian Games
4.
June 27, 1996
Bangkok, Thailand
Maldives
8-0
Wo n
1996 Asian Cup Qualification
5.
June 29, 1996
Bangkok, Thailand
Myanmar
5-1
Wo n
1996 Asian Cup Qualification
6.
July 4, 1996
Singapore
Maldives
8-0
Wo n
1996 Asian Cup Qualification
7.
December 11, 1996
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Iraq
1-4
Lost
1996 Asian Cup
8.
March 15, 1997 Bangkok, Thailand
Japan
3-1
Wo n
Friendly
9.
March 30, 1997
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
Hong Kong
2-3
Lost
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
10.
January 25, 1998
Bangkok, Thailand
Egypt
1-1
Dre w
King's Cup 1998
11.
December 8, 1998
Bangkok, Thailand
1-1
Dre w
1998 Asian Games
12.
August 14, 1999
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
2-0
Wo n
1999 Southeast Asian Games
Kazakhsta n Vietnam
13.
September 3, 2000
Beijing, China
14.
November 10, 2000
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Uzbekista n Indonesia
Buttree (Thai: October
4-2
Wo n
Friendly Tournament
4-1
Wo n
2000 Tiger Cup
Puedpong ; born 16, 1990; nicknamed Song which means "two") is a female Thai Taekwondo practitioner who competes at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the -49 kg class. Silver Bronze
Silver Bronze
Medal record Competitor for Thailand Women's taekwondo Olympic Games 2008 Beijing -49 kg World Championships 2009 Copenhagen Finweight Medal record Competitor for Thailand Women's taekwondo Olympic Games 2008 Beijing -49 kg World Championships 2009 Copenhagen Finweight Medal record
Silver Bronze
Silver Bronze
Competitor for Thailand Women's taekwondo Olympic Games 2008 Beijing -49 kg World Championships 2009 Copenhagen Finweight Medal record Competitor for Thailand Women's taekwondo Olympic Games 2008 Beijing -49 kg World Championships 2009 Copenhagen Finweight 2008
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2009
46 .
2007
47 .
Teerasil Dangda
Teerasil Dangda was born in July 6, 1988, at Bangkok. He first showed his promising between 20032005 when he was studying at Assumption Thonburi College and played for the college. His career was begun in 2005, played for Royal Thai Air Force, made 6 appearances at aged 18. Next year he moved to Raj Pracha, it was at this club that Teerasil's performances developed gradually, scored 9 goals from 18 appearances, thus, drew attention from clubs and it was Muanthong United, second division champions, who won Teerasil's signature. Teerasil's good performances continued and made him one of the brightest youth in Thailand. The name of Teerasil became nationwide when he and fellow international teamates, Suree Sukha and Kiatprawut Saiwaeo, were given a chance to take a trial at an English Premier League club, Manchester City. The Citizens under new owner Thaksin Shinawatra, former Thai P.M., offered a trial to the trio in 2007. City signed the trio afterwards, but due to lacking work permit, they were sent out on loan at a Belgian club, Club Brugge and Swiss's Grasshopper Zurich. The trio did not make a single competitive appearance at City, Club Brugge or Grasshopper Zurich. On October 18, 2008, after almost two years of lacking first team football nightmare, the trio were released from City after work permit application failure. Teerasil returned to Thailand and has been enjoying his career with Thai Premire League champions, Muanthong United, since. In July 2011, Londonbased newly promoted Premier League club, QPR, were looking to offer a trial to the Thai forward and reportedly willing to offer a ₤300,000 deal to Muanthong United to make the move permanent if the trial turn out was successful.
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Adam Scott
Adam Derek Scott (born 16 July 1980) is an Australian professional golfer. On 7 January 2007, he reached a career high Official World Golf Ranking of third with a second place finish at the Mercedes-Benz Championship.[1] Scott has won 18 tournaments around the world, on a number of golf's major tours. His biggest wins of his career so far have been at the 2004 Players Championship and the 2011 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. Scott was born in Adelaide, Australia. He attended The Southport School, an Anglican boys' school, and completed his high school education at The Kooralbyn International School where he also undertook extra subjects in golf. He later briefly attended University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Scott is currently the touring professional at The Palms Golf Course Sanctuary Cove, located on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
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Yaowapa Boorapolchai
Yaowapa Boorapolchai (Thai : ; born September 6, 1984) is a Thai taekwondo athlete who was the bronze medalist in the women's under 49 kg event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She started competing in 2002. In the first round of the Women's Under 49 kg event she defeated Brigitte Yague of Spain , and in the quarterfinal was defeated by Yanelis Yuliet Labrada Diaz of Cuba . She defeated Ivett Gonda of Canada and Gladys Alicia Mora Romero of Colombia in the repechage tournament to win the bronze and become the first Thai Olympic medalist outside of boxing and weightlifting . She won a bronze medal in the Universiade, World Taekwondo Championships, and World Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament in 2003, and a gold in the South East Asian Games in the same year. Many Thais claim that Yaowapa, one of the most popular athletes among Thais, has frequently been victimized by wayward officiating. Besides her loss to Diaz in Athens, she also lost to Lim SuJeong, a Korean exponent, in a gold-medal match at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea , and was defeated in the first round at the 2005 South East Asian Games in the Philippines by Loraine Lorelie Catalan, a Filipino exponent. Thai officials have claimed she was cheated by the judges in these matches, especially the matches involving exponents from the host nation. Name : Thansuda
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Tamarine Tanasugarn is a professional Thai tennis player. She was born in Los Angeles, United States, and turned professional in 1994.She has been in the top twenty in both singles and doubles.Tanasugarn's highest Women's Tennis Association (WTA) world ranking has been 19, achieved on 13 May 2002,which is the highest ranking ever achieved for a Thai female player. She has won four singles titles and five doubles titles. Shewas briefly a doubles partner with Maria Sharapova with whom she won two titles in 2003.Her highest world doubles ranking was 15 . She reached women's doubles semifinal with Marina Erakovic. Her biggest successso far came in 2008when she reached quarterfinals in Wimbledon Championships.
Kosin HathairattanakoolKosin Hathairattanakool (Thai ) (born March 23, 1982 in Sakon Nakhon Province) is a Thai footballer. Raised in Chonburi pronvince, he attended Assumption Sriracha school where his football career started. By continuously participating in local and regional tournaments, the skills of the 179 centimeters tall Goal keeper developed rapidly. In the year 2006, Kosin Hathairattanakool went to play for Indonesia's club- Persib Bandung Artist Paradon Srichapan
Country
Thailand
Residence
Bangkok, Thailand June 14, 1979 (age 32)
Born
Khon Kaen, Thailand
Height
1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Turned pro
1997
Retired
June 4, 2010
Plays
Right-handed (one-handed backhand)
Career prize money
US$3,458,330 Singles
Career record
239–193
Career titles
5
Highest ranking
9 (12 May 2003) Grand Slam results
Australian Open
4R (2004)
French Open
3R (2002)
Wimbledon
4R (2003)
US Open
4R (2003)
Datsakorn Thonglao
Datsakorn Thonglao (Thai: , born December 30, 1983) is a Thai footballer. He currently plays for Muangthong United F.C. in the Thai Premier League. He also plays in the Thailand national football team.[1] He is well known for his skillful style of play, and is a free kick specialists. He wears the number 7 jersey and is the mastermind in the team. Thonglao without a doubt is the key player of the Thai Football team. He also possesses accurate crosses, good dribbling, good headers and powerful strikes. Thonglao was a member of the victorious T&T Cup 2008 winning squad.
[edit] Honours •
T&T Cup: 2008
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Date November 10, 2003 November 17, 2003 February 16, 2003 December 24, 2006 January 24,
Venue Tashkent, Uzbekistan Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok, Thailand Hanoi,
Sco re
Res ult
1-2
Lost
4-0
Win
2-2
Dra w
King's Cup 2003
Vietnam
2-1
Won
King's Cup 2006
Vietnam
2-0
Won
2007 ASEAN Football
Opponent Hong Kong Hong Kong North Korea
Competition 2004 Asian Cup Qualification 2004 Asian Cup Qualification
2007 October 8, 2007 October 15, 2007
Vietnam Bangkok, Thailand
8.
June 7, 2008
9.
July 28, 2011
6. 7.
10. July 28, 2011
Macau
6-1
Won
Macau, Macau
Macau
7-1
Won
Riffa, Bahrain
Bahrain
1-1
Palestine
1-1
Palestine
2-2
West Bank, Palestine West Bank, Palestine
Dra w Dra w Dra w
Championship 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualification 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualification
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K i a t i s u k Se n a m u a n g
Kiatisuk "Zico" is a Thai football manager and former football striker who played between April 1993 and October 2007, currently managing Chula United in the Thai Division 1 League.
Club career
He played with Perlis FA in Malaysia before joining English team Huddersfield
Town in 1999 in what some believed to be a publicity stunt by then manager Steve Bruce. After one
season, in which he did not feature in the Huddersfield Town first team squad, he left English football for Rajpracha Sports Club in Thailand, later joining Singapore Armed Forces FCwhere he scored 15 goals in 20 games. In March 2002, he moved once again to become a star in Vietnam with Hoàng Anh Gia Lai, where he helped win the V-League title several times. Kiatisuk was awarded a medal for his contributions to Vietnamesefootball. He returned to play for the Thailand national football team in the King's Cup. He's now retired and is managing Hoàng Anh Gia Lai.
International career
Kiatisuk played 130 international matches and scored 65 goals
for the national team.[1] Both numbers are Thai national records. But in fact, there is confusion about the caps and goals of Kiatisuk due to some real caps and goals of him was not accepted by FIFA. Nonetheless, for the statistic of Thailand, Kiatisuk scored 100 goals for the national team.
Managerial career
After retiring from playing in 2006 Kiatisuk went straight into
management with V-League side Hoàng Anh Gia Lai before moving back home to Thailand to take charge of Chula United.
Kiatisuk Senamuang
Personal information Full name
Kiatisuk Senamuang
Date of birth
August 11, 1973 (age 38)
Place of birth
Khon Kaen, Thailand
Height
1.72 m (5 ft 7 1⁄2 in)
Playing position
Striker / Forward Club information
Current club
BBCU F.C. (Head coach) Senior career*
Years
Team
Apps†
(Gls)†
145
(98)
1989–1995
Krung Thai Bank
1995–1996
Raj Pracha
27
(18)
1997–1998
Royal Thai Police
25
(21)
1998–1999
Perlis
21
(22)
1999–2000
Huddersfield Town
0
(0)
2000–2001
Raj Pracha
26
(18)
2001–2002
Singapore Armed Forces
20
(15)
2002–2006
Hoàng Anh Gia Lai
75
(59)
339
(251)
130
(69)
Total National team‡ 1992–2007
Thailand Teams managed
2006
Hoàng Anh Gia Lai
2008
Chula United
2008–2009
Chonburi
2010
Hoàng Anh Gia Lai
2011-
Chula United
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James Wattana (born January 17, 1970 as Wattana Pu-Ob-Orm , then renamed to Ratchapol Pu-Ob-Orm in 2003) is a Thai professional snooker player. Career Wattana won his first major tournament, the CamusThailand Masters, in 1986, aged only 16. He turned professional in 1989, after winning the 1988 World Amateur Championship. His career peaked in the mid-1990s,when he twice won the Thailand Open and rose to number three in the world rankings. Prior to Wattana becoming a professional, snooker had been dominated by British (and to a lesser extent Irish, Canadian and Australian) players. He was the eighth professional player to earn more than £1 million in prize money, and with three maximums he is one of only four players to have scored more than two maximum breaks in competition. He scored his first one in 1991, which was then the fastest ever made; however, his break was bitter-sweet, as just afterwards he received the news that his father had been shot, and died from
his wounds. Still it didn't seem to affect his form, and the early nineties were perhaps the time where he produced his best form. In 2007, he had earned career prize money of £1.75 million. After a strong 2004/2005 season he returned to the top 32 of the world rankings, despite being the first player since 1992 to lose a World Championship match 10–0 —he did this in the final qualifying round against Allister Carter. Wattana's successcaught the imagination of the Thai public, and he became the most popular sportsman in his home country.[citation needed] He helped raise the profile of the game in the Far East, and has been followed into the game by many players from Thailand, Hong Kong and China, the most successful ones being Marco Fu and Ding Junhui. He is a Commander Third Classof the Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand, only the second sportsman to get the country's most prestigious civilian honour. He reached the semi-finals of the World Snooker Championship in 1993 and 1997, in the latter losing narrowly to Stephen Hendry. Wattana has also compiled 140 competitive centuries during his career.[1] Poor form in recent years, however, meant that he dropped off the main tour. He recently took part in the 2008 World Amateur Championships in Wels, Austria where he lost to eventual champion Thepchaiya Un Nooh in last 16. He won the 2009 Asian Championships in Tangshan, China after beating Mei Xiwen 7–3 in the final. It means the 40-year-old will return to the professional circuit in the 09/10 season. His position on the current provisional rankings received a huge boost with a run to the venue stage of the China Open thanks to four straight qualifying victories. Tournament wins Ranking tournaments •
Thailand Open – 1994, 1995
•
Strachan Open – 1992
Non-ranking •
Thailand Masters – 1986
•
Hong Kong Challenge – 1990
•
Humo Masters – 1992
•
World Matchplay – 1992
Amateur •
ACBSAsian Championship – 1986, 1988, 2009
•
IBSFWorld Amateur Championship – 1988
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Sompong Soleb
Sompong Soleb (Thai Buriram.
) is a Thai footballer. He plays for Thai Division 1 League clubside
He debuted for the senior Thailand national football team in 2010. He played in the 2010 Thai League Cup final and won a winner's medal after Thai Port defeated Buriram PEA F.C. 2-1.
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Date September 6, 2011
Venue Bangkok, Thailand
Oppone Sco nt re Oma 3-0 n
Res ult
Competition
Won
2014 FIFA World Cup Qualification
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