Thai association football player ( hold 2000 )
Benjamin James Davis ( have a bun in the oven 24 November 2000 ) is a Thai professional football player who plays for League One baseball club Oxford United. He most recently represented Thailand at the U23 level. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

Club career [edit ]

Davis started his professional career discipline at JSSL Singapore, a young person soccer academy owned by his founder based in Singapore that has partnerships with Fulham and Singapore Premier League slope Tampines Rovers. He late joined the Football Association of Singapore ‘s ( FAS ) Junior Centre of Excellence, and went on to represent versatile national age group teams. [ 6 ] In 2017, Davis earned a biennial academy scholarship with Fulham after impressing in trials. [ 7 ] He was the first always Singaporean musician to sign for a Premier League side. [ 8 ]

In his inaugural season, Davis made 10 appearances for the club ‘s Under-18 South League team, scoring a header against West Ham ‘s Under-18 english and recording a ephemeral accuracy of 90 percentage. [ 6 ] In 2018, Fulham announced that Davis, aboard other academy players, were offered professional contracts, where they would now earn a weekly wage arsenic well as continue to play for the club ‘s Under-18 and Under-23 side. [ 9 ] He signed his inaugural professional Fulham contract in June 2017 and is listed on the clubhouse ‘s web site as an english national. [ 4 ] [ 10 ] On 13 October 2019, Davis confirmed that he had registered to play as a local actor with the English Football Association. [ 11 ]

Oxford United [edit ]

On 31 August 2021, Davis joined League One side Oxford United on a biennial deal. [ 12 ]

International career [edit ]

Davis presently holds passports from the United Kingdom, Thailand, and Singapore but represents Thailand internationally. [ 13 ] During his train scrimp with JSSL Singapore and FAS Junior Centre of Excellence, Davis represented Singapore in respective 2016 AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers in 2015. [ 14 ] In 2017, Davis earned a call-up to Singapore ‘s U-19 side to play in several 2018 AFC Under-19 Championship qualifiers. [ 15 ] In 2018, Davis received a surprise call-up to the senior Singapore national team for a run of AFC Asian Cup qualifiers, but he did not play in any of the matches. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In September 2019, Davis was called up to the Thailand U23 national team for the SEA Games training camp. [ 18 ]

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In 2020, Davis represented Thailand at the 2020 AFC U-23 Championship, appearing in a 1–1 draw against Iraq in the group stagecoach adenine well as a 1–0 loss to Saudi Arabia in the quarter concluding, cap-tying him to Thailand .

personal life [edit ]

Davis was born in Phuket, Thailand, and migrated to Singapore at the old age of five with his family. [ 16 ] Davis studied at the Singapore Sports School from 2013 to 2015 before moving to London ‘s Harrow High School in 2016. [ 19 ] In 2017, he was awarded a biennial eruditeness with Fulham ‘s academy. [ 20 ] Davis is the second-youngest of four children. His beget, Sopee Davis, is Thai, while his don, Harvey Davis, is English. [ 16 ] [ 21 ]

National service evasion [edit ]

As a Singaporean citizen, Davis was to be conscripted under the city state ‘s home service outline upon turning 18. His application for postponement to develop his professional career as a football player with Fulham was rejected by the Ministry of Defence ( MINDEF ) as he did “ not meet the criteria for long-run postponement from full-time NS ”. [ 22 ] His father drew parallels to Joseph Schooling, [ 22 ] a national swimmer who was granted postponement and went on to win Olympic medals. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] MINDEF countered that Davis ‘ sign with Fulham was no unlike from early pre-enlistees ‘ personal pursuits and a far appeal supported by the Football Association of Singapore ( FAS ) was besides denied. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] The ministry besides said that Davis did not meet the criteria for long-run postponement due to it being a personal pursuit, and that it was unfair to early pre-enlistees who served their nitrogen commitments. [ 27 ] It further added that the postponement rejection was besides based on grounds that Davis ‘ founder “ would not commit to a date ” on when his son would return to Singapore to serve NS, coupled with subsequent remarks to the media that he would encourage his son to renounce his Singapore citizenship in decree to pursue his career. [ 27 ]

On 11 January 2019, Davis failed to report for national military service and since 18 February 2019 has been deemed as a defaulter. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] While the FAS had previously supported Davis ‘ postponement application, they condemned his decision to not return. [ 31 ] In October 2019, Davis finally chose to represent Thailand and declared he would not return to Singapore despite being a citizen, and had no intentions to fulfill his national overhaul obligations. [ 11 ] [ 32 ]

International statistics [edit ]

U23 International caps [edit ]

U19 International caps [edit ]

U16 International caps [edit ]

References [edit ]

  • Ben Davis at soccerway.com