Thai football player
Siwarak Tedsungnoen ( Thai : ศิวรักษ์ เทศสูงเนิน, RTGS : Siwarak Thetsungnoen ; born April 20, 1984 ) is a Thai professional football player who plays as a goalkeeper for Thai League T1 clubhouse Buriram United and the Thailand home team .

Club career [edit ]

Bangkok Bank [edit ]

Siwarak played for Bangkok Bank FC from 2003 to 2007, making 76 caps .

BEC Tero Sasana [edit ]

Siwarak moved to BEC Tero Sasana FC in 2008. Although Siwarak played well in BEC Tero Sasana F.C. he was not always a appetizer, because Pisan Dorkmaikaew another goalkeeper in BEC Tero besides played well. consequently, the competition in the team is high, and being a appetizer is not guaranteed.

tot [edit ]

Siwarak moved to TOT S.C. in 2010, but did n’t play any pit for the team .

Buriram United [edit ]

2010 Season [edit ]

In 2010 Siwarak moved to Buriram PEA ( presently Buriram United ). He was Buriram United ‘s best keeper and he became a unconstipated newcomer for Buriram United .

2011 Season [edit ]

Siwarak made history with Buriram after winning the 2011 Thai Premier League, 2011 Thai FA Cup, and the 2011 Thai League Cup .

2012 Season [edit ]

Siwarak played in the 2012 AFC Champions League with Buriram United. Although this year he did n’t win the Thai Premier League with Buriram, he won the Thai FA Cup and the Thai League Cup.

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2013 Season [edit ]

Siwarak played in the 2013 AFC Champions League playoffs against Brisbane Roar FC, from his team ‘s Thai FA Cup gain. Siwarak ‘s form in the 2013 AFC Champions League playoffs was extraordinary, after getting a clean sheet and saving three penalties in a course from players from Brisbane Roar FC. Buriram United qualified to 2013 AFC Champions League after winning Brisbane Roar FC in the penalty gunfight. After that Siwarak became number five of asia in saving the most penalties. He played every game for Buriram United in the 2013 AFC Champions League. Siwarak besides played every game for Buriram United in the 2013 Thai Premier League, he conceded 23 goals and got 13 clean sheets .

International career [edit ]

Siwarak played for Thailand U-23 in the 2007 Southeast asian Games, and won a gold decoration. He played his seventh game for Thailand against Oman in the asian World Cup Qualifying segment in 2008, but after Thailand hired a modern home team coach, he found himself left out of any team call ups, missing out on the 2008 AFF Suzuki Cup. Siwarak was recalled to the national team for the 2009 King ‘s Cup. In 2013 Siwarak played against Lebanon in the 2015 AFC asian Cup qualification, after the inaugural choice custodian Kawin Thamsatchanan got injure. In 2018 he was called up by Thailand national team for the 2018 AFF Suzuki Cup. Siwarak was named for the concluding squad in 2019 AFC asian Cup, but initially entirely acted as third-choice behind regular Chatchai Budprom under Milovan Rajevac. however, after Chatchai ‘s black performance in the team ‘s shocking 1–4 frustration to India, he was chosen as the team ‘s custodian replacing Chatchai as Rajevac was fired. His performance in later matches against Bahrain ( 1–0 ), [ 2 ] UAE ( 1–1 ) [ 3 ] and China ( 1–2 ) [ 4 ] earned him praises and reputations, in which he was accredited as an implemental depart for Thailand ‘s return to the knockout degree since 1972. Siwarak was named captain by modern coach Akira Nishino for 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification. [ 5 ]

International [edit ]

As of 8 June 2019[6]

National team
Year
Apps
Goals

Thailand

2004
1
0

2007
2
0

2008
4
0

2013
2
0

2014
1
0

2018
3
0

2019
8
0

Totall
21
0

Honours [edit ]

cabaret [edit ]

Buriram United

International [edit ]

Thailand U-23
Thailand

References [edit ]

  • Siwarak Tedsungnoen profile at Buriram United website
  • Siwarak Tedsungnoen at Soccerway