Sakda Joemdee

Sakda Joemdee ( Thai: ศักดา เจิม ดี, born April 7, 1982 in Yasothon ) is a Thai football player at the position of midfielder. He plays for the Vietnamese Hoang Anh Gia Lai in the V- League. Since 2009, he has next to the Thai and the Vietnamese citizenship. His Vietnamese name is Đoàn Văn Sakda.

Career

His career began at senior level Sakda at FC Osotspa M -150, for which he three seasons long, played from 2000 to 2002. With the club he was the 2002 Queen's Cup win and reached the runner-up of the Thai Premier League. With the Vietnamese club Hoang Anh Gia Lai, to which he was transferred for a season in 2003, he was a year later to win his first championship. In the team he played with, among others Kiatisak Senamuang. Then he signed a contract with the club NHDA Thep Pomina, which merged two years later to Tien Giang Thep Pomina. The change to this club is sporty would be better described as a descent in his career. He rose with the club twice in total from the first division of Vietnam. Then he probably played a season in Indonesia for Persijap Jepara. Chatchai Paholpat, its discoverer and promoter at Osotspa M -150, 2007 was coach of the club Hoang Anh Gia Lai and took Sakda to himself. Since that time Sakda plays at HAGL as the club is called short. Since a club in Vietnam may not have more than three foreign players, Sakda took in early 2009 to the Vietnamese citizenship.

In the National Sakda played for both the U -16 and U -23 and for the seniors team. In 1998 he won the national junior team, the U-17 Asian Cup and thus qualified with for the final round of the U-17 World Cup in 1999. With the U -23 he took part in the South East Asia Games in 2003 and 2005 and could each win the gold medal together with the team. His first major tournament with the seniors he played in 2002, when he was in the squad of the ASEAN Football Championship. The team was able to reach the final. Mostly he was only a substitute and was not in the starting lineup. His athletic valuable participation was certainly the Tournament of Asian Cup 2004.

Awards and achievements

Successes as a player

FC Osotspa

  • Thai Premier League runners-up 2002
  • Queen's Cup winner 2002

Hoang Anh Gia Lai

  • V-League Champion 2003

National

  • U-17 Asian Cup Winners 1998
  • Participate in the final competition for U-17 World Cup 1999
  • Southeast Asian Games gold medal in 2003, 2005
  • Participation in the playoffs for the Asian Cup 2004

Notes / References

  • National football team (Thailand)
  • Football players (Vietnam)
  • Born in 1982
  • Man
  • Thai
  • Vietnamese
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