Choketawee Promrut

Choketawee Promrut ( born March 16, 1975 in Bangkok ) is a Thai football player at the position of a defender. He plays for the FC Customs Department in the Thailand Division 1 League.

  • 2.1 successes as a player 2.1.1 Thai Farmers Bank
  • 2.1.2 FC PEA
  • 2.1.3 National

Career

Association

His career began Choketawee at the former winners of the AFC Champions League, FC Thai Farmers Bank. In 1995 he was with the club Thai champion, was the Queen's Cup win and is the winner of the AFC Champions League 1995. The Queen's Cup, he was still able to win two more times, and Choketawee moved to the end of the 2000 season to Singapore in the S-League. There he played one year for Gombak United and two more for Tanjong Pagar United. He went back to Thailand in 2002 and played for the Thai Premier League newcomer FC Bangkok Christian College. But Choketawee could not prevent the club was relegated to the second division. He stayed another year at the club and played with him in the Thailand Division 1 League, however, the direct re-emergence did not succeed. In 2004 he again went for a year to Singapore, this time to the Tampines Rovers. The intermediate station Hoang Anh Gia Lai was followed by a return to the Rovers. Hoang Anh Gia Lai When he played with Tawan Sripan, Kiatisak Senamuang and Dusit Chalermsan. The association did not succeed, the renewed triumph in the championship, thus qualifying for the AFC Champions League. Since the club had too many foreigners in the squad, it was decided to dismiss Choketawee from his contract. After a short stay in Malaysia Johor FC at the club, he finally went back to Thailand. He signed a contract with FC Provincial Electricity Authority and was able to win his second title in Thailand with this club. Since 2009 Choketawee plays in the second Thai League for FC Customs Department.

National

For the national team of Thailand, he played his first major tournament in 1994. With the U-23 team, he participated in the Asian Games 1994. Probably 1997, he ran for the first time for the seniors. In 1998 he participated with the national team at the ASEAN Football Championships and was the team that was involved in a scandal in the preliminary round game. In the final and decisive group match neither Thailand nor Indonesia wanted to win the game, as the winner of the game - and thus the group winners - should have to compete in Vietnam in the semis. However, neither team was keen to want to play there. After the first half ended 0-0, fell in the second half still 5 goals. The last goal was an own goal by the Indonesian player Mursyid Effendi in the 89th minute. The Indonesian goalkeeper made ​​no effort to want to keep the ball and Thailand was thus in the semifinals. Thailand was lost in the semi-final 0-3 to Vietnam. At 0-3 against Vietnam, he was chosen.

In 1999, he won the team gold medal at the Southeast Asian Games. It was his first and only opportunity to participate in the tournament. From 2001, the tournament was limited to U-23 players. Both 2000 and 2004 he was part of the squad the team which took part in the AFC Asian Cup. He also could not help Thailand Both times to a victory. Its been the last major tournament that he could deny was the ASEAN Football Championship 2007. In the final he was defeated by the team of national Singapures.

2001 was Choketawee in the squad for the national team which played a friendly match against Manchester United.

Awards and achievements

Successes as a player

Thai Farmers Bank

  • AFC Champions League winners 1995
  • Thai Premier League Champion 1995
  • Queen's Cup winner in 1995, 1996, 1997

PEA FC

  • Thai Premier League Champion 2008

National

  • Participation in the Asian Cup finals for 2000, 2004
  • ASEAN Football Championship 2007 Finalist
  • Southeast Asian Games gold medal in 1999
  • Asian Games 1994 (U -23)

Notes / References

  • National football team (Thailand)
  • Man
  • Born in 1975
  • Thai
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