Manit Noywech

Manit Noywech ( Thai: มา นิตย์ น้อย เวช, born March 5, 1980 in Suphanburi ) is a Thai football player at the position of a striker. He played 1 League for the Police United in the Thailand Division.

Career

His career began at the age of Manit 18 years at the club FC Suphanburi. He played for the club until the end of 2002, denied it a total of 108 games. He was able to achieve 76 goals. In 2002 he won the club the championship title in the Thailand Provincial League, a football league in parallel to the Thai League and under the direction of the Sports Authority of Thailand ( SAT). After his time in Suphanburi, he moved to go to Vietnam to Bangkok Bank FC to 2004. There he played in the V -League for Pisico Bình Ðịnh. He participated with the club in the AFC Champions League 2005. In 2006 he moved to Indonesia to Persijap Jepara, where he was dismissed, however, after a few months of his contract. He returned then to Thailand to his old club Suphanburi, which had meanwhile been promoted to the Premier League. The relegation of the club to the second division at the end of the 2007 season he did not want to follow and moved to FC Thailand Tobacco Monopoly. However, in 23 games he was able to achieve only three goals and was also exempted. Since the 2009 season, playing for the Police United in the second Thai League, the Thailand Division 1 League. In his first season with the club, he became the top scorer of the team. In 29 games he scored 24 goals. Although this was not the top scorer, but after the end of the season he was honored with the award for the Forward of the Year.

For the national team, he played for the first time in the U- 23rd He was able to participate in the 2001 and 2003 Southeast Asian Games and each win the gold medal. In the group match of the Southeast Asian Games in 2001 against Cambodia him thereby pass three gates. Biggest international success for him was surely the achievement of a fourth place finish in the Asian Games in 2002, also with the U -23 national team. Here he succeeded in the course of the tournament a total of three goals. The most important was certainly the golden 1:0 in the quarterfinals against North Korea.

In the seniors team he was in the squad for the first time in 2002 and participated with her ​​at the ASEAN Football Championship. He won his first title with the seniors. In Asian Cup 2004 he was also in the squad of eleven. Thailand came again at the championships do not have the group stage. Manit succeeded in the tournament not to score. After that, he was rarely called for the national team. Presumably he made in 2007 in a friendly against China one of his last matches.

Awards and achievements

Awards as a player

Forward of the Year 2009 - Thai Premier League Division 1

Successes as a player

FC Suphanburi

  • Thailand Provincial League Champion 2002

Police United

  • Thai Premier League Division 1 champions and promoted in 2009

National

  • Participate in the final competition for Asian Cup 2004
  • Asian Games 4th place (U -23)
  • ASEAN Football Championship Winners 2002
  • Southeast Asian Games gold medal in 2001, 2003 ( U -23)

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