Sutee Suksomkit

Sutee Suksomkit ( Thai: สุธี สุขสม กิจ, born June 5, 1978) is a Thai footballer who plays for the club Bangkok Glass FC and the Thai national team. He plays as a left winger preferred, but can also act as a striker.

Club career

His career began Sutee in the youth team of FC Bangkok Christian College before transferring in 1995 to FC Thai Farmers Bank. The club had just won the AFC Champions League for the second time and brought his most successful time behind. For Sutee the club was still a stepping stone in his career. With Charnwit Polcheewin he also had a trainer who promoted him. Later Charnwit was also his coach at the youth national teams and the Thai national football team. With both 13 and 16 hits, Sutee in 1999 and 2000, top scorer of the Thai Premier League.

After the club was deregistered in 2001 from the game, Sutee moved to Singapure in the S-League. He signed a contract at Tanjong Pagar United. Personally, he had very many matches for the club and was also successful with gates. However, he could win a title with the club. In 2003 he moved within the league to Home United. In his first season he was the club champion of the S-League. The following year, he also had his share of it, that it managed the club to the semi-finals of the AFC Cup. He played a total of three years for the club before he took on a new challenge at the Tampines Rovers. 2004 Sutee Suksomkit had to change an offer from Busan I'Park in the K-League. However, the transfer did not take place at the last minute. In September 2009 it was announced that Sutee a contract signed for a period of 3 months at Melbourne Victory. For Tampine Rovers he played a total of 110 games and was able to achieve 30 goals.

His debut for Melbourne he gave on 24 October 2009 and prepare the 1-0 front. By the end of December 2009, he completed all 9 possible games for Melbourne, albeit mostly as a substitute.

Then he went back to Thailand, where he signed a contract with Bangkok Glass FC.

National

In the U -16 in 1996 began his international career. He arrived with the team the final of the U-16 Football Asian Championships in 1996 and took with her ​​a year later at the U-17 FIFA World Cup finals. Thailand was eliminated after the group stage, Sutee could achieve 2 goals in the course of the tournament. After the U- 16, he also passed through the age groups U -19 and U- 23rd Unlike many players of Thailand in his age group, he never took part in the South East Asia Games. 1999 was part of the U -23 squad which is looking to qualify for the Olympic Games in Sydney 2000. In 2000 he was first appointed to the Executive the Lord national and has since an integral part of the squad. Since his first appointment, he took part in all major Asian tournaments. In the Asian Cup 2004 Sutee scored the only goal of Thailand during the tournament. 2006, at the age of 28 years, Sutee stood again in the squad a U -23 national team. He participated with her at the Asian Games 2006. Against the Qatar then you eliminated in the quarter-finals.

In July 2009, the national team played a friendly match against Liverpool FC. This Sutee scored his goal to 1:1 for the final score.

Awards and achievements

Awards as a player

  • Scorer of the Thai Premier League 1999, 2000

Successes as a player

Thai Farmers Bank

  • Thai Premier League Champion 1995
  • Queen's Cup: Winners 1996

Home United

  • S.League: Champion 2003, runner-up 2004, 2007
  • Singapore Cup: Winners 2003, 2005, 2010
  • AFC Cup Semi Finals 2004

National

  • Participate in the final competition for Asian Cup 2000, 2004, 2007
  • ASEAN Football Championship Winners 2000, 2002, Finalist 2007, 2008
  • Finalist in the U-16 Football Asia Championships 1996
  • Participate in the final competition for U-17 World Cup 1997
  • Participate in the final round of the Asian Games in 2006 (U -23)

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