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'''Surachai Jaturapattarapong''' ({{lang-th|สุรชัย จตุรภัทรพงศ์}}) or the nickname "Nguan" (born November 20, 1969) is a Thai [[Manager (association football)|Football manager]] and former [[Association football|football player]]. He is a famous [[midfielder]] who scored 7 goals for the [[Thailand national football team|national team]]. He played for the national team between 1997-2001.<ref>{{NFT player|id=25703|accessdate=}}</ref> From 2017 he works for [[BG Pathum United F.C.|BG Pathum United]] as club director.
'''Surachai Jaturapattarapong''' ({{lang-th|สุรชัย จตุรภัทรพงศ์}}) or the nickname "Nguan" (born November 20, 1969) is a Thai [[Manager (association football)|Football manager]] and former [[Association football|football player]]. He is a famous [[midfielder]] who scored 7 goals for the [[Thailand national football team|national team]]. He played for the national team between 1997-2001.<ref>{{NFT player|id=25703|accessdate=}}</ref> From 2017 he works for [[BG Pathum United F.C.|BG Pathum United]] as club director.<ref>[https://www.siamsport.co.th/football-thailand/acl/38032/ 5นัดไร้แต้ม! "โค้ชง้วน" ชี้เหตุ บีจี ปทุม ฟอร์มพังในเอซีแอล]</ref>


==Club career==
==Club career==

Revision as of 04:21, 29 June 2024

Surachai Jaturapattarapong
Personal information
Full name Surachai Jaturapattarapong
Date of birth (1969-11-20) 20 November 1969 (age 55)
Place of birth Bangkok, Thailand
Height 1.67 m (5 ft 5+12 in)
Position(s) Attacking Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1997 Thai Farmers Bank FC 189 (32)
1998–2000 Stock Exchange of Thailand 70 (12)
2001–2002 Gombak United 32 (5)
2003–2005 Home United 80 (10)
Total 371 (59)
International career
1991–2002 Thailand 86 (7)
Managerial career
2009–2010 Bangkok Glass
2011–2013 Thailand (assistant)
2012 Bangkok Glass
2012–2014 Chainat Hornbill
2013 Thailand
2017 Bangkok Glass (caretaker)
2022 BG Pathum United (interim)
Medal record
Thailand national football team
Sea Games
Silver medal – second place Sea Games 1991 Football
Gold medal – first place Sea Games 1993 Football
Gold medal – first place Sea Games 1995 Football
Gold medal – first place Sea Games 1997 Football
Gold medal – first place Sea Games 1999 Football
Asean Football Championship
Winner Tiger Cup 1996 1996
Winner Tiger Cup 2000 2000
Winner Tiger Cup 2002 2002
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Surachai Jaturapattarapong (Template:Lang-th) or the nickname "Nguan" (born November 20, 1969) is a Thai Football manager and former football player. He is a famous midfielder who scored 7 goals for the national team. He played for the national team between 1997-2001.[1] From 2017 he works for BG Pathum United as club director.[2]

Club career

From 1991 to 1996 Surachai played at the Thai Farmers Bank F.C. It was the most successful era of his active career. He won with a total of three club championships in 1994 and 1995 and the AFC Champions League. In 1998, he joined the club and went to the Stock Exchange of Thailand where he played until the end of 2000. He then moved to Singapore in the S League to Gombak United. The club withdrew from the league in 2002 and Surachai went back to Home United. There he played until 2005, rather he ended his club career.[3]

International career

His international career began already in the U-14 Thailand. About the U-16 and U-19, he made it to the seniors, where in 1991 he graduated from his first game. In the finals of the ASEAN Football Championship 2001 Surachai made his last game for the national team. On 23 February 2005, he was given a farewell by the Thai Football Association game. In this game a Thai Allstar selection ran against his last club Home United. The game was broadcast nationwide on television. The total revenue around the game, a total of 1.2 million baht went to Surachai.[4] With the Thailand national football team, he won four gold medals at the Southeast Asian Games, and won three times in succession, the ASEAN Football Championship. He took 1992, 1996 and 2000 participated in the Asian Cup

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. December 4, 1995 Chiang Mai, Thailand  Indonesia 2-1 Won 1995 Southeast Asian Games
2. December 4, 1995 Chiang Mai, Thailand  Indonesia 2-1 Won 1995 Southeast Asian Games
3. July 7, 1996 Singapore  Myanmar 7-1 Won 1996 Asian Cup Qualification
4. July 7, 1996 Singapore  Myanmar 7-1 Won 1996 Asian Cup Qualification
5. November 21, 1998 Bangkok, Thailand  Turkmenistan 3-3 Drew Friendly
6. December 12, 1998 Bangkok, Thailand  Qatar 1-2 Lost 1998 Asian Games
7. July 30, 1999 Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei  Philippines 9-0 Won 1999 Southeast Asian Games

Managerial statistics

As of matches played on 28 December 2023
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Thailand (caretaker) 1 July 2013 31 December 2013 3 0 0 3 000.00
BG Pathum United (interim) 17 January 2022 19 February 2022 8 4 3 1 050.00
BG Pathum United (interim) 25 December 2023 28 December 2023 1 0 1 0 000.00
Total 12 4 4 4 033.33

Honours

Player

Thailand

Runner-Up (1); 1991

Clubs

Thailand Thai Farmer Bank

Singapore Home United

Individual

Manager

Clubs

Thailand Bangkok Glass

References