Anurak Srikerd
Anurak Srikerd (Thai: อนุรักษ์ ศรีเกิด), or simply known as Jun is a Thai football coach and formal footballer. He primary played as a Midfielder and was able to adapt as a Striker. Besides, He is a former Midfielder of Thailand national team and scored 6 goals for the national team.[1] He played in 10 qualifying matches for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.[2]
Club career
In Thailand, he mainly played for two clubs. TOT S.C. and BEC Tero Sasana F.C.. With BEC-Tero he won his biggest title at club level. He was twice champion and twice runner-up. Player of the Year in 2001, he contributed significantly to winning the championship. In 2002 he moved to the Woodlands Wellington FC to Singapore in the S-League. A serious knee injury made him difficult to create and he brought it to only 11 appearances and four goals this season. He then went to play back to Thailand again for BEC Tero. Having had played from 2004 to 2005 for the TOT S.C., he signed a contract again in the S-League. This time at Home United, where already played two other compatriots with Sutee Suksomkit and Zdravko Marinkovic. With Home United FC winning the Singapore Cup in 2005. He stayed only one season at Home United FC and then went back to Thailand. Since 2006, he plays for TOT S.C. again.
International career
His national team career began in 1999. With the U23, hey Took part and won the Southeast Asian Games gold. In the same tournament he Scored his first goal for the national team in the dress. At 9-0 victory over the Philippines he Scored six minutes after the 1-0.[3] In 2000, he Participated with the national team at the Asian Cup and won with the team the King's Cup. In the final against Finland Anurak Scored three goals. The game ended 5-1
International goals
# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
1. | July 30, 1999 | Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei | Philippines | 9-0 | Won | 1999 Southeast Asian Games |
2. | February 27, 2000 | Bangkok, Thailand | Finland | 5-1 | Won | King's Cup 2000 |
3. | February 27, 2000 | Bangkok, Thailand | Finland | 5-1 | Won | King's Cup 2000 |
4. | February 27, 2000 | Bangkok, Thailand | Finland | 5-1 | Won | King's Cup 2000 |
5. | November 12, 2000 | Chiang Mai, Thailand | Philippines | 2-0 | Won | 2000 Tiger Cup |
6. | February 10, 2002 | Bangkok, Thailand | Singapore | 4-0 | Won | King's Cup 2002 |
Honours
Manager
- Club
- Bangkok Glass
- International
- Thailand U-19
References
- ↑ Anurak Srikerd at National-Football-Teams.com
- ↑ Anurak Srikerd – FIFA competition record
- ↑ rsssf.com: Detailinfo zu den SEA Games 99