Dusit Chalermsan

Dusit Chalermsan
Personal information
Full name Dusit Chalermsan
Date of birth (1970-04-22) 22 April 1970
Place of birth Sakon Nakhon, Thailand
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 12 in)
Playing position Left Back, Left Midfielder,
Defensive Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Prachuap (Head Coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989-1993 Police United F.C. 92 (6)
1994-1999 BEC Tero Sasana 133 (14)
1999-2001 Mohun Bagan AC 44 (7)
2001-2002 BEC Tero Sasana 27 (2)
2003-2007 Hoang Anh Gia Lai 89 (7)
2008 Police United F.C. 11 (0)
Total 396 (36)
National team
1996-2004 Thailand 124 (14)
Teams managed
2006-2007 Hoang Anh Gia Lai (Assistant)
2008-09/2011 Hoang Anh Gia Lai
2011 Sriracha
2012 PTT Rayong
2013-2014 Singhtarua
2015- Prachuap

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 5 November 2008.

† Appearances (goals)

Dusit Chalermsan (born April 22, 1970, Thai: ดุสิต เฉลิมแสน) is a Thai football manager. He was a famous defender who scored 14 goals for the national team. He played for the national team between 1996-2004.[1]

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. October 3, 1994 Hiroshima, Japan  Hong Kong 1-2 Lost 1994 Asian Games
2. October 5, 1994 Hiroshima, Japan  Saudi Arabia 2-4 Lost 1994 Asian Games
3. October 5, 1994 Hiroshima, Japan  Saudi Arabia 2-4 Lost 1994 Asian Games
4. June 27, 1996 Bangkok, Thailand  Maldives 8-0 Won 1996 Asian Cup Qualification
5. June 29, 1996 Bangkok, Thailand  Myanmar 5-1 Won 1996 Asian Cup Qualification
6. July 4, 1996 Singapore  Maldives 8-0 Won 1996 Asian Cup Qualification
7. December 11, 1996 Dubai, United Arab Emirates  Iraq 1-4 Lost 1996 Asian Cup
8. March 15, 1997 Bangkok, Thailand  Japan 3-1 Won Friendly
9. March 30, 1997 Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong  Hong Kong 2-3 Lost 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
10. January 25, 1998 Bangkok, Thailand  Egypt 1-1 Drew King's Cup 1998
11. December 8, 1998 Bangkok, Thailand  Kazakhstan 1-1 Drew 1998 Asian Games
12. August 14, 1999 Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei  Vietnam 2-0 Won 1999 Southeast Asian Games
13. September 3, 2000 Beijing, China  Uzbekistan 4-2 Won Friendly Tournament
14. November 10, 2000 Chiang Mai, Thailand  Indonesia 4-1 Won 2000 Tiger Cup

Honours

Thailand

Clubs

BEC Tero Sasana

Mohun Bagan A.C.

Hoang Ahn Gia Lai

References

  1. Dusit Chalermsan at National-Football-Teams.com


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