Sarayuth Chaikamdee

Sarayuth Chaikamdee
Sarayuth Chaikamdee
Sarayuth Chaikamdee after THA-OMA.jpg
Personal information
Full name Sarayuth Chaikamdee
Date of birth September 24, 1981 (1981-09-24) (age 30)
Place of birth Khon Kaen, Thailand
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 8 12 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Bangkok Glass
Number 10
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003-2004 Thai Port 66 (47)
2005-2006 Pisico Bình Ðịnh 29 (20)
2007 Thai Port 20 (11)
2008-2009 Osotspa Saraburi F.C. 47 (20)
2010 Thai Port 26 (13)
2011 Bangkok Glass 24 (15)
National team
2003- Thailand 48 (30)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 7 December 2010

Sarayuth Chaikamdee (Thai: ศรายุทธ ชัยคำดี, born September 24, 1981) is a Thai footballer. He plays for Thai Premier League clubside Bangkok Glass.[1] He previously played for Pisico Bình Ðịnh F.C. in the V-League (Viet Nam). He is a striker and is known in Thailand as "Joe five yards" because he only score goals within the 5 yards box. Over the years, his nickname has now changed to "Joe every-yard" due to his improvement in longer range shooting ability. He scored the winning goal for Thailand, to send them through to the 3rd round of the Asian Qualifying zone, in their victory of Yemen (2-1 aggregate) for the World Cup Qualifying in South Africa 2010.

He was voted the 2010 Thai League Cup player of the tournament despite missing out on the final due to suspension. His side, Thai Port F.C. defeated Buriram PEA F.C. 2-1 in the final.

Record (goals)

  • World Cup (Qualifying) - 8 goals in 9 appearances
  • SEA Games - 9 goals in 4 appearances
  • Asian Cup (2004) - 3 appearances
  • Asean Football Championship (Tiger Cup) (2004, 2007) - 8 goals in 10 appearances

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. February 16, 2003 Bangkok, Thailand  North Korea 2-2 Draw King's Cup 2003
2. October 16, 2003 Bangkok, Thailand  India 2-0 Won Friendly
3. November 17, 2003 Bangkok, Thailand  Hong Kong 4-0 Won Asian Cup Qualification 2004
4.
5. November 21, 2003 Bangkok, Thailand  Uzbekistan 4-1 Won Asian Cup Qualification 2004
6. March 31, 2004 Sana'a, Yemen  Yemen 3-0 Won 2004 FIFA World Cup Qualification
7. December 12, 2004 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Timor-Leste 8-0 Won 2004 Tiger Cup
8.
9.
10. December 14, 2004 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Malaysia 1-2 Lost 2004 Tiger Cup
11. December 16, 2004 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Philippines 3-1 Won 2004 Tiger Cup
12. December 21, 2004 Bangkok, Thailand  Germany 1-5 Lost Friendly
13. December 24, 2006 Bangkok, Thailand  Vietnam 2-1 Won King's Cup 2006
14. January 14, 2007 Bangkok, Thailand  Philippines 4-0 Won 2007 Asean Football Championship
15.
16. January 16, 2007 Bangkok, Thailand  Malaysia 1-0 Won 2007 Asean Football Championship
17. October 8, 2007 Bangkok, Thailand  Macau 6-1 Won 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification
18.
19. October 15, 2007 Macau, Macau  Macau 7-1 Won 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification
20.
21. November 9, 2007 Sana'a, Yemen  Yemen 1-1 Draw 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification
22. November 18, 2007 Bangkok, Thailand  Yemen 1-0 Won 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification
23. December 22, 2007 Bangkok, Thailand  Uzbekistan 3-2 Won King's Cup 2007
24.
25. May 20, 2008 Bangkok, Thailand  Nepal 7-0 Won Friendly
26. June 2, 2008 Bangkok, Thailand  Bahrain 2-3 Lost 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification
27. August 11, 2010 Nonthaburi, Thailand  Singapore 1-0 Win Friendly
28. September 4, 2010 Nonthaburi, Thailand  India 1-0 Win Friendly
29. December 1, 2010 Jakarta, Indonesia  Laos 2-2 Draw 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup
30.

References

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