- Samransak Kram
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Samransak Kram Personal information Full name Samransak s/o Kram Date of birth November 10, 1985 Place of birth Alor Star, Kedah, Malaysia Playing position Striker Club information Current club Perlis FA Youth career 2003 Kedah FA President Cup Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2005-2010 Kedah FA ? (10) 2011 Perlis FA National team 2006- Malaysia U-23 13 (0) 2006- Malaysia 6 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Samransak Kram (born 10 November 1983, Alor Star, Kedah) is a Malaysian footballer currently playing as a striker for Perlis FA and a former Malaysia national team. He is the brother of Manopsak Kram.
Born as a Siamese native, nicknamed 'Sam', Samransak started his football career with Sultan Abdul Hamid College schoolboy and promoted to the Kedah FA President Cup before Mohd Azraai Khor Abdullah brought him into the senior squad starting from 2005.
Samransak made his international debut against Indonesia in 2006 Merdeka Tournament. He also played in 2006 Asian Games with Malaysia under-23. In 2007, Samransak made his first appearances in ASEAN Football Championship. However, Malaysia only manage to reach the semifinal losing to Singapore on penalty shoot-out.
In 2007 Merdeka Tournament, Samransak help Malaysia to win the cup after defeating Myanmar 3-1. He also take part in 2007 SEA Games and 2008 Olympic games qualification.
External links
- Samransak Kram at National-Football-Teams.com
Kedah FA – current squad 1 Helmi · 2 Victor · 3 Shahril Faizal · 5 Wan Zaim · 6 Shafizan · 7 Baddrol · 8 Shahrulnizam · 9 Azmi · 10 Zamri · 11 Fauzi · 12 Rozaidi · 13 Samransak · 14 Azlan · 15 Fadly · 16 Fazliata · 17 Thirumurugan · 18 Muhymeen · 19 Shafiq · 20 Khairul · 21 Sabre · 22 Al-Hafiz · 23 Farizal · 24 Faizal · 25 Hadi · Manager: Hj. Ahmad
Categories:- 1985 births
- Living people
- Malaysian footballers
- Malaysia international footballers
- Kedah FA players
- Malaysian people of Thai descent
- Malaysian football biography stubs
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