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
Sisaket (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
2015–2016 Prachuap
2016– Sisaket

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


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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