Chalermwoot Sa-ngapol

Chalermwoot Sa-ngapol (Thai เฉลิมวุฒิ สง่าพล) (born October 2, 1958 in Bangkok) is a Thai football manager and former Thai player in Thailand national team since 1972-1975. He was the Midfielder who has been described as the "Glenn Hoddle" of Thai football with his precise passing and from open play and set pieces. He scored 18 goals for the national team.[1]

Chalermwoot Sa-ngapol
Personal information
Full name Chalermwoot Sa-ngapol
Date of birth (1958-10-02) 2 October 1958
Place of birth Bangkok, Thailand
Playing position(s) Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Navy (manager)
Youth career
1972–1975 Patumkongka School
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1976–1996 Bangkok Bank 416 (102)
1997 Thai Tobacco Monopoly 4 (0)
Total 420 (102)
National team
1979–1990 Thailand
Teams managed
1999–2000 Bangkok Bank
2002–2005 Bangkok Bank
2006 Thai Honda Ladkrabang
2008–2010 Ratchaburi (youth)
2009 Thailand U19
2011–2013 Pattaya United
2013–2014 Osotsapa
2014–2016 Sisaket
2016 Thailand U19
2016–2017 Super Power Samut Prakan
2017 Sisaket
2017 Udon Thani
2018 Sukhothai
2019 Ayutthaya United
2019 Nakhon Ratchasima
2020– Navy
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 26 July 2008

Chalermwoot was elect as one of the all star players of the AFC In 1986. After he retired from the footballer in 1990, he adjust his job to the head coach of the Bangkok Bank FC in 1999.[2]

Honours

Manager

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.August 29, 1980Seoul, South Korea Malaysia4-1WonFriendly Tournament
2.December 17, 1985Bangkok, Thailand Singapore2-0Won1985 Southeast Asian Games
3.December 17, 1985Bangkok, Thailand Singapore2-0Won1985 Southeast Asian Games
gollark: It works in Firefox and maybe in Chrome, though I didn't test chrome.
gollark: This is, I think, the latest one.
gollark: Very far up.
gollark: Er, it is, scroll up or I can just reupload the latest copy.
gollark: <@275746088496005120> *Please* check it, it may not be 100% reliable.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.