Therdsak Chaiman

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Therdsak Chaiman (Template:Langx; born 29 September 1973) is a Thai football manager and former attacking midfielder.[1] RegardedScript error: No such module "Unsubst". as one of Southeast Asia's greatest-ever footballers, he is affectionately known among Thai fans as Uncle Therd (Template:Langx).[2]

He is the current technical director of Cambodian club Nagaworld.

Club career

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Therdsak with Chonburi in 2010

In 2002, he was loaned out to SAFFC in 2002 and proceeded to win the S.League player of the year. In 2003, Therdsak led BEC Tero Sasana to the final of the AFC Champions League against Al Ain FC in 2003. He scored against Taejon Citizen and Shanghai Shenhua in the process and was named the 2003 AFC Champions League most valuable player. In 2004, Therdsak secured a move to Vietnam's East Asia Bank but did not settle well due to a stomach muscle injury which kept him out for seven months. He promptly rejoined his former club SAFFC in 2005 despite interest from Home United Football Club. Despite his diminutive frame, Therdsak has proved to be more than capable to play with the bigwigs of international football, and at his peak, impressing many with his surging runs, vision and shot technique not often seen among footballers of his region.[3][4]

Therdsak officially announced his retirement from professional football on 19 November 2017 after end of Thai League 1 season 2017 with quit of the manager job at Chonburi.[5]

Managerial career

On 21 December 2015, Chonburi appointed Therdsak as head coach, replacing Jadet Meelarp.[6] He made the official managerial debut on 2 February 2016 in an AFC Champions League qualification match against Yangon United, where Chonburi won 3–2 at home after extra time. They then lost 0–9 to FC Tokyo from Japan and failed to reach the AFC Champions League's final stages.[7]

International career

Therdsak served Thailand in international football from 1994 to 2010, winning two AFF Championships and playing at three AFC Asian Cups, the last of which Thailand co-hosted in 2007. He also played for the Thailand national futsal team.

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. August 31, 1998 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 3–2 Won 1998 Tiger Cup
2. June 18, 2000 Bangkok, Thailand File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan 2–0 Won Friendly
3. June 18, 2000 Bangkok, Thailand File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan 2–0 Won Friendly
4. September 1, 2000 Shanghai, China File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 1–3 Lost 2000 Four Nations Tournament
5. September 3, 2000 Shanghai, China File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan 4–2 Won 2000 Four Nations Tournament
6. October 6, 2000 Doha, Qatar File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar 1–1 Draw Friendly
7. January 30, 2001 Bangkok, Thailand File:Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Kyrgyzstan 3–1 Won Friendly
8. June 13, 2001 Beirut, Lebanon File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 4–2 Won 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
9. June 15, 2001 Beirut, Lebanon File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 3–0 Won 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
10. December 8, 2002 Bangkok, Thailand File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 2–1 Won Friendly
11. December 8, 2002 Bangkok, Thailand File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 2–1 Won Friendly
12. December 20, 2002 Singapore File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 1–3 Lost 2002 Tiger Cup
13. December 29, 2002 Jakarta, Indonesia File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 4–2 (pens) Won 2002 Tiger Cup
14. February 18, 2003 Bangkok, Thailand File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar 1–1 Draw 2003 King's Cup
15. November 19, 2003 Bangkok, Thailand File:Flag of Tajikistan.svg Tajikistan 1–0 Won 2004 Asian Cup Qualification
16. August 19, 2004 Bangkok, Thailand File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 1–2 Lost Friendly
17. October 8, 2004 Bangkok, Thailand File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan 2–3 Lost Friendly
18. October 13, 2004 Bangkok, Thailand File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates 3–0 Won 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
19. December 10, 2004 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia File:Flag of Myanmar (1974–2010).svg Myanmar 1–1 Draw 2004 Tiger Cup
20. December 12, 2004 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia File:Flag of East Timor.svg Timor-Leste 8–0 Won 2004 Tiger Cup
21. November 14, 2009 Singapore File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 3–1 Won 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
22. January 20, 2010 Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 1–3 Lost 2010 King's Cup

Managerial statistics

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Managerial record by team and tenure
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Chonburi 1 January 2016 19 November 2017

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Phuket City 1 January 2019 30 November 2019

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Uthai Thani 28 September 2020 21 December 2020

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Uthai Thani 21 April 2021 31 May 2022

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Pattaya United 8 August 2022 31 May 2023

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Rayong 5 July 2023 25 December 2023

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Total

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Honours

Player

BEC Tero Sasana
Singapore Armed Forces
Chonburi

International

Thailand

Individual

Manager

Uthai Thani

Individual

References

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External links

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