Natipong Sritong-In
Natipong Sritong-InPersonal information |
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Full name | Natipong Sritong-In |
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Date of birth | (1972-09-08) 8 September 1972 |
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Place of birth | Paris, France |
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Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
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Playing position | Striker (Retired) |
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Senior career* |
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Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
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1991-1993 | Olympique Noisy-le-Sec | 21 | (3) |
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1994 | Bangkok Bank | ? | (?) |
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1994-1999 | Thai Farmer Bank FC | 89 | (66) |
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National team |
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1995-1997 | Thailand | 55 | (25) |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 21 February 2015.
† Appearances (Goals).
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Natipong Sritong-In (Thai เนติพงษ์ ศรีทองอินทร์) or "Alfred" is a former Thai football player. He was a famous striker, scoring 25 goals for the Thailand national team between 1995 and 1997[1] including at the 1996 AFC Asian Cup finals and 1996 AFF Championship top scorer with 7 goals.[2] In 1999 Natipong retired from international footballer, turning instead to golf.
Honours
Thailand
- Sea Games Winner; 1995, 1997
- ASEAN Football Championship Winner; 1996
- King's Cup Winner; 1994
Clubs
Thai Farmer Bank
Individual
International goals
# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
1. | December 10, 1995 | Chiang Mai, Thailand | Vietnam | 3-1 | Won | 1995 Southeast Asian Games |
2. | December 10, 1995 | Chiang Mai, Thailand | Vietnam | 3-1 | Won | 1995 Southeast Asian Games |
3. | December 12, 1995 | Chiang Mai, Thailand | Cambodia | 9-0 | Won | 1995 Southeast Asian Games |
4. | December 16, 1995 | Chiang Mai, Thailand | Vietnam | 4-0 | Won | 1995 Southeast Asian Games |
5. | December 16, 1995 | Chiang Mai, Thailand | Vietnam | 4-0 | Won | 1995 Southeast Asian Games |
6. | February 9, 1996 | Bangkok, Thailand | Finland | 1-0 | Won | King's Cup 1996 |
7. | February 16, 1996 | Bangkok, Thailand | Finland | 5-2 | Won | King's Cup 1996 |
8. | February 16, 1996 | Bangkok, Thailand | Finland | 5-2 | Won | King's Cup 1996 |
9. | February 16, 1996 | Bangkok, Thailand | Finland | 5-2 | Won | King's Cup 1996 |
10. | June 27, 1996 | Bangkok, Thailand | Maldives | 8-0 | Won | 1996 Asian Cup qualification |
11. | June 27, 1996 | Bangkok, Thailand | Maldives | 8-0 | Won | 1996 Asian Cup qualification |
12. | June 27, 1996 | Bangkok, Thailand | Maldives | 8-0 | Won | 1996 Asian Cup qualification |
13. | July 7, 1996 | Singapore | Myanmar | 7-1 | Won | 1996 Asian Cup qualification |
14. | July 9, 1996 | Singapore | Singapore | 2-2 | Drew | 1996 Asian Cup qualification |
15. | September 2, 1996 | Singapore | Philippines | 5-0 | Won | 1996 Tiger Cup |
16. | September 2, 1996 | Singapore | Philippines | 5-0 | Won | 1996 Tiger Cup |
17. | September 6, 1996 | Singapore | Brunei | 6-0 | Won | 1996 Tiger Cup |
18. | September 6, 1996 | Singapore | Brunei | 6-0 | Won | 1996 Tiger Cup |
19. | September 8, 1996 | Singapore | Malaysia | 1-1 | Drew | 1996 Tiger Cup |
20. | September 13, 1996 | Singapore | Vietnam | 4-2 | Won | 1996 Tiger Cup |
21. | September 13, 1996 | Singapore | Vietnam | 4-2 | Won | 1996 Tiger Cup |
22. | February 9, 1997 | Bangkok, Thailand | Japan | 1-1 | Drew | King's Cup 1997 |
23. | March 9, 1997 | Bangkok, Thailand | Hong Kong | 2-0 | Won | 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification |
24. | March 30, 1997 | Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong | Hong Kong | 2-3 | Lost | 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification |
25. | October 12, 1997 | Jakarta, Indonesia | Cambodia | 4-0 | Won | 1997 Southeast Asian Games |
References
- ↑ Alfred's Profile in Siamfootball
- ↑ Courtney, Barrie (15 December 2006). "Asian Nations Cup 1996 Final Tournament - Extended Details". RSSSF.
Awards |
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| ASEAN Football Championship top scorers |
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