Natipong Sritong-In

Natipong Sritong-In
Personal information
Full name Natipong Sritong-In
Date of birth (1972-09-08) 8 September 1972
Place of birth Bangkok, Thailand [1]
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 8 12 in)
Playing position Striker
Youth career
Stade Français [2]
1982–1983 Racing Club de France [3]
1989–1990 Olympique Noisy-le-Sec [4]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1993 Olympique Noisy-le-Sec 21 (3)
1994 Bangkok Bank ? (?)
1994–1997 Thai Farmer Bank FC 89 (66)
Total 110 (69)
National team
1994–1997 Thailand 55 (25)
Teams managed
2014 Thailand women (coach)
2016 Thailand women U19 (coach)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 21 February 2015.

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[5] including at the 1996 AFC Asian Cup finals and 1996 AFF Championship top scorer with 7 goals.[6] In 1997 Natipong retired from international footballer, turning instead to golf.

Honours

Thailand

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

  1. https://www.fourfourtwo.com/th/features/eruuengelaakhnekaayukh-90-chiiwitsilpinluukhnangkhngalefrd
  2. https://www.fourfourtwo.com/th/features/eruuengelaakhnekaayukh-90-chiiwitsilpinluukhnangkhngalefrd
  3. https://www.fourfourtwo.com/th/features/eruuengelaakhnekaayukh-90-chiiwitsilpinluukhnangkhngalefrd
  4. https://www.fourfourtwo.com/th/features/eruuengelaakhnekaayukh-90-chiiwitsilpinluukhnangkhngalefrd
  5. Alfred's Profile in Siamfootball
  6. Courtney, Barrie (15 December 2006). "Asian Nations Cup 1996 Final Tournament - Extended Details". RSSSF.
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