Anurak Srikerd

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Anurak Srikerd
Personal information
Full name Anurak Srikerd
Date of birth (1975-01-15) 15 January 1975 (age 50)
Place of birth
Samut Prakan
, Thailand
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 12 in)
Position(s)
Attacking midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996
TOT FC
27 (4)
1997–2002
BEC Tero Sasana
96 (31)
2002
Woodlands Wellington
11 (4)
2003
BEC Tero Sasana
16 (2)
2004
TOT FC
21 (6)
2004–2006
Home United
19 (13)
2006–2008
TOT FC
50 (18)
2009–2010 PTT Rayong 17 (10)
Total 257 (46)
International career
1998–2003 Thailand 72 (32)
Managerial career
2011
Buriram
2011–2012
Phattalung
2012
Rangsit
2012
F.C. Phuket
2013
Bangkok Glass
(caretaker)
2013 Chiangrai United
2014
Bangkok Glass
(caretaker)
2015 Thailand U19
2015–2016
Bangkok Glass
2016 Thailand U19
2017–2018 Khon Kaen
2018
Bangkok Glass
2019 Ayutthaya United
2019–2021 Thailand (assistant)
2023 Kasetsart
Medal record
Thailand national football team
Sea Games
Gold medal – first place
Sea Games 1999
Player
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Anurak Srikerd (

striker. Besides, He is a former player of Thailand national team and scored 6 goals for the national team.[1] He played in 10 qualifying matches for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.[2]

Club career

In Thailand, he mainly played for two clubs.

S-League. This time at Home United FC, where already played two other compatriots with Sutee Suksomkit and Zdravko Marinkovic. With Home United FC winning the Singapore Cup in 2005. He stayed only one season at Home United and then went back to Thailand. In 2006, he played for TOT SC
again.

International career

His national team career began in 1999. With the U23, they took part and won the Southeast Asian Games gold. In the same tournament he Scored his first goal for the national team in the dress. At 9–0 victory over the Philippines he scored six minutes after the 1–0.

King's Cup. In the final against Finland
Anurak Scored three goals. The game ended 5–1

International goals

List of international goals scored by Anurak Srikerd
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. July 30, 1999 Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei  Philippines 9–0 Won
1999 Southeast Asian Games
2. February 27, 2000 Bangkok, Thailand  Finland 5–1 Won
King's Cup 2000
3. February 27, 2000 Bangkok, Thailand  Finland 5–1 Won
King's Cup 2000
4. February 27, 2000 Bangkok, Thailand  Finland 5–1 Won
King's Cup 2000
5. November 12, 2000 Chiang Mai, Thailand  Philippines 2–0 Won
2000 Tiger Cup
6. February 10, 2002 Bangkok, Thailand  Singapore 4–0 Won
King's Cup 2002

Managerial statistics

As of match played 4 October 2023
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Bangkok Glass
(interim)
5 March 2013 3 May 2013 7 2 2 3 028.6
Chiangrai United 16 September 2013 31 October 2013 7 6 0 1 085.7
Bangkok Glass (interim) 16 June 2014 13 November 2014 21 8 4 9 038.1
Thailand U19 6 July 2015 25 November 2015 6 6 0 0 100.0
Bangkok Glass 25 November 2015 23 June 2016 21 12 2 7 057.1
Thailand U19 30 August 2016 24 September 2016 10 5 1 4 050.0
Bangkok Glass 30 April 2018 23 October 2018 28 13 6 9 046.4
Ayutthaya United 1 April 2019 30 November 2019 29 4 9 16 013.8
Kasetsart 1 March 2023 4 October 2023 18 5 5 8 027.8
Total 147 61 29 57 041.5

Honours

Player

BEC Tero Sasana
Individual
  • Thai Premier League Player of the Year (1): 2000

Manager

Bangkok Glass
Thailand U19
  • AFF U-19 Youth Championship: 2015

Individual

References

  1. ^ Anurak Srikerd at National-Football-Teams.com
  2. ^ Anurak SrikerdFIFA competition record (archived)
  3. ^ rsssf.com: Detailinfo zu den SEA Games 99