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Adisak Kraisorn
Thai footballer (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Adisak Kraisorn (Thai: อดิศักดิ์ ไกรษร; born 1 February 1991) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a striker for Thai League 2 club Chonburi.[2]
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Club career
He played and scored for Buriram PEA in 2011 and went on to win the League title.[3]
After winning the 2014 Thai Premier League with Buriram United, Adisak moved to BEC Tero Sasana after the two clubs agreed to trade him with Narubodin Weerawatnodom. In 2016 Adisak signed with Muangthong United.[4]
In 2023, Adisak joined Terengganu FC, a Malaysian club in the Malaysia Super League. This was the first time he had played football abroad.
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International career
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He debuted for the U-19 team in the 2010 AFC U-19 Championship.
In July 15, 2013 Adisak debut for Thailand against China in a friendly match. In the following match Adisak scored two goals for Thailand. He represented Thailand U23 in the 2011 Southeast Asian Games and the 2013 Southeast Asian Games.
In March 6, 2014, he played for Thailand against Lebanon in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification, and scored a goal. He represented Thailand U23 in the 2014 Asian Games. Adisak was part of Thailand's winning squad for the 2014 AFF Suzuki Cup. During the tournament's group stages Adisak came on as a first-half substitute for Kirati Keawsombat and scored a brace as Thailand came back to win 3-2 against Malaysia.[5] In the first leg of the semi-finals against the Philippines he also came on as an early substitute for Kirati but he was shown a red card for an off the ball altercation with Amani Aguinaldo, although it seemed the Filipino defender had provoked the incident.[6][7] Adisak served his one match ban and played in the final were Thailand overcame Malaysia again to claim the Championship.[8]
In May 2015, he played for Thailand in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) against Vietnam.
He was called up by Alexandré Pölking to play for Thailand at the 2020 AFF Championship and 2022 AFF Championship.
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International goals
- Scores and results list Thailand's goal tally first.[9]
Honours
Club
Buriram United
- Thai League 1: 2011, 2013, 2014
- Thai FA Cup: 2011, 2012, 2013
- Thai League Cup: 2011, 2012, 2013
- Kor Royal Cup: 2013, 2014
Muangthong United
- Thai League 1: 2016
- Thai League Cup: 2016, 2017
- Thailand Champions Cup: 2017
- Mekong Club Championship: 2017
Terengganu
- Malaysia Cup runner-up: 2023
- Bangkok United
- Chonburi
International
Thailand U-19
Thailand U-23
Thailand
Individual
- AFF Championship top scorer: 2018
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