Suphawut Thueanklang

Suphawut Thueanklang (Thai: ศุภวุฒิ เถื่อนกลาง) is a Thai futsal pivot and currently a member of Thailand national futsal team.

Suphawut Thueanklang
Personal information
Full name Suphawut Thueanklang
Date of birth (1989-07-14) 14 July 1989
Place of birth Photharam, Ratchaburi, Thailand
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Pivot
Team information
Current team
Nagoya Oceans
(on loan from Chonburi Bluewave)
Number 9
Youth career
2001–2006 Photha Wattana Senee School
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007– Chonburi Bluewave 144 (231)
2010Santiago Futsal (loan)
2011Persepolis (loan)
2016–2017Mes Sungun (loan) 8 (6)
2018Black Steel Manokwari (loan) 8 (6)
2019Bank of Beirut (loan) 4 (4)
2020–Nagoya Oceans (loan) 4 (1)
International career
2008– Thailand Futsal 104 (109)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 13:05, 23 May 2008 (UTC)

Honours

Domestic

All with Chonburi Bluewave Futsal Club

All with Nagoya Oceans

Continental

Individual

International career

International honours

International goals

  • Total Goals = 199

International goals

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.27 August 2008Bangkok, Thailand Philippines3–15–42008 AFF Futsal Championship
2.5–4
3.30 August 2008 Malaysia2–04–0
4.31 August 2008 Indonesia1–05–1
5.2–0
6.3–0
7.8 June 2008Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam Myanmar14–?16–62009 AFF Futsal Championship
8.15–?
9.9 June 2009 Malaysia4–17–3
10.12 June 2009 Philippines1–08–2
11.14 June 2009 Vietnam1–04–1
12.29 October 2009Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam Japan4–04–22009 Asian Indoor Games
13.2 November 2009 Tajikistan3–16–2
14.4 November 2009 Kuwait1–17–4
15.5 November 2009 Uzbekistan1–03–1
16.7 November 2009 Iran2–13–3 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p)
17.23 May 2010Tashkent, Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan3–24–22010 AFC Futsal Championship
18.24 May 2010 South Korea3–010–3
19.7–1
20.25 May 2010 Vietnam1–05–2
21.2–1
22.27 May 2010 China1–12–9
23.17 November 2011Jakarta, Indonesia Myanmar1–017–02011 Southeast Asian Games
24.8–0
25.15–0
26.18 November 2011 Malaysia3–19–2
27.4–1
28.5–1
29.22 November 2011 Vietnam1–08–3
30.5–0
31.21 February 2012Bangkok, Thailand Myanmar3–013–02012 AFC Futsal Championship qualification
32.7–0
33.10–0
34.12–0
35.22 February 2012 Philippines4–117–2
36.5–1
37.10–1
38.23 February 2012 Indonesia2–15–2
39.25 February 2012 Australia1–07–0
40.5–0
41.7–0
42.26 February 2012 Indonesia1–03–1
43.20 April 2012 Brunei1–026–22012 AFF Futsal Championship
44.2–0
45.6–0
46.11–0
47.14–0
48.21 April 2012 Laos1–026–2
49.?–0
50.?–0
51.?–0
52.?–0
53.?–0
54.23 April 2012 Indonesia3–06–1
55.6–1
56.25 April 2012 Malaysia1–012–1
57.4–0
58.8–0
59.9–0
60.11–0
61.27 April 2012 Vietnam1–09–4
62.2–0
63.3–1
64.26 May 2012Dubai, UAE Turkmenistan1–05–12012 AFC Futsal Championship
65.3–1
66.27 May 2012 United Arab Emirates4–14–2
67.29 May 2012 Lebanon2–25–3
68.30 May 2012 Iran1–25–4 (a.e.t.)
69.2–2
70.5–3
71.1 November 2012Bangkok, Thailand Costa Rica2–03–12012 FIFA Futsal World Cup
72.4 November 2012 Ukraine2–53–5
73.7 November 2012 Paraguay1–32–3
74.26 June 2013Incheon, South Korea Bhutan3–129–12013 Asian Indoor Games
75.4–1
76.10–1
77.19–1
78.24–1
79.27–1
80.3 July 2013 Lebanon3–17–3
81.4 July 2013 Iran3–44–5
82.6 July 2013 Kuwait4–39–6
83.20 October 2013Bangkok, Thailand Philippines1–020–12013 AFF Futsal Championship
84.6–0
85.9–0
86.12–0
87.17–0
88.18–0
89.21 October 2013 Brunei4–18–1
90.7–1
91.25 October 2013 Indonesia3–110–4
92.6–3
93.7–4
94.8–4
95.9–4
96.27 October 2013 Australia1–02–1
97.2–0
98.9 December 2013Naypyitaw, Myanmar Laos?–?12–32013 Southeast Asian Games
99.?–?
100.?–?
101.?–?
102.15 December 2013 Vietnam?–04–0
103.?–0
104.17 December 2013 Myanmar?–?8–1
105.?–?
106.20 December 2013 Vietnam?–?8–1
107.?–?
108.1 May 2014Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam Malaysia3–17–12014 AFC Futsal Championship
109.4–1
110.6–1
111.3 May 2015 Chinese Taipei1–05–2
112.5 May 2014 Lebanon2–23–3
113.3–2
114.7 May 2014 Japan1–22–3
115.9 October 2015Bangkok, Thailand Singapore2–08–02015 AFF Futsal Championship
116.11 October 2015 Brunei5–012–2
117.8–0
118.10–1
119.12 October 2015 East Timor4–116–2
120.8–2
121.10–2
122.11–2
123.14 October 2015 Vietnam3–06–0
124.4–0
125.5–0
126.11 February 2016Tashkent, Uzbekistan Tajikistan1–05–42016 AFC Futsal Championship
127.3–2
128.4–2
129.13 February 2016 Chinese Taipei1–07–2
130.5–1
131.15 February 2016 Vietnam1–03–1
132.2–1
133.3–1
134.17 February 2016 Australia2–06–1
135.6–1
136.21 February 2016 Vietnam4–08–0
137.5–0
138.7–0
139.8–0
140.10 September 2016Medellín, Colombia Russia1–34–62016 FIFA Futsal World Cup
141.13 September 2016 Cuba3–48–5
142.7–5
143.8–5
144.22 September 2016 Azerbaijan1–28–13 (a.e.t.)
145.2–2
146.18 August 2017Shah Alam, Malaysia Vietnam1–04–12017 Southeast Asian Games
147.20 August 2017 Indonesia2–32–4
148.27 August 2017 Malaysia2–04–3
149.4–1
150.19 September 2019Ashgabat, Turkmenistan Lebanon1–05–22017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
151.21 September 2019 Japan1–14–6
152.22 October 2019Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam East Timor1–012–12019 AFF Futsal Championship
153.7–1
154.23 October 2019 Myanmar3–09–0
155.27 October 2019 Indonesia2–05–0
156.19 September 2021Kaunas, Lithuania Solomon Islands2–09–42021 FIFA Futsal World Cup
157.5–2
158.9–3

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