Teerasil Dangda
Teerasil playing for Thailand at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup
Personal information
Full name Teerasil Dangda
Date of birth (1988-06-06) 6 June 1988
Place of birth Bangkok, Thailand
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
BG Pathum United
Number 10
Youth career
2003–2005 Assumption College Thonburi
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005 Air Technical Training School 6 (3)
2006 Rajpracha 18 (9)
2007 Muangthong United 15 (7)
2007–2008 Manchester City 0 (0)
2008Grasshopper II (loan) 6 (2)
2008 Rajpracha 10 (6)
2009–2019 Muangthong United 270 (117)
2014–2015Almería (loan) 6 (0)
2018Sanfrecce Hiroshima (loan) 32 (6)
2020 Shimizu S-Pulse 24 (3)
2021– BG Pathum United 55 (22)
International career
2002–2004 Thailand U17 11 (7)
2005–2006 Thailand U19 7 (9)
2006–2010 Thailand U23 13 (3)
2007– Thailand 127 (64)
Medal record
Thailand under-23
Sea Games
Gold medal – first placeSea Games 2007Football
Thailand
Asean Football Championship
Runner-upAFF Suzuki Cup 20082008
Runner-upAFF Suzuki Cup 20122012
WinnerAFF Suzuki Cup 20162016
WinnerAFF Suzuki Cup 20202020
WinnerAFF Mitsubishi Electric Cup 20222022
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 12 May 2023
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 10 September 2023

Teerasil Dangda (Thai: ธีรศิลป์ แดงดา, pronounced [tʰīː.rā.sǐn dɛ̄ːŋ.dāː]; born 6 June 1988) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a striker for Thai League club BG Pathum United and captains the Thailand national team.[1]

Club career

Early career

Teerasil started his football career playing youth football for Assumption College Thonburi in 2003, aged 15. Two years later he left the club, due to the lack of a professional team (it was only founded in 2011).

In the 2004–2005 season, Teerasil joined Air Technical Training School in Thai Division 1 League In the same season he made his senior debut and scored three goals in only six matches for the club.

In 2006 Teerasil moved to Raj Pracha, being an important offensive unit for the side, being the club's topscorer (nine goals in 18 games) and also assisting in further five goals during the campaign.

In 2007 Teerasil joined fellow second divisioner Muangthong United, and was a part of the squad who was crowned champions, contributing with seven goals and six assists.

Manchester City

On 25 July 2007, Teerasil was taken on a trial at Manchester City (alongside Suree Sukha and Kiatprawut Saiwaeo), after Thai businessman and former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra bought City earlier in the month.[2] After a long time waiting for their work permits, the trio signed with City on 16 November.

However, after problems with the work permit, Teerasil was loaned to one of City's new alliances, Grasshopper. After returning to City in 2008, he was still unable to play in England, and after the takeover of Abu Dhabi United Group, the Thai trio was released on 16 October 2008.[3] He later said that his time at City "made him a better footballer", despite not appearing with the first-team.[4]

Grasshopper and return to Thailand

Teerasil was loaned to Grasshopper alongside Suree in November, but both failed to make a first-team appearance, only appearing with the reserves in 1. Liga Classic. He scored twice in six matches for the reserve squad and returned to City in June 2008.

Soon after being released by City, Teerasil returned to his homeland and re-joined Raj Pracha for the remainder of the season. He contributed with six goals in only eight games, helping the club to achieve a mid-table position during the campaign.

Muangthong United

Teerasil Dangda after game AFC Champions League 2013

In 2009 Teerasil returned to Muangthong United. On 8 March 2009 he made his Thailand Premier League debut, in a 3–0 home win over Thai Port, and finished the season with seven goals under his belt. Muangthong was also champions of Thailand.

In 2010, Teerasil repeated his tally of the previous season, and was a part of the squad who was crowned champions of Thailand again. In 2011 he established himself as the club's topscorer, scoring 13 goals as Muangthong finished third. Teerasil was also invited for a trial at Queens Park Rangers in July.[5]

In 2012, Muangthong engaged an unbeaten run which lasted the whole season, and Teerasil also scored four goals in a single match, an 8–1 routing over BBCU on 18 October.[6] Ten days later he scored in a 2–2 draw against BEC Tero Sasana, a goal which granted the title, took his tally to 24 goals and broke the previous record of Ronnachai Sayomchai in 1998 (23 goals).

After his impressive goal tally in the season, Teerasil was invited by La Liga sides Atlético Madrid and Getafe CF for a trial, but as the former was a Muangthong partner, he headed to Atleti in January 2013; he also attracted interest of Trabzonspor in June.[7]

On 9 January 2013 Teerasil travelled to Spain for a two-week trial at Atlético Madrid.[8] He later described the Spanish football as "very quick, strong and with great quality", after completing his first training with the Madrilenians.[9] Teerasil also watched from the stands an Atleti win over Real Zaragoza four days later,[10] and returned to Muangthong in February.[11]

Teerasil's first goal of the season came from a volley on 2 March 2013 in a 2–1 success against Army United.[12] His second came late in the month, in a 3–0 home win over Songkhla United, and he scored again in the following weekend, against Ratchaburi. After seven matches without scoring, Teerasil netted again on 29 May, but in a 1–3 away loss to Suphanburi. On 23 June he netted twice against BEC Tero, and his first hat-trick of the season came on 5 October, in a 3–1 away win over Osotspa Saraburi.

Teerasil also played in the 2013 AFC Champions League group stage against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, Guangzhou Evergrande, and Urawa Red Diamonds. He finished the season with 16 goals in the league (21 overall).

Teerasil started 2014 season as a second striker, playing behind new signing Jay Bothroyd. He scored twice in the second game of the season, a 3–0 win at TOT, and again roughly a month later in a 4–1 success at PTT Rayong. Teerasil appeared in 18 league matches, scoring nine goals.

He played his last match for Muangthong on 2 July, starting in a 0–1 League Cup loss against Buriram United. Teerasil sent a farewell to Muangthong fans after the match.[13]

Almería (loan)

On 21 February 2014, Teerasil signed with Almería on a one-year loan deal, making him the first Southeast Asian and Thai footballer to play in La Liga.[14] He arrived at his new club on 9 June, being surrounded by supporters in the airport.[15]

Teerasil made his debut in the Spanish top level on 23 August 2014, replacing Fernando Soriano in the 65th minute of a 1–1 home draw against RCD Espanyol,[16] thus becoming the first Thai footballer to do so. He was handed his first start on 5 December, and scored his side's second of a 4–3 away win against Real Betis, for the campaign's Copa del Rey.[17]

Return to Muangthong United

On 20 January 2015, after an unsuccessful spell, Teerasil returned to his parent club.[18] He backed to be an important part for Muangthong United and won 2016 Thai League. In the next season, he scored 100th goal for his club on 11 March 2017 against Nakhon Ratchasima.[19] Moreover, he broke Pipob On-Mo's league record of 108 goals becoming highest league goals of Thai players with 109 goals after scored twice against Super Power Samut Prakan.[20]

Sanfrecce Hiroshima (loan)

Teerasil with Sanfrecce Hiroshima

Teerasil signed for Sanfrecce Hiroshima on 20 December 2017.[21] He made his official debut against Consadole Sapporo, where his former teammates Chanathip Songkrasin and Jay Bothroyd also plays for, in 2018 J1 League and scored the winning goal for his club. He has scored 6 goals in 32 league appearances for the club.[22] He returned to Muangthong United even though Sanfrecce want him to play in next season.[23]

Shimizu S-Pulse

In January 2020 Teerasil signed with Shimizu S-Pulse.[24] He made his debut on February 22 against FC Tokyo, netting a goal in a 3–1 defeat.[25] In the 2020 J1 League, he scored 3 goals in 24 league appearances for the club.[26]

BG Pathum United

In December 2020, Teerasil returned to the Thai League 1, signing with BG Pathum United F.C.[27] On his debut 6 February, Teerasil scored his first goal for BG Pathum, in their 2–0 win against Police Tero.[28] First season with BG Pathum he won the 2020–21 Thai League 1 title.[29] In 6 August 2022, BG Pathum United in a 3–2 win over Buriram United, he won the Thailand Champions Cup 2 times in a row.[30] In 29 May 2023, BG Pathum United announced a contract renewal with Teerasil, Out until the 2024-25 season.[31]

International career

Teerasil Dangda (left) and Chatree Chimtalay
Teerasil shaking hands with Zheng Zhi at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup

Teerasil appeared for Thailand's under-16 and under-17 squads in 2004, being a part of the squad which played at the 2004 AFC U-17 Championship. Two years later, he was also included in the under-19 squad which played at the 2006 AFC Youth Championship, scoring the first of two goals in the 2–1 win against the United Arab Emirates; it was Thailand's only victory of the tournament.[32]

In 2007 Teerasil appeared for the under-23's. He was part of the Olympic team which failed to make the final cut ahead of 2008 Summer Olympics. In December 2007 he won the U-23 Gold Medal at the Southeast Asian Games, scoring the winner against Myanmar. In the same year Teerasil received his first call-up to the main squad, and was also into the 23-man squad ahead of 2007 AFC Asian Cup, being the youngest of the squad.[33] However, he only appeared once in the whole tournament, coming on as a late substitute in a 1–1 draw against Iraq; the hosts subsequently failed to progress through the knockout stages, and finished third in Group A.

Teerasil was also selected to 2008 AFF Suzuki Cup; he netted four times during the tournament as Thailand finished runner-up, losing to Vietnam. Teerasil scored his side's first in the second leg, but Vietnam managed to score a last-minute goal and was crowned champions. He was an ever-present figure in the international fold since October 2007, his second match being a FIFA World Cup Qualifying against Macau, where he scored the second of a 6–1 win. He was a member of the victorious squad of 2008 T&T Cup at Vietnam.

In Asia's 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, under the management of a newly appointed German coach Winfried Schafer, Teerasil featured constantly and scored against Australia[34] and Oman,[35] respectively. He was the top scorer for the 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup, during which he scored a hat-trick against Myanmar.[36]

Teerasil won and scored a penalty for Thailand against FC Barcelona in the Catalans' 2013 Asian Tour in Bangkok.[37] In 2013, he was called up to the national team by Surachai Jaturapattarapong to the 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification. In October 2013 Teerasil played a friendly match against Bahrain, and scored against Iran in the following match, a 1–2 loss at Tehran.[38]

In May 2015, he played for Thailand in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) against Vietnam. In June 2015, he scored twice in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) against Chinese Taipei.

In 2021, Teerasil became the all-time top scorer for the AFF Championship with 19 goals, breaking Noh Alam Shah's 17 goal record, after scoring against the Philippines in the 2020 AFF Championship.[39]

Style of play

Teerasil's style of play or role on the field could be described as a striker or deep-lying forward, as he often comes deep down to help the team maintain possession. Aside from his main position, he can play as the main reference upfront or as a midfielder (attacking midfielder or winger).[40]

Teerasil has great quality on the ball and is also described as quick, skillful and with great vision, which as well as scoring allows him to make many assists for his teammates.[40]

Personal life

Teerasil was born in Bangkok with parents from Amphoe Sangkha, Surin province of Northeastern Thailand.[41] His younger sister, Taneekarn, is a member of the Thailand women's national football team and also plays as a striker;[42] his father was also a footballer and played for Royal Thai Air Force.

On 9 January 2016, he married his girlfriend Phusita Polrak.[43] They have two children.[44]

Career statistics

Club

As of 12 May 2023[45]
Club Season League National cup League cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Royal Thai Air Force 2005 Division 1 6363
Raj Pracha 2006 Division 2 189189
Muangthong United 2007 Division 2 157157
Manchester City 2007–08 Premier League
Grasshopper II 2007–08 1. Liga Classic 6262
Raj Pracha 2008 Division 2 106106
Muangthong United 2009 Thai Premier League 25710267
2010 Thai Premier League 26732713610
2011 Thai Premier League 26135531844223
2012 Thai Premier League 292411203225
2013 Thai Premier League 32154421504320
2014 Thai Premier League 1891231202412
Total 15675151410322520397
UD Almería 2014–15 La Liga 6041101
Muangthong United 2015 Thai Premier League 341161124114
2016 Thai Premier League 29113441103716
2017 Thai Premier League 31144155754725
2018 Thai Premier League 0000002020
2019 Thai Premier League 2061100217
Total 1144214710810514862
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2018 J1 League 3260051377
Shimizu S-Pulse 2020 J1 League 2430000243
BG Pathum United 2020–21 Thai Premier League 41000041
2021–22 Thai Premier League 2083110733112
2022–23 Thai Premier League 25113444723921
Total 492065541457033
Career total 436173392730164615551231

International

As of 21 November 2023[46][47]

International goals

Scores and results list Thailand's goal tally first.[48]
List of international goals scored by Teerasil Dangda
NoDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.8 October 2007Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Macau2–06–12010 FIFA World Cup qualification
2.15 October 2007Estádio Campo Desportivo, Taipa, Macau Macau1–07–1
3.20 May 2008Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand   Nepal1–07–0Friendly
4.4–0
5.25 May 2008Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Iraq2–02–1Friendly
6.16 November 2008Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi, Vietnam Vietnam2–12–2T&T Cup
7.10 December 2008Surakul Stadium, Phuket, Thailand Malaysia2–03–02008 AFF Championship
8.3–0
9.16 December 2008Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia Indonesia1–01–0
10.28 December 2008Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi, Vietnam Vietnam1–01–1
11.21 January 2009Surakul Stadium, Phuket, Thailand Lebanon1–02–12009 King's Cup
12.5 February 2009Yurtec Stadium Sendai, Sendai, Japan Saudi Arabia1–21–2Friendly
13.28 March 2009Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand New Zealand1–13–1Friendly
14.3–1
15.18 July 2009Thunderdome Stadium, Pak Kret, Thailand Pakistan1–04–0Friendly
16.3–0
17.14 July 2011New I-Mobile Stadium, Buriram, Thailand Myanmar1–01–0Friendly
18.2 September 2011Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia Australia1–01–22014 FIFA World Cup qualification
19.6 September 2011Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Oman2–03–0
20.24 February 2012700th Anniversary Stadium, Chiang Mai, Thailand Maldives2–03–0Friendly
21.17 November 2012Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Bangladesh2–05–0Friendly
22.3–0
23.4–0
24.27 November 2012Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Myanmar1–04–02012 AFF Championship
25.3–0
26.4–0
27.9 December 2012Bukit Jalil Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Malaysia1–11–1
28.13 December 2012Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Malaysia1–02–0
29.15 October 2013Azadi Stadium, Tehran, Iran Iran1–21–22015 AFC Asian Cup qualification
30.16 June 2015Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei, Taiwan Chinese Taipei1–02–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
31.2–0
32.3 September 2015Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Afghanistan2–02–0Friendly
33.12 November 2015Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Chinese Taipei1–14–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
34.3 June 2016Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Syria1–02–22016 King's Cup
35.15 November 2016Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Australia1–12–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
36.2–1
37.19 November 2016Philippine Sports Stadium, Bocaue, Philippines Indonesia2–04–22016 AFF Championship
38.3–2
39.4–2
40.4 December 2016Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon, Myanmar Myanmar1–02–0
41.2–0
42.14 December 2016Pakansari Stadium, Bogor, Indonesia Indonesia1–01–2
43.5 October 2017Mandalarthiri Stadium, Mandalay, Myanmar Myanmar2–03–1Friendly
44.8 October 2017SCG Stadium, Pak Kret, Thailand Kenya1–01–0Friendly
45.6 January 2019Al Nahyan Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates India1–11–42019 AFC Asian Cup
46.10 October 2019Leo Stadium, Pathum Thani, Thailand Congo1–01–1Friendly
47.15 October 2019Thammasat Stadium, Pathum Thani, Thailand United Arab Emirates1–02–12022 FIFA World Cup qualification
48.11 December 2021National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore Myanmar1–04–02020 AFF Championship
49.2–0
50.14 December 2021National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore Philippines1–02–1
51.2–1
52.31 May 2022BG Stadium, Pathum Thani, Thailand Bahrain1–01–2Friendly
53.8 June 2022Markaziy Stadium, Namangan, Uzbekistan Maldives2–03–02023 AFC Asian Cup qualification
54.11 December 2022Thammasat Stadium, Pathum Thani, Thailand Myanmar1–06–0Friendly
55.5–0
56.20 December 2022Kuala Lumpur Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Brunei2–05–02022 AFF Championship
57.26 December 2022Thammasat Stadium, Pathum Thani, Thailand Philippines1–04–0
58.2–0
59.2 January 2023Thammasat Stadium, Pathum Thani, Thailand Cambodia1–03–1
60.3–1
61.10 January 2023Thammasat Stadium, Pathum Thani, Thailand Malaysia1–03–0
62.16 June 2023National Stadium, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Chinese Taipei1–12–2Friendly
63.19 June 2023Hong Kong Stadium, So Kon Po, Hong Kong Hong Kong1–01–0
64.7 September 2023700th Anniversary Stadium, Chiang Mai, Thailand Lebanon2–12–12023 King's Cup

Honours

Muangthong United

BG Pathum United

Thailand U-23

Thailand

Individual

See also

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