Role Footballer Number 19 Height 1.76 m | 2011–2012 Sampdoria B | |
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Full name Chitchanok Xaysensourinthone Date of birth (1994-08-23) August 23, 1994 (age 21) Name Chitchanok Xaysensourinthone | ||
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Chitchanok Xaysensourinthone (Thai: ชิตชนก ไชยเสนสุรินธร; rtgs: Chitchanok Chaisensurinthon, born 23 August 1994), is a Swiss-born Lao-Thai professional footballer who plays as a Forward for Thai League 1 club Suphanburi.
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- Chitchanok xaysensourinthone goal skill
- Mtutd tv chitchanok xaysensourinthone vs chainat t league round 32
- Personal life
- Sampdoria
- Muangthong United
- Suphanburi
- References
Mtutd tv chitchanok xaysensourinthone vs chainat t league round 32
Personal life
Chitchanok was born in Lausanne. His father is Lao and his mother is Thai who own an Asian restaurant.
Sampdoria
At the age of thirteen Chitchanok joined the local team Yverdon-Sport's youth side, and after impressing at various Swiss youth levels had the opportunity to join Sampdoria's B team where he trained with future stars such as Mauro Icardi. A serious knee injury kept him out of the game for a year, but desiring to play for his mothers birthplace Chitchanok took the opportunity to join Buriram United with Charyl Chappuis, although because of that injury never made a first team appearance.
Muangthong United
He then joined Muangthong United, although once again because of injury only played on the last game of the season where he scored a goal. BEC Tero Sasana's head coach Božidar Bandović was impressed by his performances though and had Chitchanok join his team, although he spent his first few months on loan to a second division team to regain his form. He scored his second professional goal in a win over Port F.C. in February 2015.
Suphanburi
Chitchanok joined Suphanburi and as a teammate with Chappuis again in August 2015. He scored his first goal for Supahnburi to level the score with Muangthong United in 2-2 match on 8 November and selected as Goal.com's Young Player of the Week.