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Full name
  
Totchtawan Sripan

Name
  
Totchtawan Sripan

Height
  
1.69 m (5 ft 6 ⁄2 in)


Totchtawan Sripan

Date of birth
  
(1971-12-13) 13 December 1971 (age 44)

Current team
  
Police United (Head Coach)

Place of birth
  
Saraburi, Thailand

Playing position
  
Attacking Midfielder

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Totchtawan Sripan (Thai: ธชตวัน ศรีปาน) or formerly Tawan Sripan (Thai: ตะวัน ศรีปาน) nickname "Ban", is a Thai football manager and a former footballer. During his career, playing for clubs in Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore, he played as central midfielder or attacking midfielder. Totchtawan was a longstanding member of the Thailand national team, playing from 1992 to 2008.

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Playing career

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Totchtawan became one of the greatest midfielders in Thailand, with his creative passing and set-piece taking. He won the award from Cheerthai.com, the main website for Thai football in 2001, for the best player of that year. His most voted memorable goals for the Thailand national team came from a friendly match against Manchester United in 2001 and a 30-yard free-kick against Holland in a friendly match in Bangkok in 2007, which Thailand lost 1-3.

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Totchtawan announced his retirement after Thailand national football team failed to qualify for the World cup 2010. Thereafter, he was appointed as Thailand assistant coach by the Football Association of Thailand for cooperation working with Peter Reid who was appointed Thailand chief coach in August.

In November 2008, Tawan stood down from his duties as the assistant coach with the Thai national team, due to some players being unhappy with his other commitments to his club side BEC Tero Sasana (Tawan was still actively playing). Tawan's role as assistant coach to Reid saw the national team win one game and lose one game: beating North Korea in the opening game of the T&T Cup and losing away to Saudi Arabia.

BEC Tero Sasana

May 2009, After parting way with Christophe Larrouilh in the middle of the season, BEC Tero Sasana decided to promote Tawan Sripan to be the player-coach of the club. Sripan managed the club to finish in the fourth place of the table and reach the final of 2009 FA Cup. BEC Tero lost in the final against Thai Port by the penalty shoot-out after the 1-1 draw at the end of the extra-time.

Saraburi

In December pf 2010, Totchtawan joined his hometown club Saraburi when the club was still in the Regional League Division 2, the third level division. He spent his first year by promoting his club from the Division 2 to Division 1. His first debut was the game in Division 1 Promotion stage against Rangsit University which Saraburi won 2-0. Saraburi promoted to Division 1 by finishing third place in group A of the qualification. Saraburi stayed in Thai second division for four years before the historic promotion. Saraburi promoted to Thai Premier League after the finished as the runner-up in the end of 2014 season.

Totchtawan continued his head coach role in 2015 Thai Premier League. However, Saruburi could collect only one point after six games of the season. Totchtawan decided to resign from his position on 8 April 2015.

Police United

On 11 May 2015, around a month after the club head coach Attaphol Buspakom had died of sepsis, Police United of Division 1 announced the appointment of Totchtawan Sripan. He managed the club for the rest of the season. Police United won 2015 Thai Division 1 League and promoted to Thai Premier League. Totchtawan later left Police United due to the club financial crisis.

Muangthong United

On 21 January 2016, Muangthong United appointed Totchtawan Sripan as the club head coach. He is the first Thai head coach of the club after six years. Totchtawan made the official managerial debut on 2 February 2016 in AFC Champions League Preliminary Round 2 against Johor Darul Ta'zim from Malaysia. Muangthong won the match by the penalty shoot-out after the 0-0 draw at the end of extra-time. Muangthong United was knocked out of the AFC competition in the next round after lost 0-3 to Shanghai SIPG from China. Totchtawan Sripan eventually won a double, becoming champions of the Thai League and League Cup in his first season at Muangthong.

On 22 January 2017, Totchatawan guided Muangthong United to lift 2017 Thailand Champions Cup trophy with a 5-0 win over Sukhothai. His Muangthong United later lost 1-3 to Japanese club Sanfrecce Hiroshima in 2017 Toyota Premier Cup.

In 2017 AFC Champions League group stage, Totchtawan created the impressive run with Muangthong United by a point in the opening game against Brisbane Roar before the historic first win in the competition over Japanese J1 League champion Kashima Antlers at Supachalasai Stadium in the second match. His crews obtained another point from Ulsan Hyundai's home before the win in returning game at SCG Stadium. After six games, Muangthong is on the second of the group with 11 points pass through to knockout stage.

Managerial statistics

As of 31 August 2017

1 A win or loss by the penalty shoot-out is counted as the draw in time.

Player

Thailand

  • Sea Games Champions; 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999
  • ASEAN Football Championship Champions; 1996, 2000, 2002
  • Asian Games 4th; 1998, 2002
  • King's Cup Champions; 1994, 2000, 2006
  • Independence Cup Indonesia Champions; 1994
  • Clubs

    Hoang Ahn Gia Lai

  • V-League Champions; 2004
  • Vietnamese Super Cup Champions; 2004
  • Manager

    BEC Tero Sasana

  • Thai FA Cup Runners-up; 2009
  • Saraburi

  • Regional League Eastern Division Champions; 2010
  • Thai Division 1 Runners-up; 2014 (promoted to 2015 Thai Premier League)
  • Police United

  • Thai Division 1 Champions; 2015
  • Muangthong United

  • Thai League 1 Champions (1); 2016
  • Thai League Cup Champions (1); 2016
  • Thailand Champions Cup Champions (1); 2017
  • Toyota Premier Cup Runners-up; 2017
  • References

    Totchtawan Sripan Wikipedia


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