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Natipong Sritong-In Full name
Natipong Sritong-In Date of birth
(1972-09-08 ) 8 September 1972 (age 52) Place of birth
Paris , France Height
1.74 m (5 ft 8+ 1 ⁄2 in) Position(s)
Striker Years
Team
Apps
(Gls ) 1991-1993
Olympique Noisy-le-Sec
21
(3) 1994
Bangkok Bank
?
(?) 1994-1999
Thai Farmer Bank FC
89
(66) Total
110
(69) 1995-1997
Thailand
55
(25)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 21 February 2015
Natipong Sritong-In (Thai เนติพงษ์ ศรีทองอินทร์) or "Alfred" is a former Thai football player . He was a famous striker , scoring 25 goals for the Thailand national team between 1995 and 1997[ 1] including at the 1996 AFC Asian Cup finals and 1996 AFF Championship top scorer with 7 goals.[ 2] In 1999 Natipong retired from international footballer, turning instead to golf .
Honours
Thailand
Clubs
Thai Farmer Bank
Individual
International goals
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Date
Venue
Opponent
Score
Result
Competition
1.
December 10, 1995
Chiang Mai , Thailand
Vietnam
3-1
Won
1995 Southeast Asian Games
2.
December 10, 1995
Chiang Mai , Thailand
Vietnam
3-1
Won
1995 Southeast Asian Games
3.
December 12, 1995
Chiang Mai , Thailand
Cambodia
9-0
Won
1995 Southeast Asian Games
4.
December 16, 1995
Chiang Mai , Thailand
Vietnam
4-0
Won
1995 Southeast Asian Games
5.
December 16, 1995
Chiang Mai , Thailand
Vietnam
4-0
Won
1995 Southeast Asian Games
6.
February 9, 1996
Bangkok , Thailand
Finland
1-0
Won
King's Cup 1996
7.
February 16, 1996
Bangkok , Thailand
Finland
5-2
Won
King's Cup 1996
8.
February 16, 1996
Bangkok , Thailand
Finland
5-2
Won
King's Cup 1996
9.
February 16, 1996
Bangkok , Thailand
Finland
5-2
Won
King's Cup 1996
10.
June 27, 1996
Bangkok , Thailand
Maldives
8-0
Won
1996 Asian Cup qualification
11.
June 27, 1996
Bangkok , Thailand
Maldives
8-0
Won
1996 Asian Cup qualification
12.
June 27, 1996
Bangkok , Thailand
Maldives
8-0
Won
1996 Asian Cup qualification
13.
July 7, 1996
Singapore
Myanmar
7-1
Won
1996 Asian Cup qualification
14.
July 9, 1996
Singapore
Singapore
2-2
Drew
1996 Asian Cup qualification
15.
September 2, 1996
Singapore
Philippines
5-0
Won
1996 Tiger Cup
16.
September 2, 1996
Singapore
Philippines
5-0
Won
1996 Tiger Cup
17.
September 6, 1996
Singapore
Brunei
6-0
Won
1996 Tiger Cup
18.
September 6, 1996
Singapore
Brunei
6-0
Won
1996 Tiger Cup
19.
September 8, 1996
Singapore
Malaysia
1-1
Drew
1996 Tiger Cup
20.
September 13, 1996
Singapore
Vietnam
4-2
Won
1996 Tiger Cup
21.
September 13, 1996
Singapore
Vietnam
4-2
Won
1996 Tiger Cup
22.
February 9, 1997
Bangkok , Thailand
Japan
1-1
Drew
King's Cup 1997
23.
March 9, 1997
Bangkok , Thailand
Hong Kong
2-0
Won
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
24.
March 30, 1997
Hong Kong Island , Hong Kong
Hong Kong
2-3
Lost
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
25.
October 12, 1997
Jakarta , Indonesia
Cambodia
4-0
Won
1997 Southeast Asian Games
References