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Seksan Piturat

Seksan Piturat
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Personal information
Full name Seksan Piturat
Date of birth 2 January 1976
Place of birth Mae Hong Son, Thailand
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Forward, striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–2003 Sinthana 131 (77)
2003–2004 BEC Tero Sasana 18 (4)
2005 PEA 10 (3)
2006–2007 TOT 22 (9)
2007–2008 Raj-Vithi 31 (9)
2008 Royal Thai Police 19 (7)
2010–2012 North Bangkok College 8 (2)
Total 239 (111)
National team
1999–2003 Thailand 47 (19)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 14 July 2008

Seksan Piturat (also written Sakesan Pituratana) (Thai: เศกสรรค์ ปิตุรัตน์) or the nickname "James" is a Thai former football player, who has been described as the "Ronaldo" of Thai football. He played as a striker for Thailand national team in various tournaments such as World Cup 2002 (Qualifying),[1] Asian Cup 2000 and scored 19 goals for the national team. He previously played in the Thailand Division 1 League with Royal Thai Police FC.

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 30 July 1999 Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Philippines 9-0 Won 1999 South East Asian Games
2. 1 August 1999 Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Laos 4-1 Won 1999 South East Asian Games
3. 8 August 1999 Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Myanmar 7-0 Won 1999 South East Asian Games
4. 27 March 2000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Taiwan 2-0 Won Asian Cup Qualification 2000
5. 4 April 2000 Bangkok, Thailand North Korea 5-3 Won Asian Cup Qualification 2000
6. 3 September 2000 Shanghai, China Uzbekistan 4-2 Won 2000 Four Nations Tournament
7. 15 October 2000 Beirut, Lebanon Iran 1-1 Drew 2000 Asian Cup
8. 18 December 2000 Beirut, Lebanon Lebanon 1-1 Drew 2000 Asian Cup
9. 6 November 2000 Chiang Mai, Thailand Myanmar 3-1 Won 2000 Tiger Cup
10. 30 January 2001 Bangkok, Thailand Kyrgyzstan 3-1 Won Friendly
11. 15 May 2001 Beirut, Lebanon Pakistan 3-0 Won 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification
12. 15 May 2001 Beirut, Lebanon Pakistan 3-0 Won 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification
13. 17 May 2001 Beirut, Lebanon Lebanon 2-1 Won 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification
14. 26 May 2001 Bangkok, Thailand Sri Lanka 3-0 Won 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification
15. 30 May 2001 Bangkok, Thailand Lebanon 2-2 Drew 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification
16. 13 August 2001 Singapore Singapore 5-0 Won Friendly
17. 13 August 2001 Singapore Singapore 5-0 Won Friendly
18. 15 September 2001 Bangkok, Thailand Saudi Arabia 1-3 Lost 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification
19. 21 October 2001 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 1-4 Lost 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification

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