Pipat Thonkanya

Pipat Thonkanya (Thai: พิพัฒน์ ต้นกันยา; RTGSPhiphat Tonkanya) born 4 January 1979 as Anon Thonkanya , in Udon Thani), is a Thai former football player. He was a forward.

Pipat Thonkanya
Personal information
Full namePipat Thonkanya
Birth nameAnon Thonkanya
Date of birth (1979-01-04) 4 January 1979 (age 45)
Place of birthUdon Thani, Thailand
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s)Forward
Youth career
1995–1997Udon Pittayanukoon School
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1998–2001Rajpracha57(28)
2002–2004Bình Định26(12)
2005–2006Đồng Tháp17(8)
2006–2007BEC Tero Sasana22(7)
2007–2008PEA28(9)
2008–2009Thai Port29(10)
2009–2010Persisam Putra30(10)
2010–2011Buriram PEA4(1)
2011–2012Osotspa Saraburi28(12)
2012Suphanburi30(15)
2013–2014PTT Rayong17(9)
2014Chiangmai (loan)15(5)
2015Phuket17(5)
2016Udon Thani11(3)
2017Amnat United9(0)
2020–2021Pattaya Discovery United10(1)
Total350(135)
International career
2000–2011Thailand30(13)
Managerial career
2019–2021Pattaya Discovery United (player-manager)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

In 2009, he played for Persisam Samarinda in the Indonesian Super League. At the half way stage in the 2009 Thai Premier League season, he was joint second in the top goalscorers list with 7 goals. Pipat also had spells at AFC Champions League 2003 runners up BEC Tero Sasana and a spell in Vietnam. He was also instrumental in Buriram PEA winning the 2008 Thai Premier League.

He scored 14 goals for the national team, including 2 goals in the 2007 Asian Cup, and was recently recalled to the national team, thanks to his good performances for Thai Port.

Honours

International

Clubs

International career

Pipat was a member of the victorious T&T Cup 2008 winning squad. He scored two goals in the 2007 Asian Cup for the national team in a successful campaign where they were eliminated only on goal difference from a tough group containing Australia and eventual winners Iraq. Thonkanya's goals came in the form of a brace against Oman in a 2–0 win (scoring in the 70th and 78th minutes).

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.25 February 2000Bangkok, Thailand  Estonia2–1WonKing's Cup 2000
2.25 February 2000Bangkok, Thailand  Estonia2–1WonKing's Cup 2000
3.27 February 2000Bangkok, Thailand  Finland5–1WonKing's Cup 2000
4.4 April 2000Bangkok, Thailand  North Korea5–3Won2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification
5.28 December 2006Bangkok, Thailand  Kazakhstan2–2DrawKing's Cup 2006
6.30 December 2006Bangkok, Thailand  Vietnam3–1WonKing's Cup 2006
7.14 January 2007Bangkok, Thailand  Philippines4–0Won2007 ASEAN Football Championship
8.24 January 2007Hanoi, Vietnam  Vietnam2–0Won2007 ASEAN Football Championship
9.31 January 2007Singapore  Singapore1–2Lost2007 ASEAN Football Championship
10.4 February 2007Bangkok, Thailand  Singapore1–1Draw2007 ASEAN Football Championship
11.16 June 2007Bangkok, Thailand  China1–0WonFriendly
12.12 July 2007Bangkok, Thailand  Oman2–0WonAsian Cup 2007
13.12 July 2007Bangkok, Thailand  Oman2–0WonAsian Cup 2007


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