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2021 new record J1 Chanathip, Thirathorn That the Thai Shin is hard to destroy

The 2021 J.League football season will open on Friday, February 26, ’64, with the official opening pair Kawasaki Frontale (J.League 1 season 2020 champions) opening the Kava stadium. Saki Todoroki welcomes his visit to Yokohama F. Marinos (J.League 1 season champion 2019) with Umm-Thirathorn Bunmatan, the top Thai national team, joined the army. Regardless of the result of the competition? But the path of Thai players in the season 2021 on the Japanese top league This year, there are 2 cases on the J.League Stage 1 during the start of the season.

But 2 cases, Um-Thirathorn Bunmatan and J-Chanathip Songkrasin, are two footballers who have stood on the stage of the league of the highest Japanese football for a long time. Poro, since 2017, the second leg has been stretching to the present day, from the main wages raised to the millions Which became a Thai player who played in the Japanese professional football league the longest, most importantly, played in the highest league all the time while Thirathorn went to football with Whistle Kobe in 2018, fighting many obstacles until becoming a player who experienced The greatest success in football in Japan as the first Thai player to win the J.League 1 title

Season 2021, whether J.League 1 will have Thai football to follow again or not, but both Um-Thirathorn Bunmatan and J-Chanathip Songkrasin are going to set a new record for Thai football by going down. Played 100 matches in J.League 1 football, which is counted only for playing in the league, Chanathip has now played 92 games, while Thira has played 79 games, in addition to the difficult statistics of Thai players. Who has stepped up to destroy it. Playing in Japan’s top 100 league games is a key pass for making money in professional football in Japan after this, not just the J.League 1 teams that will embrace as they get older after this if they don’t get too homesick. The career path in Japan at the level of the minor league will always open arms to both.

Teerathorn Boonmathan (Yokohama F. Marinos & Whistle Kobe)

J.League 1 79 matches, 3 goals, 10 assists

J. League Cup 9 games – Goals, 1 assist

Emporer Cup 4 games – Goals, 1 assist

J. League Super Cup 1 match – goals – assists

J.League Championships 1 season 2019

Runner-up of the Super Cup 2020 season

Chanathip Songkrasin (Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo)

J.League 1 92 matches, 13 goals, 15 assists

J. League Cup 5 games – goals – assists

Emporer Cup 1 match, 1 goal, 1 assist

Runner-up of the J. League Cup 2018 season

11 best players for the 2018 season of J.League

2021 new record J1 Chanathip, Thirathorn  That the Thai Shin is hard to destroy

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