“Lisu Teerathep” bid farewell to football Open your mind when it’s time to start your life with another role.

“Lisu Teerathep” bid farewell to football Open your mind when it’s time to start your life with another role. Ready to thank all the encouragement that has pushed us to reach this point.

“Lisu-Theerathep Winothai” on November 27, 2022, a 37-year-old former Thai national team player, posted a message via personal Facebook, announcing his retirement from football and revealing the reason why

“Finally this day has arrived. The day I have to move onFrom the green grass with the round soccer ball that I have been living with every day for over 20 years. It’s a place that gives me real happiness. No matter how serious the problem is from the outside Whenever stepping on the green grass when touching a round soccer ball I immediately forgot everything. I followed my dreams to the end and some succeeded some failed. But I never regret Because I wear it to the fullest, give it more than 100 every time, no matter how the result of the competition will come out. Who agrees, I refuse… “

“I am proud to serve the nation. Serving football fans across the country and paying tribute to this land of great independence. Reward the trust of all coaches. An adult who has given me the opportunity to come in every stage of my life. I’m glad that at least I had enough to leave behind for the fans and the football community to think regarding. Today I have crystallized everything in my thoughts and feelings and have carefully reviewed it. It’s really time to start a new life. with new work in other roles Thank you for all the encouragement, cheers, insults, boos, and criticisms that have driven me to this point. love you all Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”

However, Lisu started playing football for the first time since he was 8 years old while he was in grade 3 and had Ajarn Thongdaeng Runkham as the first football instructor. participated in the Royal Thai Air Force student football competition be the first And received the 1st runner-up prize, later leading the team to win the Norwegian Cup 3 times in a row

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