SOCCER PLAYER

Adisak Kraisorn

1991 - Today

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Adisak Kraisorn (Thai: อดิศักดิ์ ไกรษร; born 1 February 1991) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a striker for Thai League 2 club Chonburi. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Adisak Kraisorn is the 19,670th most popular soccer player, the 202nd most popular biography from Thailand and the 16th most popular Thai Soccer Player.

Adisak Kraisorn, the Thai footballer born in 1991, is most famous for being a prolific striker for the Thailand national team and his club, Muangthong United. He is known for his goal-scoring ability and has been a key player in various regional tournaments, contributing to Thailand's successes in football.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Adisak Kraisorn ranks 1,262Before him are Andreea Boghian, Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov, Marlon Teixeira, Andreea Grigore, Riku Matsuda, and Carlos Barbero. After him are Paulo Conrado do Carmo Sardin, Matoma, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Matthias Plachta, Wei Yongli, and Mohammad Sanad.

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In Thailand

Among people born in Thailand, Adisak Kraisorn ranks 202 out of 186Before him are Yaowapa Boorapolchai (1984), Luksika Kumkhum (1993), Cherprang Areekul (1996), Sirikan Charoensiri (1986), Sukanya Srisurat (1995), and Mangpor Chonthicha (1983). After him are Sasalak Haiprakhon (1996), Anna Sueangam-iam (1998), Vieng Narumon (1991), Varatchaya Wongteanchai (1989), Jutatip Maneephan (1988), and Elkan Baggott (2002).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Thailand

Among soccer players born in Thailand, Adisak Kraisorn ranks 16Before him are Thitiphan Puangjan (1993), Sutee Suksomkit (1978), Mina Tanaka (1994), Supachai Chaided (1998), Suphanat Mueanta (2002), and Pansa Hemviboon (1990). After him are Sasalak Haiprakhon (1996), Elkan Baggott (2002), Chaowat Veerachat (1996), Jakkit Wachpirom (1997), Nattawut Suksum (1997), and Sittichok Paso (1999).