BG releases 8 players to chase their dreams abroad. Pavin points out that it’s time to grow.

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BG releases 8 players to chase their dreams abroad. Pavin points out that it’s time to grow (in terms of thinking)

“The Rabbit” BG Pathum United announced the release of 8 players from the สนใจสมัคร? คลิกที่นี่เพื่อเริ่มต้น team to play in foreign leagues, including all levels of Japanese football leagues, including the Singapore Premier League.

BG releases 8 players

The 8 players released include “Teh” Charoensak Wongkorn to Cerezo Osaka in J-League 1, “Book” Ekanit Panya to Ehime FC in J-League 2, “Pond” Chanaphat Buaphan and Thawatchai Inprakon to Nara Club, a team in J-League 3.

Thitipat Ekaranapong and Thanakrit Laorkhai went to play for Tiamo Harakata in the JFL League, while Nantipat Chaiman and Witawat Phraothaisong went to Tampines Rovers in the Singapore Premier League.

Mr. Pavin Bhirombhakdi, President of BG Pathum Club, said about the reason for sending players to play abroad that it is time for Thai players of all generations to have the opportunity to go abroad, whether it is a top league in Asia or a general league, because the important thing is to experience life abroad, which will make players grow in terms of thinking, not just their bodies.

Mr. Pavin also said that all the players who were released have the opportunity to play because the loan team wants players in that position to join the team, not the club that gave them to them. The club will evaluate every 6 months and 1 year whether each player will continue or not in order to open up opportunities for other players instead. There will be a rotation of 7-8 players per season in order to send as many Thai players as possible.

Charoen Sak, who will have the opportunity to play in the J-League, Japan’s top league, said that he was very happy. He had always dreamed of playing in Japan. When the opportunity came, he immediately accepted without hesitation. He will try to do his best no matter how many opportunities he gets to play.