Soe Myat Min

Soe Myat Min (Burmese: စိုးမြတ်မင်း, pronounced [só mjaʔ mɪ́ɰ̃]; born 19 May 1982) is a retired Burmese footballer. He played for the Myanmar national team and played club football with Kanbawza. He made his debut for the NT in 1998. Soe Myat Min was named captain of Myanmar National Team for Tiger Cup 2002.

Soe Myat Min
Personal information
Date of birth (1982-05-19) May 19, 1982[1]
Place of birth Yangon, Myanmar
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
Shan United (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
19982002 Finance and Revenue F.C. 50 (37)
20022009 Kanbawza 86 (27)
Total 136 (64)
National team
20012005 U23 Myanmar 59 (10)
19982017 Myanmar 39 (19)
Teams managed
2015– Shan United
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 7 December 2017

He played a key role for Myanmar National Team during Tiger Cup 2004, helping Myanmar qualify for the semi-finals. Soe Myat Min finished the tournament as joint second top scorer of the tournament with 6 goals, and was included in the tournament's BEST XI.[2]

He also helped Myanmar win their fourth Merdeka Cup Championship in 2006 and was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Soe Myat Min was injured during training for the 2007 Asean Football Championships, and did not play in the group matches. Myanmar did not qualify for the semi-finals.

The Burmese star was also featured in the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup and scored a goal against Nepal.[3]

Soe Myat Min helped Myanmar win the 2008 Myanmar Grand Royal Challenge Cup.[4] by scoring a hat-trick against Malaysia in the semi-finals[5] and both goals in the 2–1 win over Indonesia in the final.[4] Soe Myat Min became the selected player of the Myanmar U-16 soccer team in 1998. He played over 60 international matches, scoring 19 goals for the country. Soe Myat Min is also the all time top scorer of Myanmar as of the Myanmar Football Federation.

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
15 April 2000Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul  Mongolia1–02–02000 AFC Asian Cup qualification
210 October 2003Bukit Jalil Stadium, Kuala Lumpur  Bahrain1–31–32004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
324 October 2003Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa Malaysia1–02–12004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
412 December 2004Bukit Jalil Stadium, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia1–01–0Tiger Cup 2004
516 December 2004Bukit Jalil Stadium, Kuala Lumpur Timor-Leste1–03–1Tiger Cup 2004
629 December 2004KLFA Stadium, Cheras Singapore1–13–4Tiger Cup 2004
729 December 2004KLFA Stadium, Cheras Singapore3–43–4Tiger Cup 2004
82 January 2005National Stadium, Singapore Singapore1–02–4Tiger Cup 2004
927 August 2006Shah Alam Stadium, Shah Alam Malaysia2–12–12006 Merdeka Tournament
1029 August 2006Shah Alam Stadium, Shah Alam Indonesia2–02–12006 Merdeka Tournament
1120 August 2007MBPJ Stadium, Petaling Jaya Lesotho1–01–02007 Merdeka Tournament
1231 July 2008Gachibowli Athletic Stadium, Hyderabad   Nepal3–03–02008 AFC Challenge Cup
132 August 2008Gachibowli Athletic Stadium, Hyderabad Sri Lanka1–03–12008 AFC Challenge Cup
1422 August 2008Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta Cambodia3–17–1Independence Cup 2008
1518 November 2008Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon Malaysia1–04–12008 Myanmar Grand Royal Challenge Cup
1618 November 2008Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon Malaysia2–04–12008 Myanmar Grand Royal Challenge Cup
1718 November 2008Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon Malaysia3–14–12008 Myanmar Grand Royal Challenge Cup
1821 November 2008Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon Indonesia1–02–12008 Myanmar Grand Royal Challenge Cup
1921 November 2008Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon Indonesia2–12–12008 Myanmar Grand Royal Challenge Cup

References

  1. "FIFA". FIFA profile.
  2. Lewis named Emirates MVP Archived 2008-01-19 at the Wayback Machine
  3. AFC Report Archived 2009-02-05 at the Wayback Machine
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