Supanat returns to Thailand, ready to help Buriram fight ACL Elite

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Supanat returns to Thailand, ready to help Buriram fight ACL Elite

OH Leuven, a team in the Belgian Pro League, announced the termination of the loan contract with “Bank” Supanat Mueanta, a striker from the “Changsuek” Thai national football team, from the “Thunder Castle” Buriram United club, with the agreement of all parties.

Supanat returns to Thailand, ready to help Buriram fight ACL Elite

Supanat said, “I would like to thank OH Leuven for everything. This place gave me the opportunity and made my dream of becoming a footballer come true. This decision is not a failure because I have not given up on my dream of playing in a foreign league.”

“I have goals, I have hopes and I have dreams. I hope all the fans will understand and support me,” Supanat said.

For Suphanat, he moved to OH Leuven on loan from Buriram United in September 2023, playing 18 matches for Leuven in all competitions, divided into 11 Jupiler Pro League matches, scoring 1 goal in a 3-0 win over Eupen in the 2023-24 season, 5 Jupiler Pro League European Playoff matches, and 2 Crokey Cup matches. *However, this สมัคร ufabet season, Suphanat did not get many opportunities to play, causing him to eventually move back to Thailand.

However, Suphanat’s return to Buriram United will not allow him to play in the “Revo Thai League” for his club because he has to wait for the transfer market to open after the end of the first half. However, Buriram can immediately put Suphanat’s name in the list to play in the AFC Champions League Elite.

According to the AFC Champions League Elite 2024/25 competition regulations, Article 29.4.2 states that “before October 31, 2024, a maximum of 3 names can be changed or added, but not exceeding the maximum number of registered players.” Therefore, Suphanat will be able to play for Buriram United immediately. Buriram has added Suphanat and Goran Causic.

In addition, the reporter said that moving back to Thailand may be to establish a base before preparing to move to play in a foreign league, such as the J-League in Japan, where “Check” Supachok Sarachat, his older brother, currently plays for Consadole Sapporo.