| Personal information | ||||||||||||||
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| Full name | Elias Dolah | |||||||||||||
| Date of birth | 24 April 1993 | |||||||||||||
| Place of birth | Lund, Sweden | |||||||||||||
| Height | 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) | |||||||||||||
| Position(s) | Centre-back | |||||||||||||
| Team information | ||||||||||||||
Current team | Bali United | |||||||||||||
| Number | 4 | |||||||||||||
| Youth career | ||||||||||||||
| 2006–2010 | Dalby GIF | |||||||||||||
| 2011–2012 | Lunds BK | |||||||||||||
| Senior career* | ||||||||||||||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |||||||||||
| 2013–2014 | Lunds BK | 0 | (0) | |||||||||||
| 2014 | FC Rosengård | 0 | (0) | |||||||||||
| 2015–2016 | Songkhla United | 26 | (1) | |||||||||||
| 2017–2023 | Port | 134 | (5) | |||||||||||
| 2023– | Bali United | 19 | (2) | |||||||||||
| International career‡ | ||||||||||||||
| 2019– | Thailand | 12 | (1) | |||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 30 October 2023 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21 November 2023 | ||||||||||||||
Elias Dolah (born 24 April 1993) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Liga 1 club Bali United.
Personal life
Dolah was born in Sweden from a Swedish mother and Thai-Malay father from Narathiwat. Dolah’s grandparents originate from the Malaysian state of Kelantan, thus making him eligible to represent either Sweden, Thailand or Malaysia at international level.[1]
International career
On 2019, Dolah was named in Akira Nishino’s squad for Thailand’s 2022 World Cup qualification.
Career statistics
International
- As of 21 November 2023[2]
| National team | Year | Apps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thailand | 2019 | 2 | 0 |
| 2021 | 4 | 1 | |
| 2023 | 6 | 0 | |
| Total | 12 | 1 | |
International Goals
Scores and results list Thailand's goal tally first.
| No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | 18 December 2021 | National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore | 1–0 | 2–0 | 2020 AFF Championship |
Honours
Port
Thailand
References
- ↑ "Pemain Berketurunan Melayu Ini Beraksi Dengan Pasukan No.1 Liga Thailand" (in Malay). The Vocket. 20 May 2019. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
- ↑ "Elias Dolah". National-Football-Teams.com. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
- ↑ Lee, David (1 January 2022). "Suzuki Cup: Thailand are champions after beating Indonesia 6–2 on aggregate". The Straits Times. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
- ↑ "Thailand win Suzuki Cup for record sixth time". CNA. 1 January 2022. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
External links
- Elias Dolah at Soccerway
- Elias Dolah on Instagram
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