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Suphanat Mueanta brace secures Shopee Cup for Buriram United

eric wales by eric wales
June 4, 2026
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Suphanat Mueanta secures Shopee Cup repeat with two-goal display as Buriram retain ASEAN Club Championship

Suphanat Mueanta scored in both legs as Buriram United retained the ASEAN Club Championship Shopee Cup, boosting his stock and sparking transfer interest.

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Suphanat seals Shopee Cup defense with goals in both legs

Suphanat Mueanta produced a match-defining contribution across the two legs as Buriram United successfully defended their ASEAN Club Championship Shopee Cup title.
The 23-year-old forward found the net in Malaysia and again at home to help Buriram to a 3-1 aggregate victory over Selangor FC.
His finishes underlined both his clinical instincts and his growing influence in a side that has dominated Thai and regional club football.

Key moments: header in Malaysia and decisive finish in Buriram

In the first leg on foreign soil Suphanat rose to nod home an opportunistic header that put Buriram in control of the tie early on.
Back in Buriram he took advantage of a pinpoint pass over the defence to slot beyond the goalkeeper, demonstrating timing and composure in the box.
Those two goals, one aerial and one a low finish from a through ball, highlighted his versatility as a predator in the final third.

Match impact and defensive contribution in the semis and final

Beyond his goals, Suphanat’s defensive work and recovery runs were singled out by the coaching staff as game-changing contributions.
He tracked back at critical moments and helped frustrate Selangor’s attempts to build momentum, a sign of his increasing tactical discipline.
That blend of goal threat and team responsibility reinforced why he was central to Buriram’s title defence.

Career trajectory: from teenage debut to consistent winner

Suphanat’s rise has been rapid but has a clear foundation: he became the youngest scorer in Thai League 1 at 15 and has since collected multiple domestic honours.
His trophy cabinet now includes league titles across five seasons plus four Thai FA Cups and three League Cup crowns, reflecting sustained performance at the top level.
Those achievements, coupled with recognition as the best young player at the 2024 ASEAN Championship where Thailand finished runners-up, mark him as one of the region’s standout talents.

Development at Buriram academy and early relocation

The forward’s journey began when he moved from his hometown of Sisaket to join Buriram’s academy, a trip of roughly 185 kilometres that changed the course of his career.
Coaches at the club’s youth set-up refined his raw pace, movement and finishing, enabling a swift promotion to the senior team when he impressed in the academy ranks.
That pathway from provincial prospect to first-team regular speaks to Buriram United’s investment in local talent and structured player development.

Family ties and national team partnerships

Football is a family affair for Suphanat, whose elder brother Supachok Sarachat made 150 Thai League 1 appearances for Buriram before moving to Japan.
The brothers remain linked through national-team duty and a shared understanding on the pitch, while a younger sibling retains ties to Buriram’s academy.
Those family dynamics have provided both competitive drive and a support network that has helped Suphanat navigate sudden rises and the pressures of professional life.

Coach Mark Jackson’s assessment and player character

Manager Mark Jackson has publicly praised Suphanat’s blend of speed, strength and directness while also emphasising the player’s willingness to learn.
Jackson highlighted a recovery run and defensive intervention as evidence that Suphanat combines natural ability with a team-first mentality.
The coach’s comments underscored a belief that, with continued guidance, the forward has the temperament to fulfil a high ceiling.

European loan experience and its influence on ambition

A season-long loan to OH Leuven in Belgium two campaigns ago gave Suphanat his first extended taste of European football and exposure to a different standard.
That spell, according to the player, exposed him to faster tactical demands and motivated him by revealing areas where he needed to improve.
The experience also aided his personal development, teaching independence and resilience away from familiar surroundings.

Transfer prospects and regional interest

Following the Shopee Cup defence, Suphanat’s performances are likely to attract attention from clubs beyond Thailand, both within Asia and in Europe.
Buriram’s coaching staff accept that external interest will come, but they have signalled an intent to hold on to their key assets as they prepare for another continental campaign.
Any transfer approach is expected to factor in the player’s contract status, the club’s ambitions and Suphanat’s own appetite for fresh challenges.

Preparation for the 2026/27 campaign and the Jakarta draw

Buriram United will return to the ASEAN Club Championship as defending champions, with the 2026/27 draw scheduled to take place in Jakarta.
The club’s third successive appearance in the competition will test its depth and the ability of younger players to step up across a longer season.
For Suphanat, the upcoming campaign offers a platform to consolidate his form and to stake a claim for further international recognition.

Suphanat Mueanta’s double contribution to Buriram United’s title defence crystallises a season of growth for a forward who combines youthful hunger with an expanding trophy record, and his progress will be watched closely as clubs and supporters look ahead to the next regional campaign.

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