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Ex-Chelsea Star Debuts for Thailand, Scores Twice
2 Dec
Summary
- Jude Soonsup-Bell made his debut for the Thailand national team.
- He scored two goals in a recent Asian Cup qualifying match.
- His mother was born in Thailand, inspiring his international choice.

Jude Soonsup-Bell, a former Chelsea academy forward, has officially debuted for the Thailand national football team, realizing a long-held aspiration. Although his first match saw him miss a penalty, he swiftly scored two goals in a subsequent 4-0 victory, marking a memorable start. Soonsup-Bell, who previously represented England at various youth levels, qualifies to play for Thailand through his mother, who was born there. He has been in discussions with the Thai FA for several years about making the international switch.
His decision to represent Thailand is deeply personal, driven by his Thai heritage and family connections. Soonsup-Bell has spent considerable time in Thailand and is actively learning the language. The presence of other dual-nationality players and an English coach has aided his integration into the squad. This international experience also provides a potential boost to his club career, which has seen moves to Tottenham Hotspur and Cordoba CF.
Having progressed through the academies of Swindon Town and Chelsea, where he made a senior debut, Soonsup-Bell later joined Tottenham's development squad. His move to Spanish side Cordoba CF proved challenging, and he is now with Grimsby Town. The 21-year-old forward aims to gain more playing time and fulfill his potential, inspired by Thailand's ambition to qualify for the World Cup.




