Career
Chonburi
In Chonburi Surat played as a defender and as a midfielder. Melbourne Victory
Thailand international recruited from Chonburi Football Club in Thailand. Surat Sukha joined Melbourne Victory following a successful stint with Chonburi, where he was part of the Thai club"s AFC Champions League 2008 and AFC Cup 2009 campaigns.
Sukha made his international debut for Thailand in 2008 and joined Melbourne Victory for two years in 2009.
Surat joined 2-time A-League champions, Melbourne Victory, for a transfer fee of ฿1.5million (A$57,700) on 14 May 2009 on a 2-year deal worth A$140,000 "I am very proud, happy and excited to be the first player (from south-east Asia) to play in the A-League." he said. Melbourne Victory has secured Surat for an additional year after he extended his contract with the club until 2012.
Buriram United
In July 2011 he was released by Melbourne, after the club had agreed to an unknown transfer fee for Thailand Premier League club Buriram PEA. lieutenant was also claimed that Sukha"s family was not happy living in Australia, and this had an impact on his decision to leave the Victory. lieutenant was reported that he gets 300,000 baht per month at Buriram.
Surat played for Buriram in the 2012 AFC Champions League.
He also played in the 2013 AFC Champions League for Buriram. On the back of performing extremely well in the Thai Premier League with Chonburi, Surat was called up to the full national side in coach Peter Reid"s first squad announcement, He was called up with 35 other players to the 2008 T&T Cup hosted by Vietnam. He is a Defensive Midfielder who can also play as a Defender.