Hein Htet Aung

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Hein Htet Aung
Personal information
Full name Hein Htet Aung
Date of birth (2001-10-05) 5 October 2001 (age 20) [1]
Place of birth Bago, Myanmar
Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Position(s) Winger
Club information
Current team
Selangor
Number 20
Youth career
2011-2017 Myanmar Football Academy
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2018–2020 Hanthawaddy United. 54 (9)
2021 Selangor II 7 (2)
2021– Selangor 19 (3)
National team
2019 Myanmar U18 12 (2)
2017–2019 Myanmar U19 10 (0)
2017–2020 Myanmar U20 24 (8)
2017– Myanmar U23 11 (2)
2021– Myanmar 3 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of December 27, 2021
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 22:51, 29 November 2021 (UTC)

Hein Htet Aung (Burmese: ဟိန္းထက္ေအာင္; born 5 October 2001 ) is a Burmese Professional footballer who plays as a winger for Selangor in Malaysia Super League. He is a graduate of Myanmar Football Academy. He was named player of the month for the 2020 Myanmar National League in September.

Career[]

Myanmar Football Academy[]

Hein Htet Aung joined Myanmar Football Academy in 2011 at the age of 10. Tipped as a gem in the squad, Hein Htet Aung represented the national team throughout his spell at the academy annually. Starting from Under 12, he went all the way up to Under 22 where he is currently playing. Hein Htet Aung began his career as a forward but after some years, he switched to the wings where he can operate as both left and right winger. In 2018, he transferred to his hometown club Hanthawaddy United FC to begin his professional career.

Hanthawaddy United[]

Hein Htet Aung began his professional career at Hanthawaddy United in 2018 after graduating from Myanmar Football Academy Mandalay. Deemed to be the next rising star of the country, Hein Htet Aung settled in Hanthawaddy United not long after he arrived at the club. In his first season, he helped his team finish fourth in 2018 Myanmar National League as well as claiming a second place in 2018 General Aung San Shield. 2019 was a tough year for Hein Htet Aung as Hanthawaddy United finished fifth in 2019 Myanmar National League. However, after major changes were made within the club, including a managerial change, Hein Htet Aung once again showed his full potential in the following year. 2020 was a successful year for Hein Htet Aung as he helped Hanthawaddy United finish second in 2020 Myanmar National League, which was the biggest achievement in club's history. Despite being only 18 years old at the time, Hein Htet Aung scored 6 goals and laid on 9 assists which made him a join top assister with his national teammate Lwin Moe Aung. Not only that he won Player Of The Month award in September, he was named the best young player of 2020 Myanmar National League at the end of the season. After a successful 3 years spell at Hanthawaddy United, scoring a total of 9 goals over 54 appearances, Hein Htet Aung has decided to part ways with the team in order to achieve his dream of playing abroad. He is expected to join a Selangor-based team in Malaysia for 2021–22 season.

Selangor[]

In early 2021, Htet joins Selangor for the rest of the season. On 13 August, his agent confirmed he has sign a new contract before his amazing performance against Kedah Darul Aman that he managed got two assist in 4–2 win.

Controversies[]

On March 6, 2021, after a match between Selangor II and PDRM FC, Hein displayed a three-finger salute showing solidarity for the ongoing Myanmar protests. As a result, on March 26, the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) released a statement saying that Hein violated Article 59 of the FAM Disciplinary Code (2015 edition), and that he was given a one-match ban, not being allowed to participate in a match against Perak II on April 2.[2][3]

Honours[]

Hanthawaddy United
Myanmar U-22 National Football Team
  • Med 3.png Bronze medal : 2019 BTV Cup

References[]

  1. ^ "profile of Hein Htet Aung". globalsportsarchive.
  2. ^ "Myanmar player in Malaysia punished over anti-coup salute". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  3. ^ "Myanmar footballer in Malaysia suspended over three-finger salute". Thai Enquirer. 2021-03-29. Retrieved 2021-06-25.

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