I’m very touched by this interview. Chantha’s adventure is absolutely amazing. My son Brian decided to come into Cambodia and gets his volleyball with Maha Ptey (Minsterympf Police). He hopes to represent Cambodia at the next SEA Games in 2025. I pray his hard works and skill sets will get him there. He is a wonderful gifted young volleyball player.
Meet Thierry Chantha Bin, I call him a legend he was born and raised in France, but he moved to his homeland, Cambodia, in 2012 to chase his football career, where he got the opportunity to play in top clubs in Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia, today he shares his life journey to Cambodia, life in Cambodia, and how he made to the national team in Cambodia the struggles and raising kids in Cambodia.
we lucky to have him to play for the national team, everything he said is true the Cambodia in 2007 was a struggling country who still trying to figuring out what to do. Compare to the current day, we have came a long way.
no hate but, if you were born/ and/ or raised outside of cambodia, it is natural and understandable that people in cambodia would not consider you cambodian. the way you grew up, the society, etc. has been influenced by that country. of course although they may say your not khmer, but technically they know you are khmer…but at the same time…. you’re not. it’s not just cambodians that feels this way, other countries in asia carries the same idea. especially, when you can’t even speak your parents mother tongue.
Cambodia is such a great place to live for sure, Definitely 100% new home
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I live in Cambodia :)
I’m very touched by this interview. Chantha’s adventure is absolutely amazing.
My son Brian decided to come into Cambodia and gets his volleyball with Maha Ptey (Minsterympf Police).
He hopes to represent Cambodia at the next SEA Games in 2025. I pray his hard works and skill sets will get him there. He is a wonderful gifted young volleyball player.
I wish him all the best
Meet Thierry Chantha Bin, I call him a legend
he was born and raised in France, but he moved to his homeland, Cambodia, in 2012 to chase his football career, where he got the opportunity to play in top clubs in Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia, today he shares his life journey to Cambodia, life in Cambodia, and how he made to the national team in Cambodia the struggles and raising kids in Cambodia.
Great interview. He seems like such a grounded person.
we lucky to have him to play for the national team, everything he said is true the Cambodia in 2007 was a struggling country who still trying to figuring out what to do. Compare to the current day, we have came a long way.
All the interviews are great and amazing to watch. I alway enjoy watching every guests. Thanks.
He's a good person
I hope you play longer and help Khmer Football to grow in future with all your experience ❤❤❤
Nice man…..good interview
Thanks for sharing your story
It's amazing how he can speak so many languages fluently ❤
barang is a word that describe about the people who come from abroad, generally refers to white, tall, person. it doesn't mean having a lack respect.
He is so awesome 😊🙏
Great interview. His English is very good, considering that he just learned it in Cambodia.😂
love your content brother ❤
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Ciao , I have a question. Where have you been playing in Paris or France?
no hate but, if you were born/ and/ or raised outside of cambodia, it is natural and understandable that people in cambodia would not consider you cambodian. the way you grew up, the society, etc. has been influenced by that country. of course although they may say your not khmer, but technically they know you are khmer…but at the same time…. you’re not. it’s not just cambodians that feels this way, other countries in asia carries the same idea.
especially, when you can’t even speak your parents mother tongue.
Lol he needs to learn Kun Khmer to get respect from those bully people.
But every Caucasian is called Barang in Cambodia, still they live comfortably here without being bullied...