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Piyapong Pue-on

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Thai footballer (born 1959)
Piyapong Pue-on
Pue-on in 2010 atRajamangala Stadium
Personal information
Full namePiyapong Pue-on
Birth namePadej Khankruea
Date of birth (1959-11-14)14 November 1959 (age 66)
Place of birthPrachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
PositionStriker
Youth career
1976–1978Air Technical Training School
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1979–1984Royal Thai Air Force145(91)
1984–1986Lucky-Goldstar FC34(17)
1986–1989Royal Thai Air Force
1989–1990Pahang FA61(70)
1990–1997Royal Thai Air Force248(164)
Total488(342)
International career
1981–1997Thailand100(70)
Managerial career
1997–2008Royal Thai Air Force
2008–2013TPL All-Star
2009Nakhon Pathom
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Piyapong Pue-on (Thai:ปิยะพงษ์ ผิวอ่อน;RTGSPiyaphong Phio-on; bornPadej Khankruea (Thai:เผด็จ ขันเครือ;RTGSPhadet Khankhruea; 14 November 1959) is a Thai formerfootball player who played as a striker. He was a football player of thenational team and also played for South Korean clubLucky-Goldstar FC.

Club career

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Lucky-Goldstar FC

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Piyapong Pue-on's signedLucky-Goldstar FC kit on display at theNational Museum of Korean Contemporary History

In August 1984, Piyapong joinedK League clubLucky-Goldstar FC.[1]

In the1984 K League season, he scored on his debut on 8 September againstPOSCO Dolphins. He played one of the leading roles to crown the Lucky-Goldstar as theK League champions in 1985, scoring 12 goals and providing 6 assists.[2]

International career

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Piyapong played forThailand national team for 16 years (1981–1997), scoring 70 goals in 100 appearances in full international matches.[3]

International goals

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Results list Thailand's goal tally first.[4]
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.June 20, 1981Seoul Indonesia13–11981 President's Cup
2.November 11, 1981Bangkok Pakistan11–01981 King's Cup
3.November 15, 1981Bangkok Malaysia22–01981 King's Cup
4.
5.December 9, 1981Manila Malaysia22–21981 Southeast Asian Games
6.
7.December 11, 1981Manila Myanmar23–31981 Southeast Asian Games
8.
9.December 14, 1981Manila Indonesia22–01981 Southeast Asian Games
10.
11.December 15, 1981Manila Malaysia22–11981 Southeast Asian Games
12.
13.May 1, 1982Bangkok Singapore11–11982 King's Cup
14.May 7, 1982Bangkok   Nepal13–11982 King's Cup
15.May 15, 1982Bangkok Singapore22–21982 King's Cup
16.
17.May 17, 1982Bangkok South Korea10–0[a]1982 King's Cup
18.November 24, 1982New Delhi Syria13–11982 Asian Games
19.April 10, 1983Kathmandu   Nepal22–0Affa Cup
20.
21.May 29, 1983Singapore Indonesia15–01983 Southeast Asian Games
22.May 31, 1983Singapore Brunei22–11983 Southeast Asian Games
23.
24.June 4, 1983Singapore Malaysia11–1[b]1983 Southeast Asian Games
25.June 6, 1983Singapore Singapore12–11983 Southeast Asian Games
26.July 18, 1983Beijing Hong Kong11–1[c]1983 Great Wall Cup
27.July 20, 1983Beijing China11–21983 Great Wall Cup
28.November 1, 1983Bangkok South Korea12–11984 Summer Olympics qualification
29.November 10, 1983Bangkok China11–01984 Summer Olympics qualification
30.April 15, 1984Bangkok Japan35–21984 Summer Olympics qualification
31.
32.
33.August 9, 1984Bangkok Philippines23–01984 AFC Asian Cup qualification
34.
35.December 8, 1985Bangkok Malaysia11–11985 Southeast Asian Games
36.December 12, 1985Bangkok Philippines27–01985 Southeast Asian Games
37.
38.December 15, 1985Bangkok Indonesia27–01985 Southeast Asian Games
39.
40.September 23, 1986Daegu United Arab Emirates11–21986 Asian Games
41.September 29, 1986Seoul Pakistan36–01986 Asian Games
42.
43.
44.September 10, 1987Jakarta Brunei23–11987 Southeast Asian Games
45.
46.September 19, 1987Jakarta Myanmar24–01987 Southeast Asian Games
47.
48.January 14, 1988Bangkok Indonesia13–31988 King's Cup
49.January 30, 1989Bangkok Indonesia23–01989 King's Cup
50.
51.February 19, 1989Bangkok Bangladesh11–01990 FIFA World Cup qualification
52.August 22, 1989Kuala Lumpur Myanmar23–01989 Southeast Asian Games
53.
54.August 24, 1989Kuala Lumpur Singapore11–11989 Southeast Asian Games
55.February 10, 1993Bangkok China11–01993 King's Cup
56.April 18, 1993Tokyo Bangladesh34–11994 FIFA World Cup qualification
57.
58.
59.May 3, 1993Dubai Sri Lanka33–01994 FIFA World Cup qualification
60.
61.
62.May 5, 1993Dubai Bangladesh24–11994 FIFA World Cup qualification
63.
64.June 7, 1993Singapore Myanmar12–01993 Southeast Asian Games
65.June 11, 1993Singapore Brunei15–21993 Southeast Asian Games
66.June 13, 1993Singapore Laos24–11993 Southeast Asian Games
67.
68.June 20, 1993Singapore Myanmar14–31993 Southeast Asian Games
69.March 2, 1997Bangkok South Korea11–31998 FIFA World Cup qualification
70.October 12, 1997Jakarta Cambodia14–01997 Southeast Asian Games
  1. ^Thailand won 4–3 after thepenalty shootout.
  2. ^Thailand won 4–1 after the penalty shootout.
  3. ^Thailand won 4–3 after the penalty shootout.

Coaching career

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Piyapong coached theRoyal Thai Air Force football club between 1997 and 2008.

Personal life

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Piyapong appeared in the 2004 filmBorn to Fight.[5]

Honours

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Player

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Lucky-Goldstar FC[6]

Pahang FA

Thailand

Gold medal:1981,1983,1985,1993
Bronze medal:1987

Individual

Manager

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Royal Thai Air Force

Individual

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  • Asian Player of the Month: February 1997[9]
  • Asian Coach of the Month: January 1998[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"네이버 뉴스 라이브러리".NAVER Newslibrary (in Korean). Retrieved28 August 2019.
  2. ^피아퐁 "21년 간 한국 잊어본 적 없다 (in Korean).Yonhap News. August 1, 2007.
  3. ^"Players with 100+ Caps and 30+ International Goals".RSSSF. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2017.
  4. ^"Piyapong Pue-on - Century of International Appearances".RSSSF. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2017.
  5. ^"Piyapong Pue-on Filmography". bfi.org.uk. Archived fromthe original on January 16, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2017.
  6. ^"'태국 축구영웅' 피아퐁 아들과 함께 FC서울 방문" (in Korean).FC Seoul official website. October 13, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2017.
  7. ^abc"SEA's Biggest Football Exports - From Piyapong to Fandi & a Barcelona legend".FourFourTwo. 19 July 2017. Retrieved9 December 2018.
  8. ^"เดอะตุ๊กเผยรอคุยบอร์ดท่าเรือศุกร์นี้ก่อนตัดสินใจ".Goal (in Thai). Retrieved8 September 2019.
  9. ^"Thai hero Piyapong takes award".Asian Football Confederation. 8 July 1997. Archived fromthe original on 8 July 1997.
  10. ^"Youngster takes top award".Asian Football Confederation. 14 May 1998. Archived fromthe original on 1998-05-14.

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