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Thai footballer
Piyapong Pue-on
(
Thai
:
???????? ???????
;
RTGS
:
Piyaphong Phio-on
; born
Padej Khankruea
(
Thai
:
????? ????????
;
RTGS
:
Phadet Khankhruea
; 14 November 1959) is a Thai former
football
player who played as a striker. He was a member of the
Thailand national team
and also played for South Korean side
Lucky-Goldstar FC
.
Club career
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Lucky-Goldstar FC
[
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]
In August 1984, Piyapong joined
K League
club
Lucky-Goldstar FC
.
[1]
In the
1984 K League season
, he scored on his debut on 8 September against
POSCO Dolphins
. He played one of the leading roles to crown the Lucky-Goldstar as the
K League champions
in 1985, scoring 12 goals and providing 6 assists.
[2]
International career
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Piyapong played for
Thailand 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]
#
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Result
|
Competition
|
1.
|
June 20, 1981
|
Seoul
|
Indonesia
|
1
|
3?1
|
1981 President's Cup
|
2.
|
November 11, 1981
|
Bangkok
|
Pakistan
|
1
|
1?0
|
1981 King's Cup
|
3.
|
November 15, 1981
|
Bangkok
|
Malaysia
|
2
|
2?0
|
1981 King's Cup
|
5.
|
December 9, 1981
|
Manila
|
Malaysia
|
2
|
2?2
|
1981 Southeast Asian Games
|
7.
|
December 11, 1981
|
Manila
|
Myanmar
|
2
|
3?3
|
1981 Southeast Asian Games
|
9.
|
December 14, 1981
|
Manila
|
Indonesia
|
2
|
2?0
|
1981 Southeast Asian Games
|
11.
|
December 15, 1981
|
Manila
|
Malaysia
|
2
|
2?1
|
1981 Southeast Asian Games
|
13.
|
May 1, 1982
|
Bangkok
|
Singapore
|
1
|
1?1
|
1982 King's Cup
|
14.
|
May 7, 1982
|
Bangkok
|
Nepal
|
1
|
3?1
|
1982 King's Cup
|
15.
|
May 15, 1982
|
Bangkok
|
Singapore
|
2
|
2?2
|
1982 King's Cup
|
17.
|
May 17, 1982
|
Bangkok
|
South Korea
|
1
|
0?0
[a]
|
1982 King's Cup
|
18.
|
November 24, 1982
|
New Delhi
|
Syria
|
1
|
3?1
|
1982 Asian Games
|
19.
|
April 10, 1983
|
Kathmandu
|
Nepal
|
2
|
2?0
|
Affa Cup
|
21.
|
May 29, 1983
|
Singapore
|
Indonesia
|
1
|
5?0
|
1983 Southeast Asian Games
|
22.
|
May 31, 1983
|
Singapore
|
Brunei
|
2
|
2?1
|
1983 Southeast Asian Games
|
24.
|
June 4, 1983
|
Singapore
|
Malaysia
|
1
|
1?1
[b]
|
1983 Southeast Asian Games
|
25.
|
June 6, 1983
|
Singapore
|
Singapore
|
1
|
2?1
|
1983 Southeast Asian Games
|
26.
|
July 18, 1983
|
Beijing
|
Hong Kong
|
1
|
1?1
[c]
|
1983 Great Wall Cup
|
27.
|
July 20, 1983
|
Beijing
|
China
|
1
|
1?2
|
1983 Great Wall Cup
|
-
|
November 1, 1983
|
Bangkok
|
South Korea
|
1
|
2?1
|
1984 Summer Olympics qualification
|
-
|
November 10, 1983
|
Bangkok
|
China
|
1
|
1?0
|
1984 Summer Olympics qualification
|
-
|
April 15, 1984
|
Bangkok
|
Japan
|
3
|
5?2
|
1984 Summer Olympics qualification
|
28.
|
August 9, 1984
|
Bangkok
|
Philippines
|
2
|
3?0
|
1984 AFC Asian Cup qualification
|
29.
|
December 8, 1985
|
Bangkok
|
Malaysia
|
1
|
1?1
|
1985 Southeast Asian Games
|
30.
|
December 12, 1985
|
Bangkok
|
Philippines
|
2
|
7?0
|
1985 Southeast Asian Games
|
31.
|
December 15, 1985
|
Bangkok
|
Indonesia
|
2
|
7?0
|
1985 Southeast Asian Games
|
32.
|
September 23, 1986
|
Daegu
|
United Arab Emirates
|
1
|
1?2
|
1986 Asian Games
|
33.
|
September 29, 1986
|
Seoul
|
Pakistan
|
3
|
6?0
|
1986 Asian Games
|
34.
|
September 10, 1987
|
Jakarta
|
Brunei
|
2
|
3?1
|
1987 Southeast Asian Games
|
35.
|
September 19, 1987
|
Jakarta
|
Myanmar
|
2
|
4?0
|
1987 Southeast Asian Games
|
36.
|
January 14, 1988
|
Bangkok
|
Indonesia
|
1
|
3?3
|
1988 King's Cup
|
37.
|
January 30, 1989
|
Bangkok
|
Indonesia
|
2
|
3?0
|
1989 King's Cup
|
38.
|
February 19, 1989
|
Bangkok
|
Bangladesh
|
1
|
1?0
|
1990 FIFA World Cup qualification
|
39.
|
August 22, 1989
|
Kuala Lumpur
|
Myanmar
|
2
|
3?0
|
1989 Southeast Asian Games
|
40.
|
August 24, 1989
|
Kuala Lumpur
|
Singapore
|
1
|
1?1
|
1989 Southeast Asian Games
|
41.
|
February 10, 1993
|
Bangkok
|
China
|
1
|
1?0
|
1993 King's Cup
|
42.
|
April 18, 1993
|
Tokyo
|
Bangladesh
|
3
|
4?1
|
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
|
43.
|
May 3, 1993
|
Dubai
|
Sri Lanka
|
3
|
3?0
|
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
|
44.
|
May 5, 1993
|
Dubai
|
Bangladesh
|
2
|
4?1
|
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
|
45.
|
June 7, 1993
|
Singapore
|
Myanmar
|
1
|
2?0
|
1993 Southeast Asian Games
|
46.
|
June 11, 1993
|
Singapore
|
Brunei
|
1
|
5?2
|
1993 Southeast Asian Games
|
47.
|
June 13, 1993
|
Singapore
|
Laos
|
2
|
4?1
|
1993 Southeast Asian Games
|
48.
|
June 20, 1993
|
Singapore
|
Myanmar
|
1
|
4?3
|
1993 Southeast Asian Games
|
49.
|
March 2, 1997
|
Bangkok
|
South Korea
|
1
|
1?3
|
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
|
50.
|
October 12, 1997
|
Jakarta
|
Cambodia
|
1
|
4?0
|
1997 Southeast Asian Games
|
- ^
Thailand won 4?3 after the
penalty shootout
.
- ^
Thailand won 4?1 after the penalty shootout.
- ^
Thailand won 4?3 after the penalty shootout.
Coaching career
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Piyapong coached the
Royal Thai Air Force
football club between 1997 and 2008.
Personal life
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Piyapong appeared in the 2004 film
Born to Fight
.
[5]
Honours
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Player
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Lucky-Goldstar FC
[6]
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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