[ as well as Martini (1990–91) and ]Singtao
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(1991 to ?) in the 1990s. Those clubs were all based in Hong Kong.
Sea Bee
Law was hired as the head coach of Sea Bee
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in 1977. He coached the team until the end of the 1981–82 Hong Kong First Division League
The 1981–82 Hong Kong First Division League season was the 71st since its establishment.
League table
References
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He also attended an advanced coaching course that was conducted by a West German coach as well as sponsored by the West German Consulate General Hong Kong in 1980.
Tsuen Wan
Law was the head coach of Tsuen Wan
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from 1982. He was dismissed in January 1983.
Eastern (second and the third spells)
Law was the head coach of Eastern in the 1980s. He resigned in April 1985. The club also promoted his assistant But Wai-hong () as head coach.[
Law was re-hired by Eastern in November 1985 as vice-manager () and head coach (). In the next season, Law and Leung Chun-kuen () were hired as joint-head coach () of Eastern in June 1986. The latter was promoted from footballer and would attended coaching class in August 1986 in the United Kingdom. In June 1987, Law was reassigned from the head coach to the technical consultant () of Eastern. Soon later he left the club.
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Po Chai Pills
Law was hired as head coach by Po Chai Pills, a newcomer of 1987–88 Hong Kong First Division League in 1987. The club is a namesake of the Po Chai Pills, a proprietary Chinese medicine. The club relegated back to the second division in 1988.
Happy Valley
Law and () were hired by Happy Valley as joint-head coach in 1988, while the former manager () Mr. Leung/Leong/ Liang () was assigned a more administrative role by the head (and financial contributor) of the football section () of the club, Ricky Yu Kam-wai (), as an assistant of Yu's brother, Lawrence Yu Kam-kee
Lawrence Yu Kam-kee MBE, BBS, JP (, born 1946) is a prominent Hong Kong businessman.
Biography
He graduated from the Diocesan Boys' School in the 1960s.
He is currently serving as the Chairman of the China Renji Medical Group Limited.
He is t ...
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He won Hong Kong First Division League
The Hong Kong First Division League () is the second-highest division in the Hong Kong football league system. Established in 1908, it is the third oldest in Asia. The league was formerly the highest division in Hong Kong until the formation ...
with Happy Valley[ in 1989. However, his contract was not renewed.
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Martini
Law was hired by Martini (), a club from the second division as head coach in the 1990–91 season. He resigned in January 1991 but changed his mind in the same month. He resigned again in March 1991.
Singtao
Law was hired by Singtao in June 1991, replacing ().
Honours
;As player
* Asian Games
** 1958
Events
January
* January 1 – The European Economic Community (EEC) comes into being.
* January 3 – The West Indies Federation is formed.
* January 4
** Edmund Hillary's Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition completes the third ...
(Republic of China or Taiwan)
;As coach
* Hong Kong First Division League
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** 1988–89 ( Happy Valley)
Personal life
Law was known for pro-Republic of China (Taiwan) as his political affiliation. In 1962, an advertisement on ''New Evening Post
''The New Evening Post'' ( Chinese: 新晚報) was a Hong Kong newspaper. It was the evening edition of ''Ta Kung Pao''. It started printing on October 15, 1950 and stopped printing on July 27, 1997.
The famous novelist Jin Yong was an edito ...
'', claimed Law and some of the footballers, congratulated the 12th anniversary of the establishment of ''New Evening Post'', a pro-People's Republic of China
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(Communist Party of China
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) newspaper. However, another open letter on ', a pro-Republic of China (Taiwan) and Kuomintang
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newspaper, Law and three other people, declared that they did not endorse to put their names on the advertisement.
Law died on 1 September 2013 in the Eastern Hospital, Hong Kong, according to Eastern Football Team
Eastern Athletic Association Football Team Limited, also known as Eastern Sports Club (), is a Hong Kong professional sports club whose football section competes in the Hong Kong Premier League, the top flight of Hong Kong football.
The foo ...
; or before 2014, according to former teammate Law Pak during an interview.
References
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Taiwanese footballers
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Eastern Sports Club football managers
Sea Bee managers
Kwong Wah AA managers
Happy Valley AA managers
Sing Tao SC managers
Hong Kong First Division League players
Chinese Taipei international footballers
Chinese Taipei international footballers from Hong Kong
Footballers at the 1958 Asian Games
Medalists at the 1958 Asian Games
1960 AFC Asian Cup players
1968 AFC Asian Cup players
Asian Games medalists in football
Asian Games gold medalists for Chinese Taipei
Footballers at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Olympic footballers of Taiwan
Association football forwards
1929 births
2013 deaths