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Witthaya Laohakul or Witthaya Hloagune previously nicknamed ''"Heng"'' (Lucky) ( th, วิทยา เลาหกุล; born 1 February 1954) is a Thai
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and former player. He was the technical director of Thai football during 2016 to 2018. He is the first Thai footballer who played for a European club at the German
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Playing career

Laohakul was born in
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, Thailand. His football career started with Rajpracha, a football club based in Bangkok. After that he joined
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in 1977. This transfer made him the first Thai to play in Japan. When he moved to
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in 1979, he was the first Thai in the German league
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. Overall, he made only 33 league appearances in three years for the club. After moving to 1. FC Saarbrücken, it was better for him and he play at least 53 league appearances in two years, scoring seven goals. Greatest success in this period made him won the title in the Oberliga Südwest in the 1982–83 season and promoted to the 2. Bundesliga. After his time at Saarbrücken, he returned to Thailand to play at Rajpracha for a short time. In 1986, he came back to play in Japan again as a player for Matsushita FC.


Coaching career

In 1988, Laohakul became assistant coach at Gamba Osaka, a founding member of the
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in 1992. Returning to Thailand, he took over the
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and led the club to the first place in the 1996–97 Thailand Soccer League and qualification for the
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. In 1997, he was be rewarded coach of the year. In 2004, he took over the
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and next year he led Chonburi to win the
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and promote to the
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in the 2006 season. Then he returned to Japanchonburifc.net
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, a club from the third-highest division, with the task to lead the club to the
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. In 2011 he joined Chonburi again as club manager but at the end of the
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Witthaya resigned from his position to work as technical director.


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Witthaya Laohakul Witthaya Laohakul or Witthaya Hloagune previously nicknamed ''"Heng"'' (Lucky) ( th, วิทยา เลาหกุล; born 1 February 1954) is a Thai football manager and former player. He was the technical director of Thai football during ...
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Witthaya Laohakul Witthaya Laohakul or Witthaya Hloagune previously nicknamed ''"Heng"'' (Lucky) ( th, วิทยา เลาหกุล; born 1 February 1954) is a Thai football manager and former player. He was the technical director of Thai football during ...
Witthaya Laohakul Witthaya Laohakul or Witthaya Hloagune previously nicknamed ''"Heng"'' (Lucky) ( th, วิทยา เลาหกุล; born 1 February 1954) is a Thai football manager and former player. He was the technical director of Thai football during ...
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Witthaya Laohakul Witthaya Laohakul or Witthaya Hloagune previously nicknamed ''"Heng"'' (Lucky) ( th, วิทยา เลาหกุล; born 1 February 1954) is a Thai football manager and former player. He was the technical director of Thai football during ...
Gainare Tottori managers
Witthaya Laohakul Witthaya Laohakul or Witthaya Hloagune previously nicknamed ''"Heng"'' (Lucky) ( th, วิทยา เลาหกุล; born 1 February 1954) is a Thai football manager and former player. He was the technical director of Thai football during ...
Witthaya Laohakul Witthaya Laohakul or Witthaya Hloagune previously nicknamed ''"Heng"'' (Lucky) ( th, วิทยา เลาหกุล; born 1 February 1954) is a Thai football manager and former player. He was the technical director of Thai football during ...
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Witthaya Laohakul Witthaya Laohakul or Witthaya Hloagune previously nicknamed ''"Heng"'' (Lucky) ( th, วิทยา เลาหกุล; born 1 February 1954) is a Thai football manager and former player. He was the technical director of Thai football during ...
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