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Law was a player of [[KMB Football Team|KMB]] in the 1950s.<ref>落魄球王姚卓然 - 沈西城
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Law Pak
Born (1929-08-05) 5 August 1929 (age 94)
Hong Kong, the British Empire
Nationality
Republic of China (Taiwan)(1949–0000)
British Hong Kong(1929–1997)
Republic of China(1929–1949)
CitizenshipBritish Hong Kong (1929–1997)
Occupations
  • association footballer
  • association football coach
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Association football career
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
KMB
International career
1958–1967[1] Republic of China (Taiwan)
Managerial career
Yuen Long[1]
1977–1981 Republic of China (Taiwan)[1]
1975–1989[1] Flying Camel[1]
1990–1991 Eastern[1]
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese羅北
Simplified Chinese罗北

Law Pak (born 5 August 1929) is a former football coach and former Republic of China (Taiwan) international footballer. However, he spent his entire playing career in the British Hong Kong. As a coach, he coached teams from Hong Kong and Taiwan; he also resided in Taiwan temporary but in recent year followed his daughter to migrate to the United States.[1]

In 2014, during an interview, he claimed that himself, Mok Chun Wah and Lau Tim were the only surviving gold medalists of the 1958 Asian Games football tournament.[1]

Club career

Law was a player of KMB in the 1950s.[2] He was also employed by the owner of the football club, Kowloon Motor Bus, as a bus station manager.[3]

International career

Law represented the Republic of China (Taiwan) in the 1958 Asian Games, the 1960 Summer Olympics, the 1960 AFC Asian Cup, the 1966 Asian Games and the 1968 AFC Asian Cup.

Law also played for Hong Kong League XI in 1958 Merdeka Tournament.[4]

Managing career

Law had managed Hong Kong football clubs Yuen Long[1] and Eastern.[1][5] He also spent over 10 years in Taiwan for Flying Camel,[1] a military sponsored club. During his career at Taiwan, he also guest coached Republic of China (Taiwan),[1] which the team played under the name "Chinese Taipei" due to the foreign relation of Taiwan as well as the People's Republic of China.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l 何, 長發 (23 October 2014). 羅北逾半世紀足球金牌英雄 一生驕傲在台灣. 發哥論球 column. ETtoday (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 18 December 2017. {{cite news}}: Invalid |script-title=: missing prefix (help)
  2. ^ 落魄球王姚卓然 - 沈西城 http://s.nextmedia.com/apple_sub/a.php?i=20150628&sec_id=12187389&s=12187389&a=19200342
  3. ^ , 峻嶸 (2015). 足球王國:戰後初期的香港足球 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Hong Kong: Joint Publishing. ISBN 9789620437823. Retrieved 18 December 2017 – via Google Book preview.
  4. ^ Written at Kuala Lumpur. 香港慘敗於馬隊原因 球員惜身未能苦鬥 前鋒無法突破密集 楊根保說因先驕後亂而失江山. Ta Kung Pao (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Hong Kong. 4 September 1958 [Written on 2 September 1958]. p. 8 – via Hong Kong Public Libraries.
  5. ^ "東方新軍重體力化 來屆班費增二十萬 羅北擔任領隊古廉權受聘教練". Ta Kung Pao (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Hong Kong. 18 June 1990. p. 8 – via Hong Kong Public Libraries.

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