Wanasthana Sajakul
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Thai football manager and politician
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Personal information | |||
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Full name | Wanasthana Sajakul | ||
Date of birth | (1943年02月09日) 9 February 1943 (age 82) | ||
Place of birth | Narathiwat, Thailand | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
1992–1994 | Thailand U-20 | ||
1993–1995 | Thailand B (Dream Team) | ||
1996 | Thailand | ||
2006–2007 | Chula-Sinthana FC | ||
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of July 3, 2008 |
Wanasthana Sajakul, also known as Big Hoy (former name: Thawatchai Sajakul) is a Thai politician and former member of parliament, former manager for the Thailand national football team from 1993 to 1996, and manager of Thailand Premier League side Chula-Sinthana FC. He has led the side to the Thailand Division 1 League, Group B title in 2007 and the Thailand Division 2 League title in 2006.[1]
Honours
[edit ]As manager
International
- 1993 SEA Games - Thailand
- 1994 King's Cup - Thailand B (Dream Team)
- 1995 SEA Games - Thailand
- 1996 Tiger Cup - Thailand
- 1997 SEA Games - Thailand
Club
- Thailand Division 1 League Champions : 2007 with Chula-Sinthana FC - Group B
- Thailand Division 2 League Champions: 2006 with Chula-Sinthana FC
References
[edit ]- ^ Chittinand, Tor (2010年03月31日). "Big Hoy makes political comeback". Bangkok Post.
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