Law Kwok-tai

Association Football Coach From Hong Kong Who Represented Republic Of China (Taiwan) As Footballer

Law Kwok-tai was born in British Hong Kong, United Kingdom on August 5th, 1929 and is the Association Football Coach From Hong Kong Who Represented Republic Of China (Taiwan) As Footballer. At the age of 84, Law Kwok-tai biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
August 5, 1929
Nationality
China
Place of Birth
British Hong Kong, United Kingdom
Death Date
Sep 1, 2013 (age 84)
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Association Football Manager, Association Football Player
Law Kwok-tai Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 84 years old, Law Kwok-tai has this physical status:

Height
170cm
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Law Kwok-tai Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Law Kwok-tai Career

At club level, Law played for Eastern of the Hong Kong First Division League.

International career

Law participated in the 1960 Olympics for the Republic of China (Taiwan, now played as Chinese Taipei). He played his only appearance in that tournament, against Brazil.

He also played in 1960 and 1968 AFC Asian Cup, as well as 1958 Asian Games, where he won the goal medal. He scored against his native Hong Kong in 1968 AFC Asian Cup.

He also represented Hong Kong League XI, a scratch team of the Hong Kong Football Association (HKFA) for 1957 Merdeka Tournament, a friendly tournament. The team was mainly composed of players from the football club Eastern, but most of them in fact ineligible to Hong Kong team, who already played for aforementioned Republic of China (Taiwan).

He also represented another team Hong Kong Chinese team in 1959, against Costa Rican club Deportivo Saprissa in a friendly match and against Malayan Chinese team in the Ho Ho Cup. The team was selected by the Chinese Football Association of Hong Kong, a sub-association of HKFA, the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation of Hong Kong and China National Football Association of Taiwan.

Coaching career

After retirement as a professional footballer, Law became a football coach. He coached Eastern, (as player-manager in 1975–76 season and in the 1980s), Kwong Wah, Sea Bee, Tsuen Wan, Po Chai Pills, Happy Valley, as well as Martini (1990–91) and Singtao (1991 to ?) in the 1990s. Those clubs were all based in Hong Kong.

Law was hired as the head coach of Sea Bee in 1977. He coached the team until the end of the 1981–82 Hong Kong First Division League.

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.

Law was the head coach of Tsuen Wan from 1982. He was dismissed in January 1983.

Law was the head coach of Eastern in the 1980s. He resigned in April 1985. The club also promoted his assistant But Wai-hong (畢偉康) as head coach.

Law was re-hired by Eastern in November 1985 as vice-manager (副領隊) and head coach (總教練). In the next season, Law and Leung Chun-kuen (梁振權) were hired as joint-head coach (教練) 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 (技術顧問) of Eastern. Soon later he left the club.

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.

Law and Chan Kwok-hung (陳國雄) were hired by Happy Valley as joint-head coach in 1988, while the former manager (領隊) Mr. Leung/Leong/Liang (梁子明) was assigned a more administrative role by the head (and financial contributor) of the football section (足主) of the club, Ricky Yu Kam-wai (余錦偉), as an assistant of Yu's brother, Lawrence Yu Kam-kee.

He won Hong Kong First Division League with Happy Valley in 1989. However, his contract was not renewed.

Law was hired by Martini (馬天尼), 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.

Law was hired by Singtao in June 1991, replacing Chan Hung-ping (陳鴻平).

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