Snong Chaiyong

Thai footballer

Snong Chaiyong is a Thai former footballer who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics, the second and last time Thailand had an Olympics presence in football. He comes from a family of six brothers, all of whom were members of the Thailand national football team (Snong from 1965 to 1972).[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ จิรัฏฐ์ จันทะเสน (31 July 2017). "บทความ โอลิมปิก 1968 เกียรติยศสุดท้าย". www.siamfootball.com (in Thai). Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  2. ^ บี บางปะกง (17 February 2022). "สารานุกรมอดีตทีมชาติ". Thairath (in Thai). Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  3. ^ "'พล.ต.สำเริง ไชยยงค์' สำนึกในพระมหากรุณาธิคุณ ถวายงานฟุตบอลแด่รัชกาลที่10". Matichon Daily (in Thai). 2 December 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
Thailand squads
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Thailand football squad1968 Summer Olympics
  • Chow
  • Saravuth
  • Narong Sangkasuwan
  • Yongyouth
  • Paisarn
  • Chirawat
  • Snong
  • Paiboon
  • Chatchai
  • 10 Kriengsak
  • 11 Udomsilp
  • 12 Narong Thongpleow
  • 13 Niwat
  • 14 Suphot
  • 15 Boonlert
  • 16 Praderm
  • 17 Vichai
  • 18 Kriengsak
  • Coach: Glomb
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