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Squads for the Football at the 1966 Asian Games played in Bangkok, Thailand.
Head coach: German Zonin
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Tin Aung | ||||
2 | Maung Than Win | |||||
5 | Maung Tin Han | |||||
3 | Kyaw Thaung | |||||
12 | Soe Myint | |||||
7 | Maung Aye Maung | |||||
6 | FW | Suk Bahadur Thapa | ||||
8 | Maung Hla Htay | |||||
9 | Han Thien | |||||
10 | Hla Kyi | |||||
11 | Pu Ba | |||||
Hla Pe | ||||||
Hla Shwe Kay | ||||||
Khin Maung Lay | ||||||
MF | Maung Maung | |||||
Ohn Pe | ||||||
Than Lwin | ||||||
Thein Aung | ||||||
Tin Aye | ||||||
Win Kyi |
Head coach: An Jong-soo
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Saravut Pathipakornchai | ||||
9 | Chuchart Thanormchai | |||||
4 | Yongyouth Cankhagowit | |||||
8 | Ananta Hongchareon | |||||
12 | Chalerm Jones | |||||
3 | Suphot Panich | |||||
13 | Udomsilp Sonbutnag | |||||
14 | Asdang Panikabuir | |||||
15 | Yanyong Na-Nongkai | |||||
18 | Vichit Yamboonruang | |||||
20 | Vanakit Prasan Danchareon |
Head coach: Mohammed Hussain [1]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Peter Thangaraj | 24 December 1935 (aged 30) | ![]() | |||
GK | C Mustafa | ![]() | ||||
DF | Jarnail Singh (c) | 20 February 1936 (aged 30) | ![]() | |||
DF | Chandreswar Prasad | ![]() | ||||
DF | Syed Nayeemuddin | ![]() | ||||
DF | Arun Ghosh | 7 July 1941 (aged 25) | ![]() | |||
DF | Altaf Ahmed | ![]() | ||||
MF | Kajal Mukherjee | ![]() | ||||
MF | Yousuf Khan | 5 August 1937 (aged 29) | ![]() | |||
MF | Prasanta Sinha | ![]() | ||||
MF | Krisnaji Rao | ![]() | ||||
FW | Ashok Chatterjee | ![]() | ||||
FW | Pradip Kumar Banerjee | 23 June 1936 (aged 30) | ![]() | |||
FW | Inder Singh | 23 December 1943 (aged 22) | ![]() | |||
FW | Arumai Nayagam | ![]() | ||||
FW | Parimal Dey | 4 May 1941 (aged 25) | ![]() | |||
FW | P. Kannan | ![]() |
Head coach: György Szűcs
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Aziz Asli | ![]() | |||
5 | Hamid Jasemian | ![]() | ||||
4 | Hassan Habibi | ![]() | ||||
18 | Parviz Mirzahassan | ![]() | ||||
6 | Goudarz Habibi | ![]() | ||||
17 | FW | Homayoun Behzadi | ![]() | |||
12 | Hamid Aminikhah | ![]() | ||||
11 | Ali Jabbari | ![]() | ||||
15 | Fariborz Esmaeili | ![]() | ||||
8 | FW | Jalal Talebi | ![]() | |||
13 | FW | Akbar Eftekhari | ![]() | |||
9 | Mostafa Arab | ![]() | ||||
10 | Gholam Hossein Farzami | ![]() | ||||
3 | Parviz Ghelichkhani | ![]() | ||||
7 | Mohammad Ranjbar | ![]() | ||||
14 | Abdollah Saedi | ![]() | ||||
Mehrab Shahrokhi | ![]() | |||||
16 | Hamid Shirzadegan | ![]() | ||||
2 | Faramarz Zelli | ![]() |
Head coach: Ken Naganuma
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Masahiro Hamazaki | ![]() | ||||
GK | Kenzo Yokoyama | ![]() | ||||
DF | Yoshitada Yamaguchi | ![]() | ||||
DF | Ryozo Suzuki | ![]() | ||||
DF | Masakatsu Miyamoto | ![]() | ||||
DF | Kazuo Imanishi | ![]() | ||||
DF | Hisao Kami | ![]() | ||||
DF | Hiroshi Katayama | ![]() | ||||
MF | Takaji Mori | ![]() | ||||
MF | Aritatsu Ogi | ![]() | ||||
FW | Takeo Kimura | ![]() | ||||
FW | Ikuo Matsumoto | ![]() | ||||
FW | Yasuyuki Kuwahara | ![]() | ||||
FW | Shigeo Yaegashi | ![]() | ||||
FW | Teruki Miyamoto | ![]() | ||||
FW | Kunishige Kamamoto | ![]() | ||||
FW | Ryuichi Sugiyama | ![]() | ||||
FW | Masashi Watanabe | ![]() |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Chow Chee Keong | |||||
DF | Abdullah Noordin | |||||
DF | Foo Fook Chuan | |||||
MF | Ibrahim Mydin | |||||
DF | M. Chandran | |||||
MF | Noordin Jan | |||||
FW | Wong Fook Yoong | |||||
FW | Robert Choe | |||||
FW | Dali Omar | |||||
FW | Syed Ahmad | |||||
FW | M. Karathu |
Head coach: Bao Ging-Jin(鮑景賢)
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Lau Kin-chung(劉建中) | |||||
DF | Law Pak(羅北) | |||||
FW | Kwok Yu(郭有) | |||||
DF | Kwok Kam-hung(郭錦洪) | |||||
MF | Lam Seung-yee(林尚義) | |||||
FW | Mok Chun-wah(莫振華) | |||||
FW | Cheung Chi-doy(張子岱) | |||||
FW | Cheung Chi-wai(張子慧) | |||||
FW | Wong Chi-keung(黃志強) | |||||
Kwok Chiu-ming (郭秋明) | ||||||
Tsang Geng-hung (曾鏡洪) | ||||||
Lai Tsin-kau (黎展球) | ||||||
Mak Tian-fu(麥天富) | ||||||
Yang Wai-jip(楊偉業) | ||||||
Tsau Siu-hung (周少雄) | ||||||
Tam Hon-sam (譚漢心) |
Hong Kong national team and Republic of China national team shared same fodder of players during pre-1971. Most (if not all) the players playing in the Hong Kong football league. The ROC team practically the A-team, while Hong Kong practically the B-team, with lesser quality of players.
Head coach: EA Mangindaan
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Judo Hadianto | ![]() | ||||
GK | Lie Tying Siam | ![]() | ||||
DF | Fan Tek Fong (Muljadi/Hadi Muljadi) | ![]() | ||||
DF | John Simon | ![]() | ||||
DF | Saleh Ramadaud | ![]() | ||||
DF | Sharunah | ![]() | ||||
DF | Reny Salaki | ![]() | ||||
DF | Willy Ang Ching Siang | ![]() | ||||
DF | Hafid Sijaya Hasan | ![]() | ||||
MF | Surya Lesmana(Liem Soei Liang) | ![]() | ||||
MF | Tahir Jusuf | ![]() | ||||
MF | Abdul Kadir | ![]() | ||||
MF | Mohammad Basri | ![]() | ||||
MF | Sinyo Aliandoe | ![]() | ||||
MF | Andjiek Ali Nurdin | ![]() | ||||
MF | Welly Daud | ![]() | ||||
MF | Iswadi Idris | ![]() | ||||
MF | Mudayat | ![]() | ||||
FW | Soetjipto Soentoro | ![]() | ||||
FW | Max Timisela | ![]() | ||||
FW | Jacob Sihasale | ![]() | ||||
FW | Kwee Tek Liong | ![]() |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Wilfred Skinner | |||||
DF | ||||||
DF | ||||||
MF | ||||||
DF | ||||||
MF | ||||||
FW | Rahim Omar | |||||
FW | ||||||
FW | Quah Kim Lye | |||||
FW | Majid Ariff | |||||
FW | Mohamed Ali Aripp |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Pham Van Rang | |||||
DF | ||||||
DF | ||||||
MF | ||||||
DF | ||||||
MF | Nguyen Ngoc Thanh | |||||
FW | ||||||
FW | ||||||
FW | ||||||
FW | Do Thoi Vinh | |||||
FW | Nguyen van Ngon |
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