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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: Amnart Chalermchaowarit, Anon Nanok, Anucha Kitpongsri, Anurak Srikerd, Attaphol Buspakom, Chaichan Kiewsen, Chaiyong Khumpiam, Chatchai Paholpat, Choketawee Promrut, Chukiat Noosarung, Datsakorn Thonglao, Dusit Chalermsan, Ittipol Poolsap, Jakkraphan Pornsai, Jamie Waite, Jatupong Thongsukh, Jetsada Puanakunmee, Kawin Thamsatchanan, Kiatisuk Senamuang, Kiatprawut Saiwaeo, Kirati Keawsombat, Kittisak Jaihan, Kittisak Rawangpa, Klairung Treejaksung, Kovid Foythong, Kraikiat Beadtaku, Krissadee Prakobkong, Narat Munin-noppamart, Natee Thongsookkaew, Natipong Sritong-In, Niweat Siriwong, Nontapan Jeansatawong, Noppol Pitafai, Pansa Meesatham, Panupong Wongsa, Pattanapong Sripramote, Pattara Piyapatrakitti, Peeratat Phoruendee, Peter Lang (footballer), Pipat Thonkanya, Piyachart Tamaphan, Piyapong Pue-on, Piyawat Thongman, Pokkhao Anan, Punnarat Klinsukon, Ronnachai Rangsiyo, Rungroj Sawangsri, Salahudin Arware, Sanor Longsawang, Sarayuth Chaikamdee, Sarif Sainui, Seksan Piturat, Sinthaweechai Hathairattanakool, Sompong Soleb, Suchao Nuchnum, Surachai Jaturapattarapong, Surachai Jirasirichote, Surachart Sareepim, Surachet Ngamtip, Surat Sukha, Suree Sukha, Suriya Domtaisong, Sutee Suksomkit, Tada Keelalay, Tanongsak Prajakkata, Tanongsak Promdard, Teerasil Dangda, Teeratep Winothai, Thanunchai Baribarn, Thawatchai Damrong-Ongtrakul, Theeraton Bunmathan, Theerawekin Seehawong, Therdsak Chaiman, Thongchai Akkarapong, Totchtawan Sripan, Umarin Yaodam, Vithoon Kijmongkolsak, Weerayut Jitkuntod, Witthaya Hloagune, Witthaya Nabthong, Worawut Wangsawad, Worrawoot Srimaka, Yuttajak Kornchan, Yutthana Polsak. Excerpt: Kiatisuk "Zico" Senamuang (Thai: , born August 11, 1973, in Udon Thani) is a Thai football manager and a former footballer who played between 1989 and October 2007. He was played as a striker and scored 251 goals from 339 appearances throughout his 18 years career. The former legendary striker was played for clubs in Malaysia, Singapore, England and Vietnam as well as his homeland's clubs. "Zico" also earned 130 caps and scored 69 goals for the country between 1992 and 2007. He is currently managing Bangkok F.C. in Thai Division 1 League. He played with Perlis FA in Malaysia before joining an English club Huddersfield Town in 1999 which somewhat believed to be a publicity stunt by then manager Steve Bruce. After one season, in which he did not feature in the Huddersfield Town first team squad, he left English football for Rajpracha Sports Club in Thailand, later joining Singapore Armed Forces FC where he scored 15 goals in 20 games. In March 2002, he moved once again to become a star in Vietnam with Hoang Anh Gia Lai, where he helped win the V-League title several times. Kiatisuk was awarded a medal for his contributions to Vietnamese football. He returned to play for the Thailand national football team in the King's Cup. He's now retired and is managing Hoang Anh Gia Lai. Kiatisuk played 130 international matches and scored 65 goals for the national team. Both numbers are Thai national records. But in fact, there is confusion about the caps and goals of Kiatisuk due to some real caps and goals of him was not accepted by FIFA. Nonetheless, for the statistic of Thailand, Kiatisuk scored 100 goals for the national team. After retiring from playing in 2006 Kiatisuk went straight into management with V-League side Hoang Anh Gia Lai before moving back home to Thailand to take charge of Chula United. Thailand Clubs Hoang Ahn Gia Lai Piyapong Pue-on (Thai: RTGS: Piyaphong Phiu-on; born: November 14, 1959) is a retired Thai football player. He is the most well-known foot