Piyapong Pue-on


Piyapong Pue-on born: Padej Khankruea is a Thai retired football player who played as a striker. He was a member of the Thailand national team and also played for South Korean side Lucky-Goldstar FC.

Club career

Lucky-Goldstar FC

In August 1984, Piyapong joined K League club Lucky-Goldstar FC.
In the 1984 K League season, he scored on his debut on 8 September against POSCO Dolphins. He played one of the leading roles to crown the Lucky-Goldstar as the K League champions in 1985, scoring 12 goals and providing 6 assists.

International career

Piyapong played for Thailand national team for 16 years, scoring 62 goals in 91 appearances in full international matches.

International goals

DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
June 20, 1981Seoul1 goal3–11981 President's Cup
November 11, 1981Bangkok1 goal1–01981 King's Cup
November 15, 1981Bangkok2 goals2–01981 King's Cup
December 9, 1981Manila2 goals2–21981 Southeast Asian Games
December 11, 1981Manila2 goals3–31981 Southeast Asian Games
December 14, 1981Manila2 goals2–01981 Southeast Asian Games
December 15, 1981Manila2 goals2–11981 Southeast Asian Games
May 1, 1982Bangkok1 goal1–11982 King's Cup
May 7, 1982Bangkok1 goal3–11982 King's Cup
May 15, 1982Bangkok2 goals2–21982 King's Cup
May 17, 1982Bangkok1 goals0–01982 King's Cup
November 24, 1982New Delhi1 goal3–11982 Asian Games
April 10, 1983Kathmandu2 goals2–0Affa Cup
May 29, 1983Singapore1 goal5–01983 Southeast Asian Games
May 31, 1983Singapore2 goals2–11983 Southeast Asian Games
June 4, 1983Singapore1 goal1–11983 Southeast Asian Games
June 6, 1983Singapore1 goal2–11983 Southeast Asian Games
July 18, 1983Beijing1 goal1–11983 Great Wall Cup
July 20, 1983Beijing1 goal1–21983 Great Wall Cup
August 9, 1984Bangkok2 goals3–01984 AFC Asian Cup qualification
December 8, 1985Bangkok1 goal1–11985 Southeast Asian Games
December 12, 1985Bangkok2 goals7–01985 Southeast Asian Games
December 15, 1985Bangkok2 goals7–01985 Southeast Asian Games
September 23, 1986Daegu1 goal1–21986 Asian Games
September 29, 1986Seoul3 goals6–01986 Asian Games
September 10, 1987Jakarta2 goals3–11987 Southeast Asian Games
September 19, 1987Jakarta2 goals4–01987 Southeast Asian Games
January 14, 1988Bangkok1 goal3–31988 King's Cup
January 30, 1989Bangkok2 goals3–01989 King's Cup
February 19, 1989Bangkok1 goal1–01990 FIFA World Cup qualification
August 22, 1989Kuala Lumpur2 goals3–01989 Southeast Asian Games
August 24, 1989Kuala Lumpur1 goal1–11989 Southeast Asian Games
February 10, 1993Bangkok1 goal1–01993 King's Cup
April 18, 1993Tokyo3 goals4–11994 FIFA World Cup qualification
May 3, 1993Dubai3 goals3–01994 FIFA World Cup qualification
May 5, 1993Dubai2 goals4–11994 FIFA World Cup qualification
June 7, 1993Singapore1 goal2–01993 Southeast Asian Games
June 11, 1993Singapore1 goal5–21993 Southeast Asian Games
June 13, 1993Singapore2 goals4–11993 Southeast Asian Games
June 20, 1993Singapore1 goal4–31993 Southeast Asian Games
March 2, 1997Bangkok1 goal1–31998 FIFA World Cup qualification
October 12, 1997Jakarta1 goal4–01997 Southeast Asian Games

Coaching career

Piyapong coached the Royal Thai Air Force football club between 1997 and 2008.

Personal life

Piyapong appeared in the 2004 film Born to Fight.

Honours

Player

Lucky-Goldstar FC
Individual
Royal Thai Air Force