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Witthaya Laohakul or
Witthaya Hloagune previously nicknamed "Heng" (Lucky) (Thai: วิทยา เลาหกุล; born 1
February 1954) is a Thai
football manager and former...
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Union of
Republic of Burma]. ဖဆပလ သတင်းစဉ် [AFPFL News]. 9
August 1947.
Withaya Huanok (November 2009). "Mohinga Memories". The Irrawaddy.
Retrieved 9...
- Burma, in 2015. The film was
banned in both
Myanmar and Thailand. Huanok,
Withaya (2015-10-08). "Posthumous
Award Revives Memories of a Shan Prince". The...
- Prinzessin".
oeamtc (in German).
Retrieved 18
September 2017. Huanokk,
Withaya (8
October 2015). "Posthumous
Award Revives Memories of a Shan Prince"...
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Period Honours Chatchai Paholpat 1990–92
Withaya Laohakul 1995–97 Thai
Premier League Chalermwoot Sa-Ngapol 1999–00 Thai FA Cup, Queen's Cup...
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their age on the tournament's
opening day (26
August 1998). Coach:
Withaya Laohakul Coach:
Rusdy Bahalwan Coach: Aye
Maung Coach: Juan
Cutillas Coach:...
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Chiwanant (TRT) 39,476
Suvimol Phancharoenvorakul (TRT) 49,084
Withaya Buranasiri (TRT) 31,023
Boonphan Kaewattana (TRT) 25,703
Chachoengsao (4...
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national team.
Jadet took over the role from Thai
footballer and
manager Withaya Laohakul who went on to
coach in ****an.
Jadet led
Chonburi in
their first...
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Glimpses of Shan State" (PDF). Shan Women’s
Action Network.
November 2009.
Withaya Huanok (2007-07-04). "Kengtung: From
minarets to
muddy concrete". Burma...
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Independent 6,017 0.29 A-that
Monsereenusorn Suvarnabhumi Party 4,117 0.20
Withaya Jangkobpatthana Independent 3,640 0.17
Kongchak Jaidee Independent 2,400...