Squads for the Football at the 1958 Asian Games played in Tokyo, Japan.
Head coach: Lee Wai Tong
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Lau Kin-chung (劉建中) | |||||
DF | Law Pak (羅北) | |||||
DF | Kwok Kam-hung (郭錦洪) | |||||
MF | Chan Fai-hung (陳輝洪) | |||||
MF | Lau Yee (劉儀) | |||||
MF | Lam Sheung Yee (林尚義) | |||||
MF | Tang Sum (鄧森) | |||||
FW | Wong Chi Keung (黃志強) | |||||
FW | Lo Kwok Tai (羅國泰) | |||||
FW | Kwok Yu (郭有) | |||||
FW | Yiu Chuk Yin (姚卓然) | |||||
FW | Mok Chun Wa (莫振華) | |||||
FW | Ho Ying Fun (何應芬) | |||||
FW | Lau Tim (劉添) | |||||
FW | Chow Shiu-hung (周少雄) | |||||
GK | Kwok Chiu-ming (郭秋明) | |||||
DF | Lee Kwok Wah (李國華) | |||||
MF | Ho Chi-kwan (何志坤) | |||||
FW | Yang Wai Tou(楊偉韜) | |||||
FW | Kwok Moon-wah(郭滿華) | |||||
FW | Lau Sui-wah(劉瑞華) |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Phạm Văn Rạng | |||||
DF | Trần Văn Nhung | |||||
DF | Duang Văn Quai | |||||
MF | Nguyễn Ngọc Thanh | |||||
DF | Phạm Văn Hiếu | |||||
MF | Lê Văn Hồ | |||||
FW | Lại Văn Ngôn | |||||
FW | Đỗ Thới Vinh | |||||
FW | Nguyễn Văn Cụt | |||||
FW | Đố Quang Thách | |||||
FW | Nguyễn Văn Tư |
Head coach: Sharif Khan [1]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Manzur Hasan Mintu | 7 April 1940 (aged 18) | Kamal Sporting | ||
2 | DF | |||||
3 | DF | Amir Jang Ghaznavi | 17 June 1933 (aged 24) | Dhaka Wanderers | ||
4 | MF | Abdul Ghafoor Majna | 3 July 1938 (aged 19) | Karachi Kickers | ||
5 | DF | Nabi Chowdhury (c) | 1934 (age 24) | Dhaka Wanderers | ||
6 | MF | |||||
7 | FW | Chinghla Mong Chowdhury Mari | 29 October 1938 (aged 19) | Mohammedan SC | ||
13 | FW | Ashraf Chowdhury | 1935 (age 23) | Mohammedan SC | ||
8 | FW | Kabir Ahmed | 2 February 1935 (aged 23) | Mohammedan SC | ||
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10 | FW | |||||
11 | FW | |||||
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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4 | MF | |||||
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6 | MF | |||||
7 | FW | Abdul Ghani Minhat | 23 December 1935 (aged 22) | Selangor FA | ||
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Head coach: Antun Pogačnik
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Maulwi Saelan | 8 August 1928 (aged 29) | PSM Makassar | |||
GK | Paidjo | Persija Jakarta | ||||
DF | Fattah Hidayat | Persib Bandung | ||||
DF | Muhammad Ilyas | Persija Jakarta | ||||
DF | Mohamed Rashjid | PSMS Medan | ||||
DF | Kwee Kiat Sek | 11 January 1934 (aged 24) | Persib Bandung | |||
DF | Thio Him Tjiang | 28 August 1929 (aged 28) | Persija Jakarta | |||
MF | Kurnia | PSM Makassar | ||||
MF | Mardjoso | |||||
MF | Phwa Sian Liong | Persebaya Surabaya | ||||
MF | Tan Liong Houw | 26 July 1930 (aged 27) | Persija Jakarta | |||
MF | Rukma Sudjana | Persib Bandung | ||||
FW | Ramang | 24 April 1928 (aged 30) | PSM Makassar | |||
FW | Saari | PSMS Medan | ||||
FW | Bakir | PSMS Medan | ||||
FW | Wowo Sunaryo | 16 March 1934 (aged 24) | Persib Bandung | |||
FW | Omo Suratmo | 11 February 1935 (aged 23) | Persib Bandung | |||
FW | Suryadi | Persema Malang | ||||
FW | Hengki Timisela | 22 November 1937 (aged 20) | Persib Bandung |
Head coach: T. Shome
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Peter Thangaraj | 24 December 1935 (aged 22) | Madras Regimental Centre | |||
GK | S. S. Narayan | 12 November 1934 (aged 23) | Caltex Bombay | |||
DF | Mohammad Abdul Salaam | Bengal | ||||
DF | Syed Khwaja Azizuddin (c) | 12 July 1930 (aged 27) | Hyderabad City Police | |||
DF | Abdul Latif | 15 August 1928 (aged 29) | Mohammedan Sporting | |||
DF | Ahmed Hussain | Bengal | ||||
MF | Mariappa Kempiah | 4 March 1932 (aged 26) | Mohun Bagan | |||
MF | Noor Mohammed | Hyderabad City Police | ||||
MF | Nikhil Nandy | Eastern Railway | ||||
MF | Bir Bahadur Gurung | East Bengal | ||||
FW | K. T. Pavitran | Bombay | ||||
FW | Pradip Kumar Banerjee | 23 June 1936 (aged 21) | Bengal | |||
FW | Chuni Goswami | 15 January 1938 (aged 20) | Mohun Bagan | |||
FW | M. Rahmatullah | Bengal | ||||
FW | D. Damodaram | Bengal | ||||
FW | Dharmalingam Kannan | 8 July 1936 (aged 21) | Hyderabad | |||
FW | Tulsidas Balaram | 4 October 1936 (aged 21) | East Bengal |
Head coach: Milorad Mitrović
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | |||||
2 | DF | |||||
3 | DF | |||||
4 | MF | |||||
5 | DF | |||||
6 | MF | |||||
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Head coach: Lai Shiu Wing
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Cheung Jim Mei | |||||
DF | Lau Tze On | |||||
DF | Szeto Yiu | |||||
MF | Chan Chi Kong | |||||
DF | Lee Bing Chiu | |||||
MF | Wong Kwok Ki | |||||
FW | Chu Wing Wah | |||||
FW | Lau Chi Lam | |||||
FW | Lee Yuk Tak | |||||
FW | Ho Cheung Yau | |||||
FW | Lam Ka Tong | |||||
Wai Fat Kim | ||||||
Lau Chi Bing | ||||||
Liu Shu Ping | ||||||
Wong Chi Kwong | ||||||
Luk Tat Hay | ||||||
Ko Po Keung | ||||||
Leung Kit | ||||||
Lau Kai Chiu | ||||||
Au Chi Yin | ||||||
Leung Wai Hung | ||||||
Choi King Sang |
Hong Kong national team and Republic of China national team shared same fodder of players during pre-1971. Most, if not all, of 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: Ramon Echevarria Sr. [2]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Vic Sison | December 1936 (aged 22) | ||||
GK | Francisco Pacla | |||||
DF | Ed Ocampo | |||||
DF | Manolo Rabat | |||||
Roberto Da Silva | ||||||
Ramon Melendez | ||||||
MF | Fidel Peñaranda | |||||
MF | Ricardo Marmoleño | |||||
MF | Julio Umadhay | |||||
MF | Roberto Bravo | |||||
FW | Lino Castillejo | |||||
FW | Orlando Plagata | |||||
FW | Angelo Dauden | |||||
FW | George Ardeguer | |||||
FW | Eduardo Pacheco | 4 January 1936 (aged 18) | ||||
FW | Jose Villareal | |||||
FW | Alberto Villareal | |||||
FW | Pepe Teh |
Head coach: Taizo Kawamoto
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Yoshio Furukawa | |||||
GK | Sachio Shimomura | |||||
GK | Yutaka Kamo | |||||
DF | Ryuzo Hiraki | |||||
DF | Yasuo Takamori | |||||
DF | Michihiro Ozawa | |||||
DF | Yozo Aoki | |||||
MF | Hiroaki Sato | |||||
MF | Waichiro Omura | |||||
MF | Hideo Kitajima | |||||
MF | Takashi Takabayashi | |||||
MF | Shigeo Yaegashi | |||||
MF | Kenzo Ohashi | |||||
FW | Akira Kitaguchi | |||||
FW | Masao Uchino | |||||
FW | Isao Iwabuchi | |||||
FW | Yoshinori Shigematsu | |||||
FW | Ken Naganuma | |||||
FW | Atsuhiro Mimino | |||||
FW | Hideyuki Kurita | |||||
FW | Koji Sasaki | |||||
FW | Hiroshi Ninomiya |
Head coach: Kim Keun-chan
Head coach: Moshe Varon
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | S.S. Chon | |||||
DF | Hashim Aman Kastawi | |||||
DF | M. Sudasee | |||||
MF | O.K. Beng | |||||
DF | Low Kee Seng | |||||
MF | I.O. Johan | |||||
FW | I. Hussan | |||||
FW | Arthur Koh | |||||
FW | S. Hussein | |||||
FW | Q.K. Siew | |||||
FW | D. Zaniel |
Head coach: József Mészáros
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Ali Jafarzadeh | Shahin F.C. | ||||
DF | Aref Gholizadeh | Taj | ||||
DF | Davoud Arghavani | Taj | ||||
MF | Amir Eraghi | Shahin F.C. | ||||
DF | Javad Beheshti | Shahin F.C. | ||||
MF | Parviz Dehdari | Jam F.C. | ||||
FW | Bivak Jedikar | Taj | ||||
FW | Masoud Boroumand | Shahin F.C. | ||||
FW | Nader Afshar Alavinejad | Taj | ||||
FW | Parviz Koozehkanani | Bayer Leverkusen | ||||
FW | Mahmoud Bayati | Taj | ||||
Iraj Erfan | Shahin F.C. | |||||
MF | Iraj Hatem | Taj |
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