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'''Koo Luam Khen''' (or '''Khoo Luan Khen''', {{zh|t=かどけん|s=かど权}}, born 27 March 1951) is a Malaysian former footballer. A [[Malaysia national football team|Malaysia national team]] player, he participated in the [[1972 Munich Olympic Games]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20101222001833/http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament%3D512/edition%3D197110/teams/team%3D1889798.html Malaysia - Munich 1972 - FIFA.com]</ref> He was the former coach of [[Hong Kong national football team|Hong Kong national team]], Hong Kong League team [[Double Flower FA|Instant-Dict]] and [[Sun Hei]]. He won "Best Coach of the Year" in [[Hong Kong Top Footballer Awards]] 2003 and 2005.<ref>{{in lang|zh}} [http://www.rthk.org.hk/press/chi/20030508_66_77909.html さいけいあしだま明星みょうじょうせん結果けっか昨日きのうおおやけ佈 - RTHK]</ref>
'''Koo Luam Khen''' (or '''Khoo Luan Khen''', {{zh|t=かどけん|s=かど权}}, born 27 March 1951) is a Malaysian former footballer. A [[Malaysia national football team|Malaysia national team]] player, he participated in the [[1972 Munich Olympic Games]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20101222001833/http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament%3D512/edition%3D197110/teams/team%3D1889798.html Malaysia - Munich 1972 - FIFA.com]</ref> He was the former coach of [[Hong Kong national football team|Hong Kong national team]], Hong Kong League teams [[Double Flower FA|Instant-Dict]] and [[Sun Hei]]. He won "Best Coach of the Year" in [[Hong Kong Top Footballer Awards]] 2003 and 2005.<ref>{{in lang|zh}} [http://www.rthk.org.hk/press/chi/20030508_66_77909.html さいけいあしだま明星みょうじょうせん結果けっか昨日きのうおおやけ佈 - RTHK]</ref>


In 2004, he was inducted in [[Olympic Council of Malaysia]]'s Hall of Fame for [[Football at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads#Malaysia|1972 Summer Olympics football team]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://olympic.org.my/awards/list-hall-of-fame/|title=OLYMPIC COUNCIL OF MALAYSIA/AWARDS/HALL OF FAME: FULL LIST|language=Malay|publisher=[[Olympic Council of Malaysia|OCM]]|access-date=5 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201212062830/https://olympic.org.my/awards/list-hall-of-fame/|archive-date=12 December 2020}}</ref>
In 2004, he was inducted in [[Olympic Council of Malaysia]]'s Hall of Fame for [[Football at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads#Malaysia|1972 Summer Olympics football team]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://olympic.org.my/awards/list-hall-of-fame/|title=OLYMPIC COUNCIL OF MALAYSIA/AWARDS/HALL OF FAME: FULL LIST|language=Malay|publisher=[[Olympic Council of Malaysia|OCM]]|access-date=5 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201212062830/https://olympic.org.my/awards/list-hall-of-fame/|archive-date=12 December 2020}}</ref>

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Koo Luam Khen (or Khoo Luan Khen, simplified Chinese: かど; traditional Chinese: かどけん, born 27 March 1951) is a Malaysian former footballer. A Malaysia national team player, he participated in the 1972 Munich Olympic Games.[1] He was the former coach of Hong Kong national team, Hong Kong League teams Instant-Dict and Sun Hei. He won "Best Coach of the Year" in Hong Kong Top Footballer Awards 2003 and 2005.[2]

In 2004, he was inducted in Olympic Council of Malaysia's Hall of Fame for 1972 Summer Olympics football team.[3]

In early 2013, Koo coached the Northern Mariana Islands team in the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification tournament in Nepal.[4][5][6]

References

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  1. ^ Malaysia - Munich 1972 - FIFA.com
  2. ^ (in Chinese) さいけいあしだま明星みょうじょうせん結果けっか昨日きのうおおやけ佈 - RTHK
  3. ^ "OLYMPIC COUNCIL OF MALAYSIA/AWARDS/HALL OF FAME: FULL LIST" (in Malay). OCM. Archived from the original on 12 December 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Saipan Tribune". Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  5. ^ "A mountain to climb for Northern Mariana Islands football".
  6. ^ "Outcasts! The Lands That FIFA Forgot: Northern Mariana manager interview". 14 March 2013.
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