Wong Sai Kong
Football player
1978 –
Who is Wong Sai Kong?
Wong Sai Kong is a Malaysian footballer who play for Sarawak FA in Malaysia Premier League. He also a former member of Malaysia national team.
Sai Kong previously played for Negeri Sembilan FA during 2000 until 2001. On 2000 season, Sai Kong help Negeri Sembilan FA into the final of Malaysia Cup but there were beaten 2–0 by Perak FA in the final. He later move to Sarawak and take the team into the 2004 Malaysia Super League after defeating Melaka Telekom in Super League Playoff.
After spending three season with Sarawak FA, Sai Kong sign for Selangor Public Bank. With the club side, he failed to score any league goal although manage to score two goals in Malaysia FA Cup. On 2006 season, he move to Perak FA after Public Bank announced it would pulled out from the league. With Perak FA, Sai Kong only stay for one season. He later signed for Sabah FA. He is currently playing for Sarawak FA.
On international stage, Sai Kong earn two full international caps with Malaysia. He made his debut against Indonesia on March 17, 2004 appearing as substitute. He also part of Bertalan Bicskei's 2004 Tiger Cup squad also appearing as substitute in Malaysia 2–1 win over Thailand.
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