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'''Manh J. Lee''' (born 9 March 1973) is a [[Rhava]]nese football manager and former professional player. Lee is currently the {{wp|Manager (association football)|manager}} of the [[Orioni national football team]]. His goal is to lead Orioni Orcas towards a good result during the [[2022 UENA World Cup]]. He enjoyed a brief career playing as a {{wp|Forward (association football)|forward}} in his native [[Rhava]]. Born in Puk Pại, Ba Chó province, Lee grew up playing football from a young age, playing every | '''Manh J. Lee''' (born 9 March 1973) is a [[Rhava]]nese football manager and former professional player. Lee is currently the {{wp|Manager (association football)|manager}} of the [[Orioni national football team]]. His goal is to lead Orioni Orcas towards a good result during the [[2022 UENA World Cup]]. He enjoyed a brief career playing as a {{wp|Forward (association football)|forward}} in his native [[Rhava]]. Born in Puk Pại, Ba Chó province, Lee grew up playing football from a young age, playing every Sunday on the beach with his friends. In high school, the promising young athlete continued playing football, winning many interstate and one international championship. Unfortunately, during his gap year in [[Yeosan]], he was diagnosed with {{wp|diabetes}} which significantly worsened and eventually forced medical specialists to amputate his right foot. Even though Lee could never play again, his passion for ''{{wp|The Beautiful Game}}'' persisted. As coach of the Chó Vàng (Chow Chó) Wild Dogs, he won the Rhavanese nationals. | ||
==Career== | |||
* 1990-1995: Puk Pại high school (as player) | |||
* 2000-2005: Puk Pại high school (as coach) | |||
* 2007-2008: Rồng Xanh Blue Dragons (as technical manager) | |||
* 2008-2012: Rồng Xanh Blue Dragons (as assistant manager) | |||
* 2012-2017: Chó Vàng (Chow Chó) Wild Sogs (as assistant manager) | |||
* 2017–2021: Chó Vàng (Chow Chó) Wild Sogs (as manager) | |||
* 2021-present: [[Orioni Orcas]] (as manager) | |||
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[[Category:Rhava]] | [[Category:Rhava]] | ||
[[Category:Football in Orioni]] | [[Category:Football in Orioni]] |
Latest revision as of 10:12, 9 September 2022
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Manh J. Lee | ||
Date of birth | 9 March 1973 | ||
Place of birth | Puk Pại, Ba Chó province, Rhava | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Club information | |||
Current team | Orioni Orcas (manager) | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
2017–2021 | Chó Vàng (Chow Chó) Wild Dogs | ||
2021– | Orioni Orcas | ||
Manh J. Lee (born 9 March 1973) is a Rhavanese football manager and former professional player. Lee is currently the manager of the Orioni national football team. His goal is to lead Orioni Orcas towards a good result during the 2022 UENA World Cup. He enjoyed a brief career playing as a forward in his native Rhava. Born in Puk Pại, Ba Chó province, Lee grew up playing football from a young age, playing every Sunday on the beach with his friends. In high school, the promising young athlete continued playing football, winning many interstate and one international championship. Unfortunately, during his gap year in Yeosan, he was diagnosed with diabetes which significantly worsened and eventually forced medical specialists to amputate his right foot. Even though Lee could never play again, his passion for The Beautiful Game persisted. As coach of the Chó Vàng (Chow Chó) Wild Dogs, he won the Rhavanese nationals.
Career
- 1990-1995: Puk Pại high school (as player)
- 2000-2005: Puk Pại high school (as coach)
- 2007-2008: Rồng Xanh Blue Dragons (as technical manager)
- 2008-2012: Rồng Xanh Blue Dragons (as assistant manager)
- 2012-2017: Chó Vàng (Chow Chó) Wild Sogs (as assistant manager)
- 2017–2021: Chó Vàng (Chow Chó) Wild Sogs (as manager)
- 2021-present: Orioni Orcas (as manager)