Tonight, January 6, Vietnamese media was abuzz with the news that coach Kiatisak Senamuang parted ways with LPBank HAGL to join the reigning V.League champion, CAHN Club.
Accordingly, a leader of the CAHN club reportedly revealed to Thanh Nien newspaper that the police football team is asking coach Kiatisak Senamuang about inviting the Thai military leader to replace coach Gong Oh-kyun, who has passed away. no longer receives trust after a series of recent poor achievements.
Rumor has it that Coach Kiatisak left LPBank HAGL to lead CAHN Club. Photo: VietNam Football – VFF.
Meanwhile, information from the channel “Vlog Off the Road” confirms that “Zico Thai” will immediately start work next week. His goal when coming to the new team is nothing more than to continue to help the police team maintain its leading position in the V.League, and have the desire to reach further into Asia.
The above information of course surprised Vietnamese fans, because among the rumors, there was no name Kiatisak Senamuang. Furthermore, he is also the head coach of LPBank HAGL Club and receives absolute trust from Mr. Duc.
It is known that as soon as he received the information that Coach Kiatisak left LPBank HAGL to move to lead CAHN Club, Mr. Doan Nguyen Duc expressed his surprise. Sharing with VOV, he said: “What information is this and where is this information?”.

Coach Kiatisak is in Thailand to take care of his hospitalized daughter. Photo: FBNV.
How did Coach Kiatisak react to the news of leading CAHN Club?
As for Coach Kiatisak, it seems he has not yet grasped the information that he is about to move to lead the CAHN Club. Currently, this 50-year-old strategist is still resting in his hometown of Thailand. In the latest update on his personal Facebook page, “Zico” Thai encouraged his daughter to get well soon. He did not mention any information regarding his future.
Coach Kiatisak is a legend of Thai football, both as a player and as a coach. He is the most famous player in Southeast Asia and has a broader influence in many aspects. When he was at his peak, he joined HAGL Club in the early 2000s and brought historic achievements to the Pleiku mountain town team as well as Vietnamese football. After retiring, he continued to be a successful coach in Thailand, especially during the period of holding the Thai team (2013-2017).
In 2020, he returned to lead HAGL Club and helped this team have an impressive series of matches, leading the V.League. However, this year’s tournament was canceled because of the Covid epidemic. HAGL Club under coach Kiatisak is always considered a team with impressive and diverse playing style.






