Wong Kam Fook
Wong Kam Fook is a former Malaysian football goalkeeper.
Career
Wong played for Perak FA in Malaysia Cup tournament until 1972, winning the 1970 Malaysia Cup. He also played for the football team">football (soccer)">football team, and was in the team that qualified to the 1972 Munich Olympics football competition.In the finals, Wong played all three group games.
After the tournament, Wong migrated to Hong Kong, turning professional and playing for Seiko, Rangers FC|Rangers], South China and Caroline Hill, spanning from 1972 until 1984.
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].
Personal life
Wong resides in Hong Kong after his playing career ended. His son, Wong [Tse Yang|Oscar Wong Tse Yang], also plays football as a goalkeeper, and has played professionally for teams in Hong Kong and Malaysia.Honours
;Perak- Malaysia Cup: 1970
- Hong Kong [First Division League]: 1975–76 [Hong Kong First Division League|1975–76]
- Hong Kong First [Division League]: 1981–82 [Hong Kong First Division League|1981–82], 1982–83
- Asian Games: Bronze medal 1974 Asian Games|1974]