The War Elephants Never Abandon Each Other Project provides financial assistance to former Thai national football players who are sick.

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The War Elephants Never Abandon Each Other Project provides financial assistance to former Thai national football players who are sick. 

The War Elephants Never Abandon Each Other Project provides financial assistance to former Thai national football players who are sick.

Dr. Pitak Silprasit, President of the Football Association of Thailand, along with Group Captain Nat Thamrongwet, Vice President, Mr. Cherdsak Chaibutr, Mr. Thaksin Kaewloma and Flight Lieutenant Samphan Suksanit, Executive Committee members of the Association. Mr. Kowit Foithong, former football player of the Thai national team, coordinated the War Elephants Never Abandon Each Other Project by using medical expenses supported by the budget from Phra Ratchawisutthiprachanath, Luang Pho Alongkot. Abbot of Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu, Lopburi Province. 

He traveled to his residence at 686 Soi Senanikom 18, Bangkok. To visit and provide assistance to Mr. Phanuwat Ruamrudeekul, 74 years old, a former Thai national football player, midfielder, winner of the 11th Asian Youth Football Championship in 1969 in Thailand, 3 King’s Cup Football Champion, 2 Asian Cup Champion, and 2 Asia Games Gold Medalist. 

Mr. Phanuwat Ruamrudeekul was first in the Thai national team in 1969 to 1980. He was a player for the Rajavithi Club, with Major General Samroeng Chaiyong. The football guru of Thailand, as the first ยูฟ่าเบท https://ufabet999.app coach. After retiring from Siam Commercial Bank for about 3 years, due to his advanced age and poor health. He began to suffer from heart disease and underwent a bypass surgery. In addition, he also had diabetes and high blood pressure. Which required constant medical care. Last June, Mr. Phanuwat had to undergo surgery for gallstones at Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital.

He has now returned home to recuperate. The Football Association of Thailand has therefore brought 10,000 baht for medical expenses and a fruit basket, from the kindness of Luang Por Alongkot. The abbot of Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu. To visit and give encouragement to the former Thai national football players who brought fame to the country and brought pride to all Thais. The Changsuek Mai Thing Kan project, under the support of Luang Por Alongkot. The abbot of Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu, will continue to provide assistance to former Thai national football players who are sick or have passed away.

If anyone has information about former Thai national football players who need assistance, please contact the Football Association of Thailand. Whose head office is located in front of Rattana Bundit University, Soi Lat Phrao 107, Bangkok. The association will urgently coordinate assistance as soon as possible.