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Former All White Arthur Leong dies

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Waikato football has lost one of its pioneering giants with the death today (August 31, 2023) of Arthur Leong.

Waikato football has lost one of its pioneering giants with the death today (August 31, 2023) of Arthur Leong.

Waikato football has lost one of its pioneering giants with the death today of Arthur Leong, a former Chatham Cup-winning player-coach of Technical Old Boys (Hamilton) and All White.

Leong was 92, and had possibly been New Zealand’s oldest living All White.

He died peacefully after a long illness.

Blessed with great pace and agility, and also powerful in the air despite his relatively small stature, Leong made 15 appearances for New Zealand between 1959 and 1964 - an era when few matches were played - playing as either left back, centre half in a 2-3-5 formation, or wing half.

He became the first player of Chinese ethnicity to represent New Zealand when he played in a 3-2 win against Deportivo Saprissa (Costa Rica) on June 6, 1959 (New Zealand’s only international match that year).

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On the domestic front, Arthur was Technical Old Boys’ coach, captain and club president, and also served on the Waikato Football Association executive committee in 1959 while an active New Zealand senior player.

And when Tom Finney’s English FA team toured in 1961, it was Leong who had the job of marking the football great, who at the time was England’s record goal-scorer.

And mark him he did, at one stage catching him with his elbow, with Leong later recalling how Finney took exception to that. “He was not impressed and gave me a real lecture on how that was not the way to play football, and that always stuck with me,” Leong said in an interview last year. “But he also gave me his shirt afterwards, so he was a real gentleman.”

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The following year, Leong steered Technical Old Boys - which had grown out of former members of Hamilton Technical College, located on what is currently Wintec’s central city campus - to becoming the first provincial club to win the Chatham Cup. Old Technicals, as they were sometimes called, were thinly resourced, played in home-sewn quartered shirts of claret and blue, and never had more than two teams during the club’s entire existence.

But the 1962 final at the Basin Reserve, in which they beat 1961 winners Northern 4-1, is regarded as one of the best finals of all time, after an explosive start in which both teams scored in the opening five minutes.

Technical Old Boys was a predecessor club to Melville United, which will next week contest this year’s Chatham Cup final.

Leong was father to Dennis (deceased), Shelley, Debra, Brett and Craig and is survived by his wife Maureen, though she has also been hospitalised, which means no funeral details have been finalised at this stage.

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