Law Kwok-tai[2] (or transliterated as Lo Kwok Tai; 5 August 1929 – 1 September 2013) was a football coach and a Republic of China (Taiwan) international footballer, but born and spent his entire playing and coaching career in the British Hong Kong, a colony that geographically located in the southern China.
At club level, Law played for Eastern[3][4] of the Hong Kong First Division League.
Law participated in the 1960 Olympics for the Republic of China (Taiwan, now played as Chinese Taipei).
[8][9] The team was selected by the Chinese Football Association of Hong Kong, a sub-association of HKFA, the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation of Hong Kong [zh] and China National Football Association of Taiwan.
He coached Eastern,[10][11] (as player-manager in 1975–76 season[12][13] and in the 1980s), Kwong Wah,[14] Sea Bee,[10] Tsuen Wan, Po Chai Pills, Happy Valley,[15] as well as Martini (1990–91) and Singtao (1991 to ?
[20] In the next season, Law and Leung Chun-kuen (梁振權) were hired as joint-head coach (教練) of Eastern in June 1986.
[citation needed] Law was hired as head coach by Po Chai Pills, a newcomer of 1987–88 Hong Kong First Division League in 1987.
[26] Law was hired by Singtao in June 1991, replacing Chan Hung-ping [zh] (陳鴻平).
However, another open letter on Hong Kong Times [zh], a pro-Republic of China (Taiwan) and Kuomintang newspaper, Law and three other people, declared that they did not endorse to put their names on the advertisement.