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Ekkachai Nophajinda
Ekkachai Nophajinda in 1994
Born(1953-06-21)June 21, 1953
Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, Thailand
DiedMarch 6, 1997(1997-03-06) (aged 43)
Phaya Thai, Bangkok, Thailand
NationalityThai
Other namesJackie (Thai: แจ็คกี้)
Nid Noi (Thai: นิดหน่อย)
EducationSenior High School
Alma materVajiravudh College
OccupationColumnist  • Journalist  • Television personality
Years active1974–1997
OrganizationBangkok Broadcasting & Television Co.Ltd.  • Siam sports Co.Ltd.
Known forSport television personality from Channel 7 (Thailand)
TelevisionChannel 7 (Thailand)
SpouseYuree Weerasukhon (Thai: ยุรี วีระสุคนธ์)
Children1
RelativesTaravut Nophajinda

Ekkachai Nophajinda (Thai: เอกชัย นพจินดา) or pen name Yor Yoeng (Thai: ย.โย่ง) (June 21, 1953 – March 6, 1997) was a famous Thai sport journalist, columnist, television personality from Channel 7 (Thailand) and chairman businesspeople of Siam Sport Syndicate.

Biography

He was born on June 21, 1953, in Bangkok. He was son of Praithoon and Urai Nophajinda, he was a younger-brother as Tarawut Nophajinda.

He worked as a sport journalist and columnist between 1974 and 1997. He married Yuree Weerasukhon in 1986. They had a daughter Taweephorn Nophajinda.

He died of heart failure on March 6, 1997, in Bangkok. He was 43.

References

  1. 15 ปีที่คิดถึง 'ย.โย่ง' เผยโฉมทายาท 'คัมภีร์ฟุตบอล' เมืองไทย, Thairath online, March 16, 2012
  2. ธราวุธ นพจินดา น้องย.โย่ง-หัวใจวาย, khaosoad online, June 23, 2012.
  3. คิดถึงของวันนี้ by ยอดทอง, Siam sports online, March 6, 2012.
  4. 6 มีนาฯ รำลึก ย.โย่ง-คัมภีร์ลูกหนัง

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