Seiko S. A.
Keeree's father
Mongkol Kanjanapas was a businessman born in Bangkok and based in both Thailand and Hong Kong. Mongkol founded
Stelux Holdings (寶光實業) and was the importer of
Seiko watches. Keeree decided to use football to promote the Seiko brand and founded one of the most famous and successful football teams ever in Hong Kong,
Seiko Sports Association (精工), in the 1970s and 1980s. Keeree recruited top local player
Wu Kwok Hung from
South China AA by offering him a HK$40,000 annual salary. With Wu and a host of foreign players, the team won a total of nine
Hong Kong First Division League titles including a record seven consecutive titles. In 1986, when his plans for a super league was turned down by the
Hong Kong Football Association, coupled with a Stelux business downturn, Keeree dissolved the football team after a full house farewell match for Wu Kwok Hung. == Personal life ==