Madam Pang celebrates 11th wedding anniversary with police colonel
With a simple “Happy Anniversary” caption, Madam Pang posted a two-minute video featuring a collection of sweet photos and memories with her husband. The video highlighted public displays of affection, showing the couple’s fulfilling marriage and romance as they approach their sixties.
The post quickly garnered thousands of likes and hundreds of comments, with many followers expressing admiration for Madam Pang and wishing her and Colonel Sawettanan continued happiness in their journey together.
The couple first met in 2009 when they became classmates. Sawettanan was captivated by Madam Pang’s elegance and charisma. As they spent time together through mutual academic connections, a friendship blossomed into a romance. Despite technological limitations at the time, Sawettanan diligently pursued her, regularly calling and texting her to express his feelings. After two years, Madam Pang accepted his love.
Madam Pang and her husband, Police Colonel Narat Sawettanan. Photo by Instagram/@panglamsam |
In 2014, the pair tied the knot in a simple ceremony. The initial plan for a grand wedding on March 7 was replaced by a private engagement and wedding at Madam Pang’s residence in Sukhumvit, Bangkok on Jan. 19 with about 30 close family members.
Since their marriage, Madam Pang and Colonel Sawettanan, 64, have been great companions, frequently seen together at football events, fashion shows, and international sports activities.
Madam Pang, 57, is a businesswoman, politician and scion of one of Thailand’s wealthiest families. She is also a prominent figure in Thai football, having played pivotal roles in both men’s and women’s teams over the past decade.
Under her leadership, the women’s national team participated in the 2015 and 2019 World Cup, while the men’s team secured back-to-back ASEAN Cup titles in 2020 and 2022. As president of Port FC, she has also helped the club become a force in the Thai League.
In February 2024, she made history to become the first woman elected as the 18th president of FAT, winning the majority of votes.
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