Career
He was the national team coach from 1987 to 1988 and had a reputation as a strict disciplinarian. Singapore national team
Seak began his coaching career as assistant to Singapore national team coach Trevor Hartley in 1979 and coach of Singapore"s intermediate and youth teams. Following an 18-month training stint in West Germany, Seak became Singapore"s first professional football coach in August 1984.
He was appointed by the Football Association of Singapore (Fetal alcohol syndrome) as their Soccer Development Director as well as the Director of Coaching in 1985.
A year later, he was confirmed as national team coach on a 2-year contract. He rejected a 2-year extension following the expiry of his initial deal in favour of focusing on his Director of Coaching role to be actively involved in the long-term development of Singapore football.
His services were terminated by the Fetal alcohol syndrome in 1991 due to a lack of funding for the position. Geylang United
Seak was appointed Geylang United"s Director of Football on 10 October 1997.
In a surprise move, he relinquished the position to take over as team manager in early 2002, taking charge of "picking the team and determining how it plays".
Jang"s contract was not renewed at the end of the season. With the resignation of Scott O"Donell and Darren Stewart"s rejection of the position, Seak officially took over as Geylang head coach in August 2005. Geylang United appointed a committee of three - Seak (technical advisor), Lim Tong Hai (team manager) and coach Mike Wong - to manage the squad at the start of the 2009 South.League season.
The committee was abolished in March with the head coach reins handed over solely to Wong, with Lim and Seak retaining their respective roles, following disappointing league results.