Fandi Ahmad - Century of International Appearances (original) (raw)


The outstanding Singaporean player, who obtained 101 international caps with his National Team, in which he scored 55 goals, has entered the symbolic but exclusive circle of players with a Century of Caps. In total he represented his country in over 300 games, scoring at least 190 goals.



International matches for the Singapore national team

Note: This list includes only those games in which the opposition was a full national team. All matches are friendlies unless stated otherwise.

Caps Goals Date Venue Opponent Score Competition 1 22- 9-79 Jakarta Indonesia 0-3 SEA Games 2 23- 9-79 Jakarta Malaysia 0-2 SEA Games 3 25- 9-79 Jakarta Thailand 2-2 SEA Games 4 26- 9-79 Jakarta Burma 2-1 SEA Games 5 17-11-79 Singapore Sweden 0-5 6 25-11-79 Bangkok Malaysia 4-0 Thai King's Cup 7 23- 2-80 Singapore Sri Lanka 3-0 Olympic Games Qual. 8 1 1 26- 2-80 Singapore India 1-0 Olympic Games Qual. 9 1 1- 3-80 Singapore Iran 0-3 Olympic Games Qual. 10 1 2 4- 3-80 Singapore North Korea 3-1 Olympic Games Qual. 11 2 8- 3-80 Singapore China 1-0 Olympic Games Qual. 12 2 12- 3-80 Singapore Iran 0-4 Olympic Games Qual. 13 2 22-12-80 Hong Kong Japan 0-1 World Cup Qual. 14 2 24-12-80 Hong Kong Hong Kong 1-1 World Cup Qual. 15 2 26-12-80 Hong Kong North Korea 0-1 World Cup Qual. 16 2 17- 2-81 Singapore Japan 0-1 17 2 24- 2-81 Singapore Saudi Arabia 1-1 18 1 3 5- 4-81 Singapore Malaysia 1-1 Ovaltine Cup (AET) 19 2 5 17- 4-81 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2-1 Ovaltine Cup Replay 20 1 6 9-11-81 Bangkok Thailand 1-2 Thai King's Cup 21 6 11-11-81 Chonburi Malaysia 1-0 Thai King's Cup 22 6 17-11-81 Bangkok Pakistan 0-1 Thai King's Cup 23 6 7-12-81 Manila Indonesia 0-1 SEA Games 24 3 9 9-12-81 Manila Philippines 4-0 SEA Games 25 9 13-12-81 Manila Malaysia 1-1 SEA Games Semifinal (AET, 4-5 pen) 26 9 14-12-81 Manila Indonesia 0-2 SEA Games Third place match 27 1 10 17- 1-82 Singapore Bahrain 2-0 28 10 1- 5-82 Bangkok Thailand 1-1 Thai King's Cup 29 2 12 5- 5-82 Bangkok Nepal 2-0 Thai King's Cup 30 12 6- 5-82 Bangkok Philippines 1-0 Thai King's Cup 31 12 13- 5-82 Bangkok Thailand 0-1 Thai King's Cup Semifinal 1st leg 32 2 14 15- 5-82 Bangkok Thailand 2-2 Thai King's Cup Semifinal 2nd leg 33 14 2- 6-82 Hiroshima Japan 0-2 Kirin Cup 34 14 7- 8-82 Kuala Lumpur Ghana 0-3 Merdeka Tournament 35 1 15 12- 8-82 Penang India 3-0 Merdeka Tournament 36 15 14- 8-82 Kuala Lumpur Thailand 2-0 Merdeka Tournament 37 1 16 10-11-82 Singapore Malaysia 3-1 Ovaltine Cup 38 1 17 28- 5-83 Singapore Malaysia 2-1 SEA Games 30 1 18 1- 6-83 Singapore Philippines 5-0 SEA Games 40 2 20 4- 6-83 Singapore Brunei 4-0 SEA Games Semifinal 41 20 6- 6-83 Singapore Thailand 1-2 SEA Games Final 42 1 21 14-12-83 Singapore China 1-0 Merlion Cup Semifinal 43 21 17-12-83 Singapore Australia 2-4 Merlion Cup Final 44 21 9-12-85 Bangkok Indonesia 1-0 SEA Games 45 2 23 13-12-85 Bangkok Brunei 3-0 SEA Games 46 2 25 14-12-85 Bangkok Malaysia 2-2 SEA Games Semifinal (AET, 6-5 pen) 47 25 17-12-85 Bangkok Thailand 0-2 SEA Games Final 48 1 26 4- 4-87 Singapore Indonesia 2-0 Olympic Games Qual. 49 26 12- 4-87 Tokyo Japan 0-1 Olympic Games Qual. 50 1 27 26- 4-87 Jakarta Indonesia 1-2 Olympic Games Qual. 51 27 17- 8-89 Singapore Qatar 4-1 52 27 23- 8-89 Kuala Lumpur Thailand 1-1 SEA Games 53 1 28 26- 8-89 Kuala Lumpur Burma 4-0 SEA Games 54 1 29 28- 8-89 Kuala Lumpur Indonesia 1-0 SEA Games Semifinal 55 1 30 31- 8-89 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 1-3 SEA Games Final 56 30 13- 9-90 Singapore Malaysia 3-0 57 30 23- 9-90 Beijing South Korea 0-7 Asian Games 58 30 25- 9-90 Beijing China 1-5 Asian Games 59 1 31 27- 9-90 Beijing Pakistan 6-1 Asian Games 60 31 25-11-91 Manila Thailand 0-0 SEA Games 61 2 33 29-11-91 Manila Myanmar 2-1 SEA Games 62 33 2-12-91 Manila Indonesia 0-0 SEA Games Semifinal (AET, 2-4 pen) 63 1 34 25-11-92 Yangon Myanmar 1-0 64 1 35 8-12-92 Singapore Malaysia 3-0 Aiwa Merlion Cup 65 35 5- 2-93 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 1-2 Merdeka Tournament 66 35 11- 4-93 Doha North Korea 1-2 World Cup Qual. 67 1 36 13- 4-93 Doha Vietnam 3-2 World Cup Qual. 68 1 37 16- 4-93 Doha Qatar 1-4 World Cup Qual. 69 37 18- 4-93 Doha Indonesia 2-0 World Cup Qual. 70 37 26- 4-93 Singapore North Korea 1-3 World Cup Qual. 71 37 28- 4-93 Singapore Vietnam 1-0 World Cup Qual. 72 1 38 30- 4-93 Singapore Qatar 1-0 World Cup Qual. 73 1 39 2- 5-93 Singapore Indonesia 2-1 World Cup Qual. 74 3 42 9- 6-93 Singapore Philippines 7-0 SEA Games 75 42 11- 6-93 Singapore Indonesia 1-1 SEA Games 76 42 15- 6-93 Singapore Vietnam 2-0 SEA Games 77 1 43 17- 6-93 Singapore Myanmar 3-3 SEA Games Semifinal (AET, 4-5 pen) 78 1 44 19- 6-93 Singapore Indonesia 3-1 SEA Games Third place match 79 44 21- 2-95 Mount Maunganui New Zealand 0-3 80 1 45 17- 7-95 Singapore Myanmar 3-3 Tiger Beer Quadrangular 81 1 46 4-12-95 Lamphun Brunei 2-2 SEA Games 82 2 48 6-12-95 Lamphun Myanmar 4-2 SEA Games 83 1 49 8-12-95 Chiang Mai Philippines 4-0 SEA Games 84 49 10-12-95 Lamphun Laos 0-0 SEA Games 85 49 14-12-95 Chiang Mai Thailand 0-1 SEA Games Semifinal 86 1 50 16-12-95 Chiang Mai Myanmar 1-0 SEA Games Third place match 87 1 51 1- 9-96 Singapore Malaysia 1-1 Tiger Cup 88 1 52 4- 9-96 Singapore Brunei 3-0 Tiger Cup 89 2 54 6- 9-96 Singapore Philippines 3-0 Tiger Cup 90 54 10- 9-96 Singapore Thailand 0-1 Tiger Cup 91 54 21- 2-97 Kuala Lumpur China 1-3 Dunhill Cup 92 54 23- 2-97 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 0-0 Dunhill Cup 93 54 25- 2-97 Kuala Lumpur Finland 0-1 Dunhill Cup 94 54 24- 5-97 Singapore Lebanon 1-2 World Cup Qual. 95 54 5- 6-97 Al-Kuwait Kuwait 0-4 World Cup Qual. 96 54 7-10-97 Jakarta Myanmar 2-2 SEA Games 97 54 9-10-97 Jakarta Cambodia 2-1 SEA Games 98 54 12-10-97 Jakarta Brunei 1-0 SEA Games 99 54 14-10-97 Jakarta Thailand 0-0 SEA Games 100 1 55 16-10-97 Jakarta Indonesia 1-2 SEA Games Semifinal 101 55 18-10-97 Jakarta Vietnam 0-1 SEA Games Third place match

Note: game 79 vs New Zealand was played by Singapore's M-Cup team, which included the South Korean defender Jang Jung - despite this the game is still considered a full international by FIFA and by New Zealand.

Note: Fandi also played three games (scoring one goal) for Singapore vs Brunei in the Malaysia Cup between 1979 and 1981 (see below), which could arguably be considered as full internationals.


Controversy

The list above has been compiled personally by the author, using only the 'common sense' criterion that both teams involved were full national teams with no effective restrictions imposed on player selection (allowing for unavailability of players due to injuries, suspensions, retirements etc), with the exception of game 79 above.

In 1998 the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) wrote to its member associations asking them to submit a list of any players who had won at least 100 caps, for the AFC "Century Club". The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) did not submit any names, as it did not believe that any player had reached 100 caps, although no formal checks were made. When the AFC announced the Century Club list publically in February 1999, there was an outcry among the Singapore football fraternity that no Singaporean had been nominated (whereas by comparison there were eight Malaysians on the list). Fandi himself said publically that he was sure he had played over 100 international games, and that he was not the only centurion.

An unofficial study was made by Singaporean fan Felix Chin, using newspaper archives at the National Library. He found that four players should have been included: Malek Awab (122), Samad Alapitchay (105), David Lee (103), and Fandi Ahmad (101). Mr Chin submitted his findings to the FAS in April 1999. The FAS agreed to submit the four names to the AFC for belated inclusion in its Century Club, and in May 2001 the four players were inducted into the club at the 'AFC Player of the Year 2000' awards ceremony.

In January 2006, on the occasion of Aide Iskandar's 100th cap, an article in the 'Straits Times' mentioned slightly different figures for the established centurions: Malek Awab (118), David Lee (105), Nazri Nasir (103), Samad Alapitchay (102), Fandi Ahmad (100).

In March 2007, the FAS announced the induction of Aide Iskandar and S.Subramani into FIFA's Century Club (which is administered separately from the AFC version). However, when the FAS was informed by FIFA that these two players were the first Singaporean centurions to be recognized, they sought clarification on why the other five centurions had not been included by FIFA, given that they were already members of the AFC club. In June 2007 FIFA responded that the players concerned had not appeared in 100 'eligible' matches, citing (for example) Olympic matches and friendlies with non-neutral referees as ineligible.

The FIFA ruling on Olympic matches (announced in 1999) is widely regarded as heavy-handed in the sense that it discounts all matches indiscriminately, regardless of whether the teams involved were full national teams. The ruling is ignored by many European associations in their lists of player appearances. For the Olympic matches listed above (games 7-12 and 48-50) both Singapore and the opposition countries were unaffected by any restrictions, and thus fielded their full national teams. The second example is tenuous, as the FIFA statutes clearly state that the referee of an international match need not necessarily have neutral nationality if the associations agree in advance. Furthermore, such a rule does not seem to have been applied consistently by FIFA, based on the appearance totals of several other players in its Century Club (which is rather incomplete and often inaccurate). In general, FIFA does not always apply the level of rigourous checking that one would naturally expect when it comes to classifying international matches (see, for example, the note about game 79 above), so it seems churlish of them to do so only after a player has reached a landmark achievement.

At the time of writing (May 2013), the Singaporeans listed in FIFA's Century Club are as follows: Daniel Bennett (128), Aide Iskandar (121), S.Subramani (115), Shahril bin Ishak (110), Indra Sahdan Daud (108), and Nazri Nasir (100). Malek Awab, David Lee, Samad Alapitchay, and Fandi Ahmad are not included.

The question of whether or not a player has made 100 international appearances depends entirely on the criteria for a match to be considered a "full international". Recognition of a match by one or both countries' associations and/or FIFA is often considered definitive, but there is no consistent universal definition in use. Indeed many associations have not maintained sufficiently detailed records on the matter. FIFA's statutes define certain conditions required for a match to be recognized (for example, the submission of financial levies and referee's report), but these are often not fully satisfied and the precise conditions have undergone considerable variation over the years. FIFA's list of international matches includes many matches which do not meet its own criteria, or those of any conceivable definition (a notable example is the inclusion of Great Britain Olympic matches up to 1948), and omits matches that do meet its own criteria and indeed have been acknowledged previously as full internationals (for example, in its own monthly 'FIFA News' publication).


Other matches for the Singapore national team

1 - 8-78 (USSR) SKA Odessa 0-2 2 2 2 - 8-78 Moskva CSKA Moskva Youth 4-4 3 2 25- 6-79 Singapore League of Ireland 1-4 4 1 3 19- 8-79 Singapore Hitachi (Japan) 3-2 5 3 29- 8-79 Singapore New Zealand Forces 7-0 6 3 31- 8-79 Singapore Bangkok Bank 1-2 7 3 7-10-79 Singapore New York Cosmos 1-4 8 3 26-10-79 Singapore City Bank (S.Korea) 1-2 9 3 5-11-79 Singapore Penang 2-0 10 3 10-11-79 Singapore IFK Norrköping 1-3 11 3 21-11-79 Bangkok Thailand B 1-2 Thai King's Cup 12 1 4 23-11-79 Bangkok Shandong 4-1 Thai King's Cup 13 4 28-11-79 Bangkok South Korea B 1-2 Thai King's Cup Semifinal 1st leg 14 4 30-11-79 Bangkok South Korea B 0-0 Thai King's Cup Semifinal 2nd leg 15 2 6 2-12-79 Bangkok Thailand B 2-2 Thai King's Cup Third place match 16 6 7- 6-80 Singapore Bayer Leverkusen 2-4 17 6 24- 7-80 Singapore Hitachi (Japan) 0-1 18 1 7 13- 9-80 Singapore Caroline Hill (HK) 1-0 19 7 12- 1-81 Singapore FC Basel 1-1 20 7 22- 1-81 Singapore Mitsubishi (Japan) 2-0 21 7 10- 2-81 Singapore Dinamo Zagreb 0-5 22 7 21- 6-81 Singapore Hitachi (Japan) 0-2 23 7 5-11-81 Singapore Wollongong City 0-0 24 7 13-11-81 Lopburi August 1st (China) 1-1 Thai King's Cup 25 2 9 15-11-81 Bangkok PSIS (Indonesia) 2-0 Thai King's Cup 26 2 11 5- 1-82 Singapore Bavarian Amateurs 3-0 27 1 12 30- 1-82 Singapore BSC Young Boys 1-1 28 12 3- 2-82 Singapore FC Luzern 2-1 29 12 25- 4-82 Singapore NIAC Mitra 2-0 30 12 3- 5-82 Bangkok Tianjin 1-1 Thai King's Cup 31 1 13 10- 5-82 Bangkok Tianjin 2-1 Thai King's Cup 32 1 14 11- 5-82 Bangkok Thailand B 1-1 Thai King's Cup 33 14 30- 5-82 Tokyo Nippon Kokan 1-1 Kirin Cup 34 1 15 4- 6-82 Tokyo Werder Bremen 1-6 Kirin Cup 35 1 16 6- 6-82 Sendai Feyenoord 1-5 Kirin Cup 36 16 21- 6-82 Singapore Selangor 1-0 37 16 10- 8-82 Kuala Lumpur Santa Catarina XI 1-4 Merdeka Tournament 38 1 17 22- 5-83 Singapore Pahang 4-0 39 1 18 23-11-85 Singapore Perak 3-0 40 1 19 30-11-85 Singapore Federal Territory 3-0 41 19 11- 5-86 Singapore Manchester United 0-2 42 2 21 14- 3-87 Singapore HJK Helsinki 2-2 43 1 22 22- 3-87 Singapore Johor 1-0 44 1 23 29- 3-87 Singapore Pahang 2-0 45 1 24 21- 4-87 Singapore Kedah 1-0 46 24 10- 8-89 Singapore Combined Schools 6-0 47 24 13- 8-89 Singapore Terengganu 1-1 48 24 15- 8-89 Singapore Perak 1-0 49 1 25 8- 9-90 K. Terengganu Terengganu 3-3 50 3 28 15- 9-90 Singapore Terengganu 4-2 51 1 29 17-11-91 Singapore China Olympic 2-2 52 29 24-11-92 Yangon Myanmar XI 0-0 53 29 27-11-92 Bangkok Royal Thai Army 0-2 54 1 30 29-11-92 Bangkok Thailand Olympic 1-0 55 30 10-12-92 Singapore Lokomotiv Moskva 0-0 Aiwa Merlion Cup 56 1 31 13-12-92 Singapore Thailand Olympic 2-0 Aiwa Merlion Cup 57 31 16-12-92 Singapore South Korea B 0-1 Aiwa Merlion Cup Semifinal (AET) 58 31 7- 2-93 Kuala Lumpur CSKA Sofiya 0-2 Merdeka Tournament 59 1 32 9- 2-93 Kuala Lumpur Thailand U21 1-1 Merdeka Tournament 60 1 33 12- 3-93 Darwin Darwin XI 5-0 61 1 34 14- 3-93 Darwin Northern Territory 5-0 62 2 36 18- 3-93 Singapore Nagoya Grampus 8 4-3 Paseo Soccer Challenge 63 36 20- 3-93 Singapore Östers IF 0-3 64 1 37 24- 5-93 Singapore Penang 3-1 65 1 38 26- 5-93 Singapore Kedah 1-2 66 38 22- 3-95 Singapore Östers IF 1-1 Philips Tournament Semifinal (AET, 4-5 pen) 67 1 39 21- 5-95 Singapore Nottingham Forest 1-3 68 39 26- 5-95 Singapore Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 (4-2 pen) 69 39 13- 7-95 Singapore Hong Kong Rangers 0-1 Tiger Beer Quadrangular 70 39 15- 7-95 Singapore Shanghai Dashun 0-0 Tiger Beer Quadrangular 71 39 19- 7-95 Singapore Hong Kong Rangers 2-3 Tiger Beer Quadrangular Semifinal 72 39 8- 9-95 Gresik Petrokimia Putra 0-0 73 39 10- 9-95 Surabaya East Java XI 0-1 74 1 40 12- 9-95 Surabaya Mitra Surabaya 2-2 75 40 10-10-95 Tehran Esteghlal 1-2 76 40 12-10-95 Tehran Pirouzi 0-2 77 40 14-10-95 Tehran Iran Olympic 1-1 78 1 41 8-11-95 TP Hồ Chí Minh TP Hồ Chí Minh XI 3-1 TP Hồ Chí Minh Cup 79 2 43 11-11-95 TP Hồ Chí Minh Malaysia U20 3-0 TP Hồ Chí Minh Cup 80 1 44 13-11-95 TP Hồ Chí Minh Central Vietnam 3-0 TP Hồ Chí Minh Cup 81 3 47 16-11-95 TP Hồ Chí Minh Hà Nội XI 3-1 TP Hồ Chí Minh Cup Semifinal 82 1 48 19-11-95 TP Hồ Chí Minh TP Hồ Chí Minh XI 1-0 TP Hồ Chí Minh Cup Final 83 48 20-11-96 North Shore North Shore United 1-1 84 48 26-11-96 Auckland Central United 0-1


Matches for Singapore's team in the Malaysia Cup / Semi-Pro League / Premier League competitions

Note: in the 1993 and 1994 seasons, the Singapore team included foreigners.

1 7- 1-79 Singapore Malacca 5-0 2 14- 1-79 Singapore Johor 2-0 3 19- 1-79 B.S. Begawan Brunei 4-0 4 23- 1-79 Kota Kinabalu Sabah 1-0 5 11- 2-79 Singapore Kedah 0-0 6 25- 2-79 Singapore Sarawak 8-1 7 2- 3-79 Kota Bharu Kelantan 1-1 8 1 1 11- 3-79 Singapore Terengganu 2-1 9 1 2 18- 3-79 Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory 4-0 10 2 25- 3-79 Penang Penang 1-0 11 2 7- 4-79 Kuantan Pahang 0-2 12 1 3 15- 4-79 Singapore Perak 5-1 13 1 4 19- 4-79 Singapore Perlis 2-1 14 4 19- 5-79 Seremban Negri Sembilan 3-0 15 4 27- 5-79 Singapore Selangor 0-0 16 4 3- 6-79 Kuantan Pahang 1-0 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 1st leg 17 4 9- 6-79 Singapore Pahang 2-1 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 2nd leg 18 4 16- 6-79 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 0-2 Malaysia Cup Final 19 1 5 5- 1-80 Singapore Armed Forces 2-0 20 1 6 12- 1-80 Singapore Penang 4-0 21 2 8 26- 1-80 Singapore Negri Sembilan 5-1 22 2 10 2- 2-80 Singapore Pahang 5-0 23 1 11 8- 2-80 Alor Setar Kedah 3-0 24 11 12- 4-80 Ipoh Perak 0-3 25 11 20- 4-80 Singapore Sabah 3-0 26 11 30- 4-80 Johor Bahru Johor 2-2 27 11 3- 5-80 Singapore Kelantan 0-1 28 11 11- 5-80 Kuching Sarawak 2-0 29 11 17- 5-80 Singapore Brunei 1-1 30 11 5- 6-80 K. Terengganu Terengganu 1-0 31 1 12 28- 6-80 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 2-1 Malaysia Cup Final 32 1 13 10- 1-81 Singapore Perlis 3-0 33 13 18- 1-81 Penang Penang 0-0 34 13 25- 1-81 Singapore Selangor 0-0 35 13 30- 1-81 Kota Bharu Kelantan 1-1 36 1 14 15- 2-81 Singapore Terengganu 8-0 37 1 15 21- 2-81 Kuala Lumpur Armed Forces 1-0 38 15 1- 3-81 Singapore Malacca 0-0 39 1 16 8- 3-81 Kuantan Pahang 3-1 40 2 18 15- 3-81 Singapore Perak 6-0 41 2 20 22- 3-81 Singapore Sarawak 3-1 42 1 21 29- 3-81 Singapore Johor 3-0 43 21 12- 4-81 Kuala Pilah Negri Sembilan 1-0 44 2 23 18- 4-81 Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory 4-0 45 23 26- 4-81 Singapore Kedah 2-1 46 1 24 1- 5-81 B.S. Begawan Brunei 1-2 47 24 3- 5-81 Kota Kinabalu Sabah 1-0 48 24 8- 5-81 Alor Setar Kedah 1-1 Malaysia Cup Quarterfinal 1st leg 49 24 23- 5-81 Johor Bahru Johor 0-0 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 2nd leg 50 24 30- 5-81 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 0-4 Malaysia Cup Final 51 1 25 4- 7-93 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 2-3 52 1 26 13- 7-93 Singapore Perlis 5-0 53 26 16- 7-93 Malacca Malacca 2-1 54 1 27 27- 7-93 Singapore Sabah 7-3 55 27 3- 8-93 Singapore Police 3-0 56 1 28 6- 8-93 B.S. Begawan Brunei 4-2 57 1 29 17- 8-93 Singapore Armed Forces 4-1 58 29 20- 8-93 Kuala Lumpur Armed Forces 6-1 59 29 24- 8-93 Singapore Selangor 1-1 60 29 27- 8-93 Kangar Perlis 4-0 61 2 31 7- 9-93 Singapore Malacca 5-0 62 31 11- 9-93 Kota Kinabalu Sabah 0-1 63 31 19- 9-93 Kuala Lumpur Police 7-1 64 31 28- 9-93 Singapore Brunei 8-0 65 31 9-10-93 Singapore Kedah 2-2 Malaysia Cup 66 31 12-10-93 Ipoh Perak 1-1 Malaysia Cup 67 1 32 16-10-93 Kuantan Pahang 1-1 Malaysia Cup 68 1 33 23-10-93 Singapore Pahang 3-2 Malaysia Cup 69 1 34 26-10-93 Singapore Perak 6-1 Malaysia Cup 70 34 6-11-93 Kuching Sarawak 2-2 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 1st leg 71 34 14-11-93 Singapore Sarawak 2-1 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 2nd leg 72 34 28-11-93 Kuala Lumpur Kedah 0-2 Malaysia Cup Final 73 34 5- 4-94 Singapore Kelantan 1-0 74 34 9- 4-94 Ipoh Perak 1-0 75 2 36 12- 4-94 Singapore Terengganu 3-0 76 36 16- 4-94 Malacca Malacca 2-1 77 36 22- 4-94 Singapore Pahang 1-3 78 36 26- 4-94 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 1-1 79 36 30- 4-94 Penang Penang 0-3 80 36 6- 5-94 Singapore Negri Sembilan 1-1 81 2 38 10- 5-94 Kota Kinabalu Sabah 3-1 82 38 13- 5-94 Singapore Perlis 2-1 83 1 39 18- 5-94 Johor Bahru Johor 2-2 84 39 24- 5-94 Singapore Kuala Lumpur 1-1 85 39 28- 5-94 Alor Setar Kedah 0-0 86 2 41 1- 6-94 Singapore Brunei 5-1 87 41 7- 6-94 Kuching Sarawak 0-3 88 41 14- 6-94 Singapore Sarawak 0-1 89 1 42 25- 6-94 Kota Bharu Kelantan 3-2 (abandoned at 86') 90 42 2- 7-94 K. Terengganu Terengganu 2-0 91 4 46 5- 7-94 Singapore Malacca 5-0 92 1 47 11- 7-94 Kuantan Pahang 1-2 93 47 14- 7-94 Singapore Selangor 3-1 94 3 50 22- 7-94 Singapore Penang 7-1 95 50 26- 7-94 Seremban Negri Sembilan 1-0 96 1 51 2- 8-94 Singapore Sabah 7-0 97 2 53 6- 8-94 Kangar Perlis 3-2 98 53 13- 8-94 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 3-0 99 53 16- 8-94 Singapore Johor 0-1 100 2 55 20- 8-94 Singapore Kedah 2-1 101 55 23- 8-94 B.S. Begawan Brunei 1-0 102 1 56 22-10-94 Kota Kinabalu Sabah 2-1 Malaysia Cup 103 56 29-10-94 Singapore Pahang 1-0 Malaysia Cup 104 56 5-11-94 Kuching Sarawak 2-2 Malaysia Cup 105 1 57 8-11-94 Singapore Perak 1-0 Malaysia Cup 106 57 12-11-94 Singapore Sabah 4-1 Malaysia Cup 107 1 58 22-11-94 Kuantan Pahang 2-2 Malaysia Cup 108 58 26-11-94 Singapore Sarawak 1-1 Malaysia Cup 109 1 59 2-12-94 Ipoh Perak 3-1 Malaysia Cup 110 1 60 6-12-94 Singapore Selangor 1-0 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 1st leg 111 60 10-12-94 Shah Alam Selangor 2-2 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 2nd leg 112 1 61 17-12-94 Shah Alam Pahang 4-0 Malaysia Cup Final

Other matches for Singapore's Malaysia Cup team in 1993-1995

1 27- 6-93 Singapore Kuala Lumpur 0-0 2 29- 6-93 Singapore Negri Sembilan 3-0 3 28- 2-94 Newcastle Hunter Valley 4-2 4 2- 3-94 Newcastle Northern NSW 1-0 5 2 2 4- 3-94 Coffs Harbour Coffs Harbour 5-1 6 2 22- 3-94 Singapore Johor SEDC 3-0 7 1 3 29- 3-94 Singapore Negri Sembilan 2-0 8 2 5 7-10-94 Hong Kong Eastern Athletic 2-2 9 5 9-10-94 Hong Kong Hong Kong Rangers 1-0 10 1 6 11-10-94 Guangzhou Guangzhou 2-2 Guangzhou Tournament Semifinal (4-2 pen) 11 6 13-10-94 Guangzhou Guangzhou B 2-0 Guangzhou Tournament Final 12 1 7 15- 2-95 Auckland Central Region 3-1 13 1 8 19- 2-95 Napier Napier City Rovers 2-1 14 8 23- 2-95 Auckland New Zealand U17 4-3 15 8 25- 2-95 North Shore North Shore United 2-2 16 8 13- 3-95 Singapore Thailand 4-3 Philips Tournament 17 8 18- 3-95 Singapore Korean Indust. Bank 0-1 Philips Tournament 18 1 9 25- 3-95 Singapore Singapore U23 1-0 Philips Tournament Third place match 19 1 10 2- 4-95 Singapore Henan Jianye 3-0

Note: Fandi may have scored in game 4.


Matches for the Singapore national team ("Singapore Lions") in the Singapore Premier League 1995

1 1 1 7- 4-95 Singapore Tiong Bahru 5-0 2 1 14- 4-95 Singapore Police SA 3-0 3 3 4 21- 4-95 Singapore Tampines Rovers 8-1 4 1 5 28- 4-95 Singapore Balestier United 3-0 5 5 5- 5-95 Singapore Geylang Int. 2-2 6 1 6 18- 5-95 Singapore Gibraltar Crescent 5-0 7 1 7 31- 5-95 Singapore SAFSA 10-1 8 1 8 3- 6-95 Darwin Darwin Cubs 2-1 9 8 11- 6-95 Singapore Tiong Bahru 3-0 10 2 10 21- 6-95 Singapore Balestier United 10-0 11 1 11 4- 8-95 Singapore Tampines Rovers 3-0 12 1 12 11- 8-95 Singapore SAFSA 3-0 13 2 14 16- 8-95 Singapore Geylang Int. 4-0 14 2 16 15- 9-95 Singapore Gibraltar Crescent 6-0 15 16 22- 9-95 Singapore Police 3-0


Matches for Malaysian state teams in the Malaysia Cup / Semi-Pro League

For Federal Territory / Kuala Lumpur

1 2 2 4- 1-86 Kuala Lumpur Penang 4-1 2 2 10- 1-86 K. Terengganu Terengganu 0-0 3 1 3 15- 1-86 Kuala Lumpur Sarawak 4-0 4 3 24- 1-86 Kuala Lumpur Kelantan 1-0 5 3 6 2- 2-86 Kuala Lumpur Perak 7-1 6 1 7 7- 2-86 Kuala Lumpur Johor 2-0 7 1 8 15- 2-86 Kangar Perlis 2-0 8 1 9 18- 2-86 Kuala Lumpur Kedah 2-1 9 1 10 26- 2-86 Kuala Lumpur Negri Sembilan 5-1 10 1 11 2- 3-86 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 1-0 11 1 12 7- 3-86 Kota Kinabalu Sabah 2-0 12 12 9- 3-86 B.S. Begawan Brunei 2-0 13 1 13 12- 3-86 Kuala Lumpur Pahang 1-1 14 13 23- 3-86 Malacca Malacca 4-1 15 1 14 29- 3-86 Lumut Armed Forces 4-1 16 14 3- 4-86 Singapore Singapore 0-1 17 14 9- 4-86 Kuala Lumpur Pahang 0-1 Malaysia Cup Quarterfinal 1st leg 18 14 13- 4-86 Kuantan Pahang 0-1 Malaysia Cup Quarterfinal 2nd leg 19 1 15 29-11-86 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 2-3 Charity Cup 20 15 10- 6-87 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 0-1 Charity Shield 21 2 17 12- 6-87 Kuala Lumpur Armed Forces 4-0 22 2 19 21- 6-87 Seremban Negri Sembilan 7-1 23 19 27- 6-87 Ipoh Perak 0-0 24 2 21 30- 6-87 Kuala Lumpur Perlis 4-0 25 21 3- 7-87 Kuantan Pahang 0-3 26 21 12- 8-87 Kuala Lumpur Malacca 4-0 27 2 23 15- 8-87 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 2-0 28 23 18- 8-87 Kuala Lumpur Brunei 1-1 29 1 24 21- 8-87 Alor Setar Kedah 1-2 30 1 25 30- 8-87 Kuching Sarawak 2-1 31 25 26- 9-87 Kota Bharu Kelantan 2-1 Malaysia Cup Quarterfinal 1st leg 32 1 26 30- 9-87 Kuala Lumpur Kelantan 5-1 Malaysia Cup Quarterfinal 2nd leg 33 2 28 6-10-87 Kuala Lumpur Perlis 5-0 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 1st leg 34 28 11-10-87 Kangar Perlis 1-1 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 2nd leg 35 28 17-10-87 Kuala Lumpur Kedah 1-0 Malaysia Cup Final 36 28 26- 6-88 Kuantan Pahang 2-1 Charity Shield 37 2 30 8- 7-88 Kuala Lumpur Sarawak 3-1 38 30 18- 7-88 Singapore Singapore 0-0 39 2 32 31- 7-88 Seremban Armed Forces 2-1 40 2 34 7- 8-88 Kuala Lumpur Perak 5-1 41 34 10- 8-88 Malacca Malacca 4-1 42 2 36 14- 8-88 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 2-1 43 2 38 20- 8-88 Kangar Perlis 3-1 44 2 40 28- 8-88 Kuala Lumpur Negri Sembilan 3-0 45 3 43 2- 9-88 B.S. Begawan Brunei 5-0 46 1 44 4- 9-88 Kota Kinabalu Sabah 5-0 47 1 45 10- 9-88 Kuala Lumpur Kedah 1-1 48 1 46 13- 9-88 Kuala Lumpur Kelantan 2-0 49 46 17- 9-88 Kuala Lumpur Penang 0-1 50 46 24- 9-88 Kuala Lumpur Johor 2-2 51 46 30- 9-88 K. Terengganu Terengganu 4-0 52 46 3-10-88 Kuala Lumpur Pahang 1-1 53 1 47 14-10-88 Penang Penang 2-0 Malaysia Cup Quarterfinal 1st leg 54 47 18-10-88 Kuala Lumpur Penang 1-0 Malaysia Cup Quarterfinal 2nd leg 55 47 25-10-88 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 1-2 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 1st leg 56 2 49 28-10-88 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 4-2 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 2nd leg 57 49 6-11-88 Kuala Lumpur Kedah 3-0 Malaysia Cup Final 58 49 23- 7-89 Johor Bahru Johor 3-1 59 1 50 30- 7-89 Kuala Lumpur Kedah 2-0 60 50 12- 9-89 Kuala Lumpur Kelantan 3-0 61 1 51 17- 9-89 Kota Bharu Kelantan 4-0 62 1 52 24- 9-89 Singapore Singapore 1-1 63 52 1-10-89 Kuantan Pahang 1-3 64 1 53 6-10-89 Kuala Lumpur Sarawak 7-1 65 53 8-10-89 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 0-1 66 1 54 13-10-89 Kuala Lumpur Johor 3-1 67 54 15-10-89 Alor Setar Kedah 0-2 68 2 56 22-10-89 Kuala Lumpur Penang 2-1 69 56 1- 5-90 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 1-1 Charity Shield (AET, 0-3 pen) 70 56 5- 5-90 Kuala Lumpur Johor 1-1 71 56 12- 5-90 Kangar Perlis 0-1 72 2 58 19- 5-90 Kuala Lumpur Kedah 2-1 73 58 26- 5-90 Ipoh Perak 0-1 74 58 2- 6-90 Singapore Singapore 1-3 75 1 59 5- 6-90 Johor Bahru Johor 2-3 FA Cup 1st Round 1st leg 76 59 9- 6-90 Kuantan Pahang 0-0 77 1 60 12- 6-90 Kuala Lumpur Johor 2-3 FA Cup 1st Round 2nd leg 78 3 63 16- 6-90 Kuala Lumpur Sarawak 9-0 79 63 23- 6-90 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 0-1 80 1 64 7- 7-90 Kuala Lumpur Sabah 1-0

For Pahang

1 27- 4-91 Kuantan Johor 2-0 2 4- 5-91 Kota Bharu Kelantan 2-1 3 1 1 11- 5-91 Kuantan Terengganu 1-0 4 1 2 17- 5-91 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 1-0 5 2 25- 5-91 Kuantan Perak 2-2 6 1 3 1- 6-91 Kota Kinabalu Sabah 2-4 7 3 15- 6-91 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 0-0 8 3 21- 6-91 Kuantan Singapore 0-0 9 3 28- 6-91 Kuantan Kedah 3-1 10 3 6- 7-91 Singapore Singapore 1-0 11 3 13- 7-91 Johor Bahru Johor 1-3 12 3 20- 7-91 Kuantan Kelantan 1-4 13 3 28- 7-91 K. Terengganu Terengganu 0-1 14 3 3- 8-91 Kuantan Kuala Lumpur 1-1 15 3 7- 8-91 Kuantan Penang 1-1 FA Cup 1st Round 1st leg 16 1 4 11- 8-91 Ipoh Perak 1-2 17 4 14- 8-91 Penang Penang 0-0 FA Cup 1st Round 2nd leg 18 2 6 17- 8-91 Kuantan Sabah 5-0 19 6 21- 8-91 Kuala Lumpur Penang 2-0 FA Cup 1st Round Replay 20 1 7 24- 8-91 Alor Setar Kedah 1-1 21 7 28- 8-91 Kuantan Kedah 1-0 FA Cup Quarterfinal 1st leg 22 1 8 1- 9-91 Kuantan Selangor 2-0 23 8 4- 9-91 Alor Setar Kedah 3-1 FA Cup Quarterfinal 2nd leg 24 1 9 7- 9-91 Kuantan Sarawak 2-0 Malaysia Cup 25 9 14- 9-91 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 0-2 Malaysia Cup 26 9 18- 9-91 Ipoh Perak 1-1 FA Cup Semifinal 1st leg 27 9 21- 9-91 Ipoh Perak 2-0 Malaysia Cup 28 9 25- 9-91 Kuantan Perak 0-0 FA Cup Semifinal 2nd leg 29 9 28- 9-91 Kuantan Perak 0-0 Malaysia Cup 30 9 2-10-91 Kuala Lumpur Perak 0-3 FA Cup Semifinal Replay 31 9 5-10-91 Kuantan Kuala Lumpur 0-2 Malaysia Cup 32 1 10 12-10-91 Kuching Sarawak 2-0 Malaysia Cup 33 10 17-10-91 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 0-4 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 1st leg 34 10 26-10-91 Kuantan Selangor 0-2 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 2nd leg 35 1 11 20- 6-92 Kuantan Johor 3-0 36 11 24- 6-92 Seremban Negri Sembilan 2-1 37 11 27- 6-92 Ipoh Perak 1-2 38 11 1- 7-92 Kuantan Kuala Lumpur 1-1 FA Cup Quarterfinal 1st leg 39 11 4- 7-92 Kuantan Perak 2-0 40 11 7- 7-92 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 0-1 FA Cup Quarterfinal 2nd leg 41 11 11- 7-92 Kuching Sarawak 0-0 42 1 12 15- 7-92 Kuantan Kuala Lumpur 1-1 43 1 13 25- 7-92 Kuantan Sabah 3-1 44 13 19- 8-92 Kuantan Terengganu 4-0 45 13 22- 8-92 Johor Bahru Johor 1-0 46 13 26- 8-92 Singapore Singapore 1-0 47 13 2- 9-92 Kuantan Negri Sembilan 0-0 48 13 19- 9-92 Kuantan Perak 1-0 Malaysia Cup 49 13 26- 9-92 Alor Setar Kedah 1-1 Malaysia Cup 50 13 30- 9-92 Kuantan Negri Sembilan 3-1 Malaysia Cup 51 13 6-10-92 Seremban Negri Sembilan 1-0 Malaysia Cup 52 13 11-10-92 Kuantan Kedah 1-1 Malaysia Cup 53 13 17-10-92 Ipoh Perak 1-1 Malaysia Cup 54 13 24-10-92 Kuantan Terengganu 0-0 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 1st leg 55 13 31-10-92 K. Terengganu Terengganu 1-0 Malaysia Cup Semifinal 2nd leg (ASDET) 56 13 14-11-92 Kuala Lumpur Kedah 1-0 Malaysia Cup Final


Clubs

Singapore National League: 1977-80, 82 Kaki Bukit 1981-82 Singapore Armed Forces (SAFSA) Singapore Premier League: 1988-94 Geylang International 1995 Singapore Lions S-League: 1996 Geylang United 1997-99 Singapore Armed Forces (SAFFC) Singapore Business Houses League: 1979-80 Guthrie Berhad Malaysia Cup / Semi-Pro League / Premier League: 1979-81, 93-95 Singapore 1986-90 Federal Territory (renamed Kuala Lumpur in 1987) 1991-92 Pahang Kuala Lumpur League: 1985-90 City Hall Netherlands Eredivisie: 1982 AFC Ajax (trial in July/August - rejected a 3-year contract offer) 1983-85 FC Groningen 1987 FC Groningen (signed 2-year contract in July - work permit not granted) Indonesia Galatama (professional league): 1982-83 NIAC Mitra Greek Alpha Ethniki League: 1990 OFI Crete (signed 2-year contract in June - transfer certificate not released)


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