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~MERGED~ Mokhtar Dahari - Lagenda Pemain Bolasepak Malaysia
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dari kul 12 sampai 330 pagi
selesai merempit baca sejarah....
best laa korang....
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thread yang sangat informatif.kehilangan besar buat negara..AL-FATIHAH.. |
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Malaysian Soccer Legend Wong Choon Wah Dies
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 31 (Bernama) -- Malaysia lost another legendary football player when former national midfielder Wong Choong Wah passed away due to a heart attack Thursday morning.
The death of Wong at age 67 is all the more saddening as today is the first day of the Chinese New Year.
His contemporary Datuk Soh Chin Aun, also a household name in local and regional football, said he found out about Wong's death from Wong's wife.
He said Wong's wife said he suffered a heart attack at home in Sri Petaling here and was rushed to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital at 3 am.
"I'm very shocked, because Wong still used to send SMS greetings to me and other friends during Chinese New Year. However, this time I was a bit surprised to receive the greeting from him early yesterday," he said when contacted by Bernama here.
Soh said he was informed that for now only Wong's closest family members are allowed to pay their last respects to Wong whose body has been temporarily placed at the Kwang Tong funeral complex in Sungai Besi here.
He is expected to be laid to rest on next Monday.
Wong was one of the earliest Malaysian football players to turn professional.
He started his professional career with South China Club in Hong Kong where he played from 1972 to 1974.
He was also a member of the national football squad that competed in the Munich Olympics in Germany in 1972.
Wong was also a main pillar of the Selangor team who were difficult to beat in the local leagues in the 70s and 80s.
In his heyday, he was a midfield maestro who was highly regarded by players, coaches and officials alike.
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Master of deception shone among the stars
Published on Saturday 26th April
Monday, April 28, 2014 - 11:32
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COMING from an era in the 60s when star football players were plentiful, Ibrahim Mydin may not have gotten the publicity he deserved, but he surely made his mark among players and coaches.
The Penang-born police officer, who retired with the rank of ASP and deputy OCPD of Baling in 1996 after 32 years of service, had a colourful career as a national player from 1962 to 1971.
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Ibrahim with his 1962 Asian Games tracksuit.
Nicknamed “ King of Kangkang ” for his uncanny ability to outwit opponents, he was better known as Mydin than Ibrahim. He started playing at a very young age. As a Primary Two pupil, he was already playing for his school team – Datuk Keramat Malay School – where he started as a fullback.
Coming from a poor family, his football skills saw him play with clubs like Ramblers and represented Penang from 1962 to 1965. He later moved to Selangor where his midfield skills and goalscoring were his hallmark.
With Selangor, he won the Malaysia Cup thrice – 1968 (beat Penang 8-1 with S. Thanabalan scoring four goals), 1969 (beat Penang 1-0) and 1971 (replayed final against Perak, winning 3-1 after the first match ended 1-1).
Ibrahim was recommended to the police by Tan Sri P. Alagendra, who was responsible for recruiting many sportsmen and women to the force.
“ It was K. K. Pillai, father-in-law of the late Punch Gunalan, who interviewed me and I was enlisted as a probationary inspector, ” recalled Ibrahim, who turns 70 on Aug 2.
“ I was lucky to have landed the job because of football, ” said Ibrahim, who was a regular in the Merdeka tournament from 1962 to 1971.
“ In the 60s, there were so many talented players and I am glad I had the opportunity to play with the best. We also had good coaches in Choo Seng Quee, Peter Velappan, E.C. Dutton, N. Raju and Harold Hassall to name a few, ” said Ibrahim at his home in Alor Star.
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Ibrahim is married to Masitah Jamaluddin and they have three grown-up daughters. Among the players that Ibrahim played with were Stanley Gabriel, Robert and Richard Choe, Ghani Minhat, Dutton, S. Lourdes, Yee Seng Choy, Foo Fook Chuan, Kamaruddin Ahmad, W. Skinner, Majid Ariff, Ali Satar, Hoh Yuen Meng, Quah Kim See, Abdullah Nordin, Lee Kok Seng, M. Karathu, Mahat Ambu, Agus Salim, N. Thanabalan and Ho Voon Hung.
In the late 60s, Ibrahim had for company the likes of M. Chandran, Chow Chee Keong, Soo-Toh-Kim-Poh, Dali Omar, Chow Kwai Lam, Zulikilfi Norbit, Shahruddin Abdullah, Sardar Khan, Namat Abdullah and Wong Choon Wah.
He also had brushes with officialdom where he was known for being vocal about about players’ selection.
“ To me, what mattered was that the best must take the field. While most of the time my views were received well, there were times when I was victimised,” said Ibrahim.
“ There were times when I was left out from the squad and even tournaments. It was one of the reasons why I left the national team early. “ But it did not matter because I was happy with my job.
“ There were also times when I missed national call-ups because of my job. For instance, during the May 13 riots in 1969, I was posted to Campbell station (now Dang Wangi) and missed training.
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The bronze medal which Ibrahim
“ Someone started a rumour that I was killed. It was only after they checked with the police that they were told that I was very much alive at the Campbell station, ” said Ibrahim.
He said he could have played longer when national coach Dettmar Crammer requested that he make a comeback in the friendly against Brazil’s Cruzerio FC in 1971. “ Peter (Velappan), who was then FA of Selangor assistant secretary, asked me to meet Dettmar at the University of Malaya field. I made my way to see him but declined to make a comeback.
“ If I had done so, I would have had a chance to make the 1972 Munich Olympics squad. But I have no regrets. I made a choice.
“ I had a good run while it lasted — playing in three Sea Games (1965, 1967 and 1969) and three Asian Games (1962, bronze medal), 1966 and 1970, Merdeka tournaments from 1962 till I retired and regional tournaments like the Jakarta Anniversary Cup, Thailand’s King’s Cup, Korea’s President’s Cup. ”
Asked about a memorable incident during his football career, Ibrahim said: “ Sadly, it is remembered not for happy reasons because I lost teammate Ng Peng Huat in the third Asian Youth Cup in Saigon in 1964, where I captained the team.
“ Coach Peter (Velappan) had given the players a day off and told us to go swimming for relaxation. Peng Huat (also a teammate with Selangor) hurt his head when diving and died.
“ It was sad, but we continued to compete in the tournament and in the third placing match, beat the Koreans 4-1. The Koreans did not want to accept the defeat and said that Peng Huat had helped us win the match. ”
- Malay Mail -
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salam
google hari ni gambar kartun allahyarham mokhtar dahari
sempena ulang tahun ke 61 |
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Hari ini, Google tampil dengan ' doodle ' khas bersempena ulang tahun kelahiran bekas penyerang terbilang Malaysia, Allahyarham Mokhtar Dahari, yang jatuh pada 13 November 1953.
Grafik yang ditampilkan adalah berdasarkan situasi realiti tidak lama dahulu. Kain rentang gergasi terpapar wajah SuperMokh, dengan latar ayat berbunyi ' Bangkit Semua Untuk Negara '.
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baru nak tanya pasal google dah dpt jawapan
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PERGINYA SEORANG LAGENDA BOLA SEPAK TANAH AIR
Persatuan Bolasepak Negeri Johor mengucapkan salam takziah kepada keluarga Haji Abdullah Mohd Don atas pemergian Allahyarham pagi tadi kerana sakit tua. Beliau yang dikenali dengan nama Dollah Don merupakan salah seorang pemain bola sepak handalan pada era 40- 50-an yang sangat dihormati oleh rakan-rakan dan digeruni oleh pihak lawan. Kehebatan beliau menerajui jentera serangan pasukan kebangsaan ketika itu telah mendapat perhatian bekas Presiden Indonesia Sukarno sehingga diberi jolokan " Harimau Malaya " .
Dilahirkan di Stulang Laut, Johor pada 23hb Mac 1923, Dollah Don telah menghembuskan nafasnya yang terakhir di KPJ Puteri pada jam 4 pagi tadi pada usia 91 tahun dan jenazah arwah akan dikebumikan di pusara Mahmoodiah selepas waktu Zohor hari ini , 24hb Disember 2014.
Salam takziah daripada kami mewakili seluruh penyokong bola sepak Negeri Johor.
1923-2014 Harimau Malaya dalam kenangan.
Al-Fatihah
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THE PASSING OF A FOOTBALL LEGEND
The Johor Football Association would like to convey our deep condolences to the family of the late Haji Abdullah Mohd Don, who passed away this morning due to old age. The legend, who was known as Dollah Don, was one of the footballers widely respected by his team-mates and feared by his opponents during the 40s and 50s. His exploits with the national team at that time led to him being nicknamed ‘Harimau Malaya’ by President Sukarno.
Born in Stulang Laut, Johor on 23rd March 1923, Dollah Don exhaled his last breath at at the age of 91 the Puteri Specialist Hospital at 4am today. His body will be buried today (24th December 2014).
Our sincere condolences again on behalf of all Johorean football fans.
In memory of ‘ Harimau Malaya ’ : 1923-2014.
Rest in peace.
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AL-FATIHAH (11/7/1991)
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Edited by HangPC2 at 8-8-2015 10:06 PM
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Cerita di sebalik gangsa Sukan Asia 1974
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
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PERSIAPAN menjelang Sukan Asia di Tehran pada 1-15 September, 1974, tidak seperti diduga. Tujuh belas pemain dikehendaki melaporkan diri ke latihan pusat pada 11 Ogos dan berlepas ke Iran pada 23 Ogos tetapi anak didik Allahyarham Jalil Che Din hanya berangkat ke Tehran, empat hari kemudian.
KES jurulatih merajuk, kecederaan yang menimpa bek kanan utama, perbezaan kem pemain mengikut sentimen kenegerian – antara masalah dalaman skuad bola sepak negara menjelang dan ketika Sukan Asia 1974 di Tehran rancak berjalan.
Hanya beberapa minggu selepas skuad negara merangkul Piala Merdeka di Ipoh, misi lebih besar menanti anak didik Jalil, bekas pemain pertahanan negara era 1950-an yang juga seorang pegawai Penjara.
Tanpa beberapa tonggak seperti penjaga gol Lim Fung Kee dan perancang utama Wong Choon Wah yang berhijrah ke Hong Kong sejurus misi di Pestabola Merdeka serta Shaharuddin Abdullah, skuad negara menyiapkan diri ke Tehran dalam suasana yang kurang ideal.
Setiba di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Subang, Sabena Airlines, syarikat penerbangan Belgium, memaklumkan penerbangan ditunda dan penumpang terpaksa berlepas mengikut jadual seterusnya, iaitu empat hari kemudian disebabkan masalah teknikal.
Pemain tengah, Datuk Shukor Salleh, mengenang detik itu. “ Disebabkan masalah tayar pesawat yang mengakibatkan penerbangan ditunda, penumpang ditempatkan di Hotel Equatorial di Kuala Lumpur waktu itu, ” kata Shukor.
Apa yang berlaku seterusnya ? Benarkah pemain memulau jurulatih ? Benarkah pemain hanya dihadiahkan seutas jam berjenama selepas menduduki tangga ketiga ? Siapa 17 pemain yang tersenarai ?
Sources : http://rizalhashim.blogspot.my
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dulu semua bangsa ada dlm satu pasukan bola..semangat muhibah tu mmg nampak..tp zaman skrg mcm dah xnampak |
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Majalah Bolasepak (Bil 2 November 1980)
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RISALAT PERATURAN BOLA SEPAK YANG DINAMAI INGGERIS FUT BUL (1895)
' A guide to the rules of the ball game called in English football ''
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‘A plan of the field where Football is played, and directions for the players’ positions’ (Peta padang bermain Futbul dan peraturan mengatur pemain), drawn by Syed Mahmoed.
Sources : http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk
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