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~MERGED~ Mokhtar Dahari - Lagenda Pemain Bolasepak Malaysia

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Arsenal pun kalah 0-2 lawan malaysia zaman mokhtar dulu
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Iklan Susu Frisiana (1983)






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Tanggal 11 Julai 1991..Pemergian seorang bintang dan lagenda bolasepak negara yang cukup berjasa, Mokhtar Dahari, semoga Allah mencucuri rahmat ke atas rohnya, insyaAllah..sama-sama kita sedekahkan fatihah untuknya..
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An Exclusive Interview with SuperMokh




by Suresh Kumar and Shanmuganathan

Compiled by Thomas Teh

The Seladang, 1982



Mokhtar Dahari (1953 - 1991) was a legendary Malaysian national football team player from Selangor. Born in Setapak on 13 November 1953, he became one of the best players in Asia in the 1970s. He was Malaysia's best striker. Mokhtar showed interest in playing football at an early age. He played for his school and later for his home state, Selangor FA. He was only nineteen years old when he first played for the Malaysia national football team in an international game. Mokhtar helped Selangor FA win the Malaysia Cup 10 times and scored 177 goals altogether. In international games, he scored a total of 125 goals in 167 caps for the Malaysian team.

The Merdeka Stadium was his second home amidst roars of " Supermokh " from the young generation who worshipped him. Along with goalkeeper R Arumugam, defenders Santokh Singh and Soh Chin Aun, midfielders Reduan Abadullah and Shukor Salleh and Mokhtar's partner up front, Isa Bakar, the Selangor FA and Malaysia national football team were a force to be reckoned with in the 70's.

In 1975, Mokhtar represented Malaysia national team against English giants Arsenal F.C. The Malaysian team won the game 2-0 with Mokhtar scoring both goals. After the game, Mokhtar was rumoured to have been offered a chance to play for the Gunners. He also famously scored the equalizing goal in a 1-1 draw against the England national B Team in 1978. He won his 100th cap for representing Malaysia when he played in a Merdeka Football Tournament match against the Japanese national football team in 1976. This Number 10 of Selangor FA also had a friendly game against another Number 10, Diego Maradona, when he met the Boca Juniors in January 1982.


The Seladang Editorial Board recently interviewed an eminent Old Victorian, Encik Mokhtar Dahari, also known as " SuperMokh " at his home. We were greeted very warmly and were soon made to feel at home. Drinks were served and we started off with our first question. Being curious about his age, we asked him when he was born. Though he gave his year of birth without hesitation, the day and month remained a secret.

" I'd rather keep them just for my wife, " he said. " Well, as for your question, let me see .. I'm 29 now and therefore I was born in... "

"1953 ! " we exclaimed. " Correct ? "

" Precisely, " SuperMokh replied.

" And how did you get into V.I. ? " we asked.

"I t's a rather long story, " he began, " but I'll cut it short. You see, I entered V.I. in Form One. It was 1966 then. I stayed there for about four years till 1970. Actually I never expected to go to V.I. "

But since he was active in school sports in his primary days that was probably one of the reasons why he was selected.

As someone who enjoys sporting activities and who has wide interests, SuperMokh was not only in the V.I football team but also in its rugby team besides playing hockey, basketball and swimming for his House.

" Life must have been fun, being a known figure in school ? " we suggested.

" No, not exactly, " SuperMokh conceded, rather casually. " I wasn't really known at that time as there were other prominent personalities to compete against, like the school athletes, for example."

Were we taken aback! " But I got by. Fame never comes easy, as the saying goes. "

Puzzled and confused, we persisted, "Then how did you get into the limelight ? "

Now the cheery SuperMokh emerged again. " Well, that came only after I left school. "

" It was during a trial play with the Selangor Junior Squad at the Piala Razak Tournament," he recalled. " Later, my manager, Mr M J Vincent, recommmended that I join the senior squad and from then everything started coming my way. "

" Was it then that you got into the Selangor team ? "

" Yes it was, " SuperMokh said spiritedly. " It was 1972. I'll always remember the year as it was during that year I was chosen for the Malaysia A Team after my splendid performance in Jakarta while in the B Team.

" What about your school days ? What was the training like ? " we asked, steering SuperMokh away from his wonderful memories.

" Well, he sighed, " the truth is that I was just an average player. My position was left wing striker. Even now I feel that the training methods of my school days were very raw. There weren't any qualified coaches at all. But Cikgu Othman Mohd Ali, our school coach, was really something. Though he taught us only from experience, he was very good. We were very disciplined and individual fitness was maintained. Sometimes we even had centralized training when we had to stay in the school ! "


" But the parents ! " we burst out simultaneously. " Didn't they ever object to all this ? "

" Naturally " SuperMokh explained. "But they accepted it later on. They let nature take its course. "

SuperMokh told us more about the V.I. besides sports, football and training. He remembered the prefects well enough to have vivid memories of them.

" They were a strict bunch, " he recalled. " They even warned me for having my bicycle modified. I was sent to detention class, once or twice, I think, where I had to polish hinges. Well, that was swell enough for me !

" My worse experience was when I failed two subjects and the report card given out on the same day that I was supposed to play against R.M.C. in the finals. But a couple of whacks from the Headmaster was enough to put some fire into my playing. We won the match as expected. "

" What about your most memorable experience ? Could it be any better than your worse, " we asked inquisitively.

" My most memorable experience was, of course, the solitary goal I helped to score in the 1970 Laksamana Cup against the MCKK. This is one more of the things I'll always remember.

Commenting on the football system now, Super Mokh admitted that it was much better, with seminars and talks held to promote better football.

" Haven't you thought of coaching ? " we asked.


" Coaching ? Actually I was asked a few years back to coach the V.I. football team but because of my commitments and job, I'd rather leave it to Mr Rajasingam, who I personally think is very good. "

" Mokhtar, after all this talk about football and school, what about yourself ? Do you mind telling us ? "

" Of course not ! For a start, I'm an Executive Officer at PKNS, I am the Selangor State Football Captain and also the National Football Captain. At times I think these are too much for me but I get by like I used to, thanks to my own strategies and to my wife, Tengku Zarina and her encouragement. There was one time when I was asked to play for some other countries but I turned down the offer. "

" I like listening to sentimental tunes, especially those of Air Supply and The Alley Cats. Lastly I would like to say that I'm proud to be a Victorian and may it be wiser every day. "

We ended our interview by thanking one of Malaysia's greatest heroes for his time and kindness.



" To be a good footballer, you need three things:
discipline, dedication and determination.
Training is a must and never feel disheartened. "

Mokhtar Dahari, Sportsman of the Year, 1977




Sources : http://www.viweb.freehosting.net/SuperMokh.htm






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Dali confident luck will not desert soldiers now





Posted on October 13, 2012








“ I took to the field despite being ill ... I wasn’t going to let it stop me. I had five shots at goal and ... they either hit the post or were blocked by former international goalkeeper Chow Chee Keong. We were just unlucky not to win, ” recalled Dali, who began his football career with the Armed Forces youth team before returning to his home state Kelantan.



By ERIC SAMUEL


PETALING JAYA : Football legend Dali Omar  said a stroke of bad luck cost Armed Forces their first-ever HMS Malaya Cup title 46 years ago.

The 66-year-old Dali said the army team were fully inspired after he scored in their 1-0 semi-final victory over Malaysian Police in the semi-finals in 1966.

But, on Cup final day, he came down with fever. Undeterred, the then 20-year-old Dali took to the field against a power-packed Selangor side that included the late Abdul Ghani Minhat.

Selangor won 1-0.

“ I took to the field despite being ill … I wasn’t going to let it stop me. I had five shots at goal and … they either hit the post or were blocked by former international goalkeeper Chow Chee Keong. We were just unlucky not to win, ” recalled Dali, who began his football career with the Armed Forces youth team before returning to his home state Kelantan.

At 26 years old – and at the prime of his career – the national striker set out to make a name for himself in Australia in 1972.

He landed a year’s trial with First Division side Azzurri of Perth (now known as Perth Glory) and mesmerised them with his skill and tenacity.

He then turned to coaching, training Olympics Kingsway before finally settling down in Australia.

Twenty-nine years later, Dali returned home in 2000.

On Thursday, Dali was at the Selayang Stadium to witness the semi-final clash between Armed Forces and Lions XII. Forces won 5-4 on penalties after both teams were tied at 1-1 after extra time in the second leg of the semi-finals.

“ The game could have gone either way. Forces had chances to win the game in 90 minutes. Well, I hope Forces will go on to win the title for the first time in the 91-year history of the HMS/Malaya/Malaysia Cup, ” said Dali.

However, Dali has this advice for Malaysian footballers.

“ If you want to win matches, you must score goals. It’s time the national body introduce a striker coach to assist our budding talents. Yes, we have goalkeeper coach but what about the strikers ? , ” he said.

“ It’s a pity that we don’t have prolific goal-getters in the national team. And our ranking (No. 162) is poor. I am willing to offer my services to share my vast playing knowledge with anyone.

“ I was the first one to go out of Malaysia. At that time, I was the master at scoring goals, especially with my shooting and heading abilities. It was my mental toughness and good playing ability that made me an instant hit with the Australian club.

“ That’s why it is important to emphasise on scoring techniques. ”

Dali was a member of the Malaysian team who played in the Asian Youth Tournament in 1963 at the age of 17. He also represented the national team from 1963-1969.



- The Star -



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Post time 14-10-2012 01:54 AM | Show all posts
kalau ditengok2 safee salee punya muka ada iras2 mokhtar dahari sket la. walaupun safee mempunyai finishing yang world class tapi belum sama dengan mokhtar dahari.
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PKNS FC to revive legacy of Mokhtar ' Super Mokh ' Dahari



The Malaysian side will undergo a re-branding process which will see them being named as PKNS FC ' Super Mokh '



PKNS FC have taken a major step in paying tribute to the Malaysian legendary football player, Mokhtar Dahari, by rebranding the club to become PKNS FC ' Super Mokh ' .

The legendary Malaysian striker once ploughed his trade with the Kuala Lumpur-based side and left an impeccable legacy through his on-pitch action. Now, PKNS FC have collaborated with Total Sports Sdn Bhd (TSSB) to refurbish the branding of the club and of course revive the legacy of Super Mokh.

TSSB will be assisting them in the rebranding process with the PKNS FC 'Super Mokh' concept being used as the frame for it. International friendly games are also being arranged while the list of community events organized by PKNS FC is also set to grow once again.

" We all know that Mokhtar Dahari was once a player with this team, leading the team with so much of inspiration. Therefore, I hope that this rebranding will inspire the current lot of players to be motivated with Super Mokh's legacy and continue driving the team forward, " PKNS FC President Noor Hisham Mohd Gouth said in a statement that issued to the media.

Besides that, the Red Ants will also be launching their very own WebTV soon, with hopes of increasing their engagement with the fans.

PKNS FC are a well known side in Malaysia, having achieved plenty of success in their history. Their academy is also regarded as one of the best in the nation, as they continue to produce talents like Azrif Nasrulhaq and Aminuddin Noor, who currently ply their trade with Harimau Muda.



Sources : http://www.goal.com/



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Post time 3-2-2013 01:10 AM | Show all posts
wah byk new informations, tengs tuan rumah ^^
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Post time 5-2-2013 01:53 AM | Show all posts
Ada kenal player2 sezaman dan yang pernah bermain bersama Arwah..beliau(bekas pemain tersebut) mendakwa kekuatan tendangan Arwah memang padu dan tak dapat dinafikan..beliau pernah menghalang bola sepakan Arwah dan akibatnya kaki beliau kebas beberapa minit..

Dan diceritakan juga Arwah Mokhtar ketika makan pun berpeluh-peluh hingga ketika makan satu tuala putih akan berada berhampiran untuk mengelap peluh..mungkin antara penyebab penyakit beliau kerana tubuh badan beliau berkerja terlalu kuat hingga menyebabkan salur darah tidak dapat menampung aliran darah..

Wallahu alam..

Al-Fatihah untuh Arwah..

Al-Fatihah
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Post time 24-2-2013 12:31 PM | Show all posts
sehingga kini tiada pemain yang dapat menggantikan mokhtar dahari, dan ghani minhat. sekiranya mokhtar masih hidup, dia mungkin kecewa dengan prestasi malaysia
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Post time 25-2-2013 05:38 PM | Show all posts
Kalau dibuat simulasi perlawanan antara skuad zaman Mokhtar Dahari dengan skuad Harimau Malaya, rasanya mau kena 10 - 0 jugak skuad k.Rajagobal
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Post time 12-7-2013 09:25 AM | Show all posts
aku cuma kenal anak arwah mokhtar dahari ni... reza nama dia. senior aku kat sekolah dulu.. memang terer main bola, top student lagi kat sekolah.. sukan dengan akademik dua2 bagus..
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Post time 26-10-2013 04:01 PM | Show all posts
Super Mokh tome hits the shelves




by shamshul fitri





Former Selangor and national team players (left to right) Khan Hung Meng, P. Gunasegaran, Ahmad Mahmud, Reduan Abdullah and Datuk Santokh Singh looking at the Mokhtar Dahari - Lagenda Bola Sepak Malaysia book with Mokhtar's widow, Datin Tengku Zarina Tengku Ibrahim (right) during the book's launching at Istana Alam Shah in Klang on Friday. - The STAR



KLANG : A comprehensive book chronicling the life of legendary national footballer, the late Datuk Mokhtar Dahari, has hit the shelves.

Launched by the Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah on Friday, the book, titled “ Mokhtar Dahari – Lagenda Bola Sepak Malaysia ” is the first to compile and explore the life of the legendary striker who passed away on July 11, 1991, due to motor neuron disease.

“ I can say that the book is the definitive guide to who Mokhtar Dahari was, especially to the young generation,” said Mokhtar’s son Mohd Reza, who was present at the launch at Istana Alam Shah.

Mokhtar’s wife Datin Tengku Zarina Tengku Ibrahim was also present as was a number of his former team-mates and coaches – including the likes of Reduan Abdullah, Datuk Santokh Singh, Bakri Ibni, P. Gunasegaran, Ahmad Mahmud and Datuk M. Kuppan.

“ This book will hopefully inspire the young people today, so they can know who is Mokhtar Dahari and how much he was feared by opponents then.

“ I’m glad that people can now learn about what made him a legend, ” said Reduan, who played with Super Mokh in the Selangor team in the 1970s.

The book, a brainchild of the Sultan, was written by Zinitulniza Abdul Kadir and published by the Malaysian Institute of Translation and Books as a tribute to the legendary footballer.

The spirit and determination of the late Mokhtar’s pursuit for greatness is compiled in the 244-page book with pictorials, including pictures from the family’s personal collections.

The book is available at major bookstores for RM180 (Peninsula) and RM195 (Sabah/Sarawak).


- The Star -



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