Fandi Ahmad
Footballer and coach, SEA Games gold medalist

Born
May 29th, 1962
62 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Singapore
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Born in Singapore, this footballer played as a forward and achieved recognition in the domestic league and abroad. The player began his career with the National Football League before moving to the Netherlands, where he joined FC Groningen. Later, he played for other clubs, including Singapore's Geylang International. After his playing career, he transitioned into coaching, guiding young talents and contributing to the development of football in Singapore. The player also represented the national team, earning several caps and participating in regional tournaments.
Winning gold medal at the 1993 SEA Games
Playing for FC Groningen in the Netherlands
Coaching Singapore's U-23 national team
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