Azeez Zainulabdeen

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Full name Azeez Zainulabdeen
Date of birth Unknown
Place of birth Colombo, British Ceylon
(present-day Sri Lanka)
Date of death (2010-09-13)13 September 2010
Azeez Zainulabdeen
Zainul pictured post-retirement
Personal information
Full name Azeez Zainulabdeen
Date of birth Unknown
Place of birth Colombo, British Ceylon
(present-day Sri Lanka)
Date of death (2010-09-13)13 September 2010
Place of death Colombo, Sri Lanka
Position Inside right
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Victory FC
International career
1963–1968 Ceylon
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Azeez Zainulabdeen (Sinhala: අසීස් සයිනුලාබ්දීන්; died 13 September 2010) was a Sri Lankan football player who primarily played as an inside-right. He was captain of the Sri Lanka national team in 1968.

Zainul spent majority of his club career with Victory Football Club of Colombo.[1]

International career

Zainul represented the Ceylon FA XI the de facto national team at the 1962 Aga Khan Gold Cup. During the tournament, he scored four goals in a 9–1 demolishing of Dhaka Central Jail.[2] In 1963, he was part of the Ceylon national team that played home and away matches against India in the 1964 Summer Olympics qualifiers.[3]

On 28 February 1965, Ceylon secured their first international victory on home soil, defeating Pakistan 3–1 at the Sugathadasa Stadium in Colombo, with Zainul scoring the finishing goal, a "thirty metres bullet shot just before the final whistle" to beat Pakistani custodian, Muhammad Latif.[4] In March 1968, he represented the team in two 1968 Summer Olympics qualification matches against Israel.[5] In the same year, Zainul, who had represented Ceylon Colts XI in the Aga Khan Gold Cup in every edition starting from 1962, captained the team to a runners-up finish in the 1968 Aga Khan Gold Cup, losing the final 0–5 to locals Mohammedan SC.[6][7][8][9]

Post-retirement

Zainul served Victory Football Club as both player and coach. In 1962, he contested the Municipal Council elections as an independent candidate but was unsuccessful. He served as a board member under Mr. F.A. Yaseen and held several key roles, including as Technical Advisor. Additionally, he was the President of both the City Football League and the Colombo Football League, and served as the Secretary of the Nationalized Services.[1]

Death

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