Quah Kim Lye

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Place of birth Singapore
Position(s) Striker
Years Team
1966–1974 Singapore
Quah Kim Lye
Personal information
Place of birth Singapore
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Tampines Rovers
Singapore Lions
International career
1966–1974 Singapore 42[1]
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Quah Kim Lye (born 1943) is a former Singapore national football team captain who played for National Football League side Tampines Rovers and the Singapore Lions in the Malaysia Cup as a striker.[2]

Born to father Quah Heck Hock and mother Lau Ah Noi, Quah, the fifth of eleven children,[3] he is a member of the noted footballing family which has produced fellow Singapore internationals such as brothers Kim Beng, Kim Swee, Kim Siak and Kim Song.[4][5] Along with his brothers, he was discovered by famed national team coach Choo Seng Quee.

International career

During the 1966 Asian Games, Quah scored a hat-trick in a 5-0 victory against South Vietnam, which allowed Singapore to qualify for the quarter-finals.[3]

In 1971, Quah retired from the national football team after disagreements with the Football Association of Singapore.

In 1973, Quah was persuaded by his brother, Quah Kim Song, national football coach, Michael Walker and his wife to rejoin the national team to compete at the 1973 SEAP Games held in Singapore.[3] During the semi-final match with South Vietnam, he suffered a left knee injury in the last 10 minutes and was substituted out.[3] The match ended in a 1-1 draw and went to the penalty shootout which Singapore lost 5-3.[3]

Other career

Personal life

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