Shaharuddin Abdullah

Malaysian footballer (1948–2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shaharuddin Abdullah (28 August 1948 – 28 December 2023) was a Malaysian footballer.[3] He was once one of the most feared strikers in the country, known as "Harimau Malaysia" because of his ability to score goals.[4][5] He once scored 15 goals for Malaysia in the Merdeka Cup which stood as a record for a very long time.[citation needed] His father, Abdullah Mohammad, was a goalkeeper for Penang in the 1950s.[citation needed] He was a part of the Malaysian squad at the 1972 Summer Olympics.[6][7]

Date of birth (1948-08-28)28 August 1948[1]
Date of death 28 December 2023(2023-12-28) (aged 75)
Place of death Taiping, Perak, Malaysia
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Shaharuddin Abdullah
Personal information
Date of birth (1948-08-28)28 August 1948[1]
Place of birth Penang, Federation of Malaya
Date of death 28 December 2023(2023-12-28) (aged 75)
Place of death Taiping, Perak, Malaysia
Position(s)
Youth career
1964–1967 Penang FA
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1967–1969 Penang
1970–1973 Penjara FC
1974–1982 Penang
International career
1967–1974 Malaysia 70[2] (39)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Career

Abdullah started to play football when he was nine years old. He used the Marin Sg. Gelugor field near his house to learn football skills.[citation needed] He helped his school, Sekolah Kebangsaan Sungai Gelugor, to win the district and inter-school championships.[citation needed]

In 1964 when he was 16 years old, he was selected to play for the Penang Burnley Cup team along with his brother, Namat Abdullah, Ali Bakar, Mohammed Bakar, Khalil Hashim, Cha Peng Chiang, Yap Kim Kok and N Baskaran.[8]

Abdullah played for Malaysia in the 1972 Munich Olympics.[9] Shaharuddin played in all three group games and scored in the 3–0 win against the United States.[10][11][12][13] Overall he made 70 appearances and scored 39 international goals for Malaysia.[14]

In 2004, he was inducted in Olympic Council of Malaysia's Hall of Fame for 1972 Summer Olympics football team.[15]

Personal life

Namat Abdullah, his brother also played for Penang and together with his uncle, Aziz Ahmad.[16] Shaharuddin's son, Shafiq Shaharudin, is also a professional footballer.[17][18]

Shaharuddin Abdullah died on 28 December 2023, at the age of 75.[19]

Career statistics

International

Scores and results list Malaysia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Abdullah goal.
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List of international goals scored by Shaharuddin Abdullah
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 14 August 1968 Perak Stadium, Ipoh, Malaysia  South Vietnam 4-0 1968 Merdeka Tournament [2]
2 25 August 1968 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Burma 3-0 1968 Merdeka Tournament [2]
3 30 October 1969 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Thailand 1-0 1-0 1969 Merdeka Tournament [2]
4 3 November 1969 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Indonesia 1-3 1969 Merdeka Tournament [2]
5 7 November 1969 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Burma 3-1 1969 Merdeka Tournament [2]
6
7 9 November 1969 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Indonesia 2-3 1969 Merdeka Tournament [2]
8 19 November 1969 Bangkok, Thailand  Thailand 2-2 1969 King's Cup [2]
9 7 December 1969 Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Yangon, Myanmar  Laos 2-1 1969 SEAP Games [2]
10 8 December 1969 Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Yangon, Myanmar  South Vietnam 2-1 1969 SEAP Games [2]
11 4 August 1970 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Taiwan 3-1 1970 Merdeka Tournament [2]
12
13 9 November 1970 Bangkok, Thailand  Khmer Republic 1-0 1-1 1970 King's Cup [2]
14 20 November 1970 Bangkok, Thailand  Indonesia 1-0 3-1 1970 King's Cup [2]
15 2-0
16
17 22 May 1971 Bangkok, Thailand  Brunei 3-0 8-0 1972 AFC Asian Cup qualification [2]
18 5-0
19 8-0
20 28 May 1971 Bangkok, Thailand  Hong Kong 2-1 1972 AFC Asian Cup qualification [2]
21
22 8 November 1971 Bangkok, Thailand  South Korea 2-2 1971 King's Cup [2]
23 12 December 1971 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Laos 5-0 1971 SEAP Games [2]
24 14 December 1971 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Thailand 4-2 1971 SEAP Games [2]
25
26 17 December 1971 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  South Vietnam 1-2 3-2 1971 SEAP Games [20]
27 2-2
28 3-2
29 18 December 1971 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Burma 1-1 1-2 1971 SEAP Games [21]
30 12 July 1972 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Sri Lanka 2-0 4-1 1972 Merdeka Tournament [2]
31 3-0
32 4-0
33 19 July 1972 Perak Stadium, Ipoh, Malaysia  Khmer Republic 6-1 1972 Merdeka Tournament [2]
34
35 22 July 1972 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Japan 2-1 3-1 1972 Merdeka Tournament [2]
36 3-1
37 29 August 1972 ESV-Stadion, Ingolstadt, Germany  United States 3-0 1972 Summer Olympics [22]
38 28 September 1972 Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul, South Korea  Indonesia 1-0 1-3 1972 President's Cup [23]
39 23 May 1973 Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul, South Korea  Thailand 1-0 2-0 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification [24]
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Honours

Penang

Penjara

Malaysia

References

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