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Tuesday 28 June 2016

Sultan Sulaiman Club 1978 Home Schwarzenbeck Jersey

     In 1978, Sultan Sulaiman Club worn Schwarzenbeck jersey. Later on in early 1980's Schwarzenbeck changed its name and logo into Schwarzenbach. It was the West Germany brand and this brand still exist until today. Below was the Sultan Sulaiman Club 1978 home Schwarzenbeck jersey worn by Azlan Johar in his first football career in Sultan Sulaiman Club that started on 1978. Through this club, he started shining his talents and became a football star for Malaysia, Selangor, Sultan Sulaiman Club and Talasco Diadora football team before he retired on 1990. Until today he was a well known Malaysian football player. This jersey was used in the FAM Cup 1978 match.

Sultan Sulaiman Club 1978 Home Schwarzenbeck Jersey from front.

Sultan Sulaiman Club 1978 Home Schwarzenbeck Jersey from back. Number 9 was worn by Azlan Johar when he started his football career in Sultan Sulaiman Club in 1978 until he quit from Sultan Sulaiman Club.

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Monday 27 June 2016

Malaysia Contingent SEAP/SEA Games Coat

     At the early existance, it was known as Southeast Asian Peninsular (SEAP) Games and consists of Malaya/Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. The 1st SEAP Games was held in Bangkok in 1959. Then, in 1977 it has changed its name into the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games during the 9th SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Other countries from the Southeast Asian region that joined this SEAP/SEA Games were Brunei (1977), Indonesia (1977), Philippines (1977) and Timor Leste (2003). This sport event was held enhanced the Southeast Asian region sport development and unite the Southeast Asian countries under one sport event. Below are the photos of official Malaysia contingent coat that came from two era, the SEAP Games and SEA Games:-

Malaysia contingent coat for the 4th SEAP Games 1967 held in Bangkok.

4th SEAP Games 1967 of Malaysia contingent emblem.

 Malaysia contingent coat for the 22nd SEA Games 2003 held in Vietnam.

 22nd SEA Games 2003 of Malaysia contingent emblem.

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Saturday 25 June 2016

Malaysia In Ho Ho Cup 1970

     Ho Ho Cup was presented in 1924 by the Ho Ho Biscuit Factory in Singapore and played between Malayan/Malaysian and Hong Kong Chinese. The original cup was lost during World War II. The Malaya (later Malaysia) team could include Singaporean players until 1969. Starting from 1970 onwards, all teams involved were permitted to insert several non-Chinese players. Up until the early 1970s, the Hong Kong team was the "Combined Chinese" team, whereby any Chinese player based in Hong Kong was eligible to play for the team, regardless of his affiliation to either the Hong Kong FA or the Taiwan FA.

     Ho Ho Cup 1970 was held in Hong Kong. The match was between Malaysian Chinese Football Association against Combined Hong Kong Chinese. It was the first time in this Ho Ho Cup that three Malay players were inserted in the Malaysian Chinese Football Associatiom team, they were Zulkifli Norbit, Mazlan Hamid and Nik Salleh Nik Man. Other Chinese players in the Malaysian Chinese team were Wong Kam Fook, Soh Chin Aun, Wong Choon Wah, Foo Fook Chuan, Chow Chee Keong, Eng Kong, Teow Seeng Ho, Chow Yoon Cheong and others. The result of this match was Combined Chinese Hong Kong won against Malaysian Chinese Football Association with the scores of 2-0. Below are some photos, medal and informations of this Ho Ho Cup 1970:-

1970 Malaysian Chinese Football Association emblem. 
Nowadays Malaysian Chinese Football Association emblem.

 Malaysian Chinese Football Asociation officials and players.

Malaysian Chinese Football Association players were happily singging together led by Zulkifli Norbit.

Malaysian Chinese Football Association (left) vs Combined Chinese Hong Kong (right) group photo before the match.


The first three Malay players in Malaysian Chinese Football Association team in Ho Ho Cup 1970. Second from right was Nik Salleh Nik Man, Mazlan Hamid and Zulkifli Norbit.

Malaysian Football Chinese Association player was dribbling against the Combined Chinese Hong Kong goalkeeper.

Malaysian Chinese Football Association players received their runners up medal.

Runners up medal of Ho Ho Cup 1970 received by Malaysian Chinese Football Association. This tournament was also known as Chinese Interport Football Competition.

The runners up medal for Ho Ho Cup 1970 from the back made by Landkef from silver material.

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Friday 24 June 2016

Sultan Sulaiman Club The Champion of FAM Cup 1982

     In the final match of FAM Cup 1982, Sultan Sulaiman Club and MARA Fc were destinied to meet each other. Both were strong teams. It was a great battle from both teams to win the championship title of FAM Cup 1982 and lift the FAM Cup trophy. Unfortunately, MARA Fc lost to Sultan Sulaiman Club with the scores of 2-0 after a long great battle. The two scores of Sultan Sulaiman Club came from Azlan Johar and Zapril Hashim. It was a great moment for Sultan Sulaiman Club to win this FAM Cup 1982 under the coaching of Abdul Ghani Minhat. Below are the photos of Sultan Sulaiman Club jersey worn by Ahmad Fuad that was used in this final match of FAM Cup 1982 and its related photos:-

 Sultan Sulaiman Club Final FAM Cup 1982 Schwarzenbach jersey.

 Back. This jersey was worn by Ahmad Fuad.

Close up of Schwarzenbach wordings and the FAM Cup 1982 KSS embroidery. KSS refers to Sultan Sulaiman Club.

 Schwarzenbach faded logo on the chest of this jersey.

Azlan Johar (worn the Schwarzenbach jersey) together with Abdul Ghani Minhat (lifting the FAM Cup) were celebrating the winning of FAM Cup 1982.
*picture credit Utusan Malaysia newspaper

Azlan Johar worn the Sultan Sulaiman Club jersey used in the final match of FAM Cup.
*picture credit Dunia Sukan Magazine

Sultan Sulaiman Club group photo after the winning of FAM Cup 1982. In this photo, Sultan Sulaiman Club players was sponsored by Mizuno to wear the new dark blue green Sultan Sulaiman Club Mizuno jersey for this group photo and the players did not wear their Schwarzenbach jerseys that were used in the final match of FAM Cup 1982.
*picture credit Dunia Sukan Magazine

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Monday 20 June 2016

Selangor In The 3rd Asian Champion Teams Tournament 1970

     In the 3rd Asian Champion Teams Tournament 1970, there were 7 clubs partipated from 7 countries played in this tournament. It was held in Tehran, Iran. There were two groups for these tournament. Group A consists of Taj Tehran (Iran), Homenetmen (Lebanon) and Selangor FA (Malaysia). Then in Group B consists of Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel), PSMS Medan (Indonesia), West Bengal (India) and Royal Thai Police FC (Thailand). In the first Selangor FA match, it lost to Taj Tehran with the scores 3-0. Then, on the second match, Selangor FA lost to Homenetmen with the scores of 4-2. Unfortunately, Selangor FA did not qualified for the semi-final round. Selangor FA players consists of M.Chandran, Foo Fook Chuan, Chinna Karuppan, Ibrahim Mydin, Dell Akbar, Sardar Khan, Wong Fook Yong, N. Thanabalan, Zulkifli Norbit, Wong Choon Wah and others. Selangor FA coach was E.C. Dutton and captained by Abdul Ghani Minhat. It was among the greatest achievement of Selangor FA in the Asian Champion Teams Tournament after its glorious achievement in 1967. We never forget !!!  Taj Tehran became the champion for this 3rd Asian Champion Teams Tournament 1970 after they defeat Hapoel Tel Aviv in the final match with the scores 2-1.

Old emblem of Iran Football Federation commemorative pin given to participant.

The 3rd Asian Champion Teams Tournament 1970 souvenir medal given to participants.

Selangor FA contingent marched with pride on the 3rd Asian Champion Teams Tournament 1970 opening parade. Behind was the West Bengal (India) contingent.

The Selangor FA players and officials with its president, Datuk Harun Idris.

Among recognisable Selangor FA players in this photo was Zulkifli Norbit, Dell Akbar, Chinna Karuppan and Abdul Ghani Minhat.

Selangor FA official necktie and coat emblem that was used in the 3rd Asian Champion Teams Tournament 1970 opening parade.

Selangor FA vs Taj Tehran.

Standing from left: M.Chandran, Foo Fook Chuan, Chinna Karuppan, Ibrahim Mydin, Dell Akbar and Sardar Khan.

Sitting from left: Wong Fook Yong, Abdul Ghani Minhat (captain), N. Thanabalan, Zulkifli Norbit and Wong Choon Wah.

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Wednesday 15 June 2016

Malaysia Cup Final 1968

     In Malaysia Cup 1968, Selangor and Penang qualified to the final. It was held in Merdeka Stadium whereby Selangor defeating Penang with the big scores of 8-1. It was a tragic loss for Penang that loss with large amount of scores. Unbelievable, but its a reality and Selangor got the GREATEST TEAM in this final game coached by E.C. Dutton and captained by Abdullah Noordin. Among the scorers in this final game from Selangor team was N. Thanabalan and Zulkifli Norbit. N. Thanabalan made a record as the most scored number of goals in Malaysia Cup Final with 4 goals and his record still cant be betaen till today. It was a controversial match where everyone can't believe that Penang defeated to Selangor with the scores of 1-8 in this Malaysia Cup 1968 final. Whatever its is, Selangor was the GREATEST TEAM in 1968.

(Front) Malaysia Cup 1968 Champion medal won by Selangor.

(Back) Malaysia Cup 1968 Champion medal won by Selangor.

Selangor players and officials taken photo after the Malaysia Cup 1968 final match. This Selangor champion team chaired by Datuk Harun Idris, lead by E.C. Dutton coach and captained by Abdullah Noordin. It was the GREATEST TEAM defeating Penang with 8-1 scores.

Selangor 1968 Malaysia Cup champion team, the GREATEST TEAM. 


Standing from left: Ong Kim Leng, Zulkifli Norbit, Chan Yong Chong, Ibrahim Mydin, Wong Choon Wah, Chow Chee Keong, E.C. Dutton (coach), J. Daniel, Sardar Khan, Foo Fook Chuan, Dell Akbar, Wong Fook Yong, N.Thanabalan, and Chow Kwai Lam.

Seated from left: Alfred Nicholas, K.K. Pillay, P. Alagendra (officials), Abdullah Noordin (captain), Datuk Harun Idris (team manager), M.Chandran (vice captain), Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah, Shariff Awang and George Joseph (officials).

Selangor Malaysia Cup 1968 Champion players group photo.

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Thursday 9 June 2016

UMNO FC In Football

     Many of us only knew that UMNO was a political party since 1946, but only some of us knew that UMNO has its own football club and actively participated in the FAM Cup. UMNO FC reached its peak when they won the FAM Cup in 1974 but the last period they participated in the FAM Cup was unknown. Many famous Malaysian players played in UMNO FC such as Abdul Ghani Minhat, Sexton Lourdes, Abdullah Noordin, Zulkifli Norbit and many more. Below was some of the photo, medal and jersey of UMNO FC:-

UMNO FC players in red jersey. Can be seen sitting on the left was Abdul Ghani Minhat and standing third from the right was the goalkeepeer, Sexton Lourdes.

UMNO FC in white jersey. Can be seen standing from the left was Abdullah Noordin and sitting second from the left was Abdul Ghani Minhat.

UMNO FC in 1980s.
*picture credit Dunia Sukan Magazine

Medallion won by UMNO FC when they became the champion of FAM Cup 1974.

UMNO FC jersey in the 1980's. Front view.

Back view.

Close up.

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Wednesday 8 June 2016

Kedah 2003 Umbro Home Jersey

It was an UMBRO jersey. However, due to certain matters, the UMBRO logo was hidden under the Kedah Football Assoc. emblem. This Kedah 2003 Umbro Home Jersey was worn by Irwan Fadzli in the 2003 match. Pictures are below:-

Front.

Back.

Kedah Football Assoc. emblem was sewn over the UMBRO logo.

Rafdi Rashid worn the same Kedah 2003 Umbro home jersey.
*picture credit  Arena Bolasepak Magazine

Kedah 2003 team.
*picture credit Arena Bolasepak Magazine

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Sunday 5 June 2016

Selangor In The 1st Asian Champion Teams Tournament 1967

     The 1st Asian Champion Teams Tournament was held from 6 May until 19 December 1967. It was founded by Asia Football Confederation (AFC). In this first tournament, the participated clubs were divided into two groups. Group A consists of Selangor FA (Malaysia), South China (Peaople's Republic of China), Korea Tungsten Company (South Korea) and Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel). Then, in Group B consists of Vietnam Customs (South Vietnam) and Bangkok Bank FC (Thailand). However, representative club from India and Iran withdrew from this championship. Korea Tungsten Company automatically qualified to the semi final. Hapoel Tel Aviv automatically qualify to the final. Selangor FA main players were Abdullah Yeop Noordin (captain), Chinna Karuppan, Abdul Ghani Minhat, M. Chandran, Sardar Khan, Hyder Khan, Zulkifli Norbit, Chow Kwai Lam, N. Thanabalan, Ibrahim Mydin, Foo Fook Chuan and Wong Fook Yong. The reserved players of Selangor FA were Agus Salim, Teh Cheng Lee, Chan Yong Cheong, Ong Kim Leng, Rozaini Nasrom, R. Gunaratnam, Singha Namasivayam and Azizi Mahmud. The coach for Selangor FA was E.C. Dutton. On 6 May 1967, Selangor FA draw with Vietnam Customs. Later on 3 June 1967 Selangor FA won 2-1 against Vietnam Customs. On the other match, on 18 May 1967, South China won against Bangkok Bank FC with a score 1-0. Then, on 27 May 1967, Bangkok Bank FC won against South China with the score 2-0. 

Asia Football Confederation emblem.

     Selangor FA and Bangkok Bank FC qualified to the second round based on aggregate. In the second round, Selangor FA qualified to the semi final round after won against Bangkok Bank FC based on aggregate of 1-0 after won 1-0 in the first match and draw 0-0 in the second match.

Selangor FA vs Vietnam Customs

Selangor FA team in one of the 1st Asian Club Championship match.


     In the semi final, Selangor FA won against Korea Tungsten Company with the aggregate of 1-0 after draw 0-0 in the first semi final and won 1-0 in the second semi final. Selangor FA qualified to the final round against Hapoel Tel Aviv. The final game was held in Supachalasai Stadium, Bangkok in Thailand. Abdul Ghani Minhat scored the leading goal for Selangor FA. Later on, Danny Borsuk from Hapoel Tel Aviv scored an equalizer in the 70th minutes. Then, because of handball from Chow Kwai Lam of Selangor FA, Hapoel Tel Aviv scored a penalty through Yaakov Rachminovich. E.C. Dutton also has to replace Chow Kwai Lam with Singha Namasivayam after Abdullah Yeop Noordin as a captain got angered with Chow Kwai Lam mistakes on the field. Hapoel Tel Aviv lead by 2-1 scores until the final whistle and Selangor did not managed to lift the the Asian Champion Teams Tournament trophy in this 1st Asian Champion Teams Tournament 1967. 

Selangor FA coat of arms in the 1967.

Hapoel Tel Aviv coat of arms in 1967.

     Apart from winning the runners up medal by the Selangor FA players, the Hapoel Tel Aviv also gave to the Selangor FA players the Globus silver 925 ballpoint pen as a commemorative souvenir. In addition, Hapoel Tel Aviv also invited Selangor FA to play a friendly match in Israel. However, it did not happened because Malaysia did not has a diplomatic tie with Israel. This 1st Asian Champion Teams Tournament 1967 was the most memorable and best moment for Selangor FA in their international match achievement. We as the Selangor FA fans won't never forget this great match and the legend players behind the Selangor FA great team.  

Runners up medal won by Selangor FA.

 Runners up medal won by Selangor FA.

 Globus silver 925 ballpoint pen as a commemorative souvenir for Selangor FA.

 Globus silver 925 ballpoint pen as a commemorative souvenir for Selangor FA.

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