Monday, November 24, 2014

Tengku Abdullah Congratulates Soh Over AFC Hall Of Fame Induction




KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 23 (Bernama) -- Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) president, Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah has congratulated national football legend, Datuk Soh Chin Aun over his induction into the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Hall of Fame.

"Congrats, Dato Soh Chin Aun, Malaysia is proud of you," Tengku Abdullah, who is also Tengku Mahkota Pahang, tweeted.

Nicknamed 'Towkay' (Boss), Soh was renowned for being in the heart of the Malaysian team defence, alongside Datuk Santokh Singh during the country's golden era in the 70s and early 80s.

He was the youngest member of the Malaysian national team which played an Olympic qualifying match against the Korea Republic in 1971, besides appearing at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, and having captained Malaysia during the qualifiers for the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

Melaka-born Soh enjoyed a successful two-decade career as a footballer, continuing later to serve the game he loves the most in different capacities.

He represented Selangor FA at club level from 1970 to 1980 and moving to Melaka FA before announcing his retirement from football in 1985.

Beside Soh, the other inductees are Homayoun Behzadi (Iran), Yasuhiko Okudera (Japan), Sun Wen (China), Hong Myung-bo (South Korea), Ali Daei (Iran), Sami Al Jaber (Saudi Arabia), Baichung Bhutia (India) and Harry Kewell (Australia).

Homare Sawa who skippered 'Nadeshiko Japan' (Japanese women's football team) which lifted the Fifa Women's World Cup title on 2011 held in Germany, was also inducted into the AFC Hall of Fame.

AFC announced the full list of inductees on Friday.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Former national goalie Peter Rajah dies aged 63



KOTA KINABALU: Former national and Sabah goalkeeper Peter Rajah (pic) passed away at the Duchess of Kent Hospital in Sandakan early Friday after suffering a heart attack on Wednesday. He was 63.

Family members said they were making arrangements to have his body brought back to Penampang near here before announcing the funeral arrangements for the illustrious goalkeeper.
He leaves behind his wife Tracie Gom, two daughters and a son.

Rajah, who was often seen as the goalkeeper that helped the Malaysian team qualify for the 1980 Moscow Olympics, played for the state between 1972 and 1995.

On Wednesday, Rajah, who was the manager of the Sandakan Sports Complex, was rushed to the hospital after complaining of chest pains.

He suffered a heart attack at the hospital and went into coma.

He died at 6.16am Friday.