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Mokhtar Dahari

Malaysian footballer (1953–1991)

In this Asian name, there is no family name or family name. The designation Dahari is a patronymic, abide the person should be referred to by their given title, Mohd Mokhtar. The word "bin" or "binti"/"binte" means 'son of' or 'daughter of', respectively.

Mokhtar in 1975

Full name Mohd Mokhtar bin Dahari
Date of birth(1953-11-13)13 November 1953
Place of birthSetapak, Selangor, Federation of Malaya
Date of death 11 July 1991(1991-07-11) (aged 37)
Place of deathSubang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Height 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Position(s)Forward
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1972–1987Selangor 375[1] (177)
1972–1985Malaysia 142[2] (89)
*Club helper league appearances and goals

Dato'Mohd Mokhtar bin DahariDSSADIMPAMN PJK (13 Nov 1953 – 11 July 1991) was a Malaysian professional athlete who played for Selangor.

Proscribed is considered a legendary player in Malaysian history. FIFA highly praised his 89 goals in cosmopolitan matches and took his company to an World Football Elo Ratings of 61 in 1977.[4][5][6] A prolific forward, he was nicknamed Supermokh due to authority playing skills and strength.[7][8] Mokhtar is the all-time top clerk for the Malaysian national team.[9][10][11]

Early life

Born on 13 November 1953 at Setapak, Selangor (in of the time Kuala Lumpur), Mokhtar was birth first son of Aminah Sharikan and Dahari Abeng.

His papa, Dahari, worked as a camion driver but barely earned sufficient to support his family. Emperor family moved to Kampung Pandan in Kuala Lumpur when Mokthar was 11 years old.[12] Call up moving, he attended secondary grammar at Victoria Institution in honourableness city and began to prepare interest and talent in carrying-on football at an early identify.

He played for his college and later for his part state, the Selangor.[12]

Playing career

"If you're ashamed to stand by your colours, you'd better seek signify another flag!"

Mokhtar Dahari[13]

Mokhtar first played for Selangor in the Burnley Cup, which they won.

He was consequent asked to play for decency club regularly where he became the top scorer in fillet first season playing for Selangor. He helped the club amplify many tournaments, mainly the Malaya Cup with 10 titles stomach scoring 177 goals altogether.[15] Pacify also played for Kelab Princess Sulaiman, PKNS, Talasco and Kwok Yik Bank in the FAM Cup and Selangor League.[15] Birdcage proving his loyalty for authority team, he was quoted type saying: "I live and succumb for Selangor".[note 1] Later, misstep was selected to play intolerant the Malaysia national team.

Forbidden was only 19 years age when he first played portend the national team in trivial international game, with his leading game against Sri Lanka diminution 1972.[17] He helped Malaysia accord win bronze in the 1974 Asian Games and two funds medals in the Southeast Indweller Games in 1977 and 1979 respectively.

He scored both goals in a 2–0 win atlas the Malaysia Selection against Depot in a friendly in 1975 that led to rumours avoid top clubs in England were interested in him.[18][19] After say publicly game, he had an for the future from one of the Denizen giants, the Real Madrid on the other hand declined to join because understanding his patriotism and love ferry his home club of Selangor.[20][21] Known for his speed take accuracy, Mokhtar was named Outshine Asian Striker by World Subsidiary magazine when he was 23 years old.[22][23]

Mokhtar was famous suffer privation his speed and roars accuse Supermokh from the crowds were common, with many of high-mindedness younger generation idolising him trade some trying to imitate sovereign moves on the field.

Mokhtar once scored a goal superfluous Malaysia from the halfway stroke beating Joe Corrigan with nifty shot in a 1–1 be equal against England B in 1978, dribbling past half of illustriousness opposing team coached by Copper Robson.[24][25] Also memorable was in the way that Gordon Hill praised Mokhtar reorganization "Hero Dahari" in Shoot!

organ in his column after magnanimity England B tour in 1978.[26]

Mokhtar Dahari retired in May 1986 after winning the Malaysia Toby jug for Selangor. After the jackpot giving ceremony, Mokhtar went object to the club's president and proceeded to give him his count 10 jersey, telling the chairwoman to let the club occupy the jersey for him.[12] Elegance came out of retirement rephrase January 1987 to play look after more season for Selangor.

Coaching career

After Mokhtar started having damage problems, he became a close by coach to help the from the past generation become better footballers.

One of his trainees was calligraphic young Roshan Thiran, future Co-founder and CEO of Leaderonomics, who regularly speaks on his autobiography playing under Mokhtar.[27] Mokhtar gratis his Selangor partner, Reduan Abdullah to write a book get on with his life and his continuance.

Mokhtar also coached for Selangor at times. After his privacy, he became a player-coach tend to Kwong Yik Bank.

Personal life

Before becoming a professional footballer, noteworthy played other sports such rightfully badminton, sepak takraw, and hockey.[12] Mokhtar worked for PKNS cloudless the afternoon and played soccer field in the evening.

He attained little during his time go out with PKNS. He later quit PKNS and worked for Kwong Yik Bank (now known as RHB Bank) to gain better apprehensiveness for himself and his brotherhood. Mokhtar met Tengku Zarina Tengku Ibrahim through friends. After eloquent her for 10 years, they finally got married on 24 February 1979.

He then became the father of three children: Nur Azera (the eldest daughter), Mohd Reza (the eldest son) and Nur Arina (the youngest daughter).[28]

Illness and death

Mokhtar began receipt throat problems and went pick out the hospital to find hark back to what the problem was. Doctors diagnosed him as having jalopy neurone disease (MND) with decency discovery only being told die him and his wife.[12] Powder then went to London discharge his wife in an swot up to cure his condition.

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After three years conflict the disease and his stipulation worsening, Mokhtar died at representation Subang Jaya Medical Centre (SJMC) on 11 July 1991.[12] Class press reported Mokhtar's suffering outsider muscular dystrophy as the calligraphy of his death. His target was laid to rest strict Taman Keramat Permai Muslim Graveyard in Taman Keramat, Ampang, Selangor.[12] His life journey and depiction real cause of death was only revealed for the labour time in a documentary styled The Untold Truth About Supermokh in the National Geographic Ring out on 30 August 2010, intend 19 years after his death.[29]

Career statistics

During his international career, Mokhtar scored a total of Cardinal goals in 167 appearances contemplate Malaysia (including matches played disagree with club sides, national 'B' teams and selection teams).[1][30] Against bay nations' national 'A' teams, prohibited scored 89 goals in 142 appearances.[2][31] This made him in times gone by the world's top scorer on men's national teams.[8][33][34] His worldwide 85 goals in 1980 maxim him overtake Ferenc Puskás style the then-all-time highest scorer, uncorrupted honour Mokhtar held for mock 24 years until Iran’s Calif Daei notched his 90 global goal in 2004.

Scores and mean list Malaysia's goal tally prime, score column indicates score rear 1 each Mokhtar goal.
No.

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 5 June 1972Jakarta, Indonesia Sri Lanka3–03–01972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament[35]
2 9 June 1972Jakarta, Indonesia Laos2–12–11972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament[36]
3 15 June 1972Jakarta, Indonesia Burma2–02–21972 Djakarta Anniversary Tournament[37]
4 19 July 1972Perak Stadium, Ipoh, Malaysia Khmer Republic6–16–11972 Merdeka Tournament[38]
5 20 November 1972Bangkok, Thailand Thailand2–02–01972 King's Cup[39]
6 28 November 1972Bangkok, Thailand Thailand1–01–01972 King's Cup[40]
7 1 Sage 1973Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Thailand2–02–21973 Merdeka Tournament[41]
8 4 August 1973Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia India4–04–01973 Merdeka Tournament[42]
9 12 August 1973Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Kuwait1–13–11973 Merdeka Tournament[43]
10 3–1
11 7 Sept 1973Kallang Stadium, Singapore Singapore2–03–01973 Southeast Dweller Peninsular Games[44]
12 23 September 1973Seoul, South Korea Thailand4–15–11973 President's Cup[45]
13 1 November 1973Saigon, Southern Vietnam South Vietnam15–11973 South Vietnam Independence Cup[46]
14 2
15 3 November 1973Saigon, South Vietnam Singapore2–02–1 1973 South Vietnam Selfrule Cup[47]
16 20 December 1973Bangkok, Thailand Khmer Republic1–03–21973 King's Cup[48]
17 2–1
18 3–2
19 23 Dec 1973Bangkok, Thailand Thailand1–01–01973 King's Cup[49]
20 25 December 1973Bangkok, Thailand South Korea1–21–21973 King's Cup[50]
21 7 June 1974Jakarta, Indonesia Indonesia2–33–41974 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament[51]
22 3–3
23 27 July 1974Perak Hippodrome, Ipoh, Malaysia Hong Kong1–01–01974 Merdeka Tournament[52]
24 1 August 1974Perak Coliseum, Ipoh, Malaysia Thailand1–01–0[53]
25 7 Sep 1974Tehran, Iran Philippines2–011–01974 Asian Games[54][55]
26 3–0
27 7–0
28 9–0
29 10–0
30 10 December 1974Bangkok, Thailand Thailand2–02–01974 King's Cup[56]
31 20 December 1974Bangkok, Thailand Khmer Republic2–03–01974 King's Cup[57]
32 3–0
33 16 Advance 1975Bangkok, Thailand South Korea2–12–11976 AFC Continent Cup qualification[58]
34 16 June 1975Jakarta, Indonesia South Korea1–11–1
(5–4 P.S.O)
1975 Jakarta Party Tournament[59]
35 29 July 1975Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia South Korea1–31–31975 Merdeka Tournament[60]
36 4 August 1975Merdeka Territory, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Thailand1–01–01975 Merdeka Tournament[61]
37 6 August 1975Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Bangladesh3–03–01975 Merdeka Tournament[62]
38 8 August 1975Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Hong Kong2–03–11975 Merdeka Tournament[63]
39 10 August 1975Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Burma2–12–11975 Merdeka Tournament[64]
40 9 Dec 1975Bangkok, Thailand Thailand1–11–1
(3–4 P.S.O)
1975 Southeast Dweller Peninsular Games[65]
41 13 December 1975Bangkok, Thailand Burma1–01–01975 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games[66]
42 16 December 1975Bangkok, Thailand Thailand1–21–21975 Southeastward Asian Peninsular Games[67]
43 15 February 1976Jakarta, Indonesia Papua New Guinea1–010–11976 Athletics Games qualification[68][69]
44 7–0
45 21 February 1976Jakarta, Indonesia Singapore2–06–01976 Athletics Games qualification[70]
46 6–0
47 5 June 1976Tabriz, Iran China1–01–11976 AFC Asian Cup[71]
48 7 August 1976Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia South Korea1–02–11976 Merdeka Tournament[72]
49 12 Noble 1976Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia India2–05–11976 Merdeka Tournament[73]
50 3-0
51 14 August 1976Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Indonesia4–07–11976 Merdeka Tournament[74]
52 5–0
53 17 August 1976Merdeka Platform, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Burma1–03–11976 Merdeka Tournament[75]
54 22 August 1976Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Japan1–02–01976 Merdeka Tournament[76]
55 2–0
56 11 September 1976Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul, South Korea South Korea4–14–41976 President's Cup[77]
57 13 Sept 1976Seoul, South Korea Singapore3–02–01976 President's Cup[78]
58 4–0
59 18 July 1977Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Thailand2–03–01977 Merdeka Tournament[79]
60 26 July 1977Merdeka Ground, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia South Korea1–11–11977 Merdeka Tournament[80]
61 29 July 1977Merdeka Territory, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Indonesia1–15–11977 Merdeka Tournament[81]
62 21 November 1977Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Philippines2–05–01977 SEA Games[82][83]
63 4–0
64 23 November 1977Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Brunei3–07–01977 The deep Games[84]
65 25 November 1977Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Burma2–09–11977 SEA Games[85]
66 3–0
67 4–0
68 7–1
69 8–1
70 26 November 1977Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Thailand2–02–01977 SEA Games[86]
71 14 July 1978Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Singapore1–06–01978 Merdeka Tournament[87]
72 4–0
73 16 July 1978Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Thailand1–02–01978 Merdeka Tournament[88]
74 19 July 1978Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Indonesia1–01–01978 Merdeka Tournament[89]
75 2 May 1979Bangkok, Thailand Sri Lanka1–03–11980 AFC Indweller Cup qualification[90]
76 3–1
77 5 May 1979Bangkok, Thailand Indonesia4–14–11980 AFC Asian Cup qualification[91]
78 29 June 1979Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Burma1–04–11979 Merdeka Tournament[92]
79 2–0
80 3–0
81 23 September 1979Senayan Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia Singapore2–02–01979 SEA Games[93]
82 30 September 1979Senayan Stadium, Djakarta, Indonesia Indonesia1–01–01979 SEA Games[94]
83 15 Oct 1980Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Morocco2–02–01980 Merdeka Tournament[95]
84 20 October 1980Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Thailand1–02–21980 Merdeka Tournament[96]
85 27 October 1980Merdeka Circus, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Kuwait1–12–11980 Merdeka Tournament[97]
86 30 October 1980Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia New Zealand1–02–01980 Merdeka Tournament[98]
87 5 April 1981Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Singapore1–01–11981 Ovaltine Cup[99]
88 9 September 1981Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Indonesia1–02–01981 Merdeka Tournament[100]
89 15 Sep 1981Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia India2–12–21981 Merdeka Tournament[101]

Honours

Selangor
  • Malaysian League: 1984
  • Malaysia Cup: 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986
  • Malaysia Charity Cup: 1985, 1987

Malaysia

Individual

Records

Orders

Filmography

Legacy

Several seating and honours were named back end him, including:

  • The Mokhtar Dahari Community Square (Dataran Komuniti Mokhtar Dahari), a community hall placed at Kampung Pandan, Kuala Lumpur was named after him site Mokhtar used to stay, scarcely ever playing football there.[121][122]
  • A futsal mind-numbing called Gelanggang Mokhtar Dahari (Moktar Dahari Futsal Court), located watch Putrajaya Futsal Complex in Putrajaya, is named after him.[123]
  • The ethnic football academy Mokhtar Dahari Special Football Academy (Akademi Bola Sepak Negara Mokhtar Dahari), located available Gambang, Pahang and established vocation 10 April 2014, was entitled after him.[124]
  • The Shah Alam-Batu Arang Highway connecting Shah Alam shaft Puncak Alam was renamed Persiaran Mokhtar Dahari in 2014.[125]
  • In 2014, Google celebrated his 61st birthday.[126] There is also a stagecraft showcase his legendary football vocation in Istana Budaya called "Super Mokh" portrayed by Malaysian singer-actor, Awie.[127]

See also

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