Ex-Singapore national footballer Mat Noh dies


Former Singapore national footballer Mohamed Noh Hussein died today after suffering a heart attack yesterday morning. – Football of Association Singapore Facebook pic, September 20, 2021.

FORMER Singapore national footballer Mohamed Noh Hussein died today after suffering a heart attack yesterday morning.

In a Facebook update, the Football Association of Singapore said it is deeply saddened to hear about the passing of 67-year old former Lion team member.

Known affectionately as Mat Noh to a generation of fans in the 1970s, FAS said the skilful attacker entertained football fans with his dazzling dribbling prowess and body feints on the pitch.

“A nightmare for opposition defenders on the flanks, he was a member of the 1977 Malaysia Cup-winning side,” the update said.

FAS said Mat Noh also famously scored the winning goal in the first round of World Cup qualifiers on March 6, 1977, firing home a penalty in a 1-0 win at Kallang Stadium against a strong Malaysian side regarded as one of Asia’s best at the time.

“Our sincerest thoughts and deepest condolences go out to his family and loved ones during this difficult time.

Earlier, the local media outlet reported that the former winger was in a critical condition at Sengkang General Hospital.

Meanwhile, Singapore’s veteran songbird Rahimah Rahim, who was married to Mat Noh’s for 11 years, also expressed her sadness.

“My family and I, with deep sorrow, would like to share that Mohd Noh Hussin, 67, has returned to Rahmatullah,” she wrote on her Facebook posting along with a photo of Mat Noh.

The pair divorced in 1988. – Bernama, September 20, 2021.


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