Azman Adnan


Azman Adnan (born on 1 November 1971) is a former Malaysian footballer. He is also a former member of the Malaysian pre-Olympic team and also the Malaysian national team. He also played for Malaysia national futsal team, and was in the squad that took part in the 1996 FIFA Futsal World Championship in Spain.[2] He previously won the Malaysia Premier League 1 Golden Boots as he scored 13 goals for Penang FA in 1999.[3] He is a former head coach for PDRM FA.

Azman Adnan
Personal information
Full name Azman bin Adnan
Date of birth (1971-11-01) 1 November 1971
Place of birth Kem Terendak, Malacca, Malaysia
Height 1.66 m (5 ft 5 12 in)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989–1992 Kuala Lumpur FA 225 (67)
1993–1998 Selangor FA 279 (98)
1999 Penang FA 39 (25)
2000–2001 Negeri Sembilan FA 23 (19)
2002 Selangor FA 19 (12)
2003 Negeri Sembilan FA 12 (7)
2004 Selangor FA 14 (7)
Total 597
National team
1991–2000 Malaysia 51 (15[1])
1996 Malaysia futsal
Teams managed
2013–2014 PDRM FA (Assistant coach)
2014–2015 PDRM FA
2019 Tun Razak FC
2020– Ultimate
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 7 February 2020
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 5 August 2014

He is an avid Selangor FA fan since he was a child. His father was a soldier from Kajang, Selangor and his mother are from Pedas, Negeri Sembilan. During 1993-1998, he partnered with Rusdi Suparman in front as they became the formidable striker duo for Selangor FA. He was a Selangor FA legend after he spent a long time playing with them. He won many trophies in Malaysian football such as the M-League title, the Malaysian FA Cup and the Malaysia Cup. He was described as the 'next Mokhtar Dahari' in Malaysian football.

He retired in 2004 with his last club Selangor FA. Now he works as coach at youth academy in Kuala Lumpur with DBKL. He was also one of eight couples that joined reality TV "Sehati Berdansa" (in Astro Ria channel) in 2007.[4]

Honours

Club

Selangor FA
Negeri Sembilan FA

References

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