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Fandi Ahmad

Fandi bin Ahmad, (born 29 May 1962) is a retired Singaporean footballer who is currently the head coach of LionsXII in the Malaysian Super League. He mainly played as a striker, but could also play as a midfielder. He played for Malaysia Cup state sides Singapore FA, Kuala Lumpur FA and Pahang FA, and won titles with all three, including two Doubles in 1992 and 1994, and the Golden Boot in 1988. Fandi also played for Niac Mitra (Indonesia), Groningen (Netherlands), Geylang United (Singapore) and SAFFC (Singapore).〔A club representing the Singapore Armed Forces. Formerly known as SAFFC, they were renamed to Warriors F.C. in 2013.〕 With the Singapore national football team, Fandi won 101 caps, scored 55 goals, won three Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) silver medals and was captain from 1993 to 1997.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=FAS launches FAS Captains' Advisory Panel )
〕 He managed SAFFC, Pelita Raya (Indonesia) and Johor Darul Takzim (Malaysia), served as assistant national coach and runs the Fandi Ahmad Academy. As a 1994 winner of the Pingat Bakti Masyarakat (state medal), the first Singaporean footballer to play in Europe, the first Singaporean millionaire sportsperson and first Singaporean sportsperson to have a published biography, Fandi has been called a national legend. He has six children with his wife, South African model Wendy Jacobs, and his father is Ahmad Wartam, a former national goalkeeper. Fandi was ranked sixth in a list of ''Singapore's 50 Greatest Athletes of the Century'' by ''The Straits Times'' in 1999.
==Early years==
As a young child, Fandi was obsessed with football and spent much of his time kicking a ball. His family lived in two rooms in Woodbridge Hospital, and he had to sell nasi lemak to help support them.〔〔Murray Hiebert, "Singapore's soccer star takes a shine to business", ''Far Eastern Economic Review'', 17 April 1997.〕 Fandi's father, Ahmad Wartam was then a goalkeeper for the national team.〔"Fandi Ahmad's milestones", ''The Sunday Times'', 12 November 2006.〕 Fandi started playing as a goalkeeper, but was advised by a teacher to switch to midfield.〔Yeo, pp. 9–16〕 When he was 12, his parents divorced, after which he lived with his father and paternal grandparents. At Serangoon Gardens Secondary School, Fandi played for the school football team, but neglected his studies and was retained. He then transferred to the Singapore Vocational Institute and obtained a National Trade Certificate 3. He played for Kaki Bukit Football Club in the amateur National Football League, where he was spotted by Singapore FA coach Sebastian Yap.〔Yeo, pp. 17–22〕

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