Awang Bakar
Career
Awang played for the Singapore national football team.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
Personal life
Awang died on 1 July 1964 after a fall during a match between his Changi Malays team and a RAF team.[11]
References
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- "Bakar's return is a sign of the times". Straits Times.
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- "BE A FILM STAR? NO, SAYS AWANG BAKAR". Singapore Free Press.
- "Awang asks SAFA: Please give me chance". Straits Times.
- "Watch for the old Awang, says Choo". Straits Times.
- "Don't write off Awang, says Choo". Straits Times.
- "Awang Bakar collapses during game, dies". Straits Times.
- "600 pay their last respects to Awang Bakar". Straits Times.
- "Seven Singaporeans caused a sensation in Hong Kong Football in 1950s". Archived from the original on 2023-06-11. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
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- "The goal-scoring machine". Singapore Free Press.
- "Magicians: The dazzler... ...and Twinkle Toes". Straits Times.
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