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Shariff Abdul Samat
Muhammad Shariff bin Abdul Samat (5 January 1984 – 10 February 2020) was a Singaporean international footballer.
Shariff is the son of former Singaporean international Samad Allapitchay and like his father, he usually played as a centre-back.
Shariff was also known as a hot-tempered player, and was once handed out an eight-month ban by the Football Association of Singapore for throwing a punch at a Geylang United player, Peter Bennett during a S.League match when he was playing for Sembawang Rangers in 2003.
Shariff previously played for S.League clubs Sembawang Rangers, Young Lions and Tampines Rovers.
Shariff was brought into the Tampines Rovers squad from the Young Lions after a stint with Sembawang Rangers, largely as a back-up player for the 2007 highlighting season. However, due to his teammate Sead Muratović's failure to pass the annual fitness test, Shariff became a major part of the first team's fixture in the S.League. Shariff then joined Home United in 2010.
Shariff spent half a season in the NFL Division 2 side Admiralty during the first half of 2012, and it was announced that he would rejoin S.League side Tampines Rovers for the second half of their 2012 season. However, he failed to break into the squad and was released at the end of the season.
On 2 February 2013, Shariff was unveiled as a Woodlands Wellington player during the team's pre-season fanfare after spending the entire 2012 in a semi-professional league. Shariff made his debut for the club on 5 March 2013 in an away game against his former club, Home United. Shariff put in an outstanding performance against opponent, his clearance off the line of Masato Fukui's shot being heralded as the turning point of the game by Woodlands coach, Salim Moin, during the post-match conference.
Shariff than rejoined Tampines for the 2014 season but was not retained for the 2015 season and played for another NFL side Singapore Recreation Club that year. He then was signed by Geylang International for the 2016 season, but was released at the end of the season.
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Shariff Abdul Samat
Muhammad Shariff bin Abdul Samat (5 January 1984 – 10 February 2020) was a Singaporean international footballer.
Shariff is the son of former Singaporean international Samad Allapitchay and like his father, he usually played as a centre-back.
Shariff was also known as a hot-tempered player, and was once handed out an eight-month ban by the Football Association of Singapore for throwing a punch at a Geylang United player, Peter Bennett during a S.League match when he was playing for Sembawang Rangers in 2003.
Shariff previously played for S.League clubs Sembawang Rangers, Young Lions and Tampines Rovers.
Shariff was brought into the Tampines Rovers squad from the Young Lions after a stint with Sembawang Rangers, largely as a back-up player for the 2007 highlighting season. However, due to his teammate Sead Muratović's failure to pass the annual fitness test, Shariff became a major part of the first team's fixture in the S.League. Shariff then joined Home United in 2010.
Shariff spent half a season in the NFL Division 2 side Admiralty during the first half of 2012, and it was announced that he would rejoin S.League side Tampines Rovers for the second half of their 2012 season. However, he failed to break into the squad and was released at the end of the season.
On 2 February 2013, Shariff was unveiled as a Woodlands Wellington player during the team's pre-season fanfare after spending the entire 2012 in a semi-professional league. Shariff made his debut for the club on 5 March 2013 in an away game against his former club, Home United. Shariff put in an outstanding performance against opponent, his clearance off the line of Masato Fukui's shot being heralded as the turning point of the game by Woodlands coach, Salim Moin, during the post-match conference.
Shariff than rejoined Tampines for the 2014 season but was not retained for the 2015 season and played for another NFL side Singapore Recreation Club that year. He then was signed by Geylang International for the 2016 season, but was released at the end of the season.
