Muhamad Khalid Jamlus
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Muhamad Khalid bin Jamlus | ||
Date of birth | 23 February 1977 | ||
Place of birth | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | ||
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Youth career | |||
1993–1997 | Perak FA | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1998 | Olympic 2000 | 17 | (4) |
1999–2004 | Perak FA | 104 | (50) |
2005–2006 | Selangor FA | 27 | (9) |
2007–2008 | Perak FA | 41 | (28) |
2009 | Kelantan FA | 21 | (9) |
2010 | ATM FA | 0 | (0) |
2011 | Kelantan FA | 8 | (1) |
Total | 218 | (101) | |
International career | |||
1997–1999 | Malaysia U23 | 32 | (22) |
2002 | Malaysia U23 (AG) | 3 | (3) |
1998–2005 | Malaysia | 24 | (8) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Muhamad Khalid bin Jamlus (born 23 February 1977) is a Malaysian former footballer. He is a former member of the Malaysian national team and also has played for the Pre-Olympic squad. In 2002, he went on trial with Eintracht Frankfurt.[1] He is widely regarded as one of the best striker of Perak FA and was the club's all-time top goalscorer.
Career
[edit]Khalid first played for Perak FA President's Cup Team before being selected to join the Olympic 2000. After Olympic 2000 was disbanded, he left to play for his former club. During his first stint with Perak FA, he was a crowd favourite. However, doubts about his work-rate persisted throughout his stint with the Seladang. In 2005, Khalid signed for Selangor FA and starred in an attacking trio alongside Brian Diego Fuentes and Bambang Pamungkas, helping the club win a historic treble of Malaysia Premier League, Malaysia Cup and Malaysia FA Cup.
He returned to Perak FA in time for the 2007 season. He forged a lethal partnership with Guinean Keita Mandjou, scoring 15 of the 36 goals that were scored between them. His efforts led him to become a front-runner for the Favourite Striker Award.[2]
Mandjou left at the start of the 2008 season, leaving Khalid to build a new partnership with Chilean Carlos Cáceres. Khalid managed to score 13 goals and emerged as Malaysian top scorer for 2 years consecutively.
He left Perak FA along with his teammate Ahmad Azlan Zainal to join Kelantan FA for the 2009 season. He then left Kelantan FA to join ATM FA for the 2010 season, but his contract was terminated and he didn't made any appearance in league. Khalid returned to Kelantan FA for the 2011 season, however he was not retained in the team for the 2012 season.
National team
[edit]After establishing himself as a first-team player for the country in 2001,[3] Khalid's international career was rocked when he was sacked by the then-head coach Allan Harris, along with Kamarulzaman Hassan and Azmin Azram Abdul Aziz for staying out late at a disco before the 2002 World Cup preliminary games against Qatar, Palestine and Hong Kong.[4] In 2002, Khalid was call up for an international friendly match against five times World Cup winners Brazil. He was selected as one of the first eleven to play against Brazilian stars such as Ronaldo and Barca's Ronaldinho.[5][6][7]
On 30 September 2002, Khalid had scored a Hattrick against the Maldives under-23 for Malaysia under-23 in 2002 Busan Asian Games and won 3–1.
Khalid is widely considered as the best target man in the country, and has been proven right by coaches such as Bertalan Bicskei, who stuck with him throughout the 2004 Tiger Cup. He eventually silenced his critics with 2 goals against archrivals Thailand, in a game in which Malaysia won 2–1.[8] Malaysia finished at 3rd place with Khalid emerged as a second top goalscorer behind Ilham Jaya Kesuma with 6 goals in that tournament.
However, he was no longer been selected for national team after 2004 even showed outstanding performance in domestic league, especially in 2006 and 2007 with Perak FA. Khalid earn 24 international caps scoring 8 goals for Malaysia.[9]
Despite being a maligned figure whenever he is on and off the pitch, he nonetheless remains one of the most recognisable faces in Malaysian football.
Career statistics
[edit]International
[edit]- As of 22 July 2020.[10]
Malaysia national team | ||
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Year | Apps | Goals |
2005 | 2 | 1 |
2004 | 8 | 4 |
2002 | 3 | 1 |
2001 | 4 | 1 |
2000 | 1 | 0 |
1999 | 3 | 0 |
1998 | 3 | 0 |
Total | 24 | 8 |
International Goals
[edit]Senior
[edit]# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1. | 5 Feb 2001 | Lautoka, Fiji | Fiji | 1-4 | Lost | Friendly |
2. | 16 July 2002 | Kuantan, Malaysia | Singapore | 1-2 | Lost | Friendly |
3. | 10 December 2004 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Philippines | 4-1 | Won | 2004 Tiger Cup Group Stage |
4. | 10 December 2004 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Philippines | 4-1 | Won | 2004 Tiger Cup Group Stage |
5. | 14 December 2004 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Thailand | 2-1 | Won | 2004 Tiger Cup Group Stage |
6. | 14 December 2004 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Thailand | 2-1 | Won | 2004 Tiger Cup Group Stage |
7. | 3 January 2005 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Indonesia | 1-4 | Lost | 2004 Tiger Cup Semi Final |
8. | 15 January 2005 | Singapore, Singapore | Myanmar | 2-1 | Won | 2004 Tiger Cup Third Place Match |
Honours
[edit]Club
[edit]- Liga Perdana 1: 2002, 2003
- Malaysia FA Cup: 2004
- Malaysia Cup: 2000
- Piala Sumbangsih runner-up: 2001
- Malaysia Premier League: 2005
- Malaysia FA Cup: 2005
- Malaysia Cup: 2005
- Piala Sumbangsih runner-up: 2006
- Malaysia FA Cup runner-up: 2009
- Malaysia Cup runner-up: 2009
International
[edit]- AFF Championship : 2004 third place
Individual
[edit]- Liga Perdana 1 top scorer : 2002 (17 goals)
References
[edit]- ^ Khalid gets offer from Eintracht Frankfurt – New Straits Times – HighBeam Research
- ^ "Khalid Jamlus among front-runners for National Football Awards". Archived from the original on 21 May 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
- ^ "Malaysia-Penyerang". Dunia Bola Sepak. 10 June 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
- ^ Malaysia axe disco trio
- ^ "Seleção Brasileira (Brazilian National Team) 2002-2003". Dennis David Woods RSSSF. RSSSF Brasil. 20 August 2020. Archived from the original on 11 July 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
- ^ "Malaysia vs Brazil". Sky Sports at Wayback Machine. 2021. Archived from the original on 13 July 2021. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
- ^ "Brazil lawan Malaysia, Stadium Bukit Jalil (2002)". Chedinsphere at Wayback Machine. 2021. Archived from the original on 14 July 2021. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
- ^ (in Malay) Malaysia layak ke separuh akhir -- Dua jaringan Khalid Archived 12 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Malaysia - Record International Players - RSSSF.
- ^ "Jaringan Khalid Jamlus". National Football Team. 22 July 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
External links
[edit]- Muhamad Khalid Jamlus at National-Football-Teams.com
- Malaysian people of Malay descent
- Malaysian men's footballers
- Malaysia men's international footballers
- Living people
- 1977 births
- Selangor F.C. players
- Perak F.C. players
- Kelantan F.C. players
- Footballers from Kuala Lumpur
- Footballers at the 2002 Asian Games
- Men's association football forwards
- Asian Games competitors for Malaysia