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'''Muhammad Che Hassan bin Che Halid''' or just '''Che Hassan Che Halid''' [[Mataba|Matabese]] professional football player who plays as a striker for [[Liga Mataba]] club [[Mataba Defence Forces FC]].
'''Muhammad Che Hassan bin Che Halid''' or just '''Che Hassan''' is [[Mataba|Matabese]] professional football player who plays as a striker for [[Liga Mataba]] club [[Mataba Defence Forces FC]].
 
== Early life ==
Born in Mataba to Dauian parents, Che Hassan was educated in the Colombo International School since young before moving to [[Daau]] to attend [[United Micras College Kivan]]. During his stay in Daau, Che Hassan was a member of the UMC Kivan football team alongside playing at academy level under Seragaan United's youth pathway program. Che Hassan would join [[Daau United Reserves and Academy|Daau United IV]] in the summer of 2020 whilst enrolling in [[Yanang Technological University]].
 
== Senior career ==
 
=== MDFFC ===
Che Hassan would be invited to join MDFFC's open trial sessions by head coach [[Jamie Lee-Brien]] for their NDP Under-21's side in 2022 and was also invited to train with the senior side later in the same summer. Che Hassan would drop his studies in Daau to pursue professional football in Mataba and signed an apprenticeship deal with the Defence Forces. He would enroll in the Mataba Institute of Technology and Design in regards to his studies.
 
== Personal life ==
Che Hassan is the son of legendary Dauian football player [[Che Halid Zulprakar]] who played alongside [[Isaac Zainol]] and [[Clover Fazri]]. Che Hassan is eligible for both Daau and Mataba as both his parents are Dauian citizens whilst Che Hassan holds Matabese citizenship as of now.

Latest revision as of 20:49, 8 July 2024

Che Hassan Che Halid
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Personal information
Full nameMuhammad Che Hassan bin Che Halid
Year of birth2002
Place of birthInner MatabaMataba
Playing positionForward
Club information
Current clubMataba Mataba Defence Forces FC
Number18
Youth career
2020–2022Daau Daau United IV
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)*
2022–Mataba Mataba Defence Forces FC22(6)
International career
2022–Mataba Mataba0(0)
* Appearances (Goals)
Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams

Muhammad Che Hassan bin Che Halid or just Che Hassan is Matabese professional football player who plays as a striker for Liga Mataba club Mataba Defence Forces FC.

Early life

Born in Mataba to Dauian parents, Che Hassan was educated in the Colombo International School since young before moving to Daau to attend United Micras College Kivan. During his stay in Daau, Che Hassan was a member of the UMC Kivan football team alongside playing at academy level under Seragaan United's youth pathway program. Che Hassan would join Daau United IV in the summer of 2020 whilst enrolling in Yanang Technological University.

Senior career

MDFFC

Che Hassan would be invited to join MDFFC's open trial sessions by head coach Jamie Lee-Brien for their NDP Under-21's side in 2022 and was also invited to train with the senior side later in the same summer. Che Hassan would drop his studies in Daau to pursue professional football in Mataba and signed an apprenticeship deal with the Defence Forces. He would enroll in the Mataba Institute of Technology and Design in regards to his studies.

Personal life

Che Hassan is the son of legendary Dauian football player Che Halid Zulprakar who played alongside Isaac Zainol and Clover Fazri. Che Hassan is eligible for both Daau and Mataba as both his parents are Dauian citizens whilst Che Hassan holds Matabese citizenship as of now.