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|countryofbirth      = [[Daau]]
|countryofbirth      = [[Daau]]
|yearofdeath        =  
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|height              =  
|height              = 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
|position            =  
|position            = [[wikipedia:Forward (association football)|Forward]]
|currentclub        = [[Banh Nam]] (Technical Director)
|currentclub        = [[Banh Nam national football team|Banh Nam]] (Technical Director)
|clubnumber          =  
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| youthclubs1 = [[Bukit Circuit]]
| youthclubs1 = [[Bukit Circuit]]
| youthyears1 = –1978
| youthyears1 = 1976–1978
| years1 = 1978–1982
| years1 = 1978–1982
| years2 = 1982–1983
| years2 = 1982–1983
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| years7 = 1993–1994
| years7 = 1993–1994
| years8 = 1996–1999
| years8 = 1996–1999
| clubs1 = [[Daau United]]
| clubs1 = [[Bedok FA]]
| clubs2 = [[Seragaan FC]]
| clubs2 = [[Seragaan FA]]
| clubs3 = [[Warriors SC]]
| clubs3 = [[Warriors SC]]
| clubs4 = [[Bintang Lukana]]
| clubs4 = [[Bay United FC]]
| clubs5 = [[Sultan FC]]
| clubs5 = [[Hua Linh FC]]
| clubs6 = [[Pahmer United]]
| clubs6 = [[Pahmer United]]
| clubs7 = [[Jurong West FC]]
| clubs7 = [[Sultan FC]]
| clubs8 = [[Seragaan United]]
| clubs8 = [[Seragaan United]]
| caps1 = 113
| caps1 = 120
| caps2 = 16
| caps2 = 19
| caps3 = 36
| caps3 = 40
| caps4 = 46
| caps4 = 51
| caps5 = 0
| caps5 = 4
| caps6 = 12
| caps6 = 16
| caps7 = 34
| caps7 = 34
| caps8 = 17
| caps8 = 54
| goals1 = 65
| goals1 = 90
| goals2 = 4
| goals2 = 9
| goals3 = 11
| goals3 = 11
| goals4 = 30
| goals4 = 52
| goals5 = 0
| goals5 = 2
| goals6 = 7
| goals6 = 11
| goals7 = 17
| goals7 = 20
| goals8 = 5
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|manageryears1      = 2019–2022
|manageryears1      = 2015–2017
|managerclubs1      = {{team flag|Daau|name=Daau Bay United}}
|managerclubs1      = [[Seragaan FC]] (Assistant coach)
|manageryears2       = 2022–2023
|manageryears2      = 2017–2020
|managerclubs2       = {{team flag|Daau|football}}
|managerclubs2      = [[Warriors SC]]
|manageryears3       = 2020–2023
|managerclubs3      = [[Cheetahs XII FC]]
|manageryears4      = 2023–2024
|managerclubs4       = [[Belaov Treble]]
|manageryears5      = 2024–
|managerclubs5      = [[Banh Nam national football team|Banh Nam]]
}}
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'''Mohd Fahmi bin Ohmid Hussien''' (also spelled Omid) is a Da
'''Mohd Fahmi bin Ohmid Hussien''' (also spelled Omid) is a Dauian former professional footballer and a professional football manager for [[Banh Nam national football team|Banh Nam]].
 
Known as a legend among the Dauian football community, Fahmi is the only Dauian footballer to have claimed a domestic treble with 3 different clubs in the D League prior to their rebranding to become the later known Daau Top League. Fahmi was also nicknamed by generations after as the Father of Dauian Strikers due to his track record.
 
==Playing career==
Born in Seragaan to a footballing family, Fahmi's father Omid Hussien was an amateur player for local side [[Bukit Circuit]] and once represented the Seragaan State Team in the [[Sultan Cup of Mataba]] in 1970. Fahmi would join the Bukit Circuit youth academy due to connections with the side and would soon be snapped up by fellow semi-professional [[Daau Prime League|Prime League]] side Bedok FA. During his time with Bedok FA, Fahmi would bombard opposition defences due to his monstrous left foot and his incredible rapid feet as he blazed past opponents to slot the ball in the net time after time. Fahmi held the most goals scored in a game in the Prime League with 5 goals to his name during a playoff match against Sudah FA. Fahmi's work on the pitch helped Bedok FA gain promotion to the D League and would soon claim his first D League title in the 1981-82 season with his teammates. Fahmi would join Seragaan FA on a free ahead of the 1982-83 season where he scored a disappointing 9 goals across the entire season but was awarded with young player of the season as he claimed the most assists. Described as an all-rounder by many, Fahmi's playmaking ability was praised upon by the media and fans as he could make an incisive pass to his teammates within seconds and would usually result in a goal.
 
Fahmi would soon join Warriors SC for a fee of Cr 1000 but was sadly sidelined for most of the time during his stint with the D League club and was soon released to join fellow D League side Bay United FC. Across his stay with Bay United, Fahmi netted 52 goals in 51 appearances, meaning he had approximately 1 goal per game and claimed multiple Player of the Season awards during his stay and also claimed his third domestic treble as his skills helped his side win the Dauian Cup, the D League and the President Cup. His goalscoring antics were noticed by many clubs overseas and a fellow Banhnamese club Hua Linh FC would sign Fahmi on a free transfer as he was released on demand by Bay United. Fahmi only played 4 games for Hua Linh FC due to foreign restrictions and the ongoing Banhnamese civil war. By 1991 Fahmi would join Matabese side Pahmer United and link up with fellow Dauian [[Isaac Zainol]] where they formed the infamous Zainol-Ohmid strike partnership as usually Fahmi would supply Isaac with the passes for Isaac to finish, thus creating an unstoppable attacking force in the Matabese Super Division. As Isaac Zainol took time off football by the end of the 1992-93 season due to a corruption incident, Fahmi would continue with his footballing career as he signed with Sultan FC on the 1st of January 1993 and managed to win his second Matabese Super Division title after his first with Pahmer United. He departed Sultan FC after one and a half season to link up with Isaac Zainol again at Dauian Lower League side Seragaan United.
 
Fahmi would retire after the 1998-99 season aged 37 as he tore his anterior cruciate ligament at the end of the season. He would be known by many as the Father of Dauian Strikers due to his all-rounded playing style and his immense footwork on the ball. He also became the first Dauian to step foot on Banhnamese soil as a professional footballer.
 
== Managerial career ==
 
=== Seragaan FC ===
16 years after retiring, Fahmi stepped out of his other business and became the assistant coach of [[Sebastian Teo-Vankart]] at [[Seragaan FC]]. He left the club following the 2016-17 season as Teo-Vankart was relieved of his first team duties.
 
=== Warriors SC ===
 
=== Cheetahs XII ===
 
=== Belaov Treble ===
 
=== Banh Nam ===
 
== Personal life ==

Revision as of 18:38, 21 July 2024

Fahmi Ohmid
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Personal information
Full nameMohd Fahmi bin Ohmid Hussien
Year of birth (1962-05-29) 29 May 1962 (age 62)
Place of birthSeragaanDaau
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing positionForward
Club information
Current clubBanh Nam (Technical Director)
Youth career
1976–1978Bukit Circuit
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)*
1978–1982Bedok FA120(90)
1982–1983Seragaan FA19(9)
1983–1985Warriors SC40(11)
1986–1989Bay United FC51(52)
1990Hua Linh FC4(2)
1991–1992Pahmer United16(11)
1993–1994Sultan FC34(20)
1996–1999Seragaan United54(36)
Teams managed
2015–2017Seragaan FC (Assistant coach)
2017–2020Warriors SC
2020–2023Cheetahs XII FC
2023–2024Belaov Treble
2024–Banh Nam
* Appearances (Goals)
Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams

Mohd Fahmi bin Ohmid Hussien (also spelled Omid) is a Dauian former professional footballer and a professional football manager for Banh Nam.

Known as a legend among the Dauian football community, Fahmi is the only Dauian footballer to have claimed a domestic treble with 3 different clubs in the D League prior to their rebranding to become the later known Daau Top League. Fahmi was also nicknamed by generations after as the Father of Dauian Strikers due to his track record.

Playing career

Born in Seragaan to a footballing family, Fahmi's father Omid Hussien was an amateur player for local side Bukit Circuit and once represented the Seragaan State Team in the Sultan Cup of Mataba in 1970. Fahmi would join the Bukit Circuit youth academy due to connections with the side and would soon be snapped up by fellow semi-professional Prime League side Bedok FA. During his time with Bedok FA, Fahmi would bombard opposition defences due to his monstrous left foot and his incredible rapid feet as he blazed past opponents to slot the ball in the net time after time. Fahmi held the most goals scored in a game in the Prime League with 5 goals to his name during a playoff match against Sudah FA. Fahmi's work on the pitch helped Bedok FA gain promotion to the D League and would soon claim his first D League title in the 1981-82 season with his teammates. Fahmi would join Seragaan FA on a free ahead of the 1982-83 season where he scored a disappointing 9 goals across the entire season but was awarded with young player of the season as he claimed the most assists. Described as an all-rounder by many, Fahmi's playmaking ability was praised upon by the media and fans as he could make an incisive pass to his teammates within seconds and would usually result in a goal.

Fahmi would soon join Warriors SC for a fee of Cr 1000 but was sadly sidelined for most of the time during his stint with the D League club and was soon released to join fellow D League side Bay United FC. Across his stay with Bay United, Fahmi netted 52 goals in 51 appearances, meaning he had approximately 1 goal per game and claimed multiple Player of the Season awards during his stay and also claimed his third domestic treble as his skills helped his side win the Dauian Cup, the D League and the President Cup. His goalscoring antics were noticed by many clubs overseas and a fellow Banhnamese club Hua Linh FC would sign Fahmi on a free transfer as he was released on demand by Bay United. Fahmi only played 4 games for Hua Linh FC due to foreign restrictions and the ongoing Banhnamese civil war. By 1991 Fahmi would join Matabese side Pahmer United and link up with fellow Dauian Isaac Zainol where they formed the infamous Zainol-Ohmid strike partnership as usually Fahmi would supply Isaac with the passes for Isaac to finish, thus creating an unstoppable attacking force in the Matabese Super Division. As Isaac Zainol took time off football by the end of the 1992-93 season due to a corruption incident, Fahmi would continue with his footballing career as he signed with Sultan FC on the 1st of January 1993 and managed to win his second Matabese Super Division title after his first with Pahmer United. He departed Sultan FC after one and a half season to link up with Isaac Zainol again at Dauian Lower League side Seragaan United.

Fahmi would retire after the 1998-99 season aged 37 as he tore his anterior cruciate ligament at the end of the season. He would be known by many as the Father of Dauian Strikers due to his all-rounded playing style and his immense footwork on the ball. He also became the first Dauian to step foot on Banhnamese soil as a professional footballer.

Managerial career

Seragaan FC

16 years after retiring, Fahmi stepped out of his other business and became the assistant coach of Sebastian Teo-Vankart at Seragaan FC. He left the club following the 2016-17 season as Teo-Vankart was relieved of his first team duties.

Warriors SC

Cheetahs XII

Belaov Treble

Banh Nam

Personal life