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| playername = Shahril Ishac | | playername = Shahril Ishac | ||
| fullname = Shahril bin | | fullname = Shahril Ishac bin Syed Hussin | ||
| yearofbirth = 1988 | | yearofbirth = 1988 | ||
| cityofbirth = [[Seragaan]] | | cityofbirth = [[Seragaan]] | ||
| countryofbirth = [[Daau]] | | countryofbirth = [[Daau]] | ||
| position = [[wikipedia:Midfielder|Midfielder, Defender]] | | position = [[wikipedia:Midfielder|Midfielder, Defender]] | ||
| currentclub = | | currentclub = [[Seragaan United]] | ||
| clubnumber = | | clubnumber = 17 | ||
| youthyears1 = | | youthyears1 = 2004–2007 |youthclubs1 = Sadah FC | ||
| years1 = | | years1 = 2007–2010 |clubs1 = [[Warriors SC]] |caps1 = 32 |goals1 = 7 | ||
| years2 = | | years2 = 2010–2012 |clubs2 = [[Seragaan FC]] |caps2 = 36|goals2 = 9 | ||
| years3 = | | years3 = 2014–2015 |clubs3 = [[Sultan FC]] |caps3 = 25|goals3 = 18 | ||
| years4 = | | years4 = 2015–2016 |clubs4 = [[Pulau Pahmer United FC]] |caps4 = 21|goals4 = 25 | ||
| years5 = | | years5 = 2016–2018 |clubs5 = [[Mak Kau Hijau FC]] |caps5 = 59|goals5 = 38 | ||
| years6 = | | years6 = 2018–2020 |clubs6 = [[Selokan Chiefs]] |caps6 = 24|goals6 = 8 | ||
| years7 = | | years7 = 2020–2021 |clubs7 = [[Bintang Lukana]] |caps7 = 21|goals7 = 4 | ||
| years8 = | | years8 = 2021–2023 |clubs8 = [[Jurong West FC]] |caps8 = 31|goals8 = 17 | ||
| years9 = 2023 | | years9 = 2023 |clubs9 = [[Semkang FC]] |caps9 = 0|goals9 = 0 | ||
| nationalyears1 = 2022– |nationalteam1 = [[Daau national football team|Daau]]|nationalcaps1 = 16|nationalgoals1 = 0}} | | years10 = 2023–2024 |clubs10 = [[Seragaan United]] |caps10 = 29|goals10 = 3 | ||
| nationalyears1 = 2022– |nationalteam1 = '''[[Daau national football team|Daau]]'''|nationalcaps1 = 16|nationalgoals1 = 0}} | |||
'''Shahril Ishac bin Syed Hussin''' is a Dauian professional football player who last played for [[Seragaan United]] and captains the [[Daau national football team]]. | |||
Shahril signed | ==Club career== | ||
Starting out with local club Sadah FC's youth setup, Shahril soon signed for Dauian Lower League side Warriors SC in the summer of 2007 with a youth team contract. Shahril broke into the senior side a few seasons later and amassed a total of 32 appearances with the Lower League side, during his time with the warriors, he was compared to Dauian legend [[Aimar Yong]] due to them both being a tall buff centerback. His talent and potential was soon discovered by [[Daau Premier League]] side [[Seragaan FC]] and was signed on a free transfer on July of 2010, the 22 year old would slot into the club's defensive midfield role to sweep and clear balls away from his own final third. His ability to spot attacking runs and incoming danger was praised by coaches alike and was named Player of The Year for the 2010-11 season. Shahril continued his career with the club, extending for one season and won promotion to the Daau Top League following the club winning the league. However Shahril was not retained by the club, citing financial concerns and player issues. He took a 2-year-long break from professional football and would move to Mataba in late 2012. | |||
Shahril's contract with Bintang Lukana was his professional contract following his journeyman career of clubs between Daau and Mataba. He signed with Bintang on a one year contract. At Bintang he was finally deployed in his favoured center back role and managed to score 4 goals off corners during the 2020-21 season. | ===Move to Mataba=== | ||
Shahril signed with Matabese Division leaders Sultan FC in the summer of 2014, ending his 2 year hiatus from football. During his time at the Royals however, Shahril was deployed as a center attacking midfielder, allowing him to break into the opposition half more frequently and lead to more chances and goals scored from the midfielder. He would then join Pulau Pahmer United on an undisclosed fee and soon returned to Daau in 2015 for the newly promoted [[Mak Kau Hijau FC|MKHFC]]. Shahril quickly became a mainstay at the club, playing as a deep-lying-playmaker role in defensive midfield and pushing up as a volante if needed. His time with the semi-professional Greeners came to a close in the summer of 2018 as he returned to the Matabese Division with Selokan Chiefs for two seasons where he played under Dauian manager [[Zeeshan Hussin]], his stay with the Selokan Chiefs was known as his career prime as he won two Matabese Division titles during his stay, captaining the club to the Sultan Cup finals twice and winning it twice, Shahril also led the Selokan Chiefs to a treble winning season during the 2019-20 season, winning the Matabese Division, Matabese Cup and the Sultan Cup in one go. Shahril was offered another extension at the end of the season but rejected it due to his desire to return home. A statue of Shahril can be seen outside the [[Selokan Stadium]] in [[Mataba]] as a recognition of his local hero status. | |||
===Bintang Lukana=== | |||
Shahril's contract with Bintang Lukana was his second professional contract following his journeyman career of clubs between Daau and Mataba. He signed with Bintang on a one year contract. At Bintang he was finally deployed in his favoured center back role and managed to score 4 goals off corners during the 2020-21 season. | |||
===Jurong West=== | |||
Ishac would join fellow Daau Super League club [[Jurong West FC|Jurong West]] on a free and was named as captain due to his leadership qualities. Known for his long shots and power header during his time at the club, he helped the club retain a spot in the Super League in the 2021-22 season. Following the switch to [[Semkang FC]], Shahril soon was released by the club as he was told he was no longer needed by the new management board and was officially released on the 1st of July 2023, having not played a single game under Semkang FC. | |||
===Seragaan United=== | |||
Shahril would sign for Seragaan United just days following his release from Semkang FC. He scored his first goal for the Blades in a 1-0 victory over his former club [[Semkang FC]] in a [[Daau Youth Cup]] fixture. Despite his strong run of form and defensive capabilities, Shahril's contract extension option wasn't triggered and was released on 1st June 2024. | |||
==International career== | ==International career== | ||
Named as captain by manager [[Simei Zuzu]], Shahril retained his role under the four different managers as the senior national team's captain until today. |
Latest revision as of 09:00, 29 June 2024
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Shahril Ishac bin Syed Hussin | ||
Year of birth | 1988 | ||
Place of birth | Seragaan, Daau | ||
Playing position | Midfielder, Defender | ||
Club information | |||
Current club | Seragaan United | ||
Number | 17 | ||
Youth career | |||
2004–2007 | Sadah FC | ||
Senior career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls)* |
2007–2010 | Warriors SC | 32 | (7) |
2010–2012 | Seragaan FC | 36 | (9) |
2014–2015 | Sultan FC | 25 | (18) |
2015–2016 | Pulau Pahmer United FC | 21 | (25) |
2016–2018 | Mak Kau Hijau FC | 59 | (38) |
2018–2020 | Selokan Chiefs | 24 | (8) |
2020–2021 | Bintang Lukana | 21 | (4) |
2021–2023 | Jurong West FC | 31 | (17) |
2023 | Semkang FC | 0 | (0) |
2023–2024 | Seragaan United | 29 | (3) |
International career | |||
2022– | Daau | 16 | (0) |
* Appearances (Goals) Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams |
Shahril Ishac bin Syed Hussin is a Dauian professional football player who last played for Seragaan United and captains the Daau national football team.
Club career
Starting out with local club Sadah FC's youth setup, Shahril soon signed for Dauian Lower League side Warriors SC in the summer of 2007 with a youth team contract. Shahril broke into the senior side a few seasons later and amassed a total of 32 appearances with the Lower League side, during his time with the warriors, he was compared to Dauian legend Aimar Yong due to them both being a tall buff centerback. His talent and potential was soon discovered by Daau Premier League side Seragaan FC and was signed on a free transfer on July of 2010, the 22 year old would slot into the club's defensive midfield role to sweep and clear balls away from his own final third. His ability to spot attacking runs and incoming danger was praised by coaches alike and was named Player of The Year for the 2010-11 season. Shahril continued his career with the club, extending for one season and won promotion to the Daau Top League following the club winning the league. However Shahril was not retained by the club, citing financial concerns and player issues. He took a 2-year-long break from professional football and would move to Mataba in late 2012.
Move to Mataba
Shahril signed with Matabese Division leaders Sultan FC in the summer of 2014, ending his 2 year hiatus from football. During his time at the Royals however, Shahril was deployed as a center attacking midfielder, allowing him to break into the opposition half more frequently and lead to more chances and goals scored from the midfielder. He would then join Pulau Pahmer United on an undisclosed fee and soon returned to Daau in 2015 for the newly promoted MKHFC. Shahril quickly became a mainstay at the club, playing as a deep-lying-playmaker role in defensive midfield and pushing up as a volante if needed. His time with the semi-professional Greeners came to a close in the summer of 2018 as he returned to the Matabese Division with Selokan Chiefs for two seasons where he played under Dauian manager Zeeshan Hussin, his stay with the Selokan Chiefs was known as his career prime as he won two Matabese Division titles during his stay, captaining the club to the Sultan Cup finals twice and winning it twice, Shahril also led the Selokan Chiefs to a treble winning season during the 2019-20 season, winning the Matabese Division, Matabese Cup and the Sultan Cup in one go. Shahril was offered another extension at the end of the season but rejected it due to his desire to return home. A statue of Shahril can be seen outside the Selokan Stadium in Mataba as a recognition of his local hero status.
Bintang Lukana
Shahril's contract with Bintang Lukana was his second professional contract following his journeyman career of clubs between Daau and Mataba. He signed with Bintang on a one year contract. At Bintang he was finally deployed in his favoured center back role and managed to score 4 goals off corners during the 2020-21 season.
Jurong West
Ishac would join fellow Daau Super League club Jurong West on a free and was named as captain due to his leadership qualities. Known for his long shots and power header during his time at the club, he helped the club retain a spot in the Super League in the 2021-22 season. Following the switch to Semkang FC, Shahril soon was released by the club as he was told he was no longer needed by the new management board and was officially released on the 1st of July 2023, having not played a single game under Semkang FC.
Seragaan United
Shahril would sign for Seragaan United just days following his release from Semkang FC. He scored his first goal for the Blades in a 1-0 victory over his former club Semkang FC in a Daau Youth Cup fixture. Despite his strong run of form and defensive capabilities, Shahril's contract extension option wasn't triggered and was released on 1st June 2024.
International career
Named as captain by manager Simei Zuzu, Shahril retained his role under the four different managers as the senior national team's captain until today.