Zulfadli Zainal Abidin Explained

Zulfadli Zainal Abidin
Fullname:Zulfadli Zainal Abidin
Birth Date:26 April 1988
Birth Place:Singapore
Currentclub:Geylang International
Clubnumber:4
Position:Left back
Youthyears1:2004
Youthclubs1:Singapore U17
Years1:2006
Years2:2007–2009
Caps2:7
Goals2:0
Years3:2009
Caps3:0
Goals3:0
Years4:2010–2011
Clubs4:Home United FC
Caps4:24
Goals4:1
Years5:2011–2014
Clubs5:Warriors
Caps5:68
Goals5:2
Years6:2015
Clubs6:Tampines Rovers
Caps6:15
Goals6:0
Years7:2016–2017
Clubs7:Warriors
Caps7:22
Goals7:0
Years8:2018–
Clubs8:Geylang International
Nationalyears1:2013–
Nationalteam1:Singapore
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Club-Update:4 January 2017
Nationalteam-Update:20:30, 3 June 2016 (UTC)

Zulfadli Zainal Abidin (born 26 April 1988) is a Singaporean professional footballer who plays for the Geylang International in the S.League.[1]

Club career

Zulfadli has previously played for S.League clubs Singapore U-17, Tampines Rovers FC, Home United Football Club and Young Lions.

Zulfadli came late to serious football, having initially kicked a ball around only with his friends and had done little beyond that until getting a chance at Bartley Secondary School.

He must have shown promise as he was selected for the NFA Under 15, Under 16, Under 17 and Under 18 squads and also played a year for Tampines Rovers FC in their Prime League side.

He had been spotted when appearing for Bartley Secondary School during Sec 2 when playing in a pre-season friendly against the Under 15 NFA side.

The coach at the time, Rajendran, liked what he saw of the then striker, who also played as a centre-back at Tampines Rovers FC, and based on his performance invited Zulfadli to play for his NFA Under 15s the following year.

In his Under 16 team the season after, Zulfadli played in left midfield under R. Suriamuthi and it seems this is the position he has leaned towards ever since.

After that V. Sundramoorthy had the budding midfielder under his care at the Young Lions.

Some of his team mates that year included Shahdan Sulaiman and Khairul Amri.

After two years there, Zulfadli was disappointed to learn that he was not being included for another season and was going to be without a club, prompting thoughts of even finishing with football.

It was then that Singapore Armed Forces FC stepped in and Richard Bok, who had taken advice from Zulfadli’s former coach Raj, handed Zulfadli a lifeline, since the player had almost resigned himself to being out of the S.League; having tasted that after a previous experience in the Prime League, he had no interest in dropping down to that level.

The appearance in the Warriors' AFC Champions League game in Japan against Kashima Antlers two years ago ranks as his career highlight.

National service came soon after the Kashima Antlers game and the only way he could continue in the S.League was by switching allegiances and moving to Home United FC.

Enlisting in the Singapore Civil Defence Force in October 2009, he found things difficult, juggling training at Clementi Stadium with his national service commitments.

Zulfadli suffered a serious hamstring injury, while jogging alone at the gym, and the hamstring problem affected both legs. He was advised to rest for six months and did not made it back until he played Woodlands Wellington FC on 22 June 2011 at left back and won 5-1.[2] Having played against all of the big teams for Home United FC and things were going well until he suffered a Grade 3 MCL tear while playing Hougang United FC.

Zulfadli made only one appearance for them before the end of national service, as a substitute against Etoile FC in a Singapore Cup Quarter Final second-leg game at Queenstown Stadium, which he won 1-0.

Following his completion of national service, Zulfadli return to Singapore Armed Forces FC where the 23-year-old was on the bench against Home United FC, as the Warriors lost 4-0 on 16 Oct.[3]

On his first start at the Hougang Stadium three days later, he justified coach Richard Bok's faith by netting the clincher in a 3-1 win with a cracking goal from 20 metres out on the left that left Fadhil Salim sprawling.[4]

On 31 Oct, there was another goal to come for Zulfadli, this time off the bench, in a match at Bedok Stadium against Geylang United FC when the 83rd minute replacement netted the sixth goal in a 6-3 rout of the Eagles.[5]

In 2015, Zulfadli signed for Tampines Rovers.

After a season with Tampines, Zulfadli returned to Warriors for the 2016 S.League campaign. He is also the captain of the team.

International career

Zulfadli was first called up to the national team as a replacement for Shaiful Esah in 2013.[6] He made his international debut in 2013. He got called up frequently from 2014 to 2015 but did not make any appearance. Due to Noh Rahman's retirement from international football, after he was included in the squad for the 2016 AYA Bank Cup, he was called up as a replacement. He made his second appearance on 3 June 2016 against Myanmar in a 1-0 win, replacing Gabriel Quak in the 84th minute.[7]

Career statistics

Club

. Caps and goals may not be correct.[8]

ClubSeasonS.LeagueSingapore CupSingapore
League Cup
AsiaTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Young Lions2007????????????????
2008????????????????
200970----70
Total7000000070
Singapore Armed Forces20090000000000
Total0000000000
Home United2010201--10211
201140202181
Total241203100292
Warriors201162000062
20122006020280
2013180103040260
20142401020270
Total682807040872
Tampines Rovers20151501020180
Total150102000180
Warriors20162201000230
201700000000
Total220100000230
Career Total1363120121401644

International caps

No Date Venue Opponent Result Competition
1 ?? ?? ?? ??Friendly
2 3 June 2016 Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon, Myanmar 0–1 (won)2016 AYA Bank Cup

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zulfadli Bin Zainal Abidin,Player's Data,Match Statistical Information,7M Sports . Data2.7m.cn . 15 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130225152514/http://data2.7m.cn/player_data/61062/en/index.shtml . 25 February 2013 . dead .
  2. Web site: Archived Copy . 13 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303205346/http://www.sleague.com/Web/main.aspx?ID=,68e68380-9e0b-44b2-8a32-d06df7470ca6&AID=02ce6f98-06e8-4372-a8ae-9851e99cb3ca&NLT=300 . 3 March 2016 . dead.
  3. Web site: More than just points and ego at stake. 13 November 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111022154420/http://www.sleague.com/Web/main.aspx?ID=,68e68380-9e0b-44b2-8a32-d06df7470ca6&AID=53cdb4aa-4ace-42c9-bf65-7833c4f24888&NLT=300 . 22 October 2011 .
  4. Web site: Warriors revive title hopes at Hougang. 13 November 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111022154434/http://www.sleague.com/Web/main.aspx?ID=,68e68380-9e0b-44b2-8a32-d06df7470ca6&AID=6d88b9d1-6519-4a93-b134-147013b3372d&NLT=300 . 22 October 2011 .
  5. Web site: Archived Copy . 13 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303223923/http://www.sleague.com/Web/main.aspx?ID=,68e68380-9e0b-44b2-8a32-d06df7470ca6&AID=8dde26ec-0213-4c46-bc44-37900703f5fe&NLT=300 . 3 March 2016 . dead.
  6. Web site: Zulfadli keen to grasp national team opportunity | The Football Association of Singapore . Fas.org.sg . 13 August 2013 . 15 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130827191819/http://www.fas.org.sg/news/zulfadli-keen-grasp-national-team-opportunity . 27 August 2013 . live .
  7. Web site: Singapore vs Myanmar. 4 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170105083240/http://www.fas.org.sg/news/lions-see-myanmar-give-sundram-first-win. 5 January 2017. dead.
  8. Web site: Singapore - Z. Zainal Abidin - Profile with news, career statistics and history . Soccerway.com . 2016-03-15.