Baihakki bin Khaizan ( bear 31 January 1984 ) is a singaporean professional football player who survive played for Singapore Premier League baseball club Tampines Rovers FC and the Singapore national team .
Club career [edit ]
Along with Khairul Amri, Shahril Ishak and Hassan Sunny, Baihakki was in the pioneer batch of the National Football Academy in 2000. [ 2 ] He started his professional career with Geylang United in 2003.
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He has previously played for S.League clubs Young Lions. An ever-present for Singapore so far since 2004, Baihakki Khaizan ‘s rise to prominence has been an highly swift one. He is recognised as one of the best centre backs in the region with his ruffianly undertake no nonsense overture much putting fear into opposition forwards. In the National Football Academy age-group squads, he caught the eye with his 1.9m stature, natural confidence and composure at the back .
S. League career [edit ]
Signing on with Geylang United in 2003, Baihakki took the Young Player of the Year award in his debut S.League season. After learning his craft aboard erstwhile Singapore international Lim Tong Hai – a player he considers a big influence – that year, the gangling defender then moved to the Young Lions in 2004 and captained them in the S.League. He closely missed out playing for the 2007 S-League temper after MINDEF refused to release him to play as he was serving National Service. however, he got the green unaccented after a few games into the season. In 2008, again, his army conscription clashed with his football career, and frankincense he missed the beginning few games of the new season for the team that he newly joined, Geylang United .
Persija Jakarta [edit ]
In September 2009, Khaizan agreed terms with Indonesia Super League side, Persija Jakarta, along with his singaporean compatriot, Mustafic Fahrudin to join them before the 2009–10 Indonesia Super League started in October. During his first season, he managed to score 3 goals in 39 appearances .
Persib Bandung [edit ]
In a controversial decisiveness, Baihakki left Persija Jakarta for cutthroat rivals, Persib Bandung at the end of the 2009-10 Indonesia Super League season. At Persib Bandung, he linked up with his singaporean compatriot, Shahril Ishak, who besides signed for the indonesian cabaret. Baihakki ‘s scrimp at Persib was cut short as he was released from the cabaret after 6 months. [ 3 ]
Medan Chiefs [edit ]
On 16 February 2011, Baihakki signed a biennial deal with Medan Chiefs worth approximately united states $ 300,000, along with Shahril Ishak, [ 4 ] who was besides released by Persib .
LionsXII [edit ]
Baihakki returned to Singapore with newly formed team, LionsXII, that was competing in the Malaysia Super League. He scored their first ever goal in their league debut against Kelantan FA on 10 January 2012. [ 5 ] Baihakki went on to win his first Malaysia Super League title with LionsXII during the 2013 Malaysia Super League temper .
Johor Darul Takzim [edit ]
Baihakki Khaizan signed a four-year compress with malaysian Super League team, Johor Darul Takzim. [ 6 ] After a series of unimpressive performances, he was de-registered from the team on 18 April 2014 and replaced with Marcos Antonio Elias Santos. [ 7 ]
fall to LionsXII [edit ]
Baihakki rejoined LionsXII in May 2014. As separate of his release, he would not face erstwhile baseball club Johor Darul Takzim in their approaching league fixture. [ 8 ] He will join Malaysia Premier League english Johor Darul Takzim II from 2015 for the remaining four years of his Johor contract. [ 7 ]
Johor Darul Takzim II [edit ]
Baihakki returned to Malaysia and made his Johor Darul Takzim II F.C. debut in the 2015 Malaysia Premier League season .
Baihakki featuring for LionsXII in a 2012 game against Kuala Lumpur
Warriors [edit ]
Baihakki returned to Singapore to play in the S.League for the 2017 campaign together with the Singapore captain, Shahril Ishak. [ 9 ] Following the end of the season, Baihakki was not offered a contract reference and was left without a club and was reportedly considering his options with offers from several clubs within the area. He went for a test with Saudi Arabian second-tier side Jeddah Club after he was set up by his agent while on an Umrah pilgrimage trip with his family. After impressing in a 5-day test, Baihakki was offered a 4-month sign by the Saudi side until the end of the season. [ 10 ]
Muangthong United [edit ]
After declining to play in the Middle East, Baihakki was offered a condense to play with Kuala Lumpur FA. however, a last minute deal was offered to him to play in the Thai League 1 with 4 time-winner Muangthong United, in which he snubbed the newly promoted malaysian Super League team .
Udon Thani ( Loan ) [edit ]
After signing with Muangthong United, Baihakki was immediately loaned out to Thai League 2 side, Udon Thani. He scored his first finish in a 3–0 victory against Thai Honda FC, becoming the first Singaporean to score in the Thai league .
Trat FC [edit ]
In January 2019, Baihakki signed a annual deal with newly promoted club Thai League 1 club Trat. He has racked up two goals and an assist in his first 13 games for the baseball club. [ 11 ]
PT Prachuap [edit ]
Baihakki signed for 2019 Thai League Cup winners PT Prachuap F.C. for the 2020 Thai League 1 season. [ 12 ]
Tampines Rovers [edit ]
Baihakki inked an 18-month consider with Tampines Rovers FC on June 14. Under the terms of the narrow, Baihakki would play for free this season, should the SPL resume after being suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic. On April 3, 2021 in a fastness against Hougang United in Hougang Stadium, Baihakki was sent off after receiving a second jaundiced in the seventieth minute from a easy push on Tomoyuki Doi. The free-kick conceded by him was ultimately scored by Shafiq Ghani .
International career [edit ]
He made his debut for the Singapore against Hong Kong on 4 August 2003. [ 13 ] He was part of the team that won the Tiger Cup in 2005 and the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship. then captain of the Under-23 team, he led the Young Lions out for the 2005 Southeast asian Games in Philippines and besides won a bronze decoration for the 2007 edition in Korat, Thailand. He lifted the Suzuki Cup in December 2012, after scoring the eventual achiever in the first leg. Singapore went on to beat Thailand 3–1 on aggregate. Baihakki reached his milestone 100th cap in a friendly equal against China on 6 September 2013. [ 2 ] [ 14 ] He was inducted into the FIFA Century Club in December 2013. [ 13 ] [ note 1 ] As of January 2018, Baihakki has amassed 129 caps for his area. [ 15 ] In March 2019, Baihakki announced his retirement from international football after amassing 134 caps for the Lions. [ 11 ] He came back from retirement for the 2022 World Cup Qualifiers. [ 16 ] He played for the Lions in a 2–2 draw against Yemen on September 5, 2019 .
personal animation [edit ]
Baihakki ‘s church father, Khaizan bin Muhammad, died when he was three. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] He has an elder baby and a younger brother. [ 19 ] Baihakki is married to a singaporean flight attendant, actress and singer, Norfasarie. They had been engaged since 1 April 2007. Their first child, Mika Bazil, a male child, was born on 24 April 2009. Their 2nd child, a girl named Moza Alyka, was born in April 2011. [ 20 ] Baihakki opened his inside design and renovation company in April 2013. [ 2 ] He launched his moment business, a watering place, in March 2014. [ 21 ] Baihakki is featured in eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer 2020 alongside his Singapore teammate Hariss Harun. He will be the one-third Singaporean to be featured in a television game after Safuwan Baharudin .
career statistics [edit ]
club [edit ]
- As of match played 10 Oct 2021. Caps and goals may not be correct.
- Young Lions and LionsXII are ineligible for qualification to AFC competitions in their respective leagues.
International [edit ]
International goals [edit ]
- Score and Result list Singapore’s goal tally first[1]
Honours [edit ]
baseball club [edit ]
LionsXII
- Malaysia Super League: 2013
International [edit ]
Singapore
individual [edit ]
- S.League Young Player of the Year: 2003
- Football Association of Malaysia Awards – Best Defender: 2013[25]
Notes [edit ]
- ^ Baihakki earned his 104th cap against Syria on 15 October 2013.
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- International caps milestones
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- 105th – Jordan, 4 February 2014 “FIFA Century Club fact sheet” ( PDF ). FIFA. 10 March 2014. Archived from the original ( PDF ) on 16 March 2014.