Singapore’s beloved goalkeeper Hassan Sunny may have hung his national team gloves, but he’s not done making saves. On Oct 6, at the star-studded President’s Challenge Night 2024, Hassan wasn't facing off against international strikers, but against a...
The finale of the star-studded President’s Challenge Night saw President Tharman taking a penalty kick against Hassan, bringing a roar of excitement from the audience.Singapore’s beloved goalkeeper Hassan Sunny may have hung his national team gloves, but he’s not done making saves.
While the friendly competition brought levity to the occasion, the underlying message was clear: Everyone can contribute to the President's Challenge, even in the most unexpected ways.“The President’s Challenge is a worthy cause, and I’m glad I could use my platform to help raise awareness and support for the beneficiaries.”The event, which included the inaugural President’s Challenge Walkathon earlier in the day, raised a remarkable $9,699,979 to support 65 beneficiaries.
He spoke candidly about his decision to retire, citing the need for more family time and the desire to pave the way for younger goalkeepers. While he acknowledges the criticism he faced online throughout his career, especially after conceding goals, Hassan remains philosophical.
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