He may have hung up his gloves and retired from international football, but we haven't seen the last of Singapore goalkeeper Hassan Sunny yet. On Sunday (Oct 6), he'll be facing President Tharman Shanmugaratnam in a penalty shootout for President's Challenge Night 2024.
On Sunday , he'll be facing President Tharman Shanmugaratnam in a penalty shootout for President's Challenge Night 2024.
So when President's Challenge came up with the idea of the president taking penalties against Hassan for charity, the goalie told us he was "more than happy". When he got into the National Football Academy Under-16s, that's when Hassan felt that it could be an actual career.Hassan shared that a highlight of his football career was facing off against Indonesia.
He was out for nearly a year, and when he was cleared to play "probably five weeks after recovered", the injury recurred and he had to go back to surgery.
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