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Muhammad Shariff bin Abdul Samat (5 January 1984 – 10 February 2020) was a Singaporean
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. Shariff is the son of former Singaporean international Samad Allapitchay and like his father, he usually played as a centre-back.


Club career

Shariff previously played for
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clubs
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, Young Lions and
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. He was brought into the
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squad from the Young Lions after a stint with
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, largely as a back-up player for the 2007/2008 highlighting season. However, due to teammate Sead Muratovic's failure to pass the annual fitness test, he became a major part of the first team's fixture in the
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. He then joined
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in 2010. He was also known as a hot-tempered player, and was once handed out an eight-month ban by the Football Association of Singapore for throwing a punch at a
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player, Peter Bennett in a
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match when he was a
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player. Shariff spent half a season in the NFL Division 2 side
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during the first half of 2012, and it was announced that he would rejoin
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side
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for the second half of their 2012 season. However, he failed to break into the squad and was released at the end of the season. On 2 February 2013, Shariff was unveiled as a
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player during the team's pre-season fanfare. He made his debut for the
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. Shariff put in an outstanding performance against the Protectors, his clearance off the line of Masato Fukui's shot being heralded as the turning point of the game by Woodlands coach,
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, during the post-match conference. Shariff rejoined Tampines for the 2014 season, but was not retained for the 2015 season and played for another NFL side
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that year. He then was signed by
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for the 2016 season, but was released at the end of the season.


International career

In 2008, under
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, Shariff was called up for the matches against
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and the
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. However, he did not play in all of them. In 2013, Shariff was called up by
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because of his impressive performances for
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in the
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. He made his international debut on 4 June 2013, coming on as a substitute against
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in a friendly match in
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.


Personal life and death

On 31 May 2001, Shariff, then 17 years old, encountered the 8-member gang 369, known as
Salakau Salakau ( zh, s=三六九, poj=Saⁿ-la̍k-káu), which means 369 in Hokkien, also known as "Sah Lak Kau", is a street gang or secret society based in Singapore. The numbers 3, 6 and 9 add up to 18, which was the name of an older gang; the nu ...
, who attacked him and his two other friends while they were walking along South Bridge Road, having mistook them as members of their rival gang Sakongsa (303). The gang killed one of his friends, then-17-year-old football player
Sulaiman bin Hashim On the early morning of 31 May 2001, 17-year-old national footballer Sulaiman bin Hashim (4 June 1983 – 31 May 2001), along with his two friends were attacked by a group of eight youths from gang 369, known as Salakau, as they were walking a ...
(with whom Shariff was close to). During the attack, Shariff, who was named Muhammad Shariff bin Abdul Samat in court documents at that time, was stabbed on the back but survived. Despite being stabbed, Shariff managed to escape to the nearest police station with his other friend (another footballer, Mohammed Imran bin Mohammed Ali) to inform the police. He was hospitalised and later discharged on 2 June 2001. Six of the attackers were eventually arrested, jailed and caned for rioting and culpable homicide, but the remaining two assailants remain at large till this day. The case was re-enacted in local crime show ''
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'', which features the death of Sulaiman and the murder trial of the Salakau gang members. Shariff, a survivor and witness of the attack, was portrayed by actor A.L. Imran. He was addressed solely by his given name in the episode to protect his real identity. On 10 November 2015, Shariff assaulted his brother-in-law over an incident. He later pleaded guilty to voluntarily causing hurt to his brother-in-law and on 24 May 2016, he was sentenced to 2 weeks' imprisonment. The crime he was found guilty of would have led to him jailed up to two years and fined $5,000. On 10 February 2020, Shariff died of a heart attack at the age of 36, leaving behind a wife and 4-year-old daughter.


Career statistics


Club


Shariff Abdul Samat's Profile
:All numbers encased in brackets signify substitute appearances.


International appearances


Honours


Individual

*S.League Young Player of the Year: 2007


References


External links

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