Dato' Namat Abdullah DSPN AMN (30 March 1946 – 17 December 2020) was a Malaysian footballer. He was a part of the Malaysian squad at the 1972 Summer Olympics. On 17 September 2014, FourFourTwo he was listed among the top 25 Malaysian footballers of all time.

Career overview

He was born in Butterworth, Penang. Namat played as a striker when he helped Penang won the Burnley Cup in 1965 before playing as a right-back. Namat featured for the Malaysian national team in the 1972 Munich Olympics football competition, playing all three group games. He also played for Malaysia in the 1974 World Cup qualifying matches. For a period, Namat was captain of Penang FA. He led Penang to a 2–1 victory in 1974 Malaysia Cup final against Perak.

On 11 May 1975, Namat was also part of the Malaysia Selection that played against Arsenal FC in a friendly match which his team won by 2–0 at Merdeka Stadium.

During his international career, Namat went on to play a total of 115 matches for Malaysia (including non-FIFA 'A' international matches). Against other nations' national 'A' teams, he had total of 95 caps.

After retirement

For his contribution to Malay football community in Penang state as a community coaches, he was awarded Maal Hijrah Sports Figure by Penang Malay Association in 2003.

Personal life

Shahruddin Abdullah, his brother also played for Penang and together with his uncle, Aziz Ahmad.

Death

He died at his son-in-law's residence in Taiping, Perak, Malaysia at 74 after a long battle with intestinal cancer at 5.30 pm on 17 December 2020. His body was brought to his residence in Taman Peruda, Sungai Petani the same day and his funeral was held at 9 pm the following day on 18 December 2020.

Career statistics

International

Scores and results list Malaysia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Namat goal.

List of international goals scored by Namat Abdullah
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
123 December 1969Bangkok, ThailandLaos1-11969 King's Cup
215 August 1970Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaIndonesia4-01970 Merdeka Tournament
38 May 1971Seoul, South KoreaThailand4-11971 President's Cup Football Tournament
413 May 1971Seoul, South KoreaIndonesia2-41971 President's Cup Football Tournament
514 December 1971Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaThailand4-21971 SEAP Games
64 August 1973Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaIndia4-01973 Merdeka Tournament
710 August 1973Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaBurma2-11973 Merdeka Tournament

Honours

Penang

Penjara

Malaysia

Individual

  • OCM Hall of Fame - 1972 Summer Olympics football team: 2004
  • Goal.com The best Malaysia XI of all time: 2020
  • IFFHS Men's All Time Malaysia Dream Team: 2022

Orders

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