Khaidir Buyong
Malaysian footballer and coach
Datuk[1] Khaidir bin Buyong is a former football player and coach.
In his playing days, Khaidir played for Selangor FA and PKNS FC in the 1970s and 1980s.[2][3][4] He was also capped for the Malaysia national team.[5]
After his playing days ended, Khaidir turned to coaching. Among teams that he coached are his former teams Selangor and PKNS FC. Khaidir also coached Perak FA, ATM FA[6] and assistant coach of Malaysia.[7] Later he held the position of Secretary in Malaysia Football Coaches Association.[8][9][10]
References
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- ^ "Wong Choon Wah's demise an irreplaceable loss, says teammates - the Malaysian Insider". Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
- ^ "Kosmo! Online - Sukan". kosmo.com.my. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
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Selangor F.C. – Head coaches
- Abdul-Ghani (1970–73)
- Coaching committee (1974)
- M. Chandran (1975–78)
- Chow K.L. (1979–83)
- Abdul-Ghani (1983–85)
- M. Chandran (1986–88)
- Bena (1989)
- Khaidir (1989–90)
- Worden (1991)
- M. Chandran (1992)
- Schumm (1993)
- Worden (1994–96)
- Wicks (1997–98)
- Ismail Zakaria (1998)
- Pejic (1999)
- Rajagopal (1999–00)
- Abdul-Rahman (2001–02)
- Worden (2002–03)
- Larrosa (2004)
- Ismail Ibrahim (2004)
- Worden (2004)
- Dollah (2005–08)
- Devan (2008–2011)
- Maniamc (2011)
- Irfan Bakti (2011–13)
- Maniamc (2013)
- Duraković (2014–15)
- Zainal (2016)
- K. Gunalanc (2016)
- Maniam (2017–18)
- Nazliazmic (2018)
- Sathianathan (2018–2020)
- Feichtenbeiner (2020)
- Neitzel (2020–21)
- Feichtenbeiner (2021–22)
- Tan C.H. (2022–24)
- Nidzamc (2024–)
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