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Echte naam | Syed Abdul Rahim |
Bijnaam(s) | Rahim Saab, The Architect of Modern Indian Football, The Sleeping Giant, The Stan Cullis of India, The Indian Ferguson |
Beroep(s) | Football Coach, Leraar |
Bekend van | Coaching the Indian team to the semi-finals of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Football Tournament |
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Geboortedatum | 17 augustus 1909 |
Geboorteplaats | Hyderabad, (then Hyderabad State), Indië |
Sterfdatum | 11 juni- 1963 |
Plaats van dood | Indië |
Leeftijd (op het moment van overlijden) | 53 jaren |
de dood tot gevolg | Kanker |
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Sterrenbeeld / zonneteken | Leeuw |
Nationaliteit | Indiaas |
Hometown | Hyderabad, (then Hyderabad State), Indië |
School | Niet bekend |
College / University | Osmania University, Indië |
Educatieve Kwalificatie | Afstuderen |
Religie | Islam |
Eten Habit | Niet vegetarisch |
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meisjes, Zaken en Meer | |
Burgerlijke staat | Getrouwd |
Familie | |
Vrouw / partner | Naam Niet bekend |
Kinderen | Zoon– Syed Shahid Hakim (Former Olympic football and FIFA official) |
Favoriete dingen | |
Favoriete Football Team | Hungary |
Favoriete Voetbalster(s) |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Syed Abdul Rahim
- Did Syed Abdul Rahim smoke?: Yes….
- Did Syed Abdul Rahim drink alcohol?: Niet bekend
- A sports lover since his childhood, Rahim was fascinated by football and had amazing football skills at such a young age.
- He was not only good at academics, but also athletics and used to participate in his school’s sports events.
- In the mid-1920s, football culture came to Hyderabad, which attracted a lot of youngsters including Rahim.
- Later, he went on to play football for the Osmania University football team.
- He started his career as a school teacher, but never left his first love “football” and was counted amongst the greatest players of Hyderabad from the 1920s to the early 1940s, when he used to play for ‘Qamar Club,’ one of the best teams in Hyderabad’s local league of that time.
meher Mistry