Muhamad Khalid Jamlus

This is a Malay name; the name Jamlus is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Muhamad Khalid. The Arabic word "bin" ("b.") or "binti"/"binte" ("bt."/"bte."), if used, means "son of" or "daughter of" respectively.
Muhamad Khalid Jamlus
Personal information
Full name Muhamad Khalid bin Jamlus
Date of birth (1977-02-23) 23 February 1977
Place of birth Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current team
PDRM FA
Number 25
Youth career
1993-1997 Perak FA
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998 Olympic 2000 32 (18)
1999-2004 Perak FA 124 (81)
2005-2006 Selangor FA 9
2006-2008 Perak FA 29 (15)
2009-2010 Kelantan FA 24 (9)
2010-2011 ATM FA 15 (3)
2011-2012 Kelantan FA 8 (1)
2012- PDRM FA 27 (11)
National team
1997-2008 Malaysia 75 (39)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 10 December 2012.
† Appearances (goals)

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 10 December 2012

Muhamad Khalid Jamlus (born 23 February 1977) is a Malaysian footballer who is currently unattached. He is a former member of the Malaysian national team and also has played for the Pre-Olympic squad. In 2002, he went on trial with Eintracht Frankfurt.[1]

Career

Khalid first played for Perak FA President's Cup Team before being selected to join the Olympic 2000. After Olympic 2000 was disbanded, he left to play for his former club. During his first stint with Perak FA, he was a crowd favourite. However, doubts about his work-rate persisted throughout his stint with the Seladang. In December 2004, he signed for Selangor FA.

He returned to Perak FA in time for the 2006 season. He forged a lethal partnership with Guinean Keita Mandjou, scoring 15 of the 36 goals that were scored between them. His efforts led him to become a front-runner for the Favourite Striker Award.[2]

Mandjou left at the start of the 2008 season, leaving Khalid to build a new partnership with Chilean Carlos Cáceres.

He left Perak FA along with his teammate Ahmad Azlan Zainal to join Kelantan FA for the 2009 season. He then left Kelantan FA to joined ATM FA for the 2010 season. Khalid returned to Kelantan FA for the 2011 season, however he was not retained in the team for the 2012 season.

National team

After establishing himself as a first-team player for the country in 2001, Khalid's international career was rocked when he was sacked by the then-head coach Allan Harris, along with Kamarulzaman Hassan and Azmin Azram Abdul Aziz for staying out late at a disco before the 2002 World Cup preliminary games against Qatar, Palestine and Hong Kong.[3]

Khalid is widely considered as the best target man in the country, and has been proven right by coaches such as Bertalan Bicskei, who stuck with him throughout the 2004 Tiger Cup. He eventually silenced his critics with 2 goals against archrivals Thailand, in a game in which Malaysia won 2-1.[4]

However, he has not been selected for the national team in recent years.

Despite being a maligned figure whenever he is on the pitch, he nonetheless remains one of the most recognisable faces in Malaysian football.

International Senior Goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 5 May 2001 Lautoka, Fiji  Fiji 4-1 Lost Friendly
2. 16 July 2002 Kuantan, Malaysia  Singapore 1-2 Lost Friendly
3. 10 December 2004 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Philippines 4-1 Won 2004 Tiger Cup Group Stage
4. 10 December 2004 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Philippines 4-1 Won 2004 Tiger Cup Group Stage
5. 14 December 2004 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Thailand 2-1 Won 2004 Tiger Cup Group Stage
6. 14 December 2004 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Thailand 2-1 Won 2004 Tiger Cup Group Stage
7. 3 January 2005 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Indonesia 1-4 Lost 2004 Tiger Cup Semi Final
8. 15 January 2005 Singapore, Singapore  Myanmar 2-1 Won 2004 Tiger Cup Third Place Match
9. 12 February 2005 Doha, Qatar  Netherlands 1-1 Draw Friendly
10. 25 April 2005 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  England 1-3 Lost Friendly
11. 3 July 2005 Jakarta, Indonesia  Indonesia 2-0 Won Friendly
12. 11 September 2005 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Australia 1-1 Draw Friendly
13. 19 December 2005 Shah Alam, Malaysia  Philippines 3-0 Won Friendly
14. 10 February 2006 Singapore, Singapore  Singapore 2-0 Won Friendly
15. 13 June 2006 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Portugal 1-2 Lost 2006 FIFA World Cup
16. 6 October 2006 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  China PR 2-2 Draw Friendly
17. 15 January 2007 Tokyo, Japan  Japan 1-3 Lost Friendly
18. 13 June 2007 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Yemen 2-0 Won Friendly
19. 24 August 2007 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Indonesia 1-0 Won Friendly
20. 19 October 2007 London, United Kingdom  Spain 2-5 Lost Friendly
21. 5 December 2007 Dubai, UAE  United Arab Emirates 2-2 Draw Friendly
22. 14 February 2008 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Denmark 1-0 Won Friendly
23. 16 June 2008 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Uzbekistan 2-1 Won 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification

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