Farouk Marican Ali: A Legacy of Passion and Generosity in Singapore Hockey
Farouk Marican Ali, a former Singaporean hockey player and manager, passed away at 80. Revered for his dedication to the sport, he left a legacy of generosity and passion. Farouk's contributions extended beyond the field, offering unwavering support to his players and advancing local hockey's development.
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Singapore's sports community is mourning the loss of Farouk Marican Ali, a former national hockey player and manager, who died at the age of 80. Known for his deep commitment to hockey, Farouk left a lasting impact on the sport and its players.
Farouk played as a defender for Singapore from 1968 to 1971 and later managed national teams from the 1980s to the 2000s. His dedication went beyond the field; he often supported his players financially and ensured they were well-equipped for competitions.
Colleagues and peers, like former journalist Hakikat Rai and ex-national player Krishnan Vijayan Naidu, praised Farouk for his forward-thinking approach to hockey administration and his consistent mentoring, which significantly influenced the local hockey scene.
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