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Sadiy Abdullah Tujoh

Said Abdullah
Personal information
Full name Mohammad Sadiy bin Abdullah Tujoh
Date of birth (1966-09-20) 20 September 1966 (age 51)
Place of birth Brunei
Playing position Attacking midfielder, Forward
Club information
Current team
Retired
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–1999 Brunei
National team
1993–2001 Brunei 13+ (5+)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 17 April 2017.
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 17 April 2017

Mohammad Sadiy bin Abdullah Tujoh (born 20 September 1966), more famously known as Said Abdullah is a Bruneian former footballer who played as a second striker or in an advanced midfield role. One of the stars of Bruneian football in the mid-nineties playing for the Brunei national representative team in the Malaysian league, he was a member of the 1999 Malaysia Cup winning side, deemed as Brunei's greatest footballing feat.

Although his given name is Sadiy, it is often mistaken for Saidy or more frequently Said, which would become his default name in publications during his playing years.

Said began playing for the Wasps in 1993 under English coach Mick Lyons. Perennial minnows at first (Brunei finished in last place in the inaugural 1994 Liga Perdana), Brunei improved on their league finish towards the end of the century, finishing an all-time high of third place in 1998.

Said was part of the Brunei squad in 1999 to win the Malaysia Cup. It was to be his final year with the M-League team as he immediately retired from the team along with six other players.

Said regularly played for the Brunei national football team at the Southeast Asian Games of the nineties, scoring five (known) goals. He scored twice in two defeats at the group stage of the 17th SEA Games held in Singapore in 1993, against Laos and Malaysia. Five years later in Indonesia, Said scored Brunei's solitary goal of the 19th SEA Games against Myanmar in a 1-6 defeat.


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