Norizan Bakar

Norizan Bakar
Tuan Haji Norizan Bakar
Personal information
Full name Norizan Bin Bakar
Date of birth January 27, 1961 (1961-01-27) (age 50)
Place of birth Kampung Datuk Kaya Man, Perlis, Malaysia
Playing position Midfielder (Retired)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1989 Perlis Perlis FA
Teams managed
2003 Perlis Perlis FA
2005 Penang Penang FA
2005–2006 Malaysia Malaysia U-23
2005–2007 Malaysia Malaysia
2007–2008 Kelantan Kelantan FA
2010- Perak Perak FA
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Norizan Bakar (born 27 January 1961 in Kampung Datuk Kaya Man, Perlis) was the Malaysian national football team head coach from September 2005 to July 2007 and former Malaysian football player.

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Career

As Player

Norizan play for his home state Perlis in semi-pro league at 1978 until 1989. His main achievement as a player was a Division Two title in 1989 with Perlis FA.

As a coach

Norizan start his coaching career with Perlis. His main achievement as a coach includes being the Malaysia FA Cup runner-up in 2003, Malaysia Cup champion in 2004, Manila 2005 SEA Games bronze medal, and ASEAN Football Championship semifinalists in 2007. Norizan was preceded by Bertalan Bicskei as the manager of the Malaysian national team.

He was heavily criticized for being inept and too inexperienced on the international stage to manage the Malaysian national soccer team. The Malaysian team was defeated 5–1 against China and 5–0 against Uzbekistan in the 2007 Asian Cup. The result led to a mass resignation of the upper echelons of Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) including the Crown Prince of the Pahang State Tengku Abdullah ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah and the son-in-law of the Prime Minister of Malaysia Khairy Jamaluddin. Since then, Norizan became the manager for Kelantan FA. Due of family problems, Norizan resigned from being Kelantan FA's coach.

He was appointed head coach of Perak FA in October 2010.[1]

References

  1. ^ http://web7.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newssport.php?id=538286



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