Hyrulnizam Juma'at

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Hyrulnizam Juma'at
Personal information
Full name Hyrulnizam Juma'at
Date of birth (1986-11-14) November 14, 1986 (age 36)
Place of birth Singapore
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Albirex Niigata Singapore
Number 21
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2006–2009 Young Lions 9 (0)
2009–2011 Warriors FC 10 (0)
2012 LionsXII 3 (0)
2013 Warriors FC 3 (0)
2014 Tampines Rovers FC 12 (0)
2015–2016 Home United 26 (0)
2017–2018 Warriors FC 10 (0)
2019– Albirex Niigata (S) 6 (0)
International career
Singapore U23 4 (0)
2012– Singapore 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 10:51, 8 November 2015 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 5 March 2014

Hyrulnizam Juma'at (born 14 November 1986) is a Singaporean former footballer who last played as a goalkeeper for Singapore Premier League club Albirex Niigata Singapore and the Singapore national football team. [1] Hyrulnizam started his professional footballing career with S.League club Young Lions, and has played as a goalkeeper for the entirety of his career.

Contents

Career

SAFFC

Hyrulnizam began his footballing career as part of the youth setup of SAFFC (now Warriors FC).

Young Lions

He eventually chose to sign for Young Lions in 2006.

Back to SAFFC

At the end of 2009, Hyrulnizam rejoined his boyhood club, Warriors FC. On 23 March 2010, Hyrulnizam made his AFC Champions League debut, coming on for Shahril Jantan in the 89th minute, keeping a clean sheet as well as two saves against Japan club, Gamba Osaka.

LionsXII

In 2012, he played for Malaysia Super League club LionsXII for a season before reuniting with Warriors FC once again in 2013. During his time with the LionsXII, he played second fiddle to Izwan Mahbud. He, however, grabbed his chances with both hands when Izwan was out injured, conceding only one goal in three games. [2]

Warriors FC

Following his departure from the LionsXII, Hyrulnizam once again joined Warriors FC, replacing the outgoing Sharil Jantan. [3]

Tampines Rovers

After the 2013 S.League season, Hyrulnizam signed for Tampines Rovers FC. His impressive performance during his stint with Tampines Rover FC led to him being nominated by Goal.com on 24 February 2014 as its Southeast Asia Player of the Week. [4] Although Hyrulnizam was the first choice goalkeeper at a club for the first time in his career, he only managed a total of 19 appearances for the Stags in total due to a fibromotasis tumour on his right glute. [5]

Home United

After a bright spell at Tampines Rover, he switched clubs once again, joining rivals Home United. [6] He was retained for the 2016 S.League season. [7]

Re-signing for Warriors FC

Hyrulnizam re-signed for boyhood club Warriors FC once again for the 2017 S.League season. [8]

Albirex Niigata (S)

In 2019, He signed for Albirex Niigata (S).

Career statistics

Club

As of 24 May 2021. [9]
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Warriors FC 2010 S.League 60001070
2011 S.League 40101060
Total1001020130
LionsXII 2012 Malaysia Super League 30000030
Total30000030
Warriors FC 2013 S.League 30003060
Total30003060
Tampines Rovers 2014 S.League 1200000120
Total1200000120
Home United 2015 S.League 1600000160
2016 S.League 1000040140
Total2600040300
Warriors FC 2017 S.League 1501030190
2018 Singapore Premier League 00000000
Total1501030190
Albirex Niigata (S) 2019 Singapore Premier League 10000010
2020 Singapore Premier League 00000000
2021 Singapore Premier League 00000000
2022 Singapore Premier League 10000010
2023 Singapore Premier League 00000000
Total20000020
Career total2250000225
Notes

    International career

    Hyrulnizam has represented Singapore's U23 side in the 2009 Southeast Asian Games, playing a total of 4 games during the competition, helping the team to a bronze medal. [5]

    On 1 June 2012, Hyrulnizam made his senior international debut for the Singapore national football team in a friendly match against Hong Kong. The match ended 1-0 in a Hong Kong victory. [10] Following his international debut, he served as back-up to compatriots Hassan Sunny and Izwan Mahbud as the 3rd choice national goalkeeper. Hyrulnizam was called up during the 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification in Qatar, the 2012 AFF Championship, and the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. [11] [12]

    Personal life

    Hyrulnizam is currently studying at Republic Polytechnic and has stated that Petr Čech is his sporting hero.

    Honours

    Albirex Niigata (S)


    International

    Singapore

    Singapore Under-23

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