Kwan Soon Teck

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Kwan Soon Teck (born 1920s in Negeri Sembilan) is a former Negeri Sembilan FA and Malaya player. [1] [2]

Career overview

A Striker, Soon Teck was a squad player for Negeri Sembilan that captured the 1948 Malaya Cup editions. [3] [4] [5]

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References

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  4. List of Cup Winners - RSSSF
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