Shawal Anuar

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Shawal Anuar
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Shawal warming up before the 2023–24 AFC Champions League match against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Personal information
Full name Muhammad Shawal bin Anuar
Date of birth (1991-04-29) 29 April 1991 (age 33)
Place of birth Singapore
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Position(s) Winger / Striker
Team information
Current team
Lion City Sailors
Number 20
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2013 Keppel Monaco
2014–2019 Geylang International 108 (31)
2020–2022 Hougang United 26 (5)
2023– Lion City Sailors 25 (14)
International career
2016– Singapore 35 (11)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 14 May 2021
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21 November 2023

Muhammad Shawal bin Anuar (born 29 April 1991) is a Singaporean professional footballer who mainly plays either as a winger or striker for Singapore Premier League club Lion City Sailors and the Singapore national team. Considered as one of the best players in the league, Shawal is known for his dribbling skills, speed and finishing.

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Club career

Keppel Monaco

Shawal started his career with semi-professional club, Keppel Monaco in the National Football League earning $50 allowance per match while also working as a mover, cleaned glass panels at malls and delivering scooters. At this point, earning money was essential and professional football was far from his mind.

Geylang International

In 2014, Shawal signed a contract with Geylang International earning $500 a month being signed for six months to the team's reserve Prime League squad, Shawal also managed to appear for the senior team, clocking in 69 minutes of football in the 2014 S.League season. [1]

In the following year, Shawal received his first professional contract earning $1,800 which he decided to quit his odd jobs and turn his full attention to football. Shawal went on to have a solid full debut season for the Eagles in the 2015 S.League, scoring 4 goals in 22 appearances, helping his team finish 8th in the league. [2]

Shawal built on his debut season and helped his team win the 2016 Singapore League Cup Plate, Geylang's first trophy since 2009, while earning a call-up to the national team. [3] [4] [5] His performances in 2016 prompted his head coach Hasrin Jailani to identify him as one of the players to watch for in the 2017 S.League season. [3]

Shawal started in the season open against Hougang United and scored his first goal of the season in the following match, helping his team to 3 points over Balestier Khalsa. [6] [7] He got his second of the season in a 2–0 win over the Garena Young Lions in Geylang's 5th game of the season. [8]

As the end of the 2018 Singapore Premier League season, Shawal has notched 22 goals in 77 appearances for Geylang International in his time with the club. [9]

Matsumoto Yamaga trials

Shawal started the 2017 season on a good note. Following Geylang International and Matsumoto Yamaga signing of a MOU in November 2016, Shawal, together with fellow winger Gabriel Quak, were selected to go on a one-week trial with the J2 League side. [10] Both players were not offered a contract, with the Japanese side saying that the pair was good enough to play in the J3 League with potential to feature in the top-tier J.League club if they fulfill their potential. [11] [12]

Hougang United

After scoring 9 goals over 16 appearances with Geylang International in the 2019 Singapore Premier League and also being named in the 2019 Singapore Premier League Team of the Year, Shawal was snapped up by Hougang United for the 2020 Singapore Premier League season signing a two years contract. [13]

Shawal ended his career at Hougang with 14 goals and 10 assists, helping them win their first ever silverware in the form of the 2022 Singapore Cup. [14]

Lion City Sailors

On 21 December 2022, Shawal was unveiled officially as part of the Lion City Sailors squad ahead of the 2023 Singapore Premier League season. [15]

On 26 July 2023, as the Sailors played their first match in their history at the Singapore National Stadium against Tottenham Hotspurs in a friendly match, Shawal scored first which give Lion City Sailors the lead against the English giants which cause an upset to the away fans and a roaring crowd from the Sailors fans. Shawal becomes the third Singaporean to scored against an English team since Fandi Ahmad against Nottingham Forest in 1995 and Indra Sahdan against Manchester United in 2001. [16] [17] On 21 October, Shawal scored his first senior hat-trick in a 7–0 win against Tanjong Pagar United in the 2023 Singapore Cup. During the 2023–24 AFC Champions League match against Korean club, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors on 8 November, Shawal provided the assist twice to Richairo Živković who sets up the goal to secure a 2–0 home win for Lion City Sailors. [18] On 23 November, Shawal was named in the 2023 Singapore Premier League Team of the Year. On 9 December, he scored during the 2023 Singapore Cup final against his former club to lift the trophy. On 4 May 2024, Shawal scored the opening goal during the 2024 Singapore Community Shield in which Lion City Sailors went on to win the match 2–0

In the 2024–25 season, Shawal was shifted to play in the striker role where on 4 May 2024, Shawal scored the opening goal during the 2024 Singapore Community Shield in which Lion City Sailors went on to win the match 2–0. Shawal would than go on to scored in 4 consecutive league matches.

International career

Shawal was called up for the first time to the senior team by Singapore's head coach V. Sundramoorthy in 2016 for matches against Malaysia and Hong Kong. He made his international debut against Hong Kong in the 79th minute, replacing Gabriel Quak. [19]

Shawal scored his first international goal, in his second international cap, against Afghanistan. He scored in the 46th minute to equalise for the Lions. However, Singapore fell to an eventual 2–1 defeat. [20]

He scored his third and fourth international goal in a 3–1 win over Maldives in a final friendly game ahead of the 2022 AFF Championship. [21] Shawal then scored his fifth international goal in his next game, coolly slotting in a 74th-minute winner, from a Zaiful Nizam long punt, to help the Lions to win their 2022 AFF Championship opening game against Myanmar. [22] He notched his sixth goal in Singapore's 2–0 win over Laos in the 2022 AFF Championship, nicking the ball from Laos goalkeeper, Keo-Oudone Souvannasangso in the 94th minute of the game. [23]

As the national team returned to the Singapore National Stadium after 15 months, On 16 June and 18 June 2023, he scored in both the friendly against Oceania continent, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands which both games resulted in a draw. In the second legged match in the first round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification, he scored the only goal in the match against Guam to secured the win which see Singapore advanced to the second round.

On 21 November 2023, Shawal scored a goal in the second-round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification group stage fixtures against Thailand after receiving a pass from teammate Song Ui-young. During the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification match against China on 21 March 2024, he assisted teammate, Jacob Mahler who then scored the equaliser goal in a 2–2 draw.

Personal life

Shawal studied at Kent Ridge Secondary School where he played field hockey and badminton but chose football as a co-curricular activity (CCA).

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 27 Sept 2023. Caps and goals may not be correct.
ClubSeason S.League/Singapore Premier League Singapore Cup Singapore
League Cup
Singapore Community Shield Asia Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Geylang International 2014 4000000040
2015 203303000263
2016 171205200243
2017 199103000239
2018 157000000157
2019 148210000169
Total892881112000010831
Hougang United 2020 13400100030174
2021 18300000000183
2022 2411630000303214
Total5518631000606721
Lion City Sailors 2023 2110660000503216
2024–25 440000110055
Total2514669611503721
Career total1655620101221111020968

International statistics

NoDateVenueOpponentResultCompetition
111 October 2016 Mong Kok Stadium, Mongkok, Hong KongFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 0–2 Friendly
223 March 2017 Saoud bin Abdulrahman Stadium, Doha, QatarFlag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg  Afghanistan 1–2 Friendly
39 November 2017 National Stadium, Kallang, SingaporeFlag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 0–1 Friendly
49 November 2017 National Stadium, Kallang, SingaporeFlag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 0–3 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round
523 March 2018 Bishan Stadium, National Stadium, SingaporeFlag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 3–2 Friendly
627 March 2018 Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei, TaiwanFlag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986-2010).svg  Chinese Taipei 0–1 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round
75 September 2019 National Stadium, Kallang, SingaporeFlag of Yemen.svg  Yemen 2–2 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round
85 October 2019 Amman International Stadium, Amman, JordanFlag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 0–0 Friendly
910 October 2019 King Abdullah Sport City Stadium, Buraidah, Saudi ArabiaFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 0–3 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round
1015 October 2019 National Stadium, Kallang, SingaporeFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 1–3 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round
1311 November 2021 Al Hamriya Sports Club Stadium, Sharjah, UAE Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan 1–2 Friendly
145 December 2021 National Stadium, Kallang, SingaporeFlag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 3–0 2020 AFF Championship
1514 December 2021Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor 2–0
1618 December 2021Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0–2
1722 December 2021Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1–1
1825 December 2021Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 4–2
1926 March 2022Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2–1 2022 FAS Tri-Nations Series
2029 March 2022Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 2–0
2117 December 2022 Jalan Besar Stadium, Jalan Besar, Singapore Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 2–1 Friendly
2224 December 2022Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 3–2 2022 AFF Championship
2327 December 2022 New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane, Laos Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 2–0
2430 December 2022 Jalan Besar Stadium, Jalan Besar, Singapore Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 0–0
253 January 2023 Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, MalaysiaFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 4–1
2616 June 2023 National Stadium, Kallang, SingaporeFlag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 2–2 Friendly
2718 June 2023Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 1–1
288 Sept 2023Bishan Stadium, SingaporeFlag of Tajikistan.svg  Tajikistan 0–2Friendly
2912 Sept 2023Bishan Stadium, SingaporeFlag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986-2010).svg  Chinese Taipei 3–1Friendly
3012 October 2023National Stadium, Kallang, SingaporeFlag of Guam.svg  Guam 2–1 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC first round
3117 October 2023 GFA National Training Center, Dededo, Guam Flag of Guam.svg  Guam 1–0
3216 November 2023 Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul, South Korea Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 0–5 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round
3321 November 2023 National Stadium, Kallang, SingaporeFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1–3 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round

International goals

NoDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
123 March 2017 Saoud bin Abdulrahman Stadium, Doha, Qatar Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg  Afghanistan 1–11–2 Friendly
229 March 2022 National Stadium, Kallang, SingaporeFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 2–02–0 2022 FAS Tri-Nations Series
317 December 2022 Jalan Besar Stadium, Jalan Besar, SingaporeFlag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 2–13–1Friendly
43–1
524 December 2022Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 3–23–2 2022 AFF Championship
627 December 2022 New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane, Laos Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 2–02–0
716 June 2023 National Stadium, Kallang, SingaporeFlag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 2–12–2Friendly
818 June 2023Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 1–01–1
912 September 2023 Bishan Stadium, Bishan, SingaporeFlag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986-2010).svg  Chinese Taipei 3–13–1
1017 October 2023 GFA National Training Center, Dededo, Guam Flag of Guam.svg  Guam 1–01–0 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
1121 November 2023 National Stadium, Kallang, SingaporeFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1–11–3 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Club

Geylang International

Hougang United

Lion City Sailors

Individual

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