Chow Chee Keong (26 November 1948 – 21 February 2018) was a
Malaysian
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football goalkeeper who played in
Hong Kong
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.
Career
His nickname in Hong Kong was ''Asian Steel Gate'' () and ''Crazy Sword'' (). He was a
Malaysian Chinese
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. In 1963, he represented the Malaysian in under-20 level as a 13-year-old. Two years later, he joined the
Malaysian national football team
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as a 15-year-old. At that point, he was the youngest ever Malaysian international player. He was on the playing staff at
Bedford Town FC 1967/68. From 1966 to 1970, he was voted by the
Asian Football Confederation
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as the best goalkeeper for 5 straight times.
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, Asian Football Confederation(AFC)
In 1968, he came to Hong Kong with a Chinese Malaysian selection side and many Hong Kong clubs took notice of him. Two years later, he joined
Hong Kong Rangers for three guest matches. Then, he joined
Jardine
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* Antonio Jardine (born 1988), NCAA college bas ...
for a salary of HK$2,500 per month which was the Hong Kong record at that time. However, a year later, Jardines withdrew from the
Hong Kong football league system
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History
The first football club of Hong Kong is Hong Kong Football ...
. So he moved to
South China where his career started to take off. For his three seasons with
South China, he won many trophies and personal awards. In 1974, he moved to
Tung Sing
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. His salary was HKD 7000 per month plus housing. In 1977, he returned to
South China. A year later, he started to play in both
Hong Kong league
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and
the Malaysian league simultaneously. In 1979, he left Hong Kong, but returned in 1981. He spent a short time again with
South China before moving to
Hong Kong Rangers. In 1982, he finally returned to Malaysia and played for
Malaysian national football team
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for three years before retiring from football.
Retirement
He became a
golf
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Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized playing area, and coping ...
er after retiring from football. In 1991, he finally earned a coaching license. He first started to teach in Malaysia. In 1995, he moved to a golf club in
Shenzhen
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, China. In 1997, he returned to
South China as a golfing instructor.
Honours
Club
;
South China
*
Hong Kong First Division
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:
::Winners(3):
1971-72,
1973-74,
1977-78
*
Hong Kong Senior Shield
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::Winners(1): 1971-72
*
Viceroy Cup
::Winners(1): 1971-72
International
;Malaysia
*
Pestabola Merdeka
::Winners(1): 1968
Individual
*
AFC
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* A ...
Asia's best goalkeeper: 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970
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, Asian Football Confederation(AFC)
*
AFC Asian All Stars: 1968
*Between The Sticks-Top 10 Asian & Oceanic goalkeepers of all time (5th place): 2020
*
IFFHS
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Men Best Malaysian Goalkeeper of the Century (1901-2000)
*
IFFHS
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Men’s All Time Malaysia Dream Team: 2022
References
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1948 births
2018 deaths
South China AA players
Hong Kong Rangers FC players
Hong Kong First Division League players
Malaysian expatriate footballers
Malaysian sportspeople of Chinese descent
Malaysian footballers
Malaysia international footballers
Selangor FA players
Southeast Asian Games medalists in football
Southeast Asian Games bronze medalists for Malaysia
Association football goalkeepers
Competitors at the 1969 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games