Indra Sahdan bin Daud (born 5 March 1979) is a former
Singapore international footballer
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who played as a
forward. He previously played for
S.League clubs
Geylang United,
Home United,
Sengkang Punggol and
Singapore Armed Forces
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. He is known for his knack for scoring goals in big matches as well as being a pacy player in his earlier years.
Club career
Youth career
Indra rose to prominence when he captained Singapore in winning the 1995
Lion City Cup.
His breakthrough performances led him to be labelled the "next
Fandi Ahmad".
Home United
He debuted as a 16-year-old with Police FC (later renamed Home United) in the
inaugural
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S.League where he was used as a back-up player. Indra subsequently decided to move to
Geylang United in 1997, spending four seasons with the 1996 champions.
Indra signed a five-year contract with
Home United from the 2001 season. Along with his football commitments with Home United, Indra signed on with the
Singapore Police Force
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as a police officer. He struck up a prolific partnership with
Egmar Goncalves as Home United won one
S.League title and three
Singapore Cups. Recognition of his potential came as he won the
S.League Young Player of the Year award in 2000 and 2001. He demonstrated his knack for scoring against top teams such as
Uruguay
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,
Japan
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,
Denmark
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and
Manchester United
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. During Manchester United's pre-season Far East tour in 2001, he scored Team Singapore's only goal in their 1–8 defeat at the
National Stadium
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on 24 July.
He became the first local player to reach a milestone 100 domestic goals in Home United's 4–0 win over
Balestier Khalsa on 21 June 2003
Despite reported interest from
Sheffield Wednesday
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Formed in 1867 as an off ...
and
Ipswich Town in August 2003, a move to England did not materialise.
However, he tasted success with Home United achieving a S.League and Singapore Cup double that year. Along with teammate
Sutee Suksomkit, he was sent for a 2-week training stint with
Chelsea's reserve team in December 2003 as part of a deal with club sponsor
Emirates Airline
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.
In 2005, Indra rejected an offer of US$5,000 (S$8,520) per month from
Malaysia Super League
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club
Perak
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, choosing to extend his contract with Home United til the end of the 2008 season. With the new deal, he became Singapore highest-paid local player with an annual wage in excess of S$100,000. He also renewed his contract with the Police Force for another five years.
He damaged the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during international duty in May 2006 that ruled him out for the remainder of the season.
Trial with Real Salt Lake
Indra underwent a trial with the American
MLS
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club
Real Salt Lake
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in Miami, Florida from 14 to 24 Feb 2008. He scored two goals in four starts. The Home United striker was then invited to join Real Salt Lake on their two weeks pre-season tour to
Rosario
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,
Argentina
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, beginning on 1 March, for three exhibition matches. Prior to the trip to Argentina Indra's friend,
Dave Roberts, who helped arrange the trial was quoted to describe his chances of getting the contract as "very good", after his conversation with the club's general manager,
Garth Lagerway. However Indra suffered a knee injury in Argentina and was not offered a contract by coach
Jason Kreis
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. Had the transfer gone through, he would have become Singapore's only third footballer to be playing professionally outside of Asia, following
Fandi Ahmad and
V. Sundramoorthy.
Sengkang Punggol
In 2008, Indra was having problems scoring for
Home United with just 10 goals in the league all season. After the
2008 AFF Championship
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, Indra's contract with Home United expired at the end of 2008. He went for trials with two
V.League clubs and one First Division club. He rejected a contract offer from Vietnamese club
Hoa Phat, citing issues with the accommodation and food. He returned to Singapore but was left in limbo as Home United had signed his replacement, and that he would have to resign from the
Singapore Police Force
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if he was to join another S.League club. He eventually quit his police job and joined
Sengkang Punggol for the 2009 season. Indra was temporarily handed the armband as regular captain
Aide Iskandar was promoted to caretaker coach. He made his debut for Sengkang Punggol in a 2–2 draw against
Super Reds. He suffered his first career dismissal after he elbowed an
Albirex Niigata (S) player only 10 minutes into the game. Albirex Niigata eventually won 2–1.
SAFFC
Indra was signed by
Singapore Armed Forces
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in 2010. He reached a milestone 200 domestic goals in March 2011 with two goals in the club's 5–0 win over
Woodlands Wellington.
[Prior to the 2011 season, milestone goals include both S.League and Singapore Cup goals. The FAS amended it to include only league goals in 2011.]
Back to the Protectors
After he was released by Singapore Armed Forces at the end of 2011, Indra signed with National Football League amateur side Keppel Monaco for the 2012 season. Home United head coach
Lee Lim-Saeng was however, soon convinced by his pre-season performances and "his intelligence on and off the ball" to sign him for a second spell with the Protectors in February 2012. Due to his advanced years and loss of pace, he was deployed as a second striker and in midfield. He retired at the end of the
2014 season.
Tampines Rovers
On 15 February 2015, Indra came out of retirement and joined
Tampines Rovers. On 17 April, Indra scored his first goal for the stags in a 2-3 loss to former club
Warriors FC.
Geylang International
After leaving
Tampines Rovers, Indra rejoined
Geylang International for the 2016 season.
International career

Indra made his debut for the
Singapore national team in a World Cup qualifier against
Kuwait
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on 26 April 1997.
Considered one of the best
strikers to play for Singapore over the last decade, Indra has a knack for finding the net in big games, scoring goals against higher-ranked nations like
Uruguay
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and
Japan
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.
Indra was part of the Singapore squad for the
2004 AFF Championship
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. Despite failing to strike up a partnership with
Agu Casmir
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, he ended up scoring the opener in the home leg of the
2004 AFF Championship
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as Singapore won the tournament. It was their second ASEAN title after 1998, in which Indra missed after he was dropped from the national squad for skipping training.
While playing for the national team against
Malaysia
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in May 2006, Indra suffered a knee injury which sidelined him for the rest of the league season. He made his return to the national team for the
2006 King's Cup in December and the
2007 AFF Championship
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in early 2007. The Lions won their second consecutive ASEAN title.
With national team captain,
Aide Iskandar dropped from the national side for the friendly against
UAE
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, Indra took over the armband and led the side to a 1–1 draw. Just hours before the kick off of the 2010 World Cup 2010 qualifier against
Tajikistan
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on 9 November 2007, Aide Iskandar sensationally retired from international football. Indra was appointed the new captain.
Indra is an inductee of the
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.
Following the appointment of
Bernd Stange as national head coach, Indra was recalled to the national team after a three-year absence following his apparent international retirement in 2010 to face
Myanmar
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in an away friendly on 4 June 2013. He started the match as captain, earning his 110th cap as the team won 2–0. Three days later, he scored his 31st international goal in a 5–2 win over
Laos
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. His return to the national team was cut short four matches in when he suffered a leg break against
Hong Kong
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on 10 September 2013.
Personal life
Indra was born to father Daud Bidin, a technician and mother Sabariah Hambali, a nurse.
He was married to Nur Elfa Aishah. They divorced after eight years of marriage. Daughter, Elsa and son, Ilyas Shakeil were from his previous marriage.
Indra studied at
St Andrew's School,
St. Gabriel's Secondary School and
ITE (Ang Mo Kio).
He was the face of Nike (Singapore) together with other national team players like
Khairul Amri and
Hariss Harun as part of Nike's advertising campaigns such as the
2007 AFF Championship
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.
Career statistics
Club
( – ) indicates unavailable referenced data conforming to
reliable sources guidelines.
*
The inaugural Singapore League Cup was held in 2007.
*
The inaugural AFC Cup
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was held in 2004.
International
International goals
Honours
Home United
*
S.League: 2003
*
Singapore Cup: 2001, 2003, 2005
Singapore
*
AFF Championship
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: 2004, 2007
Individual
*S.League Young Player of the Year: 2000, 2001
*
Southeast Asian Games
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top scorer: 2001
*S.League People's Choice Award: 2003
*
AFC Cup
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top scorer: 2004
Notes
*International caps milestones
:*
113th – Hong Kong, 10 September 2013
See also
*
List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps
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References
External links
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1979 births
Living people
Singaporean Muslims
Singaporean men's footballers
Singapore men's international footballers
Singapore Premier League players
FIFA Men's Century Club
Hougang United FC players
Warriors FC players
Singaporean people of Malay descent
Geylang International FC players
Lion City Sailors FC players
Men's association football forwards
Singaporean people of Javanese descent