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The football news in Singapore is here to provide the latest happening in the world of Singaporean football in which considering as the main and popular sport in the country. Shariff Samat was a professional football player who always plays deep in his heart and provide everything on the field. He was the 2007 SLeague Young Player of the Year Award. This was the nature from his old teammates and friends who paid tribute to the late former Singaporean international, who died yesterday from heart attack at the age of 36. The reputable news website understands that Shariff’s sudden death was because of the heart attack. Samat left behind his four-year-old daughter and his wife. He was the son of the former captain Samad Allapitchay, who made more than 100 appearances within the S-League and now also known as the SPL or Singapore Premier League, for Home United, Sembawang Rangers, Tampines Rovers, Young Lions, Woodlands Wellington, Geylang International and Hougang United. He obtained his only cap alongside the Lions back then in 2003 friendly against Myanmar team, and acquired a bronze medal prize with the Under-23 squad at the 2007 SEA Games that held in Thailand. FAS or the Football Association of Singapore stated on its Twitter account: