Shahdan Sulaiman
Shahdan bin Sulaiman is a Singaporean professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Geylang International in the Singapore Premier League.[1] Born on 9 May 1988 in Singapore, he stands at 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) tall and primarily uses his right foot.[1] Sulaiman began his youth career at the National Football Academy from 2000 to 2005 before turning professional in 2006.[1] Over his club career spanning nearly two decades, he has played for several Singaporean teams, including a loan stint with Melaka United in Malaysia in 2018, accumulating 394 appearances and 55 goals across various leagues.[2] He joined Geylang International on 13 August 2025, with his contract set to expire on 30 June 2026.[1] Internationally, Sulaiman has been a key figure for the Singapore national team since his debut in 2010, earning 97 caps and scoring 4 goals as of November 2025.[3] His international highlights include participation in AFF Cup tournaments, where he helped Singapore win the title in 2012.[2]Club career
Youth career
Shahdan Sulaiman was born on 9 May 1988 in Singapore.[1] He joined the National Football Academy (NFA) in 2000 at the age of 12, beginning his structured youth development in Singapore's football system.[1] Over the next five years until 2005, Sulaiman trained within the NFA's youth program, which focused on nurturing young talents through technical, tactical, and physical training tailored to national standards.[1] During this period, Sulaiman developed his physical attributes, growing to a height of 1.80 meters and establishing himself as a right-footed player capable of versatile midfield roles.[1][4] This foundation at the NFA positioned him for a smooth transition into professional setups, leading to his early senior opportunities.[1]Early senior career
Shahdan Sulaiman began his professional career by signing with Tampines Rovers in 2006, where he made his S.League debut as an 18-year-old emerging midfielder noted for his vision and passing ability. In his debut season, he featured in 5 league matches without scoring, gaining initial experience in a competitive environment.[2][5] In 2009, Sulaiman transferred to Home United, spending one season with the club and adapting to its tactical demands as a central playmaker. Over this period, he recorded 21 league appearances without scoring.[2] Sulaiman's early career continued with a mid-season move to Young Lions in 2011, the Football Association of Singapore's developmental outfit focused on nurturing U-23 talent for national progression. In 13 appearances, he scored 2 goals, providing leadership and experience to the younger squad in preparation for higher-level competitions like the Malaysia Super League.[2][6][7] Throughout his early 20s, Sulaiman encountered challenges from intense competition for starting positions in established S.League teams, leading to multiple club switches in pursuit of consistent game time. His versatility across midfield roles helped him navigate these hurdles.[5]Tampines Rovers stints
Shahdan Sulaiman's association with Tampines Rovers spanned multiple periods, beginning with his professional debut in the S.League during the 2006 season. In his first stint from 2006 to 2008, he made 35 appearances and scored 3 goals, gradually establishing himself as a reliable squad player in the midfield. This period allowed him to gain valuable experience in a competitive environment, contributing to the team's defensive solidity and occasional forward surges as a young prospect transitioning from youth ranks.[8][2] After a spell with Home United, Sulaiman returned to Tampines Rovers for the 2010–2011 seasons, driven by the club's offer of continued development opportunities and familiarity with the setup. During this second stint, he featured in 39 appearances and netted 12 goals, showcasing improved creativity in midfield through better passing and set-piece involvement. His enhanced role highlighted a maturation in his playmaking abilities, aiding the team's midfield control in league matches.[9][2] Sulaiman's third engagement with Tampines came in 2013 after being omitted from the LionsXII squad, which prioritized younger players for national development; he signed a 23-month contract, citing loyalty to the club that launched his career and the stability of a long-term deal. Over 2013–2014, he delivered a career-highlight performance with 52 appearances and 9 goals, including 4 goals and 9 assists in 2013 alone, marking his peak form and the emergence of leadership qualities as a key organizer. His contributions were pivotal in the team's league campaigns, blending scoring threat with tactical intelligence.[10] Following the 2015 disbandment of LionsXII, Sulaiman rejoined Tampines in January 2016, motivated by his deep-rooted connection to the club despite accepting a significant pay cut to facilitate the return. In his fourth stint that year, he recorded 13 appearances and 2 goals, adopting a veteran role that emphasized mentorship and consistent performances post his national service interruption.[11][2] This phase underscored his reliability in anchoring the midfield during a transitional period for the Stags. Sulaiman's final return in 2019 was announced in late 2018, reflecting his ongoing loyalty and the club's recognition of his high performance levels from prior stints, positioning him as captain for the season. He contributed 24 appearances and 6 goals, serving as a bridge to the next career phase while helping secure the Singapore Cup title.[12] His leadership and set-piece expertise, including multiple free-kick goals, were instrumental in the cup triumph.[13]LionsXII periods
Shahdan Sulaiman joined the newly formed LionsXII ahead of their inaugural participation in the 2012 Malaysia Super League, marking Singapore's return to Malaysian domestic football after a 17-year hiatus. The team, established by the Football Association of Singapore to compete in the cross-border competition, provided a platform for local talents to face heightened competition. In that debut season, Sulaiman emerged as a key midfielder, featuring in 25 league appearances and contributing 8 goals as the LionsXII secured a runners-up position behind champions Kelantan. His goals included notable strikes in high-stakes matches, such as a brace in a dominant 8-1 victory over Terengganu, underscoring his attacking prowess from midfield during the team's strong campaign.[7][2][14][15] Adapting to the Malaysia Super League brought distinct challenges for Sulaiman and his teammates, including extensive travel across Malaysia, which tested physical endurance, and navigating intense rivalries with established clubs like Selangor and Kelantan that reignited historic Singapore-Malaysia football tensions. Tactically, the league demanded adjustments to a more physical, direct style compared to the Singapore Premier League, with faster-paced games and larger crowds adding pressure. Despite these demands, Sulaiman's experience in the competition honed his game-reading abilities and positional versatility, contributing to the LionsXII's overall growth as a unit that faced diverse opponents in both league and cup fixtures. The cross-border setup ultimately strengthened the players, exposing them to professional environments that elevated their development.[16][15][17] Sulaiman rejoined the LionsXII for the 2015 season following recovery from a long-term injury sustained in late 2014, taking on a more mature leadership role amid the team's restructuring under coach Fandi Ahmad. He made 25 appearances and scored 4 goals, helping stabilize the midfield in a campaign that saw the LionsXII finish seventh in the league with 33 points from 22 matches. Personal milestones included his first goal since the injury, a late strike in an 3-1 win over ATM FA that marked a strong return to league action, and a decisive goal in a 1-0 Malaysia Cup group stage victory against Johor Darul Ta'zim II, propelling the team to the top of their group. These contributions highlighted his resilience and importance in derbies against traditional rivals, earning positive reception from fans for his clutch performances. During this period, Sulaiman also represented Singapore at the AFF Suzuki Cup.[2][18][19][20]Melaka United loan
In December 2017, Shahdan Sulaiman joined Melaka United on a one-year loan from Tampines Rovers for the 2018 Malaysia Super League season, filling the club's ASEAN foreign player slot.[9][5] The move allowed him to gain further experience in Malaysian football, where he featured in 20 league appearances without scoring goals. Melaka United finished 10th in the league that season.[2]Lion City Sailors
Shahdan Sulaiman joined Lion City Sailors in January 2020, signing as a key addition to the squad for the club's inaugural season under its new privatized ownership by Sea Group, ahead of the 2020 Singapore Premier League campaign.[21] Operating primarily as a central midfielder, he brought leadership and experience to the team, anchoring the midfield with his tactical awareness and distribution skills during his three-year tenure from 2020 to 2022.[22] Over this period, Sulaiman made 58 appearances and contributed 9 goals across all competitions, including notable performances in the league. His role extended beyond scoring, as he excelled in set-piece delivery and progressive passing, often dictating the game's tempo and creating chances for forwards through precise assists and visionary play.[2][23] The 2021 season marked a high point, with Sulaiman playing a central role in Lion City Sailors' Singapore Premier League title victory, their first since 2013 and a dominant achievement that saw the team finish 11 points clear of second place.[24] In 20 league outings that year, he scored 2 goals, while his overall influence helped foster team cohesion, including mentoring younger players on positioning and decision-making in high-pressure scenarios.[25] This club success overlapped with national duties, as Sulaiman was among 14 Sailors players called up to Singapore's squad for the 2021 AFF Championship shortly after the title win.[26] Sulaiman's departure came in November 2022 at the end of his contract, driven by the club's cost-cutting initiatives from parent company Sea Group amid financial pressures, leading him to pursue opportunities elsewhere for continued professional growth.[27][28]Hougang United
Shahdan Sulaiman joined Hougang United on a free transfer from Lion City Sailors in January 2023, signing a contract that would run until June 2025.[8] His integration into the Cheetahs was immediately disrupted by a severe pre-season injury, where he suffered a fractured fibula and dislocation of his left ankle, sidelining him for most of the year.[29] Despite limited involvement, he made 2 appearances across all competitions without contributing goals or assists.[30][2] Hougang United advanced to the Singapore Cup final that season, ultimately finishing as runners-up after a 3-1 defeat to Lion City Sailors. In 2024, Sulaiman fully recovered and evolved into a vital defensive anchor for Hougang, leveraging his experience to provide stability in midfield while occasionally contributing offensively.[29] He featured in 34 matches across competitions, scoring 3 goals and recording 8 assists, with 2,791 minutes played.[30] In the Singapore Premier League, his 30 appearances included 2 goals and 8 assists over 2,484 minutes, helping to orchestrate play from deep positions.[30] Additionally, in the Singapore Cup, he appeared 4 times, netting 1 goal in 307 minutes.[30] His reliability was underscored by just 1 yellow card throughout the campaign, emphasizing his disciplined and tactical presence.[30] During the 2025 season up to June, Sulaiman remained a core squad member, integrating seamlessly with younger teammates and maintaining his role as a midfield linchpin amid Hougang's competitive efforts in the Singapore Premier League.[8] His contract expired at the end of June 2025, marking the conclusion of his tenure with the club after two and a half seasons of progressive contributions.[13]Geylang International
In August 2025, at the age of 37, Shahdan Sulaiman signed a one-year contract with Geylang International as a free agent following his departure from Hougang United.[31][32][33] The move marked a new chapter for the experienced midfielder, who sought to leverage his extensive knowledge in a fresh environment after becoming a free agent.[31] During the early stages of the 2025/26 season, Sulaiman featured in matches across the Singapore Premier League (SPL) and Singapore Cup, contributing to Geylang's efforts despite the team's challenging start, which included draws and narrow results.[34][35] He quickly integrated into the squad, praising the club's strong team spirit and camaraderie as a motivating "secret sauce" that fosters unity among players.[34][36] Serving as a veteran leader in defensive midfield, Sulaiman brings tactical acumen and stability to Geylang's lineup, drawing on his long career to guide younger teammates.[1] In his first five appearances, he logged significant minutes and provided one assist, while earning one yellow card without any goals.[37][30][38] With the one-year contract extending into 2026, Sulaiman's tenure at Geylang represents a late-career opportunity to extend his professional longevity, emphasizing fitness maintenance amid his advancing age.[31][34]International career
Youth and U-23 career
Shahdan Sulaiman began his representative career with Singapore's youth national teams during his late teens, progressing through the developmental system at the National Football Academy before earning call-ups to the U-23 squad for major tournaments. Born in 1988, he was selected for the Singapore U-23 team at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, where the side secured a bronze medal after finishing third in the competition. Although specific match details for Sulaiman in 2007 are limited, his inclusion marked an early milestone in his international pathway, contributing to the team's defensive solidity in midfield as one of the younger players in the squad.[39] Sulaiman's U-23 career peaked at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games in Vientiane, Laos, where he was part of the youngest-ever Singapore contingent, averaging 19.8 years old, and helped secure another bronze medal with a third-place finish. As a 21-year-old midfielder from Home United, he featured in group stage matches, including a 2-1 victory over Myanmar on December 7, 2009, where his presence in central midfield supported the team's progression despite a challenging draw. Singapore advanced to the semifinals but lost to Vietnam before claiming bronze against Indonesia; Sulaiman's experience in these high-stakes games, alongside teammates like Hariss Harun, honed his tactical awareness and passing in competitive environments.[40][41] By the 2011 Southeast Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia, Sulaiman, now 23, continued as a key U-23 selection, playing in Group A matches such as the 1-0 loss to Indonesia on November 10, where he was involved in midfield exchanges that tested the team's resilience. His role emphasized defensive transitions and set-piece contributions, though Singapore exited in the group stage with one win and two losses. Beyond SEA Games, Sulaiman's U-23 pathway included a stint with the Young Lions, Singapore's developmental U-23 club side in the S.League during 2011, where he made 13 appearances and scored 2 goals, aiding the team's efforts to build senior prospects.[42][43] These youth and U-23 experiences, spanning three SEA Games and developmental club play, provided Sulaiman with essential exposure to regional competition, facilitating his seamless transition to the senior national team by 2010, where he debuted in friendlies and qualifiers. His early international experience at U-23 levels established a foundation for over 90 senior appearances.[2]Senior national team
Shahdan Sulaiman made his debut for the Singapore senior national team in a 2010 friendly match.[44] By November 2025, he had earned 97 caps and scored 6 goals for the Lions.[45] Sulaiman played a pivotal role in Singapore's successful 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup campaign, starting in multiple group stage matches and the finals against Thailand, contributing to the team's first regional title in 14 years.[9] He featured prominently in subsequent World Cup qualifying efforts, including the 2014, 2022, and 2026 campaigns, where he provided midfield stability in matches against teams like Jordan, Yemen, and Thailand.[2] In the 2020 AFF Championship (held in 2021), Sulaiman scored in the semi-final loss to Indonesia, helping Singapore reach the last four.[2] In 2025, Sulaiman continued his international career with appearances in the AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifying matches. He scored an equaliser in the 1–1 home draw against India on October 9, 2025, and featured in the 2–1 away win over India on October 14, 2025, as well as the crucial 2–1 victory over Hong Kong on November 18, 2025, which secured Singapore's qualification for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup—their first appearance on merit since 2019.[46][47] Beyond competitive fixtures, Sulaiman represented the Singapore Selection Squad in invitational matches, such as the 2010 Sultan of Selangor's Cup against Selangor, showcasing his versatility in non-competitive settings.[48] These appearances highlighted his experience against regional opponents outside official internationals. Despite turning 37 in 2025, Sulaiman maintained his place in the national setup, earning recalls for key tournaments like the 2024 AFF Championship and continuing selections into 2025, often drawing on strong club performances for his longevity.[29][49]Career statistics
Club appearances and goals
Shahdan Sulaiman has amassed approximately 405 appearances and 61 goals in club competitions throughout his career in the Singapore Premier League (formerly S.League), Malaysia Super League, and associated cups as of November 2025.[2][35] These figures encompass his multiple stints across various clubs, with a particular emphasis on midfield contributions in league and cup matches. The following table provides a season-by-season breakdown of his club appearances and goals, mapped to his known club affiliations based on transfer records and performance data. Note that early career splits (2010–2011) reflect mid-season moves, and 2025 data is partial (joined Geylang International in August 2025). Competition details primarily cover SPL/S.League, Malaysia Super League, Singapore Cup, and Malaysia Cup where applicable.[50][2]| Season | Club | Appearances | Goals | Primary Competitions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Tampines Rovers | 5 | 0 | S.League, Singapore Cup |
| 2007 | Tampines Rovers | 21 | 2 | S.League, Singapore Cup |
| 2008 | Tampines Rovers | 26 | 2 | S.League, Singapore Cup |
| 2009 | Tampines Rovers | 21 | 0 | S.League, Singapore Cup |
| 2010 | Tampines Rovers/Young Lions | 23 | 2 | S.League, Singapore Cup |
| 2011 | Young Lions/Tampines Rovers | 32 | 9 | S.League, Singapore Cup |
| 2012 | LionsXII | 25 | 8 | Malaysia Super League, Malaysia Cup |
| 2013 | Tampines Rovers | 25 | 4 | S.League, Singapore Cup |
| 2014 | Tampines Rovers | 27 | 5 | S.League, Singapore Cup |
| 2015 | LionsXII | 25 | 4 | Malaysia Super League, Malaysia Cup |
| 2016 | Tampines Rovers | 13 | 2 | S.League, Singapore Cup |
| 2017 | Tampines Rovers | 21 | 5 | S.League, Singapore Cup |
| 2018 | Melaka United | 20 | 0 | Malaysia Super League, Malaysia Cup |
| 2019 | Tampines Rovers | 24 | 6 | SPL, Singapore Cup |
| 2020 | Lion City Sailors | 13 | 2 | SPL, Singapore Cup |
| 2021 | Hougang United | 20 | 2 | SPL, Singapore Cup |
| 2022 | Hougang United | 25 | 5 | SPL, Singapore Cup |
| 2023 | Hougang United | 2 | 0 | SPL, Singapore Cup |
| 2024 | Hougang United | 30 | 2 | SPL, Singapore Cup |
| 2025 | Geylang International | 7 | 1 | SPL, Singapore Cup (ongoing) |
International appearances and goals
Shahdan Sulaiman has represented the Singapore national football team at the senior level, accumulating 90 caps and scoring 6 goals as of November 2025 (no additional appearances in 2025). His contributions have primarily come in friendlies, AFF Championships, and World Cup qualifiers, where he has often played as a defensive midfielder providing stability and occasional attacking threat. Sulaiman's goals showcase key moments in his international tenure. He netted his debut international goal on 24 February 2012, equalizing in a 2–2 friendly draw against Azerbaijan at The Sevens Stadium in Dubai.[51] His second came on 8 June 2012, a late right-footed strike that secured a 2–2 draw with Malaysia at Jalan Besar Stadium in Kallang (2012 Causeway Challenge).[52] On 23 March 2018, he scored in a 3–2 friendly victory over Maldives at National Stadium in Kallang.[37] Sulaiman added to his tally on 8 June 2019 with a goal in a 4–3 friendly win against Solomon Islands at National Stadium in Kallang.[53] On 11 November 2021, he scored Singapore's goal in a 1–2 friendly loss to Kyrgyzstan at Al Hamriya Sports Club Stadium in Sharjah. His most recent international goal arrived on 25 December 2021 during the AFF Championship semi-final against Indonesia at National Stadium in Kallang, where he scored in a 2–4 extra-time defeat.[54] Sulaiman has made over 20 appearances in the AFF Championship, contributing to Singapore's campaigns in the regional tournament. He has also featured in numerous World Cup qualifiers and friendlies, with his experience helping anchor the midfield in competitive fixtures.[3] The following table summarizes his international goals:| No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 24 Feb 2012 | The Sevens Stadium, Dubai | Azerbaijan | 2–2 | Draw | Friendly |
| 2 | 8 Jun 2012 | Jalan Besar Stadium, Kallang | Malaysia | 2–2 | Draw | 2012 Causeway Challenge |
| 3 | 23 Mar 2018 | National Stadium, Kallang | Maldives | 3–2 | Win | Friendly |
| 4 | 8 Jun 2019 | National Stadium, Kallang | Solomon Islands | 4–3 | Win | Friendly |
| 5 | 11 Nov 2021 | Al Hamriya Sports Club Stadium, Sharjah | Kyrgyzstan | 1–2 | Loss | Friendly |
| 6 | 25 Dec 2021 | National Stadium, Kallang | Indonesia | 2–4 (aet) | Loss | AFF Championship |
Honours
Club honours
Shahdan Sulaiman has secured multiple club honours across his professional career, with notable successes at Tampines Rovers and Lion City Sailors. Tampines RoversDuring his stints with Tampines Rovers, Sulaiman was part of the squad that won the S.League title in 2011 and 2013. He also contributed to two Singapore Cup victories in 2006 and 2019, including scoring the opening penalty in the 2–0 final win over Geylang International in 2019. These triumphs highlighted his role as a key midfielder in the team's domestic campaigns. LionsXII
Sulaiman played for LionsXII in the Malaysia Super League and helped the team win the Malaysia Cup in 2015. Lion City Sailors
Sulaiman joined Lion City Sailors in 2020 and helped the club clinch the Singapore Premier League title in 2021, ending a 13-year league drought for the team. His consistent performances in central midfield were instrumental in securing the championship. Hougang United
With Hougang United from 2023 to 2025, Sulaiman reached the Singapore Cup final in 2023 but finished as runner-up after a 3–1 defeat to Lion City Sailors. Overall, Sulaiman has won three league titles and two Singapore Cups at club level, often playing pivotal roles in midfield to facilitate attacks during title-winning seasons, along with the 2015 Malaysia Cup.