Luqman cherishes chance to honour dream of his late father


PETALING JAYA: For Luqman Hakim Shamsudin, his return to Malaysian football is more than just a career move - it is a heartfelt mission to honour the dream of his late father, Shamsudin Mahmood, and prove that he still has plenty to offer the game.

After five challenging years abroad, where opportunities were scarce and personal heartache struck, the 23-year-old has signed with Negri Sembilan for the 2025-2026 season, determined to restart his journey with purpose.

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