Subramani started his career with Tiong Bahru Constituency Sports Club in 1992. The club would change its name to Tiong Bahru United Football Club and then Tanjong Pagar United. In 1998, Subramani won the Singapore Cup and Singapore FA Cup in 1998, as well as being named S.League player of the year.
Subramani retired from football at the age of 37 in 2009.[3]
Coaching career
Subramani was assistant coach of Singapore's Under-23 team with Kadir Yahaya.[4]
International career
Subramani made his debut for Singapore on 27 June 1996 in the 4–0 win over Myanmar in an Asian Cup Qualifier.[5]
He played in every game in both the historic 1998 and 2004 triumphant Tiger Cup campaigns. He also played in two SEA Games, reaching the semi-finals in both Jakarta 1997 and Brunei 1999.[citation needed]
Subramani wanted to retire from international football in September 2004[6] before he was persuaded by coach Radojko Avramović to stay on.[7] He officially retired following Singapore's triumph in the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship.