In this Malay name, there is no surname or family name. The name Alias is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by their given name, Mohamed Razali. The word "bin" or "binti"/"binte" means 'son of' or 'daughter of', respectively.
Razali Alias (17 September 1961 – 27 January 2012) was a Singaporean football player and coach.
Playing career
Club career
Razali started his career with the Singapore FA team in 1977.[2] In 1981, along with Tohari bin Paijan, Razali was found guilty of accepting bribes to win or lose matches during the 10th Marah Halim tournament.[3]
Razali would go on to help Selangor FA to win Malaysia Cup championship in 1982, 1984 and 1986. In the 1986 Malaysia Cup final, Razali scored the equalizing goal with a volley[6] as Selangor came back from 1-0 deficit to win 6-1 against Johor FA.[7][8]
International career
Razali also has played for the Singapore national football team in the 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.[9] He was later not selected for Singapore after acquiring Malaysian citizenship while playing for Selangor.[10] Later in 1985 Football Association of Malaysia invited Razali to join Malaysia national football team for the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification matches, based on his acquired citizenship. He made his debut in a friendly match against United Arab Emirates in March 1985 thus becoming the first naturalized player for Malaysia.[11] However FIFA blocked Razali from playing for Malaysia as he has played for Singapore.[12]
Coaching career
After he retired from playing, Razali worked as assistant coach for Selangor FA from 2005 until 2007. He then coached Proton FC and ATM FA in 2008 and 2009 respectively and served as general manager of ATM FA from 2010 until 2011.
Personal life
Razali is married to his longtime girlfriend Rosnah at the age of 24, and has five children in total. Two sons, Raqib and Wasim Akram, and 3 daughters, Raihan, Yasmin, and Siti Umairah. Only the youngest son, Wasim Akram, follows his footsteps in football. Razali died at the age of 51 on 27 January 2012 in Selayang Hospital, after suffering from Hepatitis B since 2008.[13][14][15] Both Football Association of Singapore and Football Association of Selangor, the only two teams Razali played for, placed obituaries on their websites.[16][1]