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Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin (Ahmad Latiff bin Khamarudin) was born on 29 May, 1979 in Singapore, is a Singaporean footballer. Discover Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

Popular As Ahmad Latiff bin Khamarudin
Occupation N/A
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 29 May 1979
Birthday 29 May
Birthplace Singapore
Nationality Singapore

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Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin height is 1.72m and Weight 72 kg.

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Height 1.72m
Weight 72 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin worth at the age of 44 years old? Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Singapore. We have estimated Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1979

Ahmad Latiff Khamarudin (born 29 May 1979) is a former professional footballer who last played in the S.League.

Once touted as a successor to Golden Boy Fandi Ahmad, he can play as an attacking midfielder or striker with his talented playmaking skills.

He was also capable of playing as a full-back later in his career.

However, due to his consistent bad disciplinary track record for the national team and club sides, he is deemed the 'bad boy' of Singapore football.

Ahmad Latiff's various nicknames include the frequently used "bad boy of Singapore football" for his disciplinary problems on and off the pitch, and also "the blond bombshell" in reference to his bleached blond hair.

1996

Ahmad Latiff started his career at Police FC (now known as Home United) in 1996, before moving to Tampines Rovers Youth Academy the following year.

1997

Ahmad Latiff moved to Geylang United in 1997 for a first chance of senior football appearance.

His flamboyant performances caught the eyes of many top football coaches in Asia, who were confident that he would be the next big thing in Asian football.

However, his disciplinary problems had got the best of him and he failed to live up to the high expectations set for him.

Ahmad Latiff made his debut for Singapore against Lebanon on 24 May 1997.

1998

In 1998, his sterling performances led Singapore to win the Tiger Cup, the nation's first international trophy, despite getting sent off in the final win against Vietnam.

However, due to his poor disciplinary track record, he had been in and out of the Singapore team since the 1998 Tiger Cup win.

1999

In 1999, Ahmad Latiff moved to SAFFC where he helped the club win the S.League title the following season.

It was his third spell at the club after previously playing for the SAFFC back in 1999 and 2002.

2001

In 2001, Ahmad Latiff made his first career move abroad to Indonesia joining Liga 3 club, Persikabo Bogor.

2002

Ahmad Latiff returned to SAFFC in 2002, where he played as a playmaker instead of a striker in which he led the team to the 2002 S.League title victory.

2004

In 2004, Ahmad Latiff moved to Woodlands Wellington, but he was unable to capture the blistering form from his days in SAFFC.

2006

Eventually, in 2006, Ahmad Latif made his move abroad once again to Johor FA, which played in the Malaysian Premier League.

He played well for the side along with fellow Singaporean and Lions skipper, Aide Iskandar.

After the Malaysian football season ended, he was loaned together with Aide Iskandar to Tampines Rovers for the rest of S.League season.

Ahmad was recalled to the Singapore in 2006 after his good performances for Johor FA but was axed by coach Raddy Avramovic after he reacted angrily to the coach's decision to substitute him after just 25 minutes during Singapore's Asian Cup qualifying match against Iraq in the United Arab Emirates.

Ahmad has never played for Singapore since that incident.

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Singapore

2007

Prior to the start of the 2007 S.League season, Ahmad Latiff returned to his former club, Woodlands Wellington.

He was then appointed as the club captain by the then-manager, Jörg Steinbrunner, and led Woodlands Wellington to their first piece of silverware in their history, the inaugural 2007 Singapore League Cup.

2008

On 2 July 2008, Ahmad Latiff made his return debut for SAFFC in the 2008 S.League.

2009

Latiff made very important contributions to SAFFC in his third spell, scoring against PSMS Medan in the qualifying round to send the Warriors into the 2009 AFC Champions League group stages for the very first time.

On 5 May 2009, he also netted a splendid volley against Shanghai Shenhua in the fifth game of the competition's group stages, helping his team win their first ever point in the AFC Champions League in a 1–1 draw.

Since returning to the S.League in 2009, he has appeared in 29 Asian Football Confederation matches, with SAFFC in the 2009 AFC Champions League and 2010 AFC Champions League, as well as Tampines Rovers in the 2011 AFC Cup and 2012 AFC Cup, scoring 5 goals in the process.

2010

In 2010, Ahmad Latiff moved to Tampines Rovers where he helped them to two consecutive S.League titles in 2011 and 2012.