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Yunos Yusof (Haji Mohammad Yunos bin Haji Mohammad Yusof) was born on 1965 in Brunei, is a Bruneian footballer and coach. Discover Yunos Yusof'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 59 years old?

Popular As Haji Mohammad Yunos bin Haji Mohammad Yusof
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Age 59 years old
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Born 1965
Birthday 1965
Birthplace Brunei
Nationality Malaysia

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Haji Mohammad Yunos bin Haji Mohammad Yusof is a Bruneian former national football player and current futsal coach.

1981

Yunos was already playing for Brunei as early as 1981 when he donned the gloves for Brunei's under-16 team at the 1981 Lion City Cup.

1985

Yunos joined the national representative team in 1985, replacing Ali Ismail, who had retired from football at the age of 25.

He began a 15-year rivalry with the much taller goalie Ibrahim Abu Bakar, frequently trading places in the well-supported Brunei team for many years to come in the M-League.

1987

He would have appeared in approximately six editions of the Southeast Asian Games from 1987 to 1997, losing in all but one game in the mentioned period (the one game being a 2–2 draw against Singapore at the 18th SEA Games).

1996

However, on a brighter note, Yunos was in goal for Brunei's 1–0 victory over the Philippines at the 1996 Tiger Cup held in Singapore on 8 September.

This game marked Brunei's first-ever clean sheet in an international fixture, as well as the first win for the Wasps in nine years.

After his retirement, Yunos went into coaching for futsal, namely the national futsal team of Brunei, which featured some of his old teammates like Sabtu Lupat and Azmanuddin Gillen.

1998

After helping Brunei achieve a record highest position of third in 1998, Yunos lost his place to Ibrahim after Mick Jones took over from David Booth midway through the 1999 season.

Nevertheless, he is remembered today as a member of the Brunei team that won the Malaysia Cup in the same year, and it was the perfect opportunity to end what was a long and arduous career.

1999

He was once a goalkeeper renowned for his superb agility and dexterity during his time with the Brunei representative team playing in the Malaysia leagues, and he ended his career on a high by winning the 1999 Malaysia Cup.

2003

His first assignment was the 2003 AFF Futsal Championship held in Malaysia.

In a pulsating match against the hosts on 3 July that finished 4–5, Yunos was sent off to the stands for dissent.

2007

Yunos replaced Rosanan Samak for the national coach position after a disastrous 2007 AFF Futsal Championship and prepared a team that won gold at the 2nd Borneo Games later in December.

2008

He then led Brunei to a fourth-place finish at the 2008 AFF Futsal Championship.

2013

Yunos could not replicate his success at the 2013 and 2014 editions of the AFF Futsal Championship, where he lost every match.

2017

However, in his coaching comeback in the 2017 tournament, Brunei managed to win 5–0 against the Philippines.