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Mokhtar Dahari (Mohd Mokhtar bin Dahari) was born on 13 November, 1953 in Setapak, Selangor, Federation of Malaya, is a Malaysian footballer(. Discover Mokhtar Dahari'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 37 years old?

Popular As Mohd Mokhtar bin Dahari
Occupation N/A
Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 13 November, 1953
Birthday 13 November
Birthplace Setapak, Selangor, Federation of Malaya
Date of death 11 July, 1991
Died Place Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Nationality Malaysia

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Mokhtar Dahari Height, Weight & Measurements

At 37 years old, Mokhtar Dahari height is 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) .

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Height 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
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Who Is Mokhtar Dahari's Wife?

His wife is Zarina Binti Ibrahim (m. ?–1991)

Family
Parents Not Available
Wife Zarina Binti Ibrahim (m. ?–1991)
Sibling Not Available
Children Mohd Reza Mohd Mokhtar, Nur Azera Mohd Mokhtar, Nur Arina Mohd Mokhtar

Mokhtar Dahari Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mokhtar Dahari worth at the age of 37 years old? Mokhtar Dahari’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Malaysia. We have estimated Mokhtar Dahari's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
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Source of Income footballer

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1953

Dato' Mohd Mokhtar bin Dahari (13 November 1953 – 11 July 1991) was a Malaysian professional footballer who played for F.A. Selangor.

He is considered a legendary footballer in Malaysian history.

Born on 13 November 1953 at Setapak, Selangor (in present-day Kuala Lumpur), Mokhtar was the first son of Aminah Sharikan and Dahari Abeng.

His father, Dahari, worked as a lorry driver but barely earned enough to support his family.

His family moved to Kampung Pandan in Kuala Lumpur when Mokthar was 11 years old.

Upon moving, he attended secondary school at Victoria Institution in the city and began to show interest and talent in playing football at an early age.

He played for his school and later for his home state, the F.A. Selangor.

Mokhtar first played for F.A. Selangor in the Burnley Cup, which they won.

He was later asked to play for the club regularly where he became the top scorer in his first season playing for F.A. Selangor.

He helped the club win many tournaments, mainly the Malaysia Cup with 10 titles and scoring 177 goals altogether.

He also played for Kelab Sultan Sulaiman, PKNS, Talasco and Kwok Yik Bank in the FAM Cup and Selangor League.

In proving his loyalty for the team, he was quoted as saying: "I live and die for Selangor".

Later, he was selected to play for the Malaysia national team.

1972

He was only 19 years old when he first played for the national team in an international game, with his first game against Sri Lanka in 1972.

1974

He helped Malaysia to win bronze in the 1974 Asian Games and two gold medals in the Southeast Asian Games in 1977 and 1979 respectively.

1975

He scored both goals in a 2–0 win of the Malaysia Selection against Arsenal in a friendly in 1975 that led to rumours that top clubs in England were interested in him.

After the game, he had an offer from one of the European giants, the Real Madrid but declined to join because of his patriotism and love for his home club of Selangor.

Known for his speed and accuracy, Mokhtar was named Best Asian Striker by World Soccer magazine when he was 23 years old.

Mokhtar was famous for his speed and roars of Supermokh from the crowds were common, with many of the younger generation idolising him with some trying to imitate his moves on the field.

1977

FIFA acknowledged his 89 goals in international matches and took his team to an World Football Elo Ratings of 61 in 1977.

A prolific forward, he was nicknamed Supermokh due to his playing skills and strength.

Mokhtar is the all-time top scorer for the Malaysian national team.

1978

Mokhtar once scored a goal for Malaysia from the halfway line beating Joe Corrigan with an shot in a 1–1 draw against England B in 1978, dribbling past half of the opposing team coached by Bobby Robson.

Also memorable was when Gordon Hill praised Mokhtar as "Hero Dahari" in Shoot! magazine in his column after the England B tour in 1978.

1979

After knowing her for 10 years, they finally got married on 24 February 1979.

He then became the father of three children: Nur Azera (the eldest daughter), Mohd Reza (the eldest son) and Nur Arina (the youngest daughter).

Mokhtar began having throat problems and went to the hospital to find out what the problem was.

1986

Mokhtar Dahari retired in May 1986 after winning the Malaysia Cup for F.A. Selangor.

After the award giving ceremony, Mokhtar went to the club's president and proceeded to give him his number 10 jersey, telling the president to let the club keep the jersey for him.

1987

He came out of retirement in January 1987 to play one more season for F.A. Selangor.

After Mokhtar started having injury problems, he became a local coach to help the younger generation become better footballers.

One of his trainees was a young Roshan Thiran, future Co-founder and CEO of Leaderonomics, who regularly speaks on his experiences playing under Mokhtar.

Mokhtar asked his former F.A. Selangor partner, Reduan Abdullah to write a book about his life and his career.

Mokhtar also coached for F.A. Selangor at times.

After his retirement, he became a player-coach for Kwong Yik Bank.

Before becoming a professional footballer, he played other sports such as badminton, sepak takraw, and hockey.

Mokhtar worked for PKNS in the afternoon and played football in the evening.

He earned little during his time with PKNS.

He later quit PKNS and worked for Kwong Yik Bank (now known as RHB Bank) to gain better prospects for himself and his family.

Mokhtar met Tengku Zarina Tengku Ibrahim through friends.