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Sayeed Hassan Kanan was born on 15 February, 1964 in Dhaka, East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh), is a Bangladeshi footballer and coach. Discover Sayeed Hassan Kanan'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 60 years old?

Popular As Sayeed Hassan Kanan
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Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 15 February, 1964
Birthday 15 February
Birthplace Dhaka, East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh)
Nationality Bangladesh

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Sayeed Hassan Kanan Height, Weight & Measurements

At 60 years old, Sayeed Hassan Kanan height is 1.80m .

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Sayeed Hassan Kanan Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Sayeed Hassan Kanan worth at the age of 60 years old? Sayeed Hassan Kanan’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Bangladesh. We have estimated Sayeed Hassan Kanan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1964

Sayeed Hassan Kanan (সাঈদ হাসান কানন; born 15 February 1964) is a former Bangladeshi footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

During his playing days, he was popularly known by his nickname Kanan, pronounced Ka-non.

1979

Kanan grew up in the Badda area of Dhaka, and in 1979, he started playing in the Pioneer Football League with Naveen Krira Chakra, which is now Badda Jagoroni.

In December 1979, Irish coach William Bill Hart of Dhaka League giants Abahani Krira Chakra held a goalkeeper tiral, for which players had to pay 30 rupees to join.

Although, Kanan stood in line without paying, he was the first player selected by the coach.

I saw about 30 balls in front of him.

As soon as I stood in goal, he started shooting.

I also jumped and saved some of his shots.

Impressed with my keeping, I heard Bill Hart say to the other coaches, "I will take this boy. Fix the other two."

However, with Mohamed Mohsin being the first choice goalkeeper at Abahani, coach Ali Imam fixed Kanan a move to Farashganj SC, who were recently prmoted from the Second Division.

1980

He started his career with Naveen Krira Chakra and rose to prominence while playing for leading Dhaka club Mohammedan SC during the 1980s and 1990s.

At his peak, he was the finest goalkeeper in the country, and represented the Bangladesh national team numerous times.

Since his retirement, he has remained active in football.

1982

He spent his first season at the club as the second choice, earning 30 thousand rupees, and by 1982 he became a regular face in the lineup.

1983

In 1983, he joined Brothers Union, and after a third place finish in his debut season at the club, Kanan moved to Mohammedan SC.

1985

He was the mainstay between the post as The Black and Whites were unbeaten in the league from 8 September 1985 to 15 March 1990.

1986

Kanan replaced the injured Moinul Islam in the Bangladesh team for the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in Indonesia.

Although he did not get selected from the main camp held by coach Abdur Rahim, a second selection round under the observation of Bangladesh Football Federation president Hafizuddin Ahmed, saw Kanan get a place in the team.

In the national team he was mainly the second choice goalkeeper to Mohamed Mohsin.

1988

Nonetheless, he played three games at the 1988 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers, and was the main goalkeeper under Nasser Hejazi at the 1989 South Asian Games in Islamabad, Pakistan.

His mistake against Pakistan in the final was heavily criticised by both media and fans.

He collided with defender Monem Munna, while trying to clear the ball and missed, leaving an empty post as Haji Abdul Sattar scored.

1989

Kanan was the captain of the Bangladesh Red team at the Bangladesh President's Gold Cup in 1989, however, missed the final due to an injury.

He was replaced in goal by Showkat Ali Selim, whose penalty shoot-out heroics lead the team to victory over South Korea University.

1990

At Mohammedan SC he was the main goalkeeper for more than a decade, winning the Dhaka League five times, and was also part of the team which defeated Iranian giants Persepolis to reach the semi-final league round of the 1990–91 Asian Club Championship.

After that, he was also elected Sports Secretary in the Dhaka University Central Students' Union election of 1990 by getting the highest number of votes.

1991

In the final of the 1991 Independence Cup, he saved four shots in the tiebreaker against Abahani.

1994

His international career came to an end after the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, during which Bangladesh suffered a 8–0 defeat at the hands of Japan.

Knan also received the Dhaka University Blue award.

1996

In 1996, he conceded only six goals in the Dhaka League and retired from playing, as Mohammedan SC became undefeated champions.

2002

Starting from 2002 until 2008, he was part of national team coaching panel.

He currently serves as the goalkeeping coach of his former club Mohammedan SC.

Kanan's family included six siblings, and his father worked at the Bangladesh Government Press, also known as Central Press.

After the Bangladesh Liberation War, his family struggled financially, thus Kanan urged to become a footballer at office clubs, such as Team BJMC, Customs, Qaumi Jute Mills and various other spinning mills.

In 2002, Kanan got involved with the Bangladesh Football Federation, and in 2004, he was part of the National Team Management Committee (NTMC).

2003

During the 2003 SAFF Championship, Kanan was the general manager of the title winning Bangladesh team under György Kottán.

2005

In 2005, Kanan was appointed as the national team general manager under head coach Andrés Cruciani.

2007

In June 2007, it was reported that some sports organisers allegedly made money by using their offices to get contracts from the National Sports Council during the BNP-led government, and Kanan was one of them, Following these accusations he was removed from his post in the Federation, only to be reappointed in 2008.

In October 2021, he joined Mohammedan SC as the goalkeeping coach under Sean Lane.

In addition to the AFC license, Kanan also completed position goalkeeper courses level 1 and level 2.