Mention Yazid Yasin and the first thing that comes to mind is how difficult it was to score against the former national goalkeeper. Yazid may have only been 1.69m tall, but what he lacked in height, he more than made up for with his agility and shot-stopping ability. And although the 44-year-old is now retired, his children are making sure the Yazid name continues to be a headache for strikers.
Dad Yazid is one of Singapore football’s icons. Since making his professional debut as a 16-year-old, he has gone on to be one of the few footballers to have won every piece of silverware in his 21-year career in the Singapore domestic league. One of his most famous saves came in the 2009 Singapore Cup final against Bangkok Glass. He saved an 87th-minute penalty to ensure a 1-0 win for Geylang United. His heroics earned him a Man-of-the-Match award and Geylang, the Singapore Cup.
Both teenagers acknowledge that they have a long way to go. But along with dad’s help, the pair are hopeful they can also put on the Lions jersey one day. Both brothers got their football start when Yazid took them to parks on the weekends to spend time with the family and play football. It was during those games that Yazid observed that both were quite good. As a result, both boys began playing football in primary school and soon joined the Cosmo United Football Academy (CUFA), before being spotted for the Singapore Sports School.
Yazid is optimistic that both boys are on the right path to a professional football career. And according to dad, both sons already have better attributes than he had. For one, both are taller: Aqil is 1.75m while Aizil is 1.77m. Football-ability wise, version 2.0 is also superior.
Daddy has spoken. Looks like if Aqil and Azil want to follow in his footsteps, they have to focus more on football, just like he did.
Story by Mas Hidayat
(This article was originally published on Unleash The Roar!’s website on 9 Jul 2023)