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- Q7635690 abstract "Suk Bahadur (Burmese: ဗဟာဒူး) is a Burmese footballer who served as the captain of Myanmar national football team (1952–1970). He is considered as the greatest Burmese footballer that ever lived for the tremendous success he brought to country's football. Bahadur played as the striker and his ability to carve apart defenses in his days earned Burma the status as one of the continent's most-feared football sides. During his time, Burmese football team won a series of continental and regional trophies what is now considered as the golden age.Bahadur also served as the major for 4th Infantry Battalion (4th Gurkha) of Myanmar Army. He was also a dominating tennis and field hockey player as well as the national 100-meter sprint champion which he held under 11 seconds.Bahadur is Gurkha from Shan state Kalaw of Myanmar.".
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- Q7635690 fullname "Suk Bahadur".
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- Q7635690 comment "Suk Bahadur (Burmese: ဗဟာဒူး) is a Burmese footballer who served as the captain of Myanmar national football team (1952–1970). He is considered as the greatest Burmese footballer that ever lived for the tremendous success he brought to country's football. Bahadur played as the striker and his ability to carve apart defenses in his days earned Burma the status as one of the continent's most-feared football sides.".
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