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Firos Had No Health Issues, Was Scheduled To Send Son To KPTM In Bangi Today

Firos Had No Health Issues, Was Scheduled To Send Son To KPTM In Bangi Today

Barnama2 days ago
BALIK PULAU, July 6 (Bernama) – Former Penang football goalkeeper, Firos Mohamed, who passed away last night after reportedly collapsing during a four-corner Dr Zambry Abd Kadir Cup match at the Manjung Municipal Council Stadium in Perak, had no prior illnesses, including heart-related conditions.
His wife, Fildaanis Mat, 51, said her 53-year-old husband was very active in football and currently served as a goalkeeping coach for the Penang Football Academy.
"I, along with our children (three sons aged 18 to 29), accompanied him to the tournament because we wanted to watch him play at the stadium. According to our plan, today we were supposed to drop off our youngest son (Mohamad Fairiel Danish, 18) at Kolej Poli-tech MARA (KPTM) in Bangi, Selangor, to continue his studies in sports management there.
"Yesterday, before the match, he didn't show any signs of discomfort; he just looked very enthusiastic, playing like a young man, especially when we were down 0-1 to the EX-Kedah team in the last quarter. Two minutes before the end of the match, he suddenly collapsed," she told reporters after Firos' burial at the Ridwaniah Mosque Muslim Cemetery, Sungai Batu, here.
Earlier, the body was bathed and shrouded before funeral prayers were held at the Kampung Melayu Surau in Air Itam which was attended by over 100 people, including friends and family members, attended the burial ceremony, which concluded fully at 4:30 pm.
Fildaanis said her family is still shocked by the incident, especially their youngest son, who rushed to the field after seeing his father collapse. Mohamad Fairiel Danish even fainted after realizing his father was unconscious on the field.
"He never complained of any pain and had no serious illnesses. I was just struck by how he kept looking at my face these past few days, and the last time I saw him was when we were together on the bus from the hotel in Manjung to the stadium for the tournament," she said.
Mohamad Fairiel Danish, although deeply saddened by his father's passing, said he needs to be strong to continue his studies in sports education as he wants to become a sports teacher.
"My father was very happy when he knew I would be pursuing studies in sports because he had always taken us to the field since we were young to watch him play, especially football," he said.
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