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Mukhairi Ajmal
Personal information
Full name Muhammad Mukhairi
Ajmal bin Mahadi
Date of birth (2001-11-07) 7 November 2001 (age 23)[1]
Place of birth Sungai Lembing,
Pahang, Malaysia
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder, winger
Team information
Current team
Sabah
Number 10
Youth career
–2015 Pahang Malaysia Sports School
2016–2018 Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School
2019 PKNP U21
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2019 PKNP 2 (0)
2020 Selangor II 4 (0)
2020–2024 Selangor 72 (8)
2025– Sabah 0 (0)
International career
2016–2017 Malaysia U16
2019–2020 Malaysia U19 8 (1)
2021– Malaysia U23 7 (3)
2021– Malaysia 12 (0)
Medal record
Representing  Malaysia
Men's football
Merdeka Cup
Runner-up 2023
King's Cup
Runner-up 2022
AFF Championship
Third place 2022
AFF U-19 Youth Championship
Second place 2019 Vietnam
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 6 October 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 22 March 2024

Muhammad Mukhairi Ajmal bin Mahadi (born November 7, 2001) is a Malaysian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or a winger for Malaysia Super League club Sabah and the Malaysia national team.

Mukhairi began his senior club career playing for PKNP reserve squad, before promoted to the first team in 2019, aged 18. His individual performances led to a move to Selangor in 2020.

Mukhairi represented Malaysia at under-19 level, before making his debut for under-23 level in 2021. He has been called up to the senior Malaysia squad, and made his senior international debut in October 2021.

Club career

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Early career

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Born in Sungai Lembing, Pahang, Mukhairi begin his career with attended the Pahang Malaysian Sports School, and trained there until he was 15, before transferring to Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School (SSTMI) in Johor for the final two years of his formal secondary education.[2][3][4]

PKNP

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Upon graduating at the end of 2018, Mukhairi signed for Super League side PKNP on a one-year contract with an option for an extra year.[2] He making his league and first team debut, against PKNS on 23 February 2019, at the age 17 years, three months and 16 days, coming on as a substitute in the 67th minute.[5][6] Later, he scored his first professional goal on 29 September 2019 in an 4–1 loss against Kedah at Darulaman Stadium in Malaysia Cup tournament.[7] By this time, his performance was soon attracting attention from several Malaysia Super League clubs, until he was approached by Selangor, who planned to sign him to their reserve team.[8]

Selangor

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On 25 December 2019, Mukhairi moved to joined Selangor, being initially assigned to the Selangor II in Malaysia Premier League.[9][10] The following 14 July 2020, after made several appearances for reserve team, he was promoted outright by the Red Giants first team.[11][12] Mukhairi made his first team – and Super League – debut for Selangor on 3 October 2020, starting in a 7–0 away victory over PDRM.[13][14] On second season with the club, he scored his first goal in the league match against Sri Pahang in a 3–1 win on 6 March 2021.[15][16] He managed to make a significant impact in most games and came away with a respectable played in twenty games in the league matches and provide one goal and one assist for the club.[citation needed]

In his third season, Mukhairi began wearing the number 7 shirt for Selangor in 2022, signalling coach Michael Feichtenbeiner's intent to use him as his main box-to-box and playmaker. On 1 October, Mukhairi scored with a powerful shot from 25 yards in the 32nd minute against Melaka United.[17] The goal later earned him the Best Goal of the Malaysian League 2022 for the goal of the year.[18] On 16 November, the 21-year-old provided all three assists corner for Richmond Ankrah, Caion and Sharul Nazeem's goal in a 3–1 win against Terengganu at Malaysia Cup semi-final, to take his assist tally to 9.[19] Mukhairi finished his third season with concluding 3 goals and 9 top assist for the club, in 32 appearances across all competitions.[citation needed]

Prior to the 2023 season, Mukhairi was given the squad number 10 following the release of Caion, the club's previous number 10. He joined a famous list of players to wear the number 10, most notably the late Mokhtar Dahari, a legend striker of the squad who hold the record as the top scorer for the club with 177 goals. Mukhairi began the 2023 season firmly established in Selangor's starting line-up. Mukhairi scored his first goals of the new campaign on 15 April 2023, scoring a brace in a 4–0 victory against Sri Pahang in the FA Cup.[20] On 7 June 2023, he scored an opening goal to beat Kelantan United 7–1 at the Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium.[21] He completed the season with 31 appearances, 6 goals and providing 4 assist in all competitions.[citation needed]

International career

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Youth

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At the youth international level, Mukhairi was the part of national team under-19 to helped the squad finish runners up in the 2019 AFF U-18 Youth Championship, before helped squad to qualified for the 2020 AFC U-19 Championship finals.

Senior

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On 23 September 2021, Mukhairi received his first call-up to the senior national team, for central training and friendly matches against Jordan and Uzbekistan.[22] He made his senior international debut on 6 October 2021, replacing Nazmi Faiz in the 61st minute of a 4–0 loss against Jordan.[23]

Style of play

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Primarily a central midfielder, he is also capable of playing on the left flank, in a holding role, as a deep-lying playmaker, in a box-to-box role, or even as an attacking midfielder.[24] During his season with Selangor, Mukhairi was deployed in a more advanced and creative midfield role rather than in his usual box-to-box role, which saw him gain more time on the ball, and he excelled as the team's main playmaker, due to his vision and passing range.[8][25] His performances in this role saw him develop from a promising youngster into one of the best and most complete midfielders in Malaysian League.[3] Upon Mukhairi's departure from PKNP in 2020, his former coach, Abu Bakar Fadzim stating that he "...as a young player who has a high level of intellectual intelligence (IQ), and he can even plan a match and think in a short period of time before making a pass".[8] Mukhairi is also effective at taking set pieces, particularly corners or wide free kicks.[26]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of 6 October 2024.[27]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup[a] League Cup[b] Continental Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
PKNP 2019 Malaysia Super League 2 0 0 0 2 1 4 1
Total 2 0 0 0 2 1 4 1
Selangor II 2020 Malaysia Premier League 4 0 4 0
Total 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
Selangor 2020 Malaysia Super League 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
2021 Malaysia Super League 20 1 0 0 3 0 23 1
2022 Malaysia Super League 21 3 4 0 7 0 32 3
2023 Malaysia Super League 24 3 3 3 4 0 31 6
2024–25 Malaysia Super League 5 1 0 0 0 0 0[c] 0 5 1
Total 72 8 7 3 14 0 0 0 93 11
Career Total 78 8 7 3 16 1 0 0 101 12
  1. ^ Appearances in Malaysia FA Cup
  2. ^ Appearances in Malaysia Cup
  3. ^ Appearances in AFC Champions League Two

International

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As of 22 March 2024[28]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Malaysia 2021 2 0
2022 6 0
2023 4 0
2024 0 0
Total 12 0
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
15 March 2024 UiTM Stadium, Shah Alam, Malaysia    Nepal 5-1 5-1 Friendly

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1 Not FIFA 'A' International match.

Honours

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Selangor

Malaysia U19

Malaysia

References

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