Nur Muhammad Asis becomes first Singaporean to join a Portuguese top flight football club

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Nur Muhammad Asis becomes first Singaporean to join a Portuguese top flight football club
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The Lion City Sailors midfielder has secured a one-year loan to Estrela da Amadora.

Near the end of the 2023 season, Nur Muhammad Asis was sent by the Lion City Sailors to attend a series of trials in Portugal.

Near the end of the 2023 season, Asis was sent by the Sailors to attend a series of trials in Portugal. As part of the loan, which runs till June 30, 2025, Asis will train and play with Estrela’s B Team, while also turning out for the club’s Under-23 side. He will also be closely monitored by senior team coaches.

He joined the Sailors’ Elite Academy in 2020 and in the following year, he became part of the first cohort of players under the Lion City Sailors Early Enlistment Bond, which offers selected academy trainees the opportunity to pursue early enlistment for national service after completing their secondary education.

In 2016, at just 12 years old, Nur Muhammad Asis caught the attention of Dutch high-fliers Feyenoord and Turkish giants Galatasaray, who watched videos of him in action. PHOTO: COURTESY OF ESTRELA DA AMADORA

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