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V. Murugan

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Veerappan Murugan or V. Murugan (born 3 April 1965) is a former Malaysian goalkeeper. He formerly played with Perak FA, Kuala Lumpur FA, Selangor FA, Negeri Sembilan FA, Selangor Public Bank, PDRM FA and Malacca FA and won the Malaysian league, FA Cup and Malaysia Cup with five different team.[1]

He is the oldest active goalkeeper at 40's. He also the former member of Malaysia national team. After his contract was not renewed by Malacca FA, he joined an Oil & Gas company selling Valves futsal team. He give away 9 goals on a futsal match with his team mates winning the game 15-9.

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