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Mohd Nizaruddin Yusof (born 10 November 1979) is a former Malaysian footballer who operates as a striker. He last played for Penjara FC in the Malaysia FAM League. He played for Malaysian national team and also has played for the Malaysia Under-23 in 2001 Southeast Asian Games.[1][2] He is well known for his finishing ability.

He became an instant hit with the local fans (Selangor and MPPJ) and also the envy of other clubs in the M-League. In November 2007, he signed for Perlis. He did not play when Perlis won the Malaysia Charity Shield. He moved to PDRM in 2008 on a season long deal. After his contract with PDRM ended, he returned to Perlis in 2009. With Perlis, he won the 2009 Malaysia Super League Golden Boot award scoring 18 goals and becoming runners up with the team at the end of the 2009 season.

After a year with Perlis, Nizaruddin also played with KL PLUS and Felda United before joining PKNS in April 2012, on a free transfer.[3] In April 2013, Nizaruddin joined ATM.[4]

Nizaruddin started representing Malaysia during 1999 Dubai Tour, 2000 Merdeka Tournament and 2000 AFF Championship under Abdul Rahman Ibrahim.[5][6] Since then he was selected to be part of the Malaysia squad, making him one of the more experienced players on the Malaysian national team. Although he did not produce many goals with the national team, he was adept at producing assists for his team mates to score.

He also a sports commentator for Malaysia television Astro Arena.[7]

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 28 December 1999 Dubai, UAE  Singapore 1–0 Won Friendly
2. 7 February 2000 Singapore  Singapore 3–1 Lost Friendly
3. 15 February 2000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Maldives 2–0 Won Friendly
4. 27 March 2000 Shah Alam, Malaysia  North Korea 1–1 Draw 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification
5. 8 April 2000 Bangkok, Thailand  Thailand 3–2 Lost 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification
6. 6 August 2000 Shah Alam, Malaysia  Myanmar 6–0 Won Friendly
7. 6 August 2000 Shah Alam, Malaysia  Myanmar 6–0 Won Friendly
8. 18 December 2002 Singapore, Singapore  Singapore 0–4 Won 2002 Tiger Cup Group Stage
9. 12 January 2007 Bangkok, Thailand  Philippines 4–0 Won 2007 ASEAN Football Championship
10. 20 October 2008 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Afghanistan 6–0 Won 2008 Merdeka Tournament

Honours

Kuala Lumpur

Selangor

MPPJ

Negeri Sembilan

Malaysia U-23

Individual

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