Hariss eyes Suzuki Cup glory
The New Paper|October 18, 2021
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SAZALI ABDUL AZIZ
Hariss eyes Suzuki Cup glory

There is a certain lightness to Hariss Harun these days, and gratitude is a big reason for this.

A month before he turns 31, and having amassed over 100 caps with the national team and winners’ medals in the AFC Cup, AFF Suzuki Cup and Malaysia Super League, the Lions skipper is finally able to call himself a champion of his own domestic league.

In a chat with The Straits Times, Hariss shares why lifting the Singapore Premier League (SPL) title on Oct 10 with the Lion City Sailors holds a deeper meaning.

“It is special to me,” the midfielder explains, “because when I was a young boy, I watched the club win our last league title in 2003, and since then, I’ve always wanted to do that myself.

“Winning those (seven) titles in Malaysia was special too, but as a Singaporean, this is sweet.”

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