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[h=3]Jul 31, 2011[/h][h=1]What our naturalised players say[/h]<!-- by line --><!-- end by line -->
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[h=4]Aleksandar Duric, his wife Natasha, daughter Isabella Nina, 9, son Alessandro Hugo, 7, and adopted son Massimo Luca Monty, 11 months old. His dream is to see his two sons wear the Lions jersey. -- ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN[/h]<!-- story content : start -->
MUSTAFIC Fahrudin, 30. The Serbia-born defensive midfielder arrived in Singapore in 2002 and made his debut for the national team in January 2006 in a friendly against Denmark.
'At the beginning, I would get a little upset and irritated when people said that we were not a real Singaporean team because of the foreign-born players.
Yes, I'm a foreigner but I've lived here for almost 10 years. When I step on to the pitch I am playing for this country. Nowhere, not on my forehead, does it say I'm Serbian.
There's no difference between me and everyone else here in Simei. I live in an HDB flat, I eat at the coffee shop, I read The Straits Times.
I might go back to Serbia to visit my family but each time I cannot wait to come back to Singapore.
Every time the plane reaches here and I hear it said 'and to all Singaporeans and residents of Singapore, a warm welcome home', I feel happy.
Read the full report in this week's edition of The Sunday Times.
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MUSTAFIC Fahrudin, 30. The Serbia-born defensive midfielder arrived in Singapore in 2002 and made his debut for the national team in January 2006 in a friendly against Denmark.
'At the beginning, I would get a little upset and irritated when people said that we were not a real Singaporean team because of the foreign-born players.
Yes, I'm a foreigner but I've lived here for almost 10 years. When I step on to the pitch I am playing for this country. Nowhere, not on my forehead, does it say I'm Serbian.
There's no difference between me and everyone else here in Simei. I live in an HDB flat, I eat at the coffee shop, I read The Straits Times.
I might go back to Serbia to visit my family but each time I cannot wait to come back to Singapore.
Every time the plane reaches here and I hear it said 'and to all Singaporeans and residents of Singapore, a warm welcome home', I feel happy.
Read the full report in this week's edition of The Sunday Times.