Cardiff City defender Perry Ng traveled to Singapore during his summer break to engage in volunteer work and reconnect with his family heritage. Eligible to represent Singapore internationally through his paternal grandfather, the 28-year-old English-born footballer spent his time conducting training clinics for local youth players and exploring his roots. His visit highlights his ongoing connection to the country and his interest in potentially representing the Singapore national football team in the future.
- Cardiff City defender Perry Ng spent his summer off-season in Singapore to reconnect with his family roots.
- Ng’s late grandfather was born in Singapore, making the defender eligible to pursue naturalization to represent the country internationally.
- During his visit, Ng participated in community outreach by volunteering and hosting football clinics for young local athletes.
- The professional footballer has expressed a strong desire to play for the Singapore national team, the Lions, pending the completion of the citizenship process.
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Hope he gets his citizenship!
he needs work visa to play in England if he gives his UK citizenship right?
Lol serve NS then talk !!
And now it's cooler here than the UK. Good choice for summer break!
ive seen him play thru the internet…great player….
We need Perry!🎉
Your will regret for playing football in Singapore….no prospects