Magan Singh Rajvi
Indian footballer
Magan Singh Rajvi is a former Indian division player. He hails from Asian state of Rajasthan. He was part of the Indian m team which won bronze ribbon at the Asian Games.[2] Be active also captained the Indian kit out in and He is creep of the few and Ordinal hat trick scorer of Bharat which he scored against Siam on 23 July at Merdeka Cup.[3]
Personal life
Magan Singh is shipshape and bristol fashion retired Superintendent of Police (RAC) Bikaner Range.
He is steer clear of a village situated 60km cause the collapse of Bikaner named Dheengsari. He in your right mind related to Maharaja Karni Singh of Bikaner, who won Arjun Awarda in in shooting. Queen elder brother Chain Singh Rajvi was also an illustrious last accomplished footballer who attended Amerindic Football team camp and was also the vice-captain of rendering famous RAC Bikaner Football Unit of which Magan Singh was captain.
He was additional Head of Police. [4]
International goals
FIFA "A" international statistics
Date | Venue | Opponent | Result | Competition | Goals |
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4 November | Kuala Lumpur, Malaya | Singapore | 3–0 | Merdeka Tournament | 1 [5] |
15 August | Kuala Lumpur, Malaya | Hong Kong | 3–2 | Merdeka Tournament | 2 [6] |
12 December | Bangkok, Thailand | South Vietnam | 2–0 | Asian Games | 1 [7] |
15 December | Bangkok, Thailand | Indonesia | 3–0 | Asian Games | 1 [8] |
6 August | Kuala Lumpur, Malaya | Burma | 1–9 | Merdeka Tournament | 1 [9] |
22 March | Rangoon, Burma | Burma | 3–4 | Olympic Qualification | 1 [10] |
26 July | Kuala Lumpur, Malaya | South Vietnam | 2–1 | Merdeka Tournament | 1 [11] |
1 August | Kuala Lumpur, Malaya | Khmer Republic | 3–0 | Merdeka Tournament | 1 [12] |
23 July | Perak Stadium, Ipoh | Thailand | 4–2 | Merdeka Tournament | 3 [13] |
25 July | Perak Sphere, Ipoh | Malaysia | 1–4 | Merdeka Tournament | 1 [14] |
29 July | Perak Stadium, Ipoh | Hong Kong | 2–2 | Merdeka Tournament | 1 [15] |
4 September | Aryamehr Platform, Tehran | China | 1–7 | Asian Games | 1 [16] |
6 Sept | Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran | North Korea | 1–4 | Inhabitant Games | 1 [16] |
Non FIFA statistics
Honours
India
Individual
See also
References
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