[1] Moving to Gombak United of Singapore in 2001, Abderrazak reunited with his former Penang coach Moey Yoke Ham and Guinean Ballamodou Conde[5] wearing the number 9.
[7] Announced as Penang head coach in late 2012, Abderrazak's aim was to lift the club out of the third-tier Malaysia FAM League.
[8] Of the first three friendlies the team played through the preseason, they recorded two losses but won once against Perak of the Malaysia Super League thanks to the home fans.
[10] Picked to take the reins of Penang-based outfit Sungai Ara on a one-year contract in late 2014,[11] the former striker was greeted by supporters, players and officials upon arrival to the Malaysian state.
[12] Improving the fitness level and morale of the players ahead of the season with six months of preparation and 30 friendlies played,[13] his target was to gain promotion to the Malaysia Premier League by 2016,[14] expressing gratefulness to the board.