N. Ganesan

He served as FAS vice-chairman for two years before he was appointed chairman on 31 March 1976,[1] and was a vice-president of the Asian Football Confederation.

[2] Ganesan was born in Tank Road, Singapore to Tamil parents from Madurai, the youngest of five children.

Upon his return to Singapore he became a successful criminal litigator, deputy public prosecutor and district judge.

Choo subsequently led Singapore to a Malaysia Cup title in 1977, twelve years after the team last won the competition.

[7] Ganesan's niece, Madhavi Krishnan is famed classical Bharatanatyam dancer and ex-Indian film actress and the first female recipient of Singapore's Cultural Medallion in 1979.