[3] He was also a dominating tennis and field hockey player as well as the national 100-meter sprint champion which he held under 11 seconds.
[1] Suk Bahadur began his footballing journey at a young age, honing his skills and developing his unique playing style.
He was a natural on the pitch, possessing exceptional dribbling skills, lightning-fast footwork, and a keen eye for goal.
His style of play was mesmerising and Bahadur had a way of captivating audiences with his flashy moves and incredible speed on the wings.
Bahadur's career was full of impressive achievements and remarkable performances but it all started in 1952 when he first made his mark on the national stage, playing for the Shan state team.
Dazzling spectators with his skills as a forward, it was due to his exploits on the field that Shan won the state-level championship that year.