I once reported for training in my school uniform; Hariss Harun reflects on Lions career ahead of 100th cap

Hariss Harun is focused on the future and has targeted more silverware with the Lions once more before he walks away. PHOTO: ST FILE
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SINGAPORE - Hariss Harun, as always, will have his game face on when he leads Singapore out on Thursday night (Nov 14) in their international friendly against Qatar at the Al Duhail Stadium in Doha.

The Lions skipper, though, was in reflective mood when the national team touched down in Doha on Tuesday, as the significance of the match began to dawn on him. The Qatar friendly is set to be Hariss' 100th appearance for his country.

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