El Hadji Diouf and other Scottish Premiership stars who played in Southeast Asia

In conjunction with SPOTV NOW’s broadcasting rights of the Scottish Premiership in selected regions, we take a look at some of the league’s former stars who also experienced football in Southeast Asia.

 

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Melvin de Leeuw

After a brief spell with Ross County in the 2013-14 season, the Dutchman embarked on an extensive Southeast Asian career that spanned nearly a decade and six different clubs. His journey began in Thailand with Army United and Khon Kaen United before he moved to Laos to join champions Lanexang United.

De Leeuw then returned to Thailand, featuring for Lampang FC, Sukhothai FC and Chiangmai United. His footballing journey in Southeast Asia came to an end in 2023, when he returned to the Netherlands, concluding one of the longest post-Scotland careers in the region.

 

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Morgaro Gomis

The former Premiership star uniquely made the switch to Malaysia on two separate spells. After stints with Dundee United, Heart of Midlothian and Motherwell, the powerful midfielder moved to Kelantan, where he became a key figure over three seasons. Gomis returned to Scotland in 2018 before making a surprise comeback to Kota Bharu in 2023 with Kelantan United.

His honours in Scotland include winning the 2010 Scottish Cup with Dundee United and the 2014-15 Scottish Championship with Hearts, which secured their return to the top flight.

 

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El Hadji Diouf

The 2002 FIFA World Cup star did not arrive in Southeast Asia directly from Scotland. The controversial yet supremely talented Senegalese forward spent the 2010-11 season with Rangers, helping the club secure a league and cup double.

Following spells in England with Doncaster Rovers and Leeds United, the former Liverpool man made a shock move to Malaysia in 2014 to join Sabah in the Malaysian Premier League. His stint with the Rhinos marked the final chapter of his professional career, as he retired from football shortly after leaving the club.

Ricky Waddell

The Scotsman spent almost his entire playing career in his homeland, including two years with then top-flight side Partick Thistle. However, in 2006 he ventured outside his comfort zone with a move to Singapore, joining Hougang United, then known as Sengkang Punggol.

*BONUS* Jermaine Pennant

The former Arsenal and Birmingham City winger almost completed the journey in the opposite direction. After playing for Singaporean side Tampines Rovers in 2016, Pennant had a trial spell with Scottish Premiership club Hibernian. However, the move did not materialise into a permanent deal.

 

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