Fandi Ahmad is a Singaporean association football coach and former professional player. He mainly played as a striker, though he occasionally played as a midfielder as well. He was the first Singaporean footballer to play in Europe, the first Singaporean millionaire sportsperson and first Singaporean sportsperson to have a published biography. Fandi has even been called a national legend. In his 101 appearances for the Singapore national football team from 1979 to 1997, Fandi scored 52 goals, earning him a place in the Asian Football Confederation Hall of Fame.
After his retirement from international football in 1997, Fandi worked as a coach. He guided SAFFC to win the S.League title in 2000, earning him the S.League Coach of the Year Award. He has also coached the Indonesian side Pelita Bandung Raya, helping them to win promotion to the Indonesia Super League. Currently, Fandi is one of only seven Singaporean coaches with a professional AFC coaching diploma, and is widely considered a future national coach of Singapore's national football team.