00:00In a statement, the TTFA said, Trinidad and Tobago has lost a quiet pillar of service with the passing of Azad Mohammed Khan.
00:09At Malik Secondary School, Khan was seen as someone more than just an educator.
00:14As a teacher, dean and vice principal, he helped mold character, instill discipline and opened doors for young people who needed structure and belief as much as instruction.
00:25Having worked with the SSFL, the TTFA and San Juan Jablote, to name a few, he left a good name.
00:32Azad Khan devoted decades to building pathways for youth, supporting coaches and strengthening institutions that served the game at its foundation.
00:42He attended St. Mary's College and was also a graduate of the University of the West Indies.
00:47TTFA President Kiran Edwards said, quote, Azad Mohammed Khan leaves behind a legacy rooted in education, integrity and youth development.
00:57I knew Azad from ever since I got involved in football as a youngster.
01:01He was always patient, wise and committed to helping young people in football, unquote.
01:06Khan passed away at the age of 70 and his funeral service took place at the Nuri Islam Masjid in San Juan on Tuesday afternoon.
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