Former national striker Quah Kim Song to marry Workers' Party chair Sylvia Lim in January

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Former national striker Quah Kim Song to marry Workers' Party chair Sylvia Lim in January
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The church bells will ring for two familiar faces in Singapore come 2025. Workers' Party (WP) chair Sylvia Lim and former national striker Quah Kim Song will tie the knot in January. Lim, a Catholic, told CNA that the ceremony 'will take place in (a) church, in the presence of family members'. In an interview with AsiaOne, Quah, also a...

Workers' Party chairman Sylvia Lim has been with former national footballer Quah Kim Song since 2012.The church bells will ring for two familiar faces in Singapore come 2025.

Workers' Party chair Sylvia Lim and former national striker Quah Kim Song will tie the knot in January. Lim, a Catholic, told CNA that the ceremony "will take place in church, in the presence of family members". In an interview with AsiaOne, Quah, also a Catholic, shared that their marriage will be solemnised at the St Mary of the Angels in Bukit Batok. Lim was a member and cantor in that church's choir, according to the Catholic News in 2014."It has been blissful, blessed and wonderful, we decided to tie the knot and journey together all the way", said Quah.

The couple reportedly met at a WP variety show in January 2013. Since then, Quah, 72, has often been featured in Lim's Instagram posts.The former national striker was known for his agility and scoring prowess which earned him nicknames such as "mercurial", "quicksilver" and "speed demon". He famously scored two goals in the 1977 Malaysia Cup final to bring home the trophy after 12 years.

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