World football governing body FIFA on Monday announced it has dismissed the Football Association of Malaysia 's appeals over ...
The Football Association of Malaysia will now look to take the case regarding their alleged use of phony documents to ...
FAM plans to appeal Fifa's decision on naturalised players and sanctions to the Court of Arbitration for Sport despite public ...
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10 truths after Fifa’s final verdict: Malaysia can no longer pretend
Fifa’s ruling didn’t just end an appeal. It exposed an era of deception. Read More: Laporan Lanjut: Free Malaysia Today ...
FIFA ruled in September that the FAM and players used forged or falsified birth certificates of the players’ grandparents to ...
The sport’s world governing body earlier accused Malaysia of cheating for allowing seven foreign-born players to play.
The controversy erupted at the end of September when FIFA determined that the FAM had breached Article 22 of its disciplinary code. This article addresses misconduct related to forgery and ...
The Football Association of Malaysia was ordered to pay a fine of 350,000 Swiss francs (S$565,107) to Fifa. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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FIFA rejects Malaysian soccer appeal over players using false documents to play for national team
FIFA has rejected appeals by the Malaysian soccer federation and seven foreign-born players banned for using fake documents to claim eligibility for the national team.
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Malaysia vows to keep fighting after FIFA rejects appeal
The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has announced it will file an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ...
FIFA on Monday announced it had dismissed the appeals lodged by Malaysia’s football federation (FAM) and its seven players in ...
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Malaysia football association faces massive financial loss for last resort appeal against FIFA
The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) is facing a potential legal bill of 1.27 million Malaysian ringgit (US$302,000) as ...
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