The sport’s world governing body earlier accused Malaysia of cheating for allowing seven foreign-born players to play.
Youth and sports minister Hannah Yeoh warns that such a suspension will not only affect the national team, but also the country’s ‘entire football ecosystem’.
By virtue of the decision made by the world football governing body’s appellate committee, it can be concluded that it has essentially reaffirmed the earlier ruling by the Fifa Disciplinary Committee ...
The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has been criticized heavily after FIFA dismissed its appeal, upholding sanctions ...
The Youth and Sports Ministry has pledged to fully cooperate with the special investigation committee that is looking into the FAM appeal against FIFA sanctions, emphasising the need to balance ...
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 FDC's original ruling, announced on September 26, highlighted serious inconsistencies between the birth certificates submitted by FAM and the original documents acquired by FIFA. This discrepancy ...
The Indian U23 men's team will travel to Bangkok to play a friendly match against Thailand U23 on November 15 during the FIFA ...
Malaysian football has been shaken by FIFA's decision to reject its appeal and uphold sanctions against the Football ...
The Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission (EAIC) has formed a Special Task Force to investigate allegations against the seven heritage Malaysian football players.
FIFA have banned seven players after dismissing a national governing body's appeal over a forged documents scandal.
COMMENT | Last night’s dismissal of the Football Association of Malaysia’s (FAM) appeal to Fifa’s Appeals Committee was not ...
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