Showing posts with label malaysia soccer news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label malaysia soccer news. Show all posts

Friday, January 17, 2020

Allianz Junior Football Championship Malaysia League will officially open on February 29, 2020

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We have the latest happening in the field of Malaysia football news and its related soccer issues, activities, press releases etc. and aiming to keep you always updated every day. Somewhere in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, The AJFC or Allianz Junior Football Championship Malaysia League returns and as usual, there will be always everything to play for. The opening of the league will occur on February 29, 2020 with games within the central and southern regions. The east and northern coast regions will play the opening game on March 07, 2020, while the clubs in Sabah and Sarawak will begin their event on March 14, 2020. The tournament will filter the finest squads from the six regions as they compete to be awarded as regional champions and obtain a shot at winning the AJFC Malaysia League 2020 title. Every region will showcase 16 squads, and will segregate into two groups of eight teams namely Group A and Group B. Every sides will play each other in a round-robin system, and each game will be in 70 minutes’ duration of the match. The group winners in Group A and B will eventually meet within the regional finals.

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Malaysian striker Mat Yo set to join Thai Second League Champions

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We have the latest happening in the field of football news in Malaysia and its related soccer issues, activities, press releases etc. and aiming to keep you always updated every day. Somewhere in Kuala Lumpur, the talk about surrounding the national professional player and striker, Norshahrul Idlan Talaha was finally concluded when he announced to join Thailand’s 2019 Second League Champions, Bangkok Glass Pathum United on a 1-year agreement. Abdul Halim Abdul Shukor, the player’s agent and Offside Sports managing director stated the former Pahang striker who also known as Mat Yo will be heading for Bangkok as soon as possible for the health test before the signing of contract with the squad on Friday. Abdul Halim stated in a statement:

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Malaysia Football News: Ong Kim Swee is off limits in Malaysian League at this moment

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We have the latest happening in the field of football news in Malaysia and its related soccer issues, activities, press releases etc. and aiming to keep you always updated every day. Malaysian fans are expected to watch coach Ong Kim Swee to showcase his managing skill within the M-League but unfortunately they will be disappointed in the end. Although coach Swee has acquired many offers to manage M-League squads, but he’s not keen on them. Kim Swee stated:

“There were several (coaching) offers but I had to consider a lot of factors, The role with FAM is something that I’ve been doing for the past two or three years and it’s not really new. I will be working on youth development for the long term.”

Friday, December 6, 2019

Malaysia out for SEA Games semifinals after loss against Cambodia

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We will have to see more on the Malaysian side ahead in the Sea Games against their upcoming opponents. Take a look at our latest Malaysia’s football news in SEA Games 2019 results of Cambodia against Malaysia faceoff journey. Unfortunately for the Malaysia national football team because they didn’t make it to the semifinals of the 2019 SEA Games after they were defeated by Cambodia in a 3 – 1 score line on Wednesday. Following the collection of four points coming from their three matches, coach Ong Kim Swee’s players needed a win at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila to have a chance to advance to the do or die stage with Group A winners Myanmar. Furthermore, the silver medalist in 2017 SEA Games barely pressurized Cambodia’s goal and possibly consider themselves fortunate not to concede any time before half time. Their good fortune in the end was depleted as midfielder In Sodavid and forward Sieng Chanthea registered two quick surge goals only before the hour mark. Midfielder Keo Sokpheng, a former player in PKNP in Malaysia, put one in the mind of the youthful Tigers what he was potential of as he registered Cambodia’s 3rd goal of the day. There was an Australian defender Quentin Cheng came as a substitute, trailed one back for Malaysia within the 89th minute, in which unfortunately too late for the squad to set up a comeback.

Malaysia coach Ong Kim Swee was interrogated over strategies

Monday, December 2, 2019

Malaysia Football Team is one of Asean squads in Asian Under-19 Finals

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – The send out for the 2020 Asian Under-19 football Championship finals has been settled, and it will showcase the documentation number of Southeast Asian regions in action since 2008. In the upcoming year we will see Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia and Laos will be appearing for the Asean countries. Unfortunately for Thailand team they will miss out for the 1st time in five editions, they are 3rd place within their group. The 1st placer is Malaysia, followed by Cambodia and Thailand. The tournament will be set on staged in Uzbekistan on October 14 to 31, 2020, the send out of Asian Under-19 was lastly completed by Iraq who take the final spot in the competition following their victory in Group A last Saturday. Iraq obtained a 3 – 3 stalemate with Oman at the Al-Seeb stadium and it was only sufficient to force them ahead of Kuwait on the goal difference to amongst the other group winners which includes Qatar, Tajikistan, Iran, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan and Indonesia. The rankings of the 2nd placer squads include Laos, Vietnam, Yemen, hosts Uzbekistan and Cambodia within the top five to advance to the finals while Saudi Arabia side are the reigning champions. For the Malaysian side record, they didn’t win the Asian Under-19 Championship, however, their current best outcomes are three runners up completed in 1959, 1960 and 1968. 

Malaysian football team must beat Timor Leste to qualify in Semi-Finals