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Malaysia vs Bangladesh ni kat mana? shah alam ke bukit jalil ? |
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h0lysh1t posted on 20-11-2012 12:51 PM
Malaysia vs Bangladesh ni kat mana? shah alam ke bukit jalil ?
kat shah alam.
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Ape result dia bro?
Malaysia wakil dr sekolah sukan ke? |
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KL to probe involvement in global football fixing
By Boo Su-Lyn
February 05, 2013
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 — The police here said today they will investigate if Malaysian syndicates or individuals are involved in fixing hundreds of European and Asian football matches in a global betting scam run from Singapore that has become a major blow to the image of the world’s most popular sport and a multi-billion dollar industry.
About 680 suspicious matches including qualifying games for the World Cup and European Championships, and the Champions League for top European club sides, have been identified in an inquiry by European police forces, the European anti-crime agency Europol and national prosecutors.
Europol, which is the European Union’s joint police organisation, said yesterday that the crime syndicate based in Singapore was involved in fixing games in Asia, Europe, Africa and Latin America from 2008 to 2011.
“ If this involves Malaysia, we’ll (be) in contact with them, ” federal police CID chief Datuk Seri Mohd Bakri Zinin told The Malaysian Insider today, referring to Europol.
He added that Europol and Interpol had not yet contacted the Malaysian police.
US newspaper The New York Times reported yesterday that Interpol has issued an international arrest warrant for a Singaporean called Dan Tan, who was identified as the ringleader of the Asian syndicate, but that Tan has yet to be detained.
Malaysian and Singapore betting syndicates have often worked in tandem in the past.
Malaysians have also been previously involved in match-fixing in English football games.
Europol said that the corruption has affected football’s three biggest competitions, which are the UEFA Champions League and qualifying games for the European Championship and the World Cup, according to The Washington Post.
Europol officials believe that the crime syndicate based in Asia was working with criminal networks in Europe, UK daily The Guardian reported yesterday.
They added that match-fixing has spread across 15 countries and 50 people have been arrested so far.
The New York Times reported that fixers would place bets on tainted games through bookmakers in Asia, while individual bribes could go higher than US$136,000 (RM420,988).
Suspicious games include about 150 international matches mostly in Asia, Latin America and Africa; and about 380 games in Europe covering World Cup and European championship qualifiers, as well as two Champions League games, and games from lower-division semiprofessional matches to contests in top domestic leagues.
Last month, local English daily New Straits Times reported the Football Association of Malaysia as saying that it was taking pro-active measures to eliminate match-fixing in local football.
Terengganu has had three former national players investigated, while Malaysian referee Shokri Nor was charged in Singapore for receiving a bribe to fix a Super League match.
FAM has also banned 18 President’s Cup players for two to five years, while a former Negri Sembilan youth coach was suspended for life for match-fixing, according to NST.
Chris Eaton, who is the former head of security of the International Federation of Association Football, has also reportedly implicated local football administrators on match-fixing in Southeast Asia.
Sources : http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/
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Barcelona tour organizers treated us like pariahs, says Malaysian Sports Minister
By Keeshaanan Sundaresan
Aug 11, 2013 6:00:00 PM
Khairy Jamaluddin expressed his resentment towards different issues that surrounded the poorly organized match between Barcelona and Malaysia XI
Malaysian Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin took to Twitter to express his animosity towards the poorly organized match between Barcelon and Malaysia XI yesterday.
The former Deputy President of FAM criticised organizers for their lack of consideration, claiming that local fans and media were treated like ' pariahs ' .
" Event organizers for Barca tour messed up ground ops throughout. Local media and fans treated like pariahs, " he tweeted earlier today.
In what turned out to be a real mess, organizers were forced to change the venue of the match to the Shah Alam Stadium on Friday night, due to the terrible pitch condition in Bukit Jalil. This last hour change, created a mess in terms of logistics and the problem amplified on match day.
Several fans who had purchased VIP tickets, that costed RM688, were not allowed entry into the VIP zone by the security team, despite their continuous pleas.
" Event organizers poorly advised FAM and Barca on pitch condition. Probably wanted to maximise ticket sales at expense of pitch condition, " Khairy continued.
" FAM and Barca should have been more hands on in field inspection. Especially FAM who should know better about SNBJ (Bukit Jalil Stadium) field condition and my October refurbishment plans. "
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satu pengajaran buat FAM, lain kali jgn suka sangat buat game sarkas and buat penganjur patutnya dah tau condition sebenar stadium nasional.
pengurusan stadium nasional pun satu, suka sangat buat xtvt konsert + himpunan kat stadium, padahal indoor stadium (stadium putra) kan ada.
sepatutnya sebarang xtvt atas padang rumput stadium bolasepak malaysia patut dihentikan. banyak lagi padang awam lain kalau depa semua sibuk sangat nak berhimpun etc....
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Berikut adalah logo rasmi Kejohanan Pestabola Merdeka 2013.
Ia merupakan edisi kali ke-41 yang akan bermula pada tanggal 7 September hingga 14 September 2013. Kesemua pasukan yang bertanding adalah pasukan bawah umur 23 tahun yang tediri daripada Myanmar Thailand Singapore dan Harimau Muda selaku tuan rumah.
Venue perlawanan adalah di Kuantan ( Stadium Darul Makmur 35,000) dan Temerloh (Temerloh Mini Stadium 3,000) di negeri Pahang Darul Makmur,
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Malaysian Soccer Legend Wong Choon Wah Dies
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 31 (Bernama) -- Malaysia lost another legendary football player when former national midfielder Wong Choong Wah passed away due to a heart attack Thursday morning.
The death of Wong at age 67 is all the more saddening as today is the first day of the Chinese New Year.
His contemporary Datuk Soh Chin Aun, also a household name in local and regional football, said he found out about Wong's death from Wong's wife.
He said Wong's wife said he suffered a heart attack at home in Sri Petaling here and was rushed to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital at 3 am.
"I'm very shocked, because Wong still used to send SMS greetings to me and other friends during Chinese New Year. However, this time I was a bit surprised to receive the greeting from him early yesterday," he said when contacted by Bernama here.
Soh said he was informed that for now only Wong's closest family members are allowed to pay their last respects to Wong whose body has been temporarily placed at the Kwang Tong funeral complex in Sungai Besi here.
He is expected to be laid to rest on next Monday.
Wong was one of the earliest Malaysian football players to turn professional.
He started his professional career with South China Club in Hong Kong where he played from 1972 to 1974.
He was also a member of the national football squad that competed in the Munich Olympics in Germany in 1972.
Wong was also a main pillar of the Selangor team who were difficult to beat in the local leagues in the 70s and 80s.
In his heyday, he was a midfield maestro who was highly regarded by players, coaches and officials alike.
- The Star -
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