18 footballers banned



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FAM emissary boss Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah (third from left), flanked by emissary presi! hole Tan Sri Anuar Musa (on his right) as well as vice-president Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin, after chairing a senior manager cabinet assembly which permitted a suspensions in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Pic by Yazit Razali
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TO show it is critical about tackling match-fixing, a Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) yesterday banned eighteen youth group players for dual to five years while a former Negri Sembilan manager was since a lifetime suspension.

Six players any from a 2011 Negri Sembilan, T-Team as well as Muar Municipal Council Under-21 President's Cup squads were found to have been concerned in bootleg football activities, in tie with 3 people charged with bribing players final year.
One of a 3 charged was Yusarman Yusof, a then Negri Under-21 coach, who was since a lifetime ban. The others were bookies Rajendran Kurusamy, 51, a Singaporean national; as well as Sufian Ngah, 41, who were charged final year with bribing six
T-Team players to repair matches opposite Selangor, Negri as well as Pahang in a President's Cup.
The bans meant a eighteen players have been barred from all central football-related activities.
Their names, which will be done public upon Wednesday after a necessary paperwork, will be circulated to all state affiliates as well as clubs.
Success upon a pitch apparently did not preclude players from taking bribes as in a box of Muar MC, which reached a President's Cup final final year prior to! losing 2-1 in extra-time to Kelantan.
Negri as well as T-Team were separated in a rough round.
FAM began investigations into a President's Cup players in Dec as well as a justification as well as recommendation of movement were finalised final month prior to being presented to a senior manager cabinet yesterday.

FAM emissary boss Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah pronounced temptation in football was a critical matter as well as a association would not let up in hunting crooked players, coaches or officials, with a assistance of enforcement authorities.

"This proves that we have been critical about combating match-fixing. Let this be a doctrine to all players, coaches as well as officials concerned in FAM-sanctioned tournaments," pronounced Tengku Abdullah after chairing a senior manager cabinet assembly which permitted a suspensions here yesterday.

Tengku Abdullah pronounced a vetting, transparency as well as monitoring committee, headed by former Home Ministry secretary-general Tan Sri Aseh Che Mat, as well as comprising members eccentric of FAM as well as a affiliates, a military as well as a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), would be since broad powers to action opposite those suspected of regulating matches.

"In future, this cabinet will be since a names of players, coaches as well as officials found to be concerned in unwanted activities by a military or MACC. They can blacklist a players as well as refuse a licence to play, as well as likewise for a officials.

"I hope everyone takes football seriously as well as only those sincere in ! competin g as well as developing a sport in Malaysia have been since a chance to be concerned in football," pronounced Tengku Abdullah.

In a poignant development, general betting websites no longer carry live scores of a President's Cup matches after this year's book kicked off upon Thursday.

Betting upon President's Cup matches, done probable by these websites, was identified as a p! rime rea son why bookies targeted receptive youth group players to repair matches.

However, in a probable setback to FAM's efforts, no tough justification has been found opposite a 9 Perlis Premier League players alleged to have met a bookie in Alor Star final month.

FAM general secretary Datuk Azzuddin Ahmad pronounced a lecture by MACC officers indicated that chances of securing philosophy opposite any of a 9 in justice were remote.

"We had a lecture by MACC officials recently as well as they pronounced they cannot establish a box for lack of evidence. The justification is weak."

Youth as well as Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek described a growth as scandalous as well as shameful to Malaysian sports. "There is a need to identify a base of a scandal." - nst.com.my
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