Sunday 19 February 2012

Official Partner of National Team

Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) have signed a sponsorship agreement with Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) as a continuation of its effort to galvanise fan support of the National Team through the “Team Malaysia” campaign.

Through this sponsorship and partnership deal, TM is now the Official Partner of the National Football Team, further elevating TM’s role as an enabler in Malaysia’s sports industry cutting across all types of sports.

This milestone also paves the way for TM to increase its support of football development in Malaysia.

Signing the agreement on behalf of TM was Dato’ Sri Zamzamzairani Mohd Isa, Group Chief Executive Officer, and Rozalila Abdul Rahman, its Chief Marketing Officer while FAM was represented by its Deputy President, KDYTM Tengku Mahkota Pahang, Tengku Abdullah Al-Haj Ibni Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta’in Billah and Lt. Jen. Dato' Azzuddin Ahmad, Secretary General of FAM.

Dato' Subahan Kamal, Vice President, FAM cum Malaysian Football Team Manager together with Datuk Dr Halim Shafie, Chairman of TM were also present at the ceremony in Wisma FAM Friday (8/7/11).

The 4-year agreement which ends 30 June 2015, makes it possible for TM’s logo to appear on the Malaysian football team’s training jerseys as well as various sporting goods, training gear, and official formal wear. As part of the pact, TM will also be sending two (2) deserving Malaysian footballers accompanied by a coach to attend training sessions conducted by Manchester United in the United Kingdom or Dubai, UAE.

Speaking at the event, Datuk Dr Halim Shafie, shared, “Through this partnership, TM has joined hands with FAM to directly contribute towards the development and management of the national football team. It is hoped that with this contribution, the national team will receive a boost and further motivation to perform better while bearing the national flag. Besides that, we will also promote the national team and rally the public to show their support at the stadium during matches, which will in turn get other fans and supporters to do the same.”



“TM is also committed to increase awareness among the public that they too, can play a role in helping national athletes achieve victory and through the Team Malaysia campaign that we have launched earlier, we hope that we can get everyone’s undivided support regardless of the outcome of the match.” added Datuk Dr. Halim.

The partnership is yet another TM effort through its Team Malaysia campaign to further champion national pride through sports by gathering the support of 28 million Malaysians to encourage the national team to scale greater heights and achieve better performance.

It is TM’s hope that this effort will unite the passion of all Malaysians together under one flag to cheer on the national squad, and ignite the spirit of the athletes in their continous strive for excellence and put Malaysia’s name on the world sports map.

In pursuit of increasing the potential of Malaysian sporting talents, TM has consistently played a leading role in identifying opportunities and providing platforms for positive transformation of youths through sports.

Time to improve..

The National Under-23 team had an opportunity to identify some areas that need improvement after losing 2-1 to Thailand in an international friendly match at Rajmangala Stadium in Bangkok, Thursday.
“Thailand is a good team but they won because of some blunders on our part and now we have to work to rectify it,” said Chief Coach, Ong Kim Swee.

In the match between two teams preparing for pre-Olympic qualifiers, Thailand led on the 19th minute while Syahrul Azwari Ibrahim equalized for Malaysia in the second half. Thailand took advantage of an individual mistake to score the winner in the 86th minute.


Syahrul Azwari Ibrahim, youngster from Bukit Jalil Sports School  


The national Harimau Muda ‘A’ team will have an opportunity to test its strength again when the youngsters play the Singapore Under-23 team in the republic on Jan 24.

Malaysia has been drawn to play Pakistan in the first round of the pre-Olympics, with the first match in Kuala Lumpur (23 Feb) and the return leg in Karachi (9 March).

“The players gave a good fight all the way. They played well in the second half and I hope the players know that they have to improve as they prepare for the pre-Olympics,” said Kim Swee.

After the Singapore match, the Under-23 team will participate in the Super League which kicks-off on 29 January.

The last time Malaysia qualified for the Olympics were in 1980 but did not participate in the Moscow games because of a boycott. Malaysia also qualified for the 1972 Munich games and played in some high profile matches against top teams.

Malaysia defeated USA 3-0 through goals by Shahruddin Abdullah, Ibrahim Salleh and Wan Zawawi, The team, lead by skipper M. Chandran (now Datuk), lost 6-0 to Morocco and 3-0 to West Germany.

Thirty-five teams have entered the fray to grab the three-and-a-half slots reserved for Asia in the 2012 Olympics in London. The 11 winners of first round will join 13 highest ranked team in the second round where they will again play in a home-and-away format on June 19 and Jun 23, 2011.

The 12 winners will then be divided into three groups of four teams each in the third round. Again, a home-and-away format from September 21, 2011, to March 14, 2012, will determine the winners who will represent the continent in the Olympics.

Three second-placed teams from the third round will play in a playoff at a centralised venue from March 25 to 29, 2012, and the winners of this group will meet the representatives of CAF for a berth in the Olympics.

The player...

this is the senior squad of malaysian teams..




Thursday 16 February 2012

Here the latest top news



our national football player are going to be a professional football star...




Wednesday 15 February 2012

Why we shoul support our national team

hi..
i will show to all of you exactly why we as  malaysians should support our national football team..



so,do you get it MALAYSIANS???

Tuesday 14 February 2012

WE ARE IMPROVING A LOT

Nowadays,our national football team already have a patch in PES.Even our players face is not 100% original,but its still there rite!!!

Here are those pictures in the PES..
ENJOY!!!

Monday 13 February 2012

The Star Reborn....

Full Name: Mohd Safee Mohd Sali

     Position: Striker
     Chronicle of Birth: 29January 1984
     Place of Birth: Kajang, Selangor Darul Ehsan
     Status: Married and has 2 children

     Current club: FC Pelita Jaya, Indonesia.
     Prior to this club: Selangor, Sarawak, Melaka TMFC,
     International Cup: AFC Cup 2007, World Cup Qualifying,                                    Merdeka Cup,2007,SEA Games 2011

                                 


Mohd Safee Mohd Sali (born on January 29, 1984 in Selangor, Malaysia) is a soccer player as Attackers for  Malaysia and for KDP Jaya. Safee also represented Malaysia in many big tournament. Safee that prior to this play for TMFC Melaka, Kuala Lumpur FA, FA Sarawak Selangor FA. Safee is now a soccer player who first played in  Indonesia Super League with the PPK Jaya.









Safee is currently known widely as the best striker in Malaysia during his generation and was compared to the late, legendary Mokhtar Dahari.The Malaysian King of Football, Datuk Abdul Ghani Minhat also considered Safee to be the current best striker in Malaysia having professionally playing outside Malaysia.


Honour

 Selangor

  • Malaysia Charity Shield: 2009, 2010
  • Malaysia FA Cup: 2009
  • Malaysia Super League: 2009, 2010

Malaysia

  • Merdeka Tournament: 2007 (U-23)
  • 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup Winners

Individual

  • 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup Top Goal Scorer

The Legend

Super Mokh
Almost every one of us has participated in some sporting activity at some point of our lives. For most, sports are just another recreational activity or something we do to stay in shape. However, for some, sports are their lives and they have devoted great amounts of time and effort to excel in their field. Some have done tremendously well that they have become legends, and are fondly remembered and spoken of till today. We take a look at ten of the most remembered legends, both male and female who have taken the country to great sporting heights.

   Popularly known as “Supermokh”, Datuk Mokhtar Dahari was an iconic football hero of the 1970s and one of the nation’s most legendary strikers, playing a key role in steering Selangor to clinch 10 Malaysia Cup titles. He made his first international appearance for Malaysia against Sri Lanka in the 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament and won his 100th cap for the national team when he played against Japan in 1976 in the Merdeka Football Tournament. Overall, in international games, he helped the national football team score a total 125 goals in 167 caps. He was definitely the best striker Malaysia had ever produced, being famous for his speed, accuracy and dribbling. Mokhtar died at the age of 37 from Motor Neurone Disease at the Subang Jaya Medical Centre (SJMC) on 11 July 1991.

   Another national soccer legend who played alongside the late Mokhtar, was Datuk Soh Chin Aun, known as“tauke” or boss to his teammates and fans. Soh was the youngest member of the national team at the age of 21 when they played in the Olympic qualifiers in Seoul, South Korea in 1971. His partnership with his teammate, Santokh Singh was the most solid defense in the much-feared Malaysian team back then. He wasalso known as the God of War, because of his commanding presence in the centre of defense that earnedhim the captain’s armband for the qualifying team for the 1980 Moscow Olympics. Though not recognised internationally, he was claimed to have made 252 international appearances for his country, making him the most capped international player in the world.
Santokh Singh

   Santokh was also part of the legendary soccer team at that time, along with Mokhtar and Soh. Santokh participated in the 1972 Munich Olympics and was also among the qualifying team for the 1980 Moscow Olympics. Together with Soh, the duo formed an impenetrable defensive wall for the fearsome team Malaysia then. Santokh currently lives out a peaceful life and now resides in Setapak. He has appeared for Malaysia in eight qualifiers for various FIFA World Cups.
Soh Chin Aun


  FOOTBALL PLAYER LIST IN SEA GAMES (MALAYSIA)

Olympic coach, Ong Kim Swee was a line-up the final list of players and that will overcome the challenge of football in the 2011 SEA Games in Indonesia. Malaysian football squad will travel to Indonesia either at 4 or 5 November after the group stage begins.
SEA Games
 
Full List of  Malaysia U-23 :
Goalkeeper ::
  • Khairul Fahmi Che Mat
  • Mohd Izham Tarmizi.
Defense :
  • Mahali Jasuli
  • Mohd Muslim Ahmad
  • Mohd Fadhli Shas
  • Mohd Amer Saidin
  • Fandi Othman
  • Asraruddin Putra
  • Zubir Azmi.
Midfielder :
  • Baddrol Bakhtiar(kapten)
  • Wan Zaharulnizam
  • K.Gurusamy
  • Shukur Jusoh
  • Irfan Fazail
  • Yong Kuong Yong
  • Nazmi Faiz.
Striker :
  • Syahrul Azwari
  • Thamil Arasu
  • Izzaq Faris
  • Fakri Saarani

Sunday 12 February 2012

they arise again...


The Malaysian national football team (Pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan Malaysia) nicknamed Harimau Malaya, as the Malayan Tiger, is the national team of Malaysia and is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). Before 1963, the team represented the Federation of Malaya and was known as the Malaya national football team.


 To date, the most significant successes of the team has come in the regional AFF Suzuki Cup which Malaysia won in 2010 for the first time in history. In 2010, Malaysia beat Indonesia 4–2 on aggregate in the final to capture the country's first major international football title.

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