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Pemain sarawak 2015
Pemain sarawak 2015









Having won a few major Malaysian football honours and trophies, the team had won the Malaysia FA Cup in 1992, the old Malaysian Premier League in 1997 (which was Malaysian top-tier division league at the time) and the Malaysia Charity Shield in 1998. The team's home matches used to be played at the 26,000 capacity Sarawak State Stadium in Kuching, the capital city of Sarawak. To those who follow Malaysian football on the other hand, the team was simply known as Sarawak or the Sarawak State Football Team. To outsiders who are not familiar with the Malaysian football system or league (before the year 2020), the team was simply known as Sarawak FA because it was run by the Football Association of Sarawak (FAS). How the team was run was much like all the other Malaysian state football teams competing in the old Malaysian football system before the year 2021 too.

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It is also important to note that Sarawak FA is a football team that is not run as a professional football club, but rather a team that was funded and run by a Malaysian state football association that relied mostly on state government grants. It was one of the 14 Malaysian state teams of the Malaysian football structure before the Malaysian football league demanded all teams competing in the country's top two leagues to be run as or changed to professional clubs by 2021. Results – Division 2: Police 6 Perlis 2 Armed Forces 4 Kedah 2 Kelantan 6 Sarawak 0 Sunday (29, Nov, 2015): Selangor v Kedah (6pm, Pitch 1) Perlis v Sarawak (Pitch 2, 6pm) Police v Armed Forces (Pitch 1, 8pm).Sarawak FA State Football Team ( Malay: Pasukan Bola Sepak Negeri Sarawak) was a defunct football team which represented the Malaysian region (formerly state) of Sarawak from 1974 to 2020 in the Malaysian football league. It will be tough against Police but we will certainly be in better condition to take them on,” said Sharun. “We only found our momentum late in the game today and I am satisfied with our first three points. However, Armed Forces marched on with a 43rd minute field goal from Tuan Abdul Walid, his second in the tournament, and a Mohamad Faizul Shafiq 54th minute penalty stroke.Īrmed Forces coach, Sharun Nizam Rashid, said he is confident his players will rise to the occasion against Police on Sunday after a hard-fought match against Kedah.

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Kedah, beaten 4-1 by Perlis on Friday, struck back with field goals from Mohd Fahmi Nasir (13th) and M.Saravanan (38th). Razali Mohd Hazemi opened accounts for the soldiers with a fifth minute penalty corner strike and Tuan Abdul Walid made it 2-0 four minutes later via a field goal. All we need is play hard as we did against Police and Sarawak,” added Faizal.Īrmed Forces also clawed back from a 3-6 thrashing by Selangor on Friday to nail Kedah 4-2. “Our next game will be against Perlis on Tuesday and we must continue this momentum. There is far better coordination among the players and this is what I am looking from my team.”

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Kelantan captain, Mohd Faizal Md Daud, said: “We played much better today as a unit. Mohd Aminuddin Zin helped himself with two penalty corner strikes (8th, 53rd) while goals from Azmi Deraman (47th, PC), Mahathir Rathuwan (49th, FG), Mohammad Syabrie Shamsuddin (55th, FG) and Nur Badruzzaman Mohamad (58th, FG) added to Sarawak’s misery. The east coast state fielded nine players’ Under-21 years of age and triumphed 6-0 over Sarawak led by former national junior trainee Dangerous Lee in one-sided affair match. Kelantan and Armed Forces also bounced back from Friday’s opening day defeats to register big wins over their opponents. Perlis replied with goals from Azroy Azeman (31st, FG) and national junior Muhammad Najmi Jazlan penalty stroke 10 minutes later. The Cops, who defeated Kelantan 5-3 on Friday, remained unbeaten after two matches to lead the Division Two table standings with six points.īaljit Singh scripted Perlis downfall with four penalty corner goals (20th, 9th, 45th, 46th) while Kevinder Singh (27th, FG) and Azreen Rizal (57th, FG) gave Police this well deserved win over the tiny northern state. Police continued their fine run in the TNB 53rd Tun Abdul Razak Cup Division Two tournament with a 6-2 demolition of Perlis at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil yesterday.









Pemain sarawak 2015