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Malaysian football to do like France

- AT A GLANCE Premier League: FIXTURES — Super League, Today: Tomorrow: Premier League, Today: Syafiq Aznan

RESULTS — Super League:

Melaka 3 Selangor 2, Pahang 1 PKNS 0, JDT 4 Kelantan 0.

MISC-MIFA 3 UKM 1, Sarawak 5 Terengganu II 2, Felda Utd 2 Police 2, UiTM 0 JDT II 2.

Perak v Kedah (Perak Stadium), K Lumpur v N Sembilan (KL Stadium); Terengganu v Kelantan (Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium).

UKM v Penang (Selayang Stadium), Sabah v Felcra (Likas Stadium).

FA of Malaysia president Datuk Hamidin Amin is keen on a suggestion to find naturalise­d players for the national team.

Taking a leaf from France’s World Cup success, Hamidin believes that giving citizenshi­p to talented players is a good alternativ­e to improving Malaysia’s world ranking.

However, Hamidin stressed that the proposal is still in its early stage, and much more needs to be done before it can become a reality.

“This suggestion will be put forward to the national team committee and needs to be fine tuned because it involves our government’s commitment as well as the foreign countries we would be dealing with.

“I believe Brazilian and African players would be the best choice if we get into it.

“We also need to hold a discussion with the government as well as the Malaysian Football League because after serving football for a long time, I believe we need to have foreign players to make an impact like the Philippine­s.

“This has been an idea that I have been thinking about, but still we need to discuss it with the relevant bodies, and it would take a long time to implement.”

FAM have previously given the green light to players with at least one Malaysian parent to represent the country.

Some of the mixed marriage players who have represente­d Malaysia are Matthew Davies (Pahang), Natxo Insa (JDT), Brendan Gan (Perak) and Khair Jones (Malacca United).

 ??  ?? Pahang defender and team captain, Matthew Davies (left) is of Australian-Malaysian parentage who was born Down Under but now represents Malaysia. PIC BY RASUL AZLI SAMAD
Pahang defender and team captain, Matthew Davies (left) is of Australian-Malaysian parentage who was born Down Under but now represents Malaysia. PIC BY RASUL AZLI SAMAD

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