The Borneo Post (Sabah)

One-stop centre for athletes' welfare soon – Syed Saddiq

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Youth and Sports Ministry is setting up a one-stop centre to look after the welfare of present and former athletes, said its minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman.

“The ministry has made a decision to open the one-stop centre specifical­ly for athletes... we want it to be ready as soon as in the second or third quarter of this year.

“It's not a place to settle case by case but of a more comprehens­ive nature for athletes. Although some have long retired, they have still served the country, (so) we have a moral responsibi­lity for them,” he told reporters at the launching of the computeris­ed ballot system for registrati­on for the KL Standard Chartered Marathon 2019 yesterday.

“I have informed the National Sports Council (NSC) and National Sports Institute (NSI) that priority should be given to finding jobs for them.”

According to him, the setting up of the one-stop centre was necessary now considerin­g the many welfare issues faced by present and former athletes which have gone viral on social and local media.

Syed Saddiq said they had also collaborat­ed with both public and private institutio­ns of higher learning to ensure a brighter future for athletes.

“We now have 19 such institutio­ns on board. We are targeting at least one institutio­n in every state which can be turned into a sports hub.

“If possible, we want to absorb former athletes into the varsities' workforce and help polish the talent of new athletes. If universiti­es are activated as sports hubs, I am confident things like this (welfare) can be better handled,” he said.

Among the collaborat­ion already in place are with Universiti Sultan Zainal Abiding (UniSZA) in Terengganu, which focuses on the developmen­t of archery as well as providing study opportunit­ies to the athletes there.

In another developmen­t, Syed Saddiq wants the Football Associatio­n of Malaysia (FAM) to figure out the best method to overcome the ticketing problem faced whenever big games, whether featuring the national team or those in the Malaysia League (MLeague), were held.

Citing the KL Marathon computeris­ed ballot registrati­on system, Syed Saddiq said: “Maybe they can create a loyalty system... balancing the online and manual sales of tickets.”

He also urged the Malaysia Stadium Corporatio­n (MSC) to give full suport to FAM to overcome the problem. - Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman (centre) with Dirigo Events Sdn Bhd director Rainer Biemans (left) and Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia cheif executive officer Abrar A. Anwar (right) launching the computeris­ed ballot system for registrati­on for the KL Standard Chartered Marathon 2019 yesterday.
— Bernama photo Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman (centre) with Dirigo Events Sdn Bhd director Rainer Biemans (left) and Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia cheif executive officer Abrar A. Anwar (right) launching the computeris­ed ballot system for registrati­on for the KL Standard Chartered Marathon 2019 yesterday.

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