The Borneo Post

M’sia delights in Faiz’s Puskas award

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian football fans heaped praise on Mohd Faiz Subri on Tuesday after the Penang FA player received the Puskas Award for the best goal of 2016 at a FIFA ceremony in Zurich.

MohdFaiz’ s long-range, swerving free kick was overwhelmi­ngly voted goal of the year and will restore some pride in Malaysian football, which has suffered a decline over the past four decades.

Mohd Faiz, the first Asian to win the annual award since it was first handed out in 2009, was a virtual unknown before his Feb 16 wonder goal and he joins an elite club that includes Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c of Sweden and Brazilian star Neymar.

Social media was flooded with congratula­tory messages for the Malaysian Super League player, including from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and other national leaders.

“Your achievemen­t in the # FIFAPuskas­Award 2016 will inspire all Malaysian footballer­s and also makes the country proud!” the prime minister said in a Twitter post.

Penang Football Associatio­n deputy president Laurence Loh said the award-winning goal was no fluke as the forward has scored similar goals playing in the lower divisions.

“That means he must have trained very hard,” Loh said, adding that Mohd Faiz was inspired by Real Madrid star Ronaldo to hone his free kick skills.

The trophy, which was given out late on Monday in Switzerlan­d’s largest city Zurich, will give new hope to Malaysian fans, long frustrated by their country’s decline in the sport.

The national team are ranked 161st out of 209 countries, a far cry from their time as a regional powerhous e and Olympic contender in the 1970s.

Malaysia qualified for the 1972 Munich Games where they beat the United States 3- 0 but lost by the same score to West Germany and 6- 0 to Morocco.

The match that defined the “Golden Era” was their 2-1 victory over South Korea which earned them a spot at the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

However, Malaysia eventually boycotted the Olympics over Rus si a’s 19 79 invasion of Afghanista­n.

That was the last time Malaysia qualified for the Olympics.

Away from the pitch, local football is still reeling from a nationwide match-fixing scandal in the mid-1990s. — Reuters

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