The Borneo Post

Final debutants in Tun Sharifah Rodziah tourney

- By Jude Toyat reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: Football fans here can expect an exciting Tun Sharifah Rodziah Cup final as hosts Sarawak will take on Kedah, both are first-time finalists, for the coveted title at Miri Stadium at 4pm today.

According to Football Associatio­n of Malaysia ( FAM) head of women department Normala Abdul Rashid, both teams have created history this year by advancing to their first ever final after 30 years.

“We expect the stadium to be flooded with spectators and football enthusiast­s as this will be historical for Sarawak and Kedah as for the past 30 years of the competitio­n, this is the first time the two teams make it to the final,” she told The Borneo Post when met after a meeting at Parkcity Everly Hotel here yesterday.

Meanwhile, Mohd Fuad Mohd Sapri of Football Associatio­n of Sarawak (FAS) said the final isa tribute to Sarawak as apart from being given the right to host the competitio­n, the state has created a number of records in terms of organisati­on of the event and the team’s achievemen­t.

“Therefore, I encourage football fans throughout the state to come to Miri Stadium and give their unequivoca­l support to the competing teams,” he added.

Sarawak head coach Hakimi Man said the final was a delight to the state and would provide great impact to the developmen­t of women football in Sarawak.

“In terms of preparatio­n for

In terms of preparatio­n for the final, we are mentally and physically prepared.

the final, we are mentally and physically prepared.

“Although playing at home ground does give us pressure but we will consider it as an advantage and motivation for us to excel against Kedah.

“It is hoped that through this competitio­n, and after the final, we will be able to wholly strengthen our women team,” he said.

Hakimi also revealed that players would receive a special incentives if they won the Cup.

“The FAS promises us a special

Hakimi Man, Sarawak head coach

bonus as a motivation for the players to be more competitiv­e and give their best in the final,” he added.

Among the guests expected at the final today are Assistant Minister for Youth and Sports Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, FAM secretary-general Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin and Women FAM executive committee members including Datuk Suraya Yaacob.

Also present at the press conference were Sarawak captain Rogayah Ali, her Kedah counterpar­t Noor Hartini Jasni and Kedah head coach Zulkif li Jaafar.

The national inter-state women football tournament is organised by FAM and the 30th edition is the first to be hosted outside Peninsular Malaysia.

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 ??  ?? Rogayah (second left) and Noor Hartini holding the trophy while Hakimi (left) and Zulkifli look on.
Rogayah (second left) and Noor Hartini holding the trophy while Hakimi (left) and Zulkifli look on.
 ??  ?? Normala and Mohd Fuad.
Normala and Mohd Fuad.

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