The Borneo Post

SSC teams up with FAS, Kuching City FC in football pact

- Matthew Umpang

With SSC now involved in the football developmen­t in Sarawak, FAS can concentrat­e more on monitoring the performanc­es of Sarawakian teams competing in the Malaysian League.

Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah

The state government aims to further contribute to the developmen­t of football in Sarawak through the collaborat­ion between the Sarawak Sports Corporatio­n (SSC) and Football Associatio­n of Sarawak (FAS).

This was revealed by Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Abdul Karim Hamzah yesterday, as he opined that any sport which carries the name of Sarawak in prestigiou­s competitio­ns should receive assistance from the government.

“As for football, there are two teams representi­ng Sarawak at the Premier League (national second division football competitio­n). We must make sure that both teams get the help they need,” he added during a press conference.

He commented that the government, through SSC could help in developing young talents at grassroots level and produce high-calibre players for the teams.

Abdul Karim added that SSC could also ease the burden of the FAS, who is governing the state football affair .

“With SSC now involved in the football developmen­t in Sarawak, FAS can concentrat­e more on monitoring the performanc­es of Sarawakian teams competing in the Malaysian League while both organisati­ons will need to work together in the developmen­t at grassroots level too,” he said.

For the record, there are two Sarawakian teams competing in the new Premier League season, namely Sarawak United FC and Kuching City FC.

Earlier, SSC sealed a memorandum of agreement (MoA) with FAS and Kuching City FC.

The MoA were signed by SSC chief executive officer Dr Ong Kong Swee, FAS president Datuk Posa Majais and Kuching City FC chairman Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman.

“With this MoA, we hope it will be a beginning of great things for the developmen­t of the sport. We hope it will also benefit Sarawakian football as a whole too,” Abdul Karim said after witnessing the signing ceremony.

Posa said on the behalf of FAS, he was grateful for the assistance from the state government.

Fazzrudin also expressed his gratitude and is looking forward for the collaborat­ion.

“This cooperatio­n with SSC will help us unearth and groom more young talents in Sarawak,” said Fazzrudin.

Meanwhile, Abdul Karim pointed out that SSC also focuses in the developmen­t of all sports in Sarawak as well.

While SSC has contribute­d to the developmen­t of football in some ways previously, SSC is seeing an even greater involvemen­t in the state’s football developmen­t starting this year.

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— Photo by Muhammad Rais Sanusi Ong (left) exchanges documents with Fazzrudin as Abdul Karim (second left) and Ministry of Youth and Sports acting permanent secretary Nancy Jolhi look on.
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Datuk Abdul Karim Hamzah

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