Monday, November 8, 2010

FAS mesti adakan semula AGM

Persatuan Bola Sepak Sarawak (FAS) mesti mengadakan semula Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan (AGM) bagi memastikan persatuan itu benar-besar sah dari segi peraturan perlembagaan Pertubuhan Sarawak (ROS).

Pada ketika ini, kepimpinan FAS tidak sah kerana AGM pada 21 Ogos 2010 lepas turit dihadiri Persatuan Bola Sepak Bahagian Kuching (PBBK).

Sepatutnya PBBK tidak dibenarkan menyertai AGM tersebut kerana persatuan itu belum sah pendaftarannya kepada ROS.

Mengikut perlembagaan pertubuhan, exco kepimpinan sesebuah persatuan atau pertubuhan itu dianggap TIDAK SAH apabila pemilihan tersebut turut melibatkan persatuan belum berdaftar.

Oleh itu, perlu bagi FAS mengadakan mesyuarat agung semula secara 'tergempar' bagi memastikan persatuan badan induk bola sepak Bumi Kenyalang itu dapat bergabung dengan Persatuan Bola Sepak Malaysia (FAM) secara sah.

Tindakan PBBK mengambil bahagian dalam AGM FAS baru-baru ini, adalah seperti mengundang 'malapetaka' kepada semua penyokong, penonton dan peminat bola sepak Negeri Sarawak.


Friday, November 5, 2010

Amat Memalukan!!! Dimanakah Sarawak???!!!

Kelantan dominate 2010 national football awards

Posted on November 3, 2010, Wednesday

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia Cup champions Kelantan dominated the 2010 National 100Plus-FAM football awards by sweeping five of the seven awards at stake.

Kelantan who beat Negeri Sembilan 2-1 on Saturday to win the Malaysia Cup after 55 years to set a historic feat, added another piece of history by becoming the first team to win so many awards in a season.

Striker Norshahrul Idlan Talaha was the toast of Kelantan when he won the Best Striker award and the coveted Most Valuable Player of the season.

“This is a very significant and meaningful award in my career. After winning the SEA Games gold medal with the national team, I hope to assist the national team in the Guangzhou Asian Games,” said Norshahrul Idlan, who took home a trophy and RM3,000 for Most Valuable Player and RM500 for Best Striker.

The East Coast sides goalkeeper Khairul Fahmi Che Mat who performed well during the Malaysia Cup final was also a double-award winner by clinching the Best Goalkeeper and Best Young Player awards.

To cap a brilliant day for Kelantan, coach B. Satianathan, who guided the team to their historic victory, won the Best Coach of the Year award.

The only awards that escaped the clutches of Kelantan players was the Best Midfielder award that went to Baddrol Bakhtiar from Kedah and Best Defender award won by Negeri Sembilan’s Mohd Aidil Zafuan Abdul Razak. Three other teams won special awards, namely Johor FC (Best Club side), Selangor (Best Football Association) and Kedah (Best Fan Club).
   

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Paul the ‘psychic’ World Cup octopus dead


Posted on October 27, 2010, Wednesday

BERLIN: Paul the octopus, who shot to fame during this year’s football World Cup in South Africa for his flawless record in predicting game outcomes, has died, his aquarium in Germany said yesterday.

“Management and staff at the Oberhausen Sea Life Centre were devastated to discover that oracle octopus Paul, who achieved global renown during the recent World Cup, had passed away overnight,” the aquarium said in a sombre statement.

“Paul amazed the world by correctly predicting the winners of all Germany’s World Cup clashes, and then of the final,” said Sea Life manager Stefan Porwoll. — AFP

Joseph Kallang on FAS’ radar

by Simon Ingka Crown.
The Borneo Post
Posted on October 27, 2010, Wednesday

KUCHING: The Football Association of Sarawak (FAS) is keen to lure midfielder Joseph Kallang back to the state from TTeam Terengganu.

An FAS source said it was likely Sarawak would attempt to sign the talented midfielder to strengthen the Crocs for the 2011 Mleague.

Kallang still has a one-year contract to run with T-Team.

“Should Terengganu FA agree to release him, we will definitely take him back,” the source said.

However, it added, TTeam were not likely to agree to a free transfer for Kallang and the contract between the two FAs on the player’s future movement had to be studied thoroughly.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Persatuan Bola Sepak Sarawak Haram???

KUCHING: Persatuan Bola Sepak Sarawak (FAS) adalah persatuan haram berdasarkan peraturan dan perlembagaan penubuhan persatuan.

FAS telah mengadakan Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan (AGM) di Hotel Dormani Kuching pada 21 Ogos 2010 untuk pemilihan pucuk pimpinan (presiden) dan ahli-ahli majlis tertinggi persatuan itu.

Walaupun dilihat mesyuarat agung itu berjalan dengan lancar, tetapi ada kecacatannya kerana Persatuan Bolasepak Bahagian Kuching yang belum disahkan pendaftarannya menghadiri mesyuarat itu.

Pemilihan itu menyaksikan jawatan presiden dimenangi oleh Datu Sudarsono Osman yang menewaskan Naib Presiden FAS Dr. Paruwadi Haji Musa dengan kelebihan enam undi.

Datu Sudarsono merupakan Pengerusi Kumpulan Pengurusan Bola Sepak Sarawak (FMG) Sdn Bhd (sebuah syarikat berkaitan kerajaan – GLC) ditubuhkan di bawah Kementerian Pembangunan Sosial dan Urbanisasi (KPSU) Negeri Sarawak.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Sufizal serahkan gelaran juara Piala Sarawak 2010 kepada Kuching

Pemain simpanan Sarawak Sufizal Ismail telah menghampakan pasukan BDR FC dari Samarahan apabila pemain tersebut gagal menyempurnakan dua peluang keemasan untuk meranapkan peluang pasukan lawan Kuching memenangai Piala Sarawak dalam perlawanan akhir yang berlangsung petang tadi.

Keputusan perlawanan masih terikat 0-0 sehinggalah ke separuh masa kedua apabila Macswyzee Riot berjaya mengambil kesempatan dari pergelutan di depan pintu gol untuk meletak Kuching di hadapan.

Walau bagaimanapun kegembiraan Kuching tidak berpanjangan apabila Abang Mohd Zafari Abang Othman berjaya membuat jaringan kira-kira 10 minit selepas itu.

Pada ketika peminat merasakan perlawanan akan berkesudahan dengan jaringan 1-1, Sufizal telah memeranjatkan pemain pertahanan Kuching apabila berjaya membolos kawalan ketat untuk berdepan dengan penjaga gol Awang Mohd Tarmizi.

Malangnya, pemain muda tersebut gagal menyempurnakan peluang apabila bola gagal dihantar kearah kawasan kosong di bahagian pintu gol tetapi terus kepada Awang Mohd.


Saturday, October 23, 2010

Nigerian footballer sentenced to death in Malaysia

Posted on October 23, 2010, Saturday

SHAH ALAM: A Nigerian footballer-turned-drug trafficker was sentenced to death by the High Court here yesterday, after he was found guilty of trafficking in 530.14 grammes of heroin in Puchong last year.

Justice Datuk Abdul Alim Abdullah said at the end of defence case, Danny Phiri, 25, had failed to raise any reasonable doubt on the prosecution case.

He was charged with drug trafficking under Section 39B(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drug Act 1952, which carries the mandatory death sentence upon conviction.

He had committed the offence at an apartment unit of Block A-3A-08, Koi Tropikana, 3rd mile Jalan Puchong, Puchong at 12.35am on May 15, last year.

According to the facts of the case, the police, acting on a tip-off, had forced their way into the apartment unit and detained the accused and his Filipina girlfriend.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Piala Sarawak 2010 - Keputusan Perlawanan Hari Ini

KUCHING:

(a) Sri Aman seri dengan Mukah 3-3 (Stadium Sarawak)
(b) Limbang seri dengan PDRM 2-2- (Stadium Negeri)
(c) BDR (Samarahan) kalahkan Miri 4-0 (Padang C)
(d) DBKU kalahkan Sibu 3-0 (Padang D)

Piala Sarawak 2010 - Sibu tidak gentar hadapi DBKU

Utusan Borneo 10 Oktober 2010

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Piala Sarawak 2010 - PDRM akur kekuatan Samarahan

Utusan Borneo 19 Oktober 2010

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Kapit retains Yayasan S’wak Gold Cup

by Perry Ragam.
Posted on October 18, 2010, Monday
KUCHING: Defending champion Kapit proved their mettle once more when they successfully retain the championship title in the Yayasan Sarawak Gold Cup football tournament held at the Sarawak Stadium here yesterday.

CONGRATULATIONS: Tun Salahuddin (right) presenting prize to a team manager.

In the final, the Kapit football squad defeated the Samarahan team 5-4 in the penalty shoot-out of the annual football tournament organised in conjunction with the 89th birthday celebration of the Head of State Tun Datuk Patinggi Abang Muhammad Salahuddin.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Miri told to play their best in S’wak Cup

New Sarawak Tribune - Sunday, 17 October 2010 00:00 Nur Aishah binti Zainal

MIRI: Miri football team were urged to play their best in the Sarawak Cup 2010 football tournament which will be held in Kuching starting today until Oct 24.

“Do not take this matter lightly, instead take the game seriously,” said vice president of Sarawak Football Association cum Miri team manager, Sazali Abdul Rahman.

He reminded the players not to waste their efforts of training for two months and hoped the team would go far in the tournament.

Meanwhile, according to manager of Fatimah Bersatu Sdn Bhd, Mahdi Abdul Rahman, the team must improve their development and performance.

“I hope this effort would bring good results and allow another company to develop this sport,” he said when handing over the sponsorship to the Miri football team for the tournament at Park City Everly Hotel, here, yesterday.

Led by their captain, Mohd Fadly Kassim, the players who on average are 18-years have- been given high expectations to win the tournament.
 

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Pay locals more: Awg Mahyan

Hussin Abdul Rahman
Wednesday, 13 October 2010 13:17

KUCHING: Many football fans, especially those in the Peninsula, think they know a lot about Awang Mahyan Awang Muhammad, the coach synonymous with the war-cry Ngap Sayot.

Or the coach who bravel y jumped into the Sarawak River when Sarawak famously qualified for their first Malaysia Cup semifinal back in the 80s.

But Awang is more than the coach wrongly associated with robust tactics, as many opposing teams had claimed when they were defeated by Sarawak then.

The man, who is now more involved with lawn bowls and cricket (he’s the president of both the sports’ state bodies) and taking care of Sarawak referees, is a sophisticated character when it comes to football.

Awang, during a chat while he was watching the Kuching under- 14 cricket final between SMK Bandar Kuching 2 and SMK Muara Tuang last week, was refreshingly open and thoughtful when probed on football matters and coaching.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Jadual Perlawanan Piala Sarawak 2010

Kumpulan A

1 BDR lwn Sarikei 18 Okt 3.30pm Std Negeri
2 Miri lwn BDR 19 Okt 3.30pm Padang C
3 Sarikei lwn Miri 20 Okt 3.30pm Std Sarawak

Kumpulan B

1 DBKU lwn Betong 18 Okt 3.30pm Std Sarawak
2 Sibu lwn DBKU 19 Okt 3.30pm Padang C
3 Betong lwn Sibu 21 Okt 3.30pm Std Sarawak

Kumpulan C

1 Mukah lwn Kuching 18 Okt 3.30pm Padang C
2 Sri Aman lwn Mukah 19 Okt 3.30pm Std Sarawak
3 Kuching lwn Sri Aman 21 Okt 3.30pm Padang D

Kumpulan D

1 PDRM lwn Samarahan 17 Okt 8.00pm Std Sarawak
2 Bintulu lwn Limbang 18 Okt 3.30pm Padang D
3 Limbang lwn PDRM 19 Okt 3.30pm Std Negeri
4 Samarahan lwn Limbang 20 Okt 3.30pm Padang C
5 PDRM lwn Bintulu 20 Okt 3.30pm Padang D
6 Samarahan lwn Bintulu 21 Okt 3.30pm Padang C

Suku Akhir
1. Johan Kump A lwn Naib Johan Kump C 22 Okt 3.00pm Std Negeri
2. Johan Kump B lwn Naib Johan Kump D 22 Okt 3.00pm Padang C
3. Johan Kump C lwn Naib Johan Kump A 22 Okt 3.00pm Std Sarawak
4. Johan Kump D lwn Naib Johan Kump B 22 Okt 3.00pm Padang D

Separuh akhir
5. Pemenang 1 lwn Pemenang 2 23 Okt 3.00pm Std Sarawak
6. Pemenang 3 lwn Pemenang 4 23 Okt 3.00pm Std Negeri

Perlawanan Akhir
7. Pemenang 5 lwn Pemenang 6 24 Okt 3.00pm Std Sarawak 

Sunday, October 10, 2010

MY HONEST OPINION: SFFC mesti berubah

Dalam tempoh terdekat ini kita telah melihat perubahan demi perubahan berlaku dalam 'dunia' bolasepak Sarawak.

Kini kita telah mendapat seorang presiden Persatuan Bola Sepak (FAS) baru yang berwibawa Datu Sudarsono Osman.

Dan kita juga telah melihat FAS mengambil inisiatif untuk memulakan 'kehidupan' baru bolasepak dengan mendekati Persatuan Pengadil Bolasepak Sarawak (Safra) yang diketuai oleh pencipta Ngap Sayot Awang Mahyan Awang Mohamed.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Jahar: Sarawak suntuk penjaga gol berwibawa

by Wan Ali Amit.
Posted on August 3, 2010, Tuesday

KUCHING: Dalam sejarah bola sepak Sarawak, tiada seorang pun penjaga gol yang menyarung pasukan negeri benar-benar dianggap berwibawa justeru mampu memantapkan benteng terakhir pasukan.

Program pembangunan bola sepak perlu ambil kira keperluan ini


Sarawak meniti era gemilang (1980-an) dalam dunia bola sepak tatkala pasukan Ngap Sayot di bawah bimbingan jurulatih tempatan, Awang Mahyan Awang Mohamad mampu meletakkan pasukan kita sebaris dengan pasukan terbaik di persada bola sepak tanahair.

Kejayaan Ngap Sayot beraksi dalam Piala Malaysia merupakan satu pencapaian cemerlang buat pasukan negeri yang ketika itu dibintangi ramai pemain berkaliber termasuk penjaga gol, Affendi Jol.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Foreign imports to make comeback in 2012

Borneo Post - Posted on October 1, 2010, Friday

SHAH ALAM: Foreign players who were barred from playing in the M-League, are expected to make a comeback in 2012 but certainly not in 2011 said the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM).

The FAM competition committee will propose to the FAM Executive Council that the ban remain for the 2011 season.

Competition committee chairman Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin said the decision was made although all the affiliates of FAM had unanimously agreed that the presence of imported players would inject excitement and enhance the M-League.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Young footballers gunning for glory

September 28, 2010, Tuesday
TheBorneoPost

KUCHING: Sarawak for the first time will send in two teams to compete in the 2010 Borneo Football Cup which will kick off in Kota Kinabalu on Sept 30 to Oct 6.Flying the state colours will be Kickalob Sports Academy, a private football academy in Kuching, who will send in their under 12-year-old (20 players) and the under 14-year-old (20 players) squads.

Pitting themselves against teams from Australia, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and hosts Sabah, it is expected to be a high level of football marking a huge benchmark for the development of young footballers.
“This is a good opportunity for the players to be exposed to high level of competition,” said Daud Aba, technical director of the academy after receiving financial aid from Ministry of Social Development and Urbanisation (KPSU) presented by Dato Sri William Mawan Ikom at his office yesterday.

Regarding the end result, Daud is rather optimistic of their campaign saying that teams, especially the football academy from Australia have boasted of producing national players.

“It will not be so much of the playing skills that set us apart from the Australians due to the age group. What will set us apart is the physical built of our players compared to them,” said Daud.

He also said that their participation in the decade old tournament will compliment the state’s five years football development programme spearheaded by KPSU and the Sarawak State Sports Counci (MSNS).


Friday, September 24, 2010

FAS to organise leagues through all affiliates

KUCHING: The Sarawak FA has taken the big step of “taking football to the masses” through the organising of well-run leagues throughout all the 11 divisions in well-co-ordinated efforts to unearth cream of players in one or two years’ time.

Presently, the leagues are on the planning stage as such important steps like negotiating with sponsors are going on.

Sarawak FA (FAS) president Datu Sudarsono Osman, when contacted, said they are looking into all the details of finalising on the leagues to ensure that it is capably taken care of by the affiliates while the standard of the leagues must be maintained.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Sarawak Cup to be open affair with no age limits

New Sarawak Tribune - Tuesday, 21 September 2010 12:50 Martin Yee

KUCHING: The Sarawak Cup which will kick off from Oct 18 to 24 will be an open affair with no age limits, while teams are allowed to get the services of state players which is limited to three per team.

The state’s premier tournament this year will also see more teams participation, including club sides, with each division allowed to field a divisional and club side.

The Sarawak FA deputy president Mohd Abu Bakar Marzuki, who is also competitions committee chairman, said there is no age limit for the competing teams, unlike the previous tournament in 2008 where each team must have two under 20 players.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Pemain import kembali?


KUANTAN - Mungkinkah pemain import akan dibenarkan semula beraksi dalam Liga Malaysia musim depan?

Teka-teki perkara tersebut akan terjawab apabila Persatuan Bola Sepak Malaysia (FAM) mengadakan mesyuarat pada Oktober ini, dengan salah satu agendanya ialah membincangkan kemungkinan pemain import dibenarkan beraksi semula dalam Liga Malaysia.

Menurut Timbalan Presiden FAM, Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah (gambar), kewajaran pemain import untuk beraksi semula dalam liga tempatan, kini dikaji oleh Jawatankuasa Liga Malaysia.


Samarahan FA serious about developing football

March 7, 2010, Sunday

KUCHING: The Samarahan Football Association (SFA) showed they were serious about developing football in the Division when they introduced the Samarahan League and the Samarahan Cup at the beginning of the year.

OVER TO YOU: Haidel (left) taking over as Samarahan FA president from Paruwadi Musa at a special meeting yesterday.

SFA new president Haidel Heli who said this, pointed out that these local leagues were organised to help produce talented players for the state and the country.
 

Samarahan berpotensi jadi kuasa sukan, kata Abdul Karim

KOTA SAMARAHAN: Ba­hagian Samarahan memiliki potensi besar untuk men­jadi kuasa sukan di negeri ini pada masa akan datang, jika para penduduknya memberi tumpuan khusus dalam pem­bangunan sukan-sukan terba­bit, kata Ketua Setiausaha Politik Ketua Menteri, Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah.

Beliau berkata, memang diakui Samarahan kini mem­punyai banyak kemudahan sukan serta ramai atlet yang berbakat dalam sukan-sukan tertentu dan boleh diketen­gahkan di peringkat yang lebih tinggi.

“Kita akui Samarahan memiliki ramai atlet sukan yang berwibawa, malah kita di sini juga mempunyai sua­sana iklim persekitaran yang menarik untuk menganjurkan pelbagai aktiviti sukan kepada golongan generasi muda,” katanya berucap merasmikan penutupan kejohanan Liga Samarahan 2010 di Stadium Mini Kota Samarahan, di sini lewat petang kelmarin.

Pusingan kedua Piala Perpaduan bermula hari ini

September 18, 2010, Saturday

KUCHING: Sebanyak 32 pasukan sudah membuktikan kehebatan masing-masing apabila berjaya melepasi halangan pusingan pertama Kejohanan Bola Sepak Piala Perpaduan 2010 di Kampung Sambir, Asajaya semalam.

Kesemua pasukan terbabit bakal berentap dalam pusingan kedua bermula hari ini (Sabtu) bagi memburu tempat ke peringkat seterusnya.

Sebanyak 64 pasukan dari sekitar daerah Asajaya termasuk Bahagian Samarahan dan Kuching menyertai kejohanan bola sepak kalah mati itu.

Monday, September 13, 2010

FAS, Sarfa sedia bekerjasama demi martabatkan mutu pengadilan

September 13, 2010, Monday

KUCHING: Kira-kira 1,400 pengadil bola sepak Sarawak bakal mendapat manfaat daripada kerjasama yang cuba disemai di antara jawatankuasa pengadil Persatuan Bola Sepak Sarawak (FAS) dan Persatuan Pengadil Sarawak (Sarfa).

Pertemuan dua tokoh bola sepak tempatan baru-baru ini menjanjikan satu era baru buat para pengadil tempatan dalam meningkatkan mutu pengadilan mereka dalam sukan bola sepak.

Presiden jawatankuasa pengadil FAS, Haidel Heli berkata pertemuan beliau dengan Presiden Sarfa, Awang Mahyan Awang Mohamad tempoh hari telah membuahkan hasil apabila isu pengadil yang sekian lama menjadi persoalan akhirnya dapat diselesaikan.

Awang Mahyan turns to referees

New Sarawak Tribune - Monday, 13 September 2010 12:05 Hussin Abdul Rahman
  
KUCHING: Although he is no longer involved with football coaching, Awang Mahyan has not completely cut himself off from the sport which first helped make his name.

The coach who had opposing teams trembling when he prepared Sarawak’s ‘Ngap Sayot” sides in the early 80s, is now heavily involved with lawn bowls and cricket.

Awang is the president of both the state’s lawn bowls and cricket body. But football is still in his heart and Awang is helping out by taking care of the referees.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

FA of Sarawak to adopt new structure

Borneo Post - Posted on August 9, 2010, Monday

KUCHING: The upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Football Association of Sarawak (FAS) will see a new structure adopted by the association which is in line with the requirement of world football governing body FIFA.

This will augment professionalism in FAS and a beacon of hope for football in the state.

“The current structure is for all FAS affiliates to automatically become council members, whereas the new structure will see membership to the council by voting process.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Pemain Import Luar Negara Beraksi Semula??

FAM belum memutuskan Jawapan.

           



          Pengurusan Tertinggi FAS masih menunggu jawapan dari FAM, Sekiranya khidmat pemain Import dari Luar Negara digunakan semula, maka FAS mungkin tidak akan mengambil pemain Import daripada Semenanjung tetapi lebih
menumpukan kepada pemain Import Luar Negara.



  ~Datu Sudarsono Osman~

AGM FAS




KUCHING: Datu Sudarsono Osman is the new president of the Football Association of Sarawak (FAS) for 2010-2012 after garnering 11 out of the 17 votes from the states affiliates at the association’s annual general meeting (AGM).

Friday, August 6, 2010

Reinventing the Sarawak football team

by Simon Ingka Crown.
Posted on August 6, 2010, Friday

KUCHING: The three Ps — profitability, profes-sionalism and passion — are key to uplift the standard of football in Sarawak.

Without these pillars, the game in the state will not improve much.

Ending another season on a low note, the Crocs have been getting a lot of flak for lacking dedication, team spirit and technical competence in their Premier League campaign.

But the finger should not be pointed solely at the team as the whole system is equally to blame, if not more.

Absence of the three Ps is at the heart of the problem. So not surprisingly, the consensus is that playing football has no future in the state — and the country, for that matter.

Friday, July 9, 2010

England beckons for one Tamil school team

New Straits Times, Jul 9, 2010

FOOTBALL development at Tamil schools has received a boost as the champions of the Road To England grand finals at the Kota Raja ground in Klang tomorrow will be on a three-week attachment with an English Premier League (EPL) academy in December.

The programme was launched by Oms Foundation and organised by Ken Barnes Soccer Skills where 526 Tamil schools competed in the talent scouting road show in all states except Terengganu, Sabah and Sarawak. A total of 24 schools qualified for the grand finals.

The best two teams from each State made the grand finals while Selangor, Perak and Kedah had additional slots due to overwhelming response.

Ken Barnes Soccer Skills chief operating officer (COO) P. Subramaniam said the move was to see football progressing in Tamil schools again and he was happy with the response for the road show.

"Our intention is to promote football in Tamil schools and, with the support of the Oms Foundation, it was a success," said Subramaniam.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Can Kids Groomed As Future Footballers Get It Right?

easterntimes.com

Should there be a technical director appointed to effectively implement and oversee the State football development, not only to make sure the blueprint is carried out effectively, but to ensure that the players produced are true professionals who can adapt to the football systems?

Currently, the development, which has been carried out in a “liberalised” manner, under the Sarawak State Sports Council (MSNS), has no technical director but a “part-time technical director” and a technical director of the President’s Cup squad.

In the case of Sarawak, a technical director of coaching had been in the past been appointed by FAS like Tom Sermani in the late 1990s or Jalil Ramli who had handled the State team. 

A person like Sarawak professional coach, Mohd Zaki Sheikh Ahmad who is under the payroll of FAS and handles the State senior team should be the person. 

Just like England coach, Fabio Capello who handled the senior team where the coaches of the Under-23 or Under-19 England teams report to him.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Parents give thumbs up to Kickalob academy

by Ting Tieng Hee and Perry Ragam
TheBorneoPost 

KUCHING: Parents of children at Kickalob Sports Academy are happy with its training programme, saying it has proven “very good and effective” in teaching the young to play football.

According to the parents, the programme has given their children the opportunity to learn more about the game and improve their playing skills.

They believe with individual coaching, the academy will take the children up a higher level.

One parent, Terry Enjeng, who has enrolled three of her children – Ryan Bunsu, Marcel Owen and Adrian Assan – is giving the academy’s coaching methods the thumbs up.

“I can see my boys have improved greatly in techniques since joining the programme last year,” she said.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

S’wak On Road To Excellence

BY TONY MARIADASS
Easterntimes

KUCHING: If only the other states’ sports councils and state governments in the country can emulate Sarawak, Malaysian sports will be placed on a firm footing for the future.

Sarawak is the one State that just do not sit round waiting for handouts from the Federal Government. It initiated many sports programmes on their own.

Yes, they do get assistance from the Federal Government through the National Sports Council’s branch in Kuching, but it is the action-orientated and foresight of the State Sports Council headed by the Minister of the Social Development and Urbanisation Ministry, Dato Sri William Mawan, that has put sports programmes for Sarawak in place.

However, Sarawak’s sport prowess is not recent. Sarawak produced top level athletes as early as the 60s when Kuda Ditta became the first Sarawak-born athlete to qualify for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games.

Sarawak’s real prowess actually made its mark starting from the late 80s.

Much credit of Sarawak’s rise can be attributed to the hosting of Sukma for the first time here in 2000.

I was there personally as a guest of the Sarawak Sports Council for the pre-Games tour and I covered the Games eventually.

Sarawak emerged as Sukma champions for the first time that year and it was no surprise seeing all the work they had put into the preparation. It was one of the best Games organised and Sarawak raised the bar for the rest to emulate.

The Games also saw sports facilities in the State being improved tremendously. It was an essential ingredient for sports to grow.

Not only had Sarawak emerge as overall champions, but they did better by continuing with their commitment towards excellence in sports, especially at the youth level.

It cannot be denied that the setting up of the Sarawak State Sports Council under the National Sports Council Malaysia Act 1971, Schedule ll (amendments) 1979 which was officially established on October 10th 1985 by the Chief Minister of Sarawak, Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud, was what set Sarawak sports in motion.

Among the Sarawak athletes who have done the State proud include the likes of Salomon Ismanto, Bujang Taha, Ballang Lasung, Gladys Chai, Albert Blassan, William Yeo and Suhali Yusuf.

Sarawak’s next generation of athletes emerged with the likes of Jong Nyan Chong, Jessica Lau. Lee Chiew Ha, Suhari Salem, Mazlan Wahid, Shafie Ali, Jackson Ting, and Jonathan Lim.

Among the more famous names to emerge in recent times include Watson Nyambek and Sapok Biki.

Watson has the proud record of having broken the national record for the 100m in 10.46 seconds set by Datuk Dr Mani Jegathesan, when he clocked 10.33s, while Sapok did the nation proud by becoming the first Malaysian ever to win a gold medal in boxing at the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur in 1998.

Without doubt, Sarawak has an abundance of talent. The question is: who has the task of spotting these talents and nurturing them into international athletes.

Sarawak is certainly not sitting around doing nothing and hoping for talent to emerge.

They have always given sports priority and work hard at it with constant updating in systems, strategies, knowledge and improving sports facilities.

Having realised their initial vision to become a sports powerhouse by 2010, they are now embarking on the journey to the next level to become even more prominent by 2020.

The most recent effort is the appointment of the Australian Business Centre (ABC) as consultants for the State’s Sports Development Master Plan Study in their efforts to become a national and regional sports powerhouse by 2020.

The project involves formulating a comprehensive long-term strategic plan for the State immediately running up to 2020.

More importantly, the State has realised that the move to the next level requires a professional setup and management.

The development programme will involve 40 sports associations and that is a huge task at hand.

It will be two prong-attack where besides strengthening the potential high performance sports and looking into proper management, maintenance, promotion and marketing of all existing Stadias and sporting facilities, the future is given equal emphasis with greater grassroots programes and participation, especially at schools.

Private sectors and non-governmental bodies will also be roped in for the State agenda and their involvement, especially in sponsorships will play a key role in the extent of the success of this vision.

Already sports like tenpin bowling and soccer have good programmes in place.

While a national training centre has been set up here for ten-pin bowling, with former national bowler, Jackson Ting in-charge, the Sarawak Football Association, have recently launched a long-term development programme involving schools.

Soccer also has former soccer coach and manager, Alan Vest, from Australia coming regularly as a part-time technical director, to conduct coaching courses to upgrade the level of coaches and impart the latest knowledge on the game.

Diving will also have a Centre of Excellence in place later this year and this recognition of Sarawak’s prowess in the sport.

In the past, Sarawak in their eagerness to upgrade sports in the State, have made some mistakes in engaging the wrong people, but they are certainly wiser and moving in the right direction now.

Other states had better watch out for Sarawak. It is already making an impact at national level in various sports.

The underlying factor in Sarawak’s success story is that they always have long-term plans and have more often than not, got the right people to chart their upward trend.

Sarawak certainly has the right attitude for sports and their persistence to excel, will certainly be seeing many more athletes from the Land of the Hornbills soar to greater heights and do the State and nation proud.

Keep up the good work, Sarawak. Then you will definitely be an example for many states to emulate!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

RM1.5 Million For State Football Devt Programme

BY NORNI MAHADI, Easterntimes

MIRI:Sarawak Government has allocated some RM1.5 million towards the successful implementation of State Level Five-Year Football Development Programme.

Assistant Minister for Sports, Datuk Lee Kim Shin said such allocation has proven the government seriousness to develop the State sport industry in line with the effort to make Sarawak the sports powerhouse.

“A total of 600 participants from 30 selected secondary school sport development centres are taking part in the programme. The participants are divided into Under 15 and 17 years old,” he said when officiating at State Level five-year Football Development Programme at Dynasty Hotel, here, last Saturday night.

Datuk Lee, who is also the Chief-De-Mission Sarawak Contingent SUKMA XIII 2010, pointed out that the development programme is timely as Sarawak’s performance in the sport is worsening.

Lee added that under the programme, three regional development centres are being set up - one each in Kuching, Mukah and Miri.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Expectations run high for Crocs

by Simon Ingka Crown 
TheBorneoPost

S’wak sweat on Fadly, Shahrol fitness ahead of MP Muar clash

KUCHING: Sarawak skipper Mohd Fadly Kassim and winger Mohd Shahrol Saperi are still doubtful for the away Premier League match against clubside Johor MP Muar today.
Coach Mohd Zaki Sheikh Ahmad said both players may not regain their fitness in time to make the final eleven after picking up injuries in the recent FA Cup ties against Penang. 
Shahrol received a knock in the first leg at Batu Kawan, Penang, while Fadly was forced to retire with shoulder pain in the second leg at home.

“They will be travelling with the team to Johor but I’m still undecided whether or not to field them. 
Both are continuing their training and I hope to have good news regarding their fitness before the game,” the coach said yesterday. 

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

30 Coaches To Benefit From Vest’s Course

KUCHING: A total of 30 coaches will benefit from the higher level of coaching course to be conducted by Englishman coach Alan Vest in Miri from Feb 10-13.

He’s here as a part-time technical director helping us to set up, plan and implement a five-year development programme.

“At the moment, under our development project we have 30 coaches where Vest will go to the ground to give the coaches a refresher course and work with them so that they will be upgraded to a higher level in the field of coaching,” the co-ordinator of the project, Lucas Kalang Laeng said.

“On other days he will also be working with the State SUKMA team and his trip here is a follow-up of last year’s visit where he did a coaching course for coaches.”

“This is part two of a series of his work with us to develop football,” said Kalang of the former State coach who will conduct the course at the Miri Stadium which will be divided into various sessions starting from 8am.
He added that three full-time coaches - Sulaiman Mustanir, Jamal Waslie and Pengiran Bala - had been appointed to look after the development efforts at the regional centres of Kuching, Sibu and Miri respectively.

I Want To Give Back The ‘Magical Moments’: Vest

BY MARTIN YEE TheBorneoPost 

KUCHING: Sarawak’s former legendary coach Alan Vest is back but this time he wanted to give back the “magical moments” he enjoyed in Sarawak for almost a decade.

Here on a second visit the invitation of the State Ministry to run a course for teachers in Kuching and Miri from Feb 10-13, Vest said he felt obliged to come back as the current football in the State is in a sad state. 

Also the greatest pull was that he had fond memories of Sarawak - having worked here from 1991 to 1998 where he brought Sarawak to the pinnacle of success - winning the League title in 1997.

“All I’m interested is if I can give anything back after some magical moments here I will try to give in anyway I can.

“In fact it would be time to move on after my stint here for when I was here, I was offered the Singapore national team job in 1993, the coaching development job of Australia, New Zealand also was interested in my services in 1995 or 1996.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Sports school plan very much alive

by Simon Ingka Crown
TheBorneoPost

State government not sitting back and doing nothing, will study proposal thoroughly before taking next step

KUCHING: The proposal to build sports schools based on the Bukit Jalil and Bandar Penawar concept may not materialise any time soon but the state government is not sitting back and doing nothing about it either.

Social Development and Urbanisation Minister Dato Sri William Mawan Ikom assured that there would be a thorough relook at the proposal before any decision was made.

“We will review the performances of all the sports. If they warrant the building of sports schools, then the state government will take the appropriate action.

“Of course, if there is proof that a particular sport in the state can produce Olympians, we’ll certainly take a note of it.

Sports science cannot be ignored - A vital ingredient for sports development in Sarawak

by Simon Ingka Crown & Perry Ragam
February 3, 2010, Wednesday
TheBorneoPost

KUCHING:Sports science is a key ingredient for sports development in the state.

It would greatly benefit both junior and elite programmes alike, according to Jim Ferguson, a senior consultant from Australia for Sarawak’s Sports Development Master Plan Study to the year 2020.

He said although the public might have heard of sports science, they might not know what it really was.
“So it’s our duty to let them know the basics to help them gain more sports knowledge.”

Ferguson said a sports science approach would not only be of immense help to athletes in pursuing excellence in their disciplines but the subject could also be taught as an additional syllabus in schools and colleges.

According to him, his first task was to look into the present system — its strengths and weaknesses — and make recommendations for further improvement.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Sarawak Appoints Australian Business Centre As Sports Consultant

BERNAMA February 01, 2010 17:17 PM

KUCHING, Feb 1 (Bernama) -- Sarawak has appointed Australian Business Centre (ABC) as the consultant for the state's Sports Development Master Plan Study in efforts to become a national and regional sports powerhouse by 2020, Social Development and Urbanisation Minister Datuk Seri William Mawan said Monday.

He said the ABC team, which was appointed after a due process of tender and reviews, consisted of both renowned international and local expertise in sports development study.

"It would be bold to predict how sports in Sarawak would fare in the year 2020 but we can be sure that it will be at its best when the plan that we are planning now will bear the result because the key stakeholders, representing over 40 sports associations, have responded promptly to an initial effort to audit the current sports situation in the state," he said when officiating at a workshop on the study, organised by ABC in collaboration with his ministry.

He said the overall objective of the project was to formulate a comprehensive long-term strategic plan for the state, beginning this year up to 2020, as well as a suitable action plan for immediate implementation, including providing input for the establishment of the new Sarawak Sports Corporation.

It will also identify the existing strengths and potentials of high performance sports in Sarawak besides proposing the standard guidelines for maintenance, management, promotion and marketing of all existing stadium and sports facilities as well as encourage greater grassroots participation, especially of school children.

Poor finishing lets down Sarawak

by Ting Tieng Hee,theborneopost

KUCHING: A first-half double by Armed Forces striker V. Saravanan and another goal by Muhd Syafiq Abd Samad in the second handed Sarawak their first home defeat in the Malaysian Premier League this season.

Played at Sarawak Stadium in front of a 3,000-odd crowd, Sarawak started promisingly in the first 30 minutes but the shots at Armed Forces’ goal were always off the target.

Saravanan struck in the 36th and 42nd minutes to give the visitors a 2-0 lead while Syafiq wrapped up all three points for his team with a goal in the 86th minute.

The home supporters vented their frustration and anger at their team’s inability to score by cheering the visitors each time they went ahead.

Sarawak coach Mohamad Zaki Shaikh Ahmad, speaking to the media after the match, said although Sarawak created a lot of chances, the forwards were unable to convert any of them.


Sarawak kuasa sukan negara 2020

KUCHING 1 Feb. - Sarawak berhasrat untuk menjadi kuasa sukan negara menjelang 2020, kata Menteri Pembangunan Sosial dan Urbanisasi negeri, Datuk Seri William Mawan Ikom.

Beliau berkata, rancangan 10 tahun itu akan dicapai menerusi pelaksanaan Kajian Pelan Induk Pembangunan Sukan Sarawak 2020 yang dimulakan pada Januari lalu.

Menurutnya, ketika ini, kajian pelan induk itu dilaksanakan oleh Australian Business Centre (ABC) yang terkenal dalam kajian pembangunan sukan di peringkat antarabangsa.

"Secara keseluruhan, kajian itu akan merumuskan satu pelan pembangunan sukan bagi jangka panjang yang komprehensif dan strategik untuk Sarawak.

"Dan tempoh kajian pelan itu akan memakan masa selama lapan bulan sebelum laporan tersebut dihantar kepada kementerian untuk diteliti," katanya di sini hari ini.

Sarawak Shot Down By Army

BY JEREMY VENO, easterntimes

KUCHING: Excuses are getting obsolete, echoed fans after the final whistle of a horrendous performance by the State team when they were thrashed 3-0 by ATM at the Sarawak Stadium, here, on Friday night.

Sounds of frustrations can be heard as spectators left the stadium, each vowing under their breathe not to return to watch the next match to avoid disappointment.

Recording their third loss after five matches, Sarawak now sit second bottom of the 13-team table with two points - a far cry from the maximum 15 points that the team can get.

It is high time for the Football Association of Sarawak (FAS) to take a step back and avoid making “creative” excuses on the team’s dismal performance as the unavoidable bitter pill needs to be swallowed.

The meagre points through the goalless opening match against PDRM and the 1-1 draw against Selangor PKNS are nothing to shout about as the team only scored two goals and conceded nine. They lost 1-4 to KL Felda United and 1-2 to Harimau Muda.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Sarawak Football: Rome Not Built In A Day

BY JEREMY VENO, easterntimes.

KUCHING: The five-year football development plan which is being spearheaded by the Sarawak State Sports Council (MSNS), has the long term objective of producing top-notched local players to revive the glory days of Sarawak football.

The initiative is going to start full swing this year, up till 2015 where a meticulous development plan being drawn to cover the whole of Sarawak.

According to a spokesperson from MSNS, the development initiative is still in its infancy stage, where the proposal for the programme made on June 12, 2009 had just been given the green light from the State government.

The good news of the approval also came with a financial boost of RM1.5 million per year allocation by the State government to MSNS for executing the five-year programme, which will see the council will working very closely with the State Education Department.

“These schools are important assets to us. They are the ones supplying us the huge pool of players and coaches and we can also save money on the facilities as the schools can make use of their own football fields for training and competitions,” he said.

Self-Belief The Key To S’wak Success: Zaki

By Martin Yee, easterntimes

KUCHING: Self belief. That’s the key word that coach Zaki Sheikh Ahmad will be drumming into the Sarawak players when they meet ATM in a home match where they desperately need a morale boosting win to salvage their morale.

Zaki used the last match against Harimau Muda where Sarawak lost 0-1 as the benchmark for their behaviour and performance.

In the match, Sarawak started well attacking in the opening minutes and even hit the post and dominated the game but when Harimau scored the only goal through a counter attack, the team just crumbled.

“They must have self-belief and they need to get the goals early which will relief the pressure on them.
“When the team conceded a goal, they just lost their composure and their game go to pieces.

“They should also change their attitude and one thing I want them to do is to start talking and stop shouting to one another.

“Yesterday (Wednesday) in the training, I told the strikers to buck up and don’t blame the others if they failed to score.

“They must score to release the pressure on them,” said Zaki.

The Sarawak players in fact can win matches as they got the chances to score against a top side like Harimau Muda in the last match.

Against ATM tonight, Zaki is confident they can pull off their first win to get the pressure off the backs of the players as he said they had to win it for the fans.

He said ATM are big spenders - having started training early in October - the same as other teams like FELDA FC and had won once, drew twice and lost once and lying in sixth position with four points.

“We have to win this one. There is no two ways about it and we have to win it for the fans,” said Zaki on tonight’s match against the Army boys whom Sarawak had beaten once, drew once with and lost one to last season.

Sarawak beat them 6-1 at home in the FA Cup but drew with them away while in a league match towards the end of the season, a dispirited Sarawak side suffered a shock defeat to.

The Sarawak side opened the season with a goaless draw at home against PDRM, lost 4-1 to FELDA FC away, then drew 1-1 against PKNS in a match they were supposed to win.

In their last match against Harimau Muda, they came away with a narrow 1-0 defeat.

Zaki said he will emphasise on the mental aspect of the players which had been in a main letdown.

He added that against FELDA, the players were strangely off-coloured as they played a jittery first-half, perhaps overawed by the number of national and former national players in their opponents.

Even in the last match against Harimau Muda, Zaki noted that most of the players did not have the right match temperament and need to be instilled the discipline of the game.

With Fadley Kassim the only casualty as he will miss the match due to red card suspension he received in the last three minutes of the match against Harimau Muda, Zaki will have other options in Hairol Moktar, Aris Ismail or Morris Jagan as the replacement to team up with Wong Sai Kong.

Upfront he will go for Zamri Morshidi-Effendi Malek combination which is more effective with striker Azralan Azmi on the bench while Shahrol Saperi and brother Azizan who have recovered from injury will be on both flanks while in central midfield, Abang Zafari Othman will likely partner Rafiz Ismail.

In defence, Firdaus Morshidi may have to give way to Dzulazlan Ibrahim on the left back role while Mazwandi Zekeria will man the right flank.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Commentary On The Sorry State Of Sarawak’s SUKMA Football

KUCHING: The recent announcement of the launching of the Football Development project after a year’s delay and thousands of ringgit in grant must be music to the ears of success-starved Sarawak football fans.

If the report by a local newspaper that former Sarawak legendary coach Alan Vest will be the director of coaching is correct, Sarawak football shall have a strong SUKMA squad this time. 

It may be able to enter at least the semifinals or capture the SUKMA trophy after the millions of ringgits spent.

But why Vest who is semi-retired and who has already stated that he will never hold a full-time job unless he is invited to do short courses or give a few day’s coaching clinics.

He might be a legend and well versed in development, but he will not be able to give his all. 

Monday, January 25, 2010

FAS, ISN Has To Work On Players’ Attributes Together

BY JEREMY VENO,Easterntimes

KUCHING: A bond has to be made between the Football Association of Sarawak (FAS) and the National Sports Institute (ISN) to ensure that the young state players’ physical and mental attributes are at the top of their game.

Zaki Sheikh Ahmad after putting pen to paper as the head coach to the young team got a surprise when he found out that the association is not working hand in hand with ISN. 

He noted that several of the players are clueless when it comes to their diet before matches and during half time breaks.

“What I had seen is, these players are eating four to five bananas before matches, and they even drank the isotonic drinks like plain water. All these do more bad than good on their performance on the field,” said Zaki who had observed the players attitude in the past four matches. 

Being a former assistant coach to the national team, Zaki is left with no choice but to take the leash and educate several of the players on the proper food intake, nurturing them like a father to a child.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Big boost for state football devt - RM1.5 mln annually for five years programme

by Ting Tieng Hee, Theborneopost

KUCHING: The Sarawak State Sports Council (MSNS) got a big shot in the arm on Thursday when its application for funds to run a five-year football development programme was given the nod by the State Cabinet.MSNS director Francis Nyurang Ding said with the funds, the Council could proceed with implementation immediately.

“I have just been notified by the state government today that the application we submitted last year has been approved, and we will be given RM1.5 million annually for five years to run the programme,” he disclosed on Thursday.

Francis said the groundwork was, in fact, laid last year when the Council organised a course in June for 33 coaches in Miri.

Former Sarawak coach Alan Vest conducted the course with the assistance of state football development coordinator Lucas Kalang.

According to Francis, the programme was on hold for a while as the council was awaiting the government’s approval for the application.

Five-Year Plan To Produce Calibre Players

BY JEREMY VENO, Easterntimes

KUCHING: The five-year football development plan run by the Sarawak State Sports Council is seen to be the “saviour” to get Sarawak football to produce top quality players in five years.

Right from the start of the project which is first mooted by an individual ( a former FAS official) the project had seen glitches and delays.

The Sarawak State Sports Council (MSNS) which is under the Ministry and tasked with implementing the project is the operating arm and the agency to implement the five-year development programme.

According to an observer of Sarawak football of several decades, the project has many loopholes and non-cost effective which will drain dry the annual RM 1.5 million allocation in a jiffy.

“It is a known fact that the Education Department have their own football programmes, which is based on formality rather than for development. 

Zaki Laments Players ‘Bad Habits’

By Martin Yee, Easterntimes

KUCHING: Coach Zaki Sheikh Ahmad is not happy with the Sarawak players repeating their “bad habits” which cost them to pay heavily as they had yet to win after four matches including the last away match to Harimau Muda where they lost 0-1.

The main problem with the team is that they lost patience and discipline by making mistakes which cost them and the team dearly.

The red card awarded to centreback Fadley Kassim with only five minutes remaining in the game was a case in point as the team will lose the key defender for the next two matches due to automatic suspension.

“The players are not patient. They easily lose their concentration and focus even if there are a few minutes left in the game and they should be more patient to hold on to the game.

“Though their weaknesses is failure to convert the chances, they have to keep on trying and play hard. The goals will come if they keep on doing their best,” said Zaki.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Sarawak diperkuat enam muka baru berpengalaman

Oleh MUHAMAD ZAID ADNAN
zaid.adnan@utusan.com.my


KUCHING - Enam pemain baru Sarawak yang menggalas cabaran pasukan baru mereka, berikrar akan menunjukkan kemampuan sebenar masing-masing pada saingan Liga Malaysia 2010, Isnin ini.

Selepas mengikat kontrak secara rasmi bulan lalu, mereka bersama lima lagi pemain Piala Presiden sudah menunjukkan keserasian untuk bersama 13 lagi pemain lama bagi mengibarkan cabaran skuad 'ngap sayot' untuk kembali ke saingan Liga Super pada musim 2011.

Ternyata, kehadiran enam pemain baru itu bukan sahaja memperkuatkan setiap posisi pasukan Sarawak, yang sebelum ini mungkin dianggap masih muda, malah pengalaman mereka dalam mengharungi saingan liga sebelum ini nyata memberi manfaat kepada pemain sedia ada.

Enam pemain baru Sarawak ialah pemain penyerang, Efendi Abd Malek (Negeri Sembilan) dan Azralan Azmi; pemain pertahanan, Wong Sai Kong (Sabah) dan Abdul Aziz Ismail (ATM); pemain tengah, Rafiz Abu Bakar (Kedah) dan penjaga gol, Mohd. Suffian Ab. Rahman (KM Naza).

Pemain yang ditemui nyata bersemangat untuk mengembalikan era kegemilangan pasukan 'bujang senang'.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Belief S’wak’s 12th man

by Ting Tieng Hee
January 8, 2010, Friday

Young side aim for top four finish in new season of Premier League

KUCHING: Sarawak will qualify for the Malaysia Cup with a top four finish in the 12-team Premier League this season.

They will climb back to the Super League in 2011 if they are good enough to finish among the top three in the second-tier M-League tournament.“Based on the results of the team’s friendly matches in Semenanjung Malaysia last month, I believe the target is achievable,” FAS FMG Sdn Bhd chairman Datu Sudarsono Osman said.

He made the comments after receiving competition, training and travelling attires for the state team, sponsored by Lea Sports Centre and Adidas at Sarawak Stadium here yesterday.

The items were handed over by Lea Holding managing director Raymond Sim and Lea Sports Centre senior operation manager Poh Siok Hoon.

Lea Sports Centre said it was proud to sponsor Sarawak again this year in support of football development in the state.

FAS, FMG Receive Sponsorship From LEA Sports Centre.

KUCHING: The Sarawak Football Association (FAS) and Football Management Group (FMG) Sdn Bhd received their sponsorship from LEA Sports Centre yesterday for the upcoming 2010 season.

The sponsorship which came in the form of the team’s game, training and travelling attire has been the successful collaboration between LEA Sports Centre and Adidas.

The historical sponsorship which took place at the Sarawak stadium saw Lea Holding’s Managing Director, Raymond Sim, and Chairman of FAS FMG Sdn Bhd, Datu Sudarsono Othman, witnessed by the players and officials from both parties.

Lea Sports Centre who has been the team’s official sponsors since 1990 believes that their contribution will be able to reduce the financial burden of the state football club which augers well for the progress and development of football in Sarawak.

Meanwhile, the 2010 Premier League which kicks off this Monday, will see Sarawak’s first home match at the Sarawak stadium against Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) at 8.15pm.


Thursday, January 7, 2010

Skuad Sarawak lakukan kunjungan hormat kepada TYT

KUCHING: Skuad bola sepak Sarawak melakukan kunjungan hormat kepada Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak, Tun Datuk Patinggi Abang Muhammad Salahuddin di Astana Negeri, Petra Jaya di sini.

Kunjungan hormat itu diketuai oleh Pengerusi FAS-FMG Sdn Bhd, Datu Sudarsono Osman dan Pengarah FAS-FMG, Mohamad Abu Bakar Marzuki. Pasukan Sarawak untuk Liga Malaysia musim ini akan diuruskan sepenuhnya oleh FAS-FMG.

Dalam kunjungan itu, Tun Salahuddin diberikan taklimat tentang rancangan penstrukturan semula dalam pengurusan dan perancangan pasukan demi membantu pasukan negeri mencapai kejayaan dalam kancah Liga Malaysia tahun ini.

Sudarsono turut mempelawa Tun Salahuddin untuk menyaksikan perlawanan-perlawanan membabitkan Sarawak pada musim ini.

Dalam satu kenyataan yang dikeluarkan semalam, pihak FAS-FMG memberitahu kunjungan hormat pasukan kepada Tun Salahuddin itu adalah langkah pertama pasukan untuk lebih mendekati para peminat mereka.

“Tun Salahuddin merupa kan peminat nombor satu kita dan inspirasi utama pasukan ini. Beliau sentiasa memberikan sokongan moral dan nasihat yang berguna kepada kami,” kata kenyataan itu. 
 

SKUAD SARAWAK 2010

PENJAGA GOL
1.Abdul Ghani Anuar-23thn
21.Habib Mohd Arshad-18thn
22.Mohd Suffian Abdul Rahman-32thn (Dari KM Naza)
(PP)Antonio Beckness- 18thn

PERTAHANAN
2.Abdul Aziz Ismail-29thn (Dari ATM)
3.Mazwandi Zekeria-21thn
5.Sahran Abdul Samad-27thn
9.Mohd Hairol Moktar-26thn
12.Mohd Fadly Kassim-33thn
15.Firdaus Morshidi-24thn
19.Wong Sai Kong-32thn (Dari Sabah)
(PP)Morris Jagan-18thn

PEMAIN TENGAH
6.Mohd Fareez Tukijo-22thn
8.Azizan Saperi-22thn
11.Abg Mohamad Za'afari Abang Othman-31thn
13.Mohammad Dzulazlan Ibrahim-22thn
16.Mohammad Shahrol Saperi-26thn
17.Rafiz Abu Bakar-30thn (Dari Kedah)
(PP)Ashri bin Chuchu-19 thn

PENYERANG
7.Zamri Morshidi-27thn
10.Sufizal Ismail-21thn
18.Azralan Azmi-29thn (Dari Selangor Proton)
20.Efendi Abdul Malik-32thn (Dari Negeri Sembilan)
(PP)Mohd Hadera Bakeri-19thn

*PP=Pemain Piala Presiden.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Sarawak Face PDRM In Season Opener

JEREMY VENO

KUCHING: The State team venture into the 2010 Premier League season with pride as the new line-up promise an exciting combination to face PDRM in their first home match - and will be played at night once again - at the Sarawak Stadium, here, on January 11. 

Fielding an array of experienced players and green horns, the team are now boosted by the new entity - the Football Management Group (FMG) Sdn Bhd - which will reignite the flame that dimmed over the past seasons, having been plagued by seemingly endless financial woes and constraints. 

Six local imports, Suffian Abdul Rahman (goalkeeper), Efendi Malik (striker), Azralan Azmi (striker), Abdul Aziz Ismail (defender), Rafiz Abu Bakar (midfield) and Wong Sai Kong (midfield) will be the beacons to guide the young players, majority of which has just played through one season. 

Former 2009 players include Abdul Gani Annuar (GK), Mazwandie Zekeria, Sahran Abdul Samad, Fareez Tukijo, Zamri Morshidi, Azizan Saperi, Hairol Moktar, Sufizal Ismail, Abang Zaafari Abang Othman, Fadly Kassim, Dzulazlan Ibrahim, Firdaus Morshidi, Shahrol Saperi, Habib Arshad and Hadera Bakri. 

“We can’t expect anything yet, but we are preparing to the best of our ability,” said newly signed head coach, Zaki Sheikh Ahmad responding to the results of their exposure trip to Peninsular Malaysia.