Showing posts with label William Mawan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Mawan. Show all posts

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).


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 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.

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.

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.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

RM3 MILLION FOR SARAWAK'S 5-YEAR FOOTBALL PLAN

KUCHING, May 19, 2009 (Bernama) -- The Ministry of Social Development and Urbanization has estimated an expenditure of RM3 million or RM600,000 annually for the state's five-year football development plan, its minister Datuk William Mawan said today.

He said the development plan aimed to achieve the following targets -- Malaysia Games (Sukma) 2012 (quarter-finals), Sukma 2014 (final), President/Youth Cup 2012 (quarter-finals), President/Youth Cup 2013 (final) and a strong senior team for the Malaysia League in 2014.

"The success will depend largely on the availability of budget and sponsors and I, therefore, urge both the government and corporate sectors to contribute generously towards these programmes," he said in his winding-up speech at the State Legislative Assembly sitting here.

Mawan said the plan included setting up the Sarawak Football Development Steering Committee (SFDSC), putting the Sarawak Sports Council to be in charge of football development in the State, while the Football Association of Sarawak (FAS) would now concentrate on the senior team and the Malaysia League.

He also said the youth team (currently playing in the President Cup under 20) would be placed directly under the Sarawak Sports Council which would groom them up to become the backbone players for the Senior Team.

Monday, February 16, 2009

SARAWAK ORDER PROBE ON MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF YOUTH PLAYER

KUCHING, Feb 16, 2009 (Bernama) - The state government has directed the Football Association of Sarawak (FAS) to submit a full report on the death of Rojes Enoos, 18, who died under mysterious circumstances while representing the state in an Under-19 national youth tournament on July 5, last year.

Sarawak Social Development and Urbanisation Minister Datuk Seri William Mawan said the full report must include a post-mortem report conducted by a medical officer.

"I have not received a full report (on Rojes' death) or a post- mortem report yet. However, we will look into the matter seriously," he told reporters after presenting the Anugerah Tokoh Wanita 2008 award to Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) President, Datuk Ursula Thomas Dunpangol here today.

Though he did not indicate a definite time for the submission of the report, Mawan said the ministry would take the necessary action based on the report received from FAS, including the possibility of compensation to the family.

"This is an unprecedented incident. We must listen to both sides of the story. If there was any way we can show our compassion we will look into it," he said.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Hartlepool stint for Sarawak trio

New Straits Times, Oct 22, 2008 | by Nancy Nais

THREE Sarawak players have been selected to undergo a two-month training stint with the English Division One football club Hartlepool.

State Social Development and Urbanisation Minister, Datuk Seri Willam Mawan Ikom said the trio - Mohd Shahrol Shaperi, 24, Joseph Kalang Tie, 21, and Zamri Morshidi, 25 - will leave on Oct 28.

Proud of the players, Mawan said he hoped they will use this opportunity to improve, and on their return, impart their knowledge to other local players.

"More importantly, they can help to revive Sarawak's past glory in football," Mawan said at a press conference yesterday.

Meanwhile, Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) technical director Robert Alberts is tipped to become Sarawak's new head coach.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

NEW FOOTBALL CLUB FOR SARAWAK

KUCHING, May 13, 2008 (Bernama) - A new full-fledged professional football club focusing solely on winning major football trophies for Sarawak is to be formed soon to revive the dwindling standard of the state's game in major tournaments.

Sarawak Social Development and Urbanisation Minister Datuk Seri William Mawan Ikom said that with the proposed formation of the club, the Football Association of Sarawak (FAS) would take on the new role of mainly implementing the long-term football development programme with his ministry and the Education Department.

"The steering committee has been formed comprising myself, officials from FAS and officials from English Division One club Hartlepool," he told reporters after the State Legislative Assembly sitting today.

Mawan had wound up debate on his ministry at the meeting.

Mawan said the new club was expected to be jointly managed by his ministry and the private sector with a more organised and professional approach.