Guys, even without FIfA sanctions, we should be questioning our lineup against Indonesia. Makan maluuu jer
FIFA sanction FAM checkmate
FIFA sanction FAM checkmate
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Sep 27 2025, 10:23 AM
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Guys, even without FIfA sanctions, we should be questioning our lineup against Indonesia. Makan maluuu jer
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Sep 27 2025, 10:24 AM
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Sep 27 2025, 10:32 AM
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QUOTE(RGRaj @ Sep 27 2025, 10:24 AM) Heritage is unimportant. Clerical errors can also be explained during an appeal. What’s important is to prove that JPN has already issued the IC and that the players have renounced their former nationality. |
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Sep 27 2025, 10:48 AM
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QUOTE(Schumacher @ Sep 27 2025, 10:32 AM) Heritage is unimportant. Clerical errors can also be explained during an appeal. What’s important is to prove that JPN has already issued the IC and that the players have renounced their former nationality. Go read up fifa eligibility rules before keep spamming on IC ya |
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Sep 27 2025, 10:49 AM
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Sep 27 2025, 10:51 AM
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QUOTE(hcmalaya @ Sep 27 2025, 10:48 AM) You should read up not me. Even if they submitted wrongly under naturalization or ancestry based eligibility as long as they hold a Malaysian IC and have no dual nationality it is illegal for FIFA to continue the ban after an appeal. |
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Sep 27 2025, 10:54 AM
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muka tidak pemalu
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Sep 27 2025, 10:59 AM
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QUOTE(Schumacher @ Sep 27 2025, 10:51 AM) You should read up not me. Even if they submitted wrongly under naturalization or ancestry based eligibility as long as they hold a Malaysian IC and have no dual nationality it is illegal for FIFA to continue the ban after an appeal. lolYou’re telling the fifa mafia what they can and can’t do?! Lmao |
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Sep 27 2025, 11:02 AM
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Sep 27 2025, 11:03 AM
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QUOTE(hcmalaya @ Sep 27 2025, 11:02 AM) QUOTE Based on FIFA's findings, the seven Malaysian players—Gabriel Felipe Arrocha, Facundo Tomás Garcés, Rodrigo Julián Holgado, Imanol Javier Machuca, João Vítor Brandão Figueiredo, Jon Irazábal Iraurgui, and Héctor Alejandro Hevel Serrano—were sanctioned for breaches related to forgery and falsification under Article 22 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code. FIFA's investigation revealed that the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) submitted doctored documentation during eligibility inquiries to field these players, violating regulations concerning forgery and falsification. While FIFA did not specify the exact nature of the falsified documents, such documents typically include: Malaysian Identity Cards (ICs): To establish citizenship status. Renunciation Certificates: To prove the renouncement of previous nationalities. Birth Certificates: To verify ancestry or place of birth. Naturalization Documents: To confirm the legal process of acquiring Malaysian citizenship. The sanctions imposed by FIFA include: FAM: Fined CHF 350,000. Each player: Fined CHF 2,000 and suspended from all football-related activities for 12 months. Additionally, the matter of the players' eligibility to represent Malaysia has been referred to the FIFA Football Tribunal for further consideration. FAM and the players have 10 days to request a motivated decision, which, if requested, would subsequently be published on FIFA's legal website. The decision remains subject to a potential appeal before the FIFA Appeal Committee. If you have further questions or need more detailed information on this matter, feel free to ask. |
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Sep 27 2025, 11:08 AM
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Roflmao..
The whole process will make a scam gang proud. No more value in the game. Fifa should just ban naturalized players for good at intl level. Cubs are fine. This post has been edited by Mai189: Sep 27 2025, 11:09 AM |
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Sep 27 2025, 11:25 AM
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QUOTE(treblecase @ Sep 27 2025, 09:16 AM) Oh, if any of you wanna trace the origin of your family, kindly contact FAM. They are really good at this thing. You know there was a bestseller book named ROOTS, by Alex Haley? He traced his roots to Africa and became a hit series many years ago. Now based on you said, is FAM who can do this? Wow! |
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Sep 27 2025, 11:26 AM
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Sep 27 2025, 11:29 AM
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QUOTE(Mai189 @ Sep 27 2025, 11:08 AM) Roflmao.. Naturalisation is different as it still requires the player to spend a few years in the country first.The whole process will make a scam gang proud. No more value in the game. Fifa should just ban naturalized players for good at intl level. Cubs are fine. This is the heritage route which I think requires either the player's parents or grandparents being from the country. These affected players were added out of nowhere. |
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Sep 27 2025, 11:29 AM
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QUOTE(hcmalaya @ Sep 27 2025, 09:25 AM) Back in 90s I think the golems age was in the 80’s when we qualified for the Olympics but did not compete. We have supermokh, Spider-Man arumugam, taukeh soh, santokh Singh, James, quah kim song who went on to play in bundesliga, etc. after that, the rot starts … who can forget the Merdeka Stadium roar during Merdeka tournament? Vs Korea then….Ayam stay awake 12am Just to watch replay of AFC Youth Qualifier on RTM Malaysia lost 3-8 to South Korea But ayam was happy just to see 3 goals Akmal Rizal was a good player back then Fast forward 2018 Asian Games Safawi scored 2 stunner goals Malaysia 2-1 Korea Ayam was dreaming on 2024 Asia Cup Malaysia 3-3 Korea Faisal Halim scored best goal of the tournament 2025… Dream shattered The pain in heart is unmeasurable Kekwa |
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Sep 27 2025, 11:31 AM
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Sep 27 2025, 11:41 AM
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QUOTE(Schumacher @ Sep 27 2025, 10:51 AM) You should read up not me. Even if they submitted wrongly under naturalization or ancestry based eligibility as long as they hold a Malaysian IC and have no dual nationality it is illegal for FIFA to continue the ban after an appeal. No need to read up, just ask AIFIFA’s rules on the eligibility of naturalized players are governed mainly by Articles 5–8 of the FIFA Statutes and Regulations Governing the Application of the Statutes. The key points are: ________________________________________ 1️⃣ Basic Principle – Nationality Requirement • A player must hold the nationality of the country they wish to represent. • Having a passport is not automatically enough — the nationality must be recognized under the country’s laws. ________________________________________ 2️⃣ Connection Requirement for Naturalized Players If a player acquires a new nationality (naturalization) and has no family ties to the country (no parent or grandparent born there), they must meet additional residency requirements: • Five years’ continuous residence in the country after turning 18. This is the core FIFA rule for naturalized players (Article 7). ________________________________________ 3️⃣ Family Ties Exception If a player’s biological parent or grandparent was born in the country, or if the player themselves was born there, they can represent the country without the 5-year residency requirement (Articles 5–6). ________________________________________ 4️⃣ Change of Association If a player already played for another national team, switching to a new one is only allowed if: • They had the nationality of the new country at the time of their first appearance for the old country; and • They meet FIFA’s criteria on caps and age (the 2020 amendments allow one-time switches under specific conditions, e.g., if they played in ≤3 competitive matches before turning 21). ________________________________________ 5️⃣ Residency Must Be Continuous Breaks in residence (e.g., leaving the country for long periods) can reset the 5-year clock unless justified (like playing abroad while under contract to a club in the country). ________________________________________ 6️⃣ Documentation The national association must provide FIFA with: • Proof of nationality, • Proof of continuous residence (if needed), • Birth certificates of parents/grandparents (if using family ties). FIFA verifies eligibility before the player can appear in an official match. ________________________________________ In short: A naturalized player with no family connection to a country must live there for five straight years after turning 18 to represent its national team. If they have a parent or grandparent from there, the 5-year rule doesn’t apply. |
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Sep 27 2025, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE(RaZmaTaZ @ Sep 27 2025, 11:41 AM) No need to read up, just ask AI Thumbs upFIFA’s rules on the eligibility of naturalized players are governed mainly by Articles 5–8 of the FIFA Statutes and Regulations Governing the Application of the Statutes. The key points are: ________________________________________ 1️⃣ Basic Principle – Nationality Requirement • A player must hold the nationality of the country they wish to represent. • Having a passport is not automatically enough — the nationality must be recognized under the country’s laws. ________________________________________ 2️⃣ Connection Requirement for Naturalized Players If a player acquires a new nationality (naturalization) and has no family ties to the country (no parent or grandparent born there), they must meet additional residency requirements: • Five years’ continuous residence in the country after turning 18. This is the core FIFA rule for naturalized players (Article 7). ________________________________________ 3️⃣ Family Ties Exception If a player’s biological parent or grandparent was born in the country, or if the player themselves was born there, they can represent the country without the 5-year residency requirement (Articles 5–6). ________________________________________ 4️⃣ Change of Association If a player already played for another national team, switching to a new one is only allowed if: • They had the nationality of the new country at the time of their first appearance for the old country; and • They meet FIFA’s criteria on caps and age (the 2020 amendments allow one-time switches under specific conditions, e.g., if they played in ≤3 competitive matches before turning 21). ________________________________________ 5️⃣ Residency Must Be Continuous Breaks in residence (e.g., leaving the country for long periods) can reset the 5-year clock unless justified (like playing abroad while under contract to a club in the country). ________________________________________ 6️⃣ Documentation The national association must provide FIFA with: • Proof of nationality, • Proof of continuous residence (if needed), • Birth certificates of parents/grandparents (if using family ties). FIFA verifies eligibility before the player can appear in an official match. ________________________________________ In short: A naturalized player with no family connection to a country must live there for five straight years after turning 18 to represent its national team. If they have a parent or grandparent from there, the 5-year rule doesn’t apply. Its hard to argue with kekwa |
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Sep 27 2025, 11:52 AM
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So obvious right? Too fast, too smooth, too easy, dah tau pakar short cut from down under ada buat sesuatu....now waiting for his IG story, but macam sudah krik-krik....
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QUOTE(fongsk @ Sep 27 2025, 11:29 AM) I think the golems age was in the 80’s when we qualified for the Olympics but did not compete. We have supermokh, Spider-Man arumugam, taukeh soh, santokh Singh, James, quah kim song who went on to play in bundesliga, etc. after that, the rot starts … who can forget the Merdeka Stadium roar during Merdeka tournament? Vs Korea then…. Beside 1980, Malaysia qualified and play in 1972 Olympic Games but exit group stage with 1W2LMalaysia won Bronze in 1974 Asian Games beat North Korea 2-1 in playoff match after 3-2 win over South Korea in last Round 2 group match Those were the old days fongsk liked this post
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