Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The Famous Malaysian Football Players

Khairul Fahmi Che Mat - Malaysian Goalkeeper 

 

Khairul Fahmi Che Mat is a Malaysian Goalkeeper currently playing for an Kelantan FA in Malaysia Super League and the Malaysia National Football Team. He is also a member of Malaysia National, Malaysia U-23 and former Malaysia U-20 squad. Khairul started playing for the Kelantan FA President's Cup Team in 2006. He was the team's main goalkeeper and helped Kelantan to reach the finals in the 2006-2007 President Cup Malaysia. However, Kelantan later lost by penalties. Khairul was promoted into the senior team in 2009 after playing for the President Cup Team for 5 yearsIn November 2010, Khairul was called up to the Malaysia national squad by coach K.Rajagopal for the 2010 A. Khairul kept AFF Suzuki Cup cleansheet against Thailand on a 0-0 draw. Khairul also kept a cleansheet against Vietnam twice in the semi finals. In the first leg of the finals, Khairul played well against the Indonesians. The match ended a 3-0 win to Malaysia, thus earning another clean sheet to Khairul. In the second leg of the finals held in Indonesia, Khairul gave another outstanding performance by making numerous saves including a brilliant penalty save early in the match. The save proved to be a pivotal moment in the match in which Malaysia scored an away goal. Malaysia won on 4-2 aggregate and lifted the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup title for the first time.


Mohd Amri Yahyah - A Striker and Midfielder 

 

Mohd Amri Yahyah is a Malaysian footballer who is a versatile player, who can operate as a striker and midfielder. Recently, he has been playing as attacking midfielder for team Selangor FA. He has been playing for Selangor FA since 2001. Mohd Amri Yahyah helped Selangor FA to the treble Premier League Malaysia, Malaysian FA Cup and Malaysia Cup in 2005.The right-footed player represented Malaysia in the 2003 Sea Games in Hanoi, Vietnam, the Afro-Asian Games in Hyderabad, India in October 2003, and also in the 2004 Tiger Cup helping Malaysia to finish third. His following grew in number after scoring a brace for Malaysia Selection in a pre-season exhibition match on 18 July 2009, against English champions Manchester United. The latter ran out 3–2 winners.Until now, Amri has been played in a number of different position including as a defender, winger, defensive and attacking midfielder, and strikerIn November 2010, Amri was called up to the Malaysia National squad by coach K.Rajagopal for the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup. Amri scored twice against Laos to secure a 5-1 win. Malaysia won the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup tittle for the first time in their history. In July 2011, Amri was called up to represent Malaysia Selection against Chelsea. 



Monday, August 22, 2011

Laws of Football



The Official Soccer Site
for Officials, Referees, Players, and Fans
Laws of the Game



Preface

Law 1:
The Field of Play

Law 2:
The Ball

Law 3:
The Number of Players


Law 4:
The Players' Equipment

Law 5:
The Referee

Law 6:
The Assistant Referees

Law 7:
The Duration of the Match

Law 8:
The Start and Restart of Play

Law 9:
The Ball In and
Out of Play

Law 10:
The Method of Scoring

Law 11:
Offside

Law 12:
Fouls and Misconduct

Law 13:
Free Kicks

Law 14:
The Penalty Kick

Law 15:
The Throw-In

Law 16:
The Goal Kick

Law 17:
The Corner Kick

Procedures to Determine the Winner of a Match

The Technical Area

The Fourth Official

RULES OF THE
INTERNATIONAL
FOOTBALL
ASSOCIATION BOARD

Equipment for Football Players

Basic Equipment  


The basic compulsory equipment of a player is:
  • A jersey or shirt   



  • shorts  (if thermal undershorts are worn, they are of the same main colour as the shorts)    
 

  • stockings 
 

  •  shinguards 
  

- are covered entirely by the stockings
- are made of a suitable material (rubber, plastic, or similar substances)
- provide a reasonable degree of protection

  • footwear
  


A player must not use equipment or wear anything which is dangerous to himself or another player (including any kind of jewellery).


















Sunday, August 21, 2011

Links

History of Malaysia football..



A football league competition involving the representative sides of the state football associations was first held in Malaysia in 1979. When it began, it was intended primarily as a qualifying tournament for the final knock-out stages of the Malaysia Cup. It was not until 1982 that a League Cup was introduced to recognize the winners of the preliminary stage as the league champions. Over the years, the league competition has gained important stature in its own right.

Initially the only teams only allowed to participate in the league were the state FA's sides, teams representing the Armed Forces and the Police, and teams representing the neighbouring countries of Singapore and Brunei (though the Football Association of Singapore pulled out of the Malaysian League after the 1994 season following a dispute with the Football Association of Malaysia over gate receipts, and has not been involved since). In recent years, top Malaysian club teams have also been admitted to the league competition.
Between 1989 to 1993 and 1998 to 2003, the football league in Malaysia was divided into two levels:
·         First Division: Malaysia Premier 1 League
·         Second Division: Malaysia Premier 2 League
Between 1994 to 1997, there was no second level league as the top two leagues were combined

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

its all about FOOTBALL... ;)

Football is the most popular sport in this era especially for adult, teenagers and all level of age.. The most popular of these sports worldwide is association football, more commonly known as just "football" or "soccer". people love to play football because of their interest and for sure it have a lot of benefits .. :)