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Former stars remain cautiously optimistic amid Harimau Malaya’s fine form

The Harimau Malaya are in full gear as they have secured six crucial points in their opening two matches in qualifying for the 2026 World Cup and 2027 Asia Cup.

Hai-O urges fans to unite behind Harimau Malaya, stop spreading hate

Speaking to Scoop, the former striker, who won 54 caps and scored 13 goals throughout his international career, emphasised the importance of fans uniting behind the national squad, urging them to rise above club loyalties. 

Local legends question Malaysia’s readiness to host 2034 FIFA World Cup

Former national striker Datuk Hassan Sani applauds the Football Association of Malaysia’s decision to not jump on the bandwagon of hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup. 

Former football star Hai-O supports Bukit Jalil pitch upgrade amid fan criticism

Former Malaysian footballer Hairuddin Omar, popularly known as Hai-O, has urged local football fans to remain calm and not criticise the Football Association of Malaysia and Malaysia Stadium Corp regarding the condition of the newly upgraded zeon zoysia pitch at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium. 

Kogi, Hai-O stress physical fitness for peak performance

In the world of Malaysian football, the spotlight often shines on the flashy goals and dazzling dribbles, but what truly sets apart players at the highest level is their unwavering commitment to maintaining peak physical condition. 

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Women Ministry plans to set up e-filing system for lodging sexual harassment reports

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Kelantan to make halal certification mandatory for all F&B businesses

The new mandatory condition is being implemented by the Kota Bharu council first

‘More imports in M-League teams scuppers local players’ chances of playing for Malaysia’

The decision of the Malaysian Football League (MFL) to allow teams to start a match with six imported players for the 2024-2025 M-League season is seen to be detrimental to local players.