Yazan Al-Arab

No grudges, just pride: Cheng Hoe cheers Yazan Al-Arab’s Asian Cup mission

Selangor FC head coach Tan Cheng Hoe is proud of the stellar performances of his former centre-back Yazan Al-Arab, who is representing Jordan at the ongoing Asian Cup.

Jordan’s Yazan Al-Arab hopes to return to M-League

In the wake of Jordan’s impressive 4-0 victory against Malaysia in the 2023 Asian Cup Group E opener, 27-year-old centreback Yazan Al-Arab seeks redemption and hopes for a second chance in the Malaysia League (M-League).

Ex-Selangor stars divided on support for Yazan’s appeal and criticism for club’s action

The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) disciplinary committee’s decision to wield its authority with an iron fist towards former Selangor FC player Yazan Al-Arab has sparked a fiery discussion among footballers who once donned the iconic red and yellow jersey. 

Referee assault: Selangor FC’s Yazan Al-Arab receives lifetime ban

The ban stems from an incident in the Malaysia Cup quarter-final second leg against Terengganu in September, where Al-Arab was found guilty of assaulting match referee Hasrol Amir. 

Ex-Selangor FC players laud club’s decision to expel Yazan Al-Arab

Former Selangor FC footballers have commended the club’s decision to terminate Yazan Al-Arab’s contract following his assault on referee Hasrol Amir after the Malaysia Cup quarter-final second leg against Terengganu last week.  

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