PETALING JAYA: The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) are happy to have their sport up and running again, although the players will have to get their kicks without any physical contact.
The governing body can finally hit the drawing board to restart footballing activities in the country.
FAM secretary–general Stuart Ramalingam said the national body appreciated the government’s green light and thanked them for their support. “It will be followed by the SOP for the quarantine-based approach for the centralised camp, which will soon will be sent to the Youth and Sports Ministry.”
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