FAM penalise Cops for fielding ineligible player in Challenge Cup final

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FAM penalise Cops for fielding ineligible player in Challenge Cup final
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PETALING JAYA: The Police football team suffered a blow ahead of their Challenge Cup second-leg final against Selangor at the Petaling Jaya Stadium on Friday .

The committee decided that the result of the game would now be recorded as a 3-0 win for Selangor, with Police being fined RM3,000. However, the player was supposed to serve a one-match suspension after accumulating two yellow cards in the quarter-final first-leg match against Melaka and the semi-final second-leg game against Kedah.

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