Malaysia aim to compete with the best in blind football


THE recently concluded second 5-A-Side Blind Football (B1) Malaysian Championships is on track in its aim to identify a second-tier national team.

Disability football coach Sunny Shalesh said the second national circuit, jointly organised by the Malaysian Blind Sports Association (MBSA) and National Sports Council, was also an avenue to prepare the national elite team for the Asian Paragames 2014 Football 5-a-side (Blind) event in Incheon, Korea, this October.

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