Johor Crown Prince wants FIFA to investigate FAM


  • Nation
  • Monday, 19 Oct 2015

Pic courtesy of Johor Southern Tigers Facebook page.

SINGAPORE: The Johor Crown Prince has called on FIFA to investigate the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM), saying they had failed to tackle corruption and were hoarding broadcast revenues from the clubs.

Tunku Ismail ibni Sultan Ibrahim, whose Johor Darul Ta'zim FC have won back-back Super League titles and are through to the final of the regional AFC Cup, said the FAM were culpable for the country's slide to a worst-ever FIFA ranking of 171st after a record 10-0 defeat to United Arab Emirates last month.

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