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Many went – but few succeeded
In the 80s, players like Soh Chin Aun, Santokh Singh and the great Mokhtar Dahari all had chances to feature for English clubs, but the moves never materialise. Mokhtar Dahari, who bamboozled Arsenal in the 1975 friendly in Stadium Merdeka, was invited to play for the Gunners but refused due to his love for Selangor.
Determined Ying Ying to plod on for place in Uber Cup
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s third ranked singles shuttler Lee Ying Ying is staying put with the national team after a heart-to-heart talk with her coach.
Drawing up a new life
PETALING JAYA: Most athletes are eagerly waiting for the sports scene to come alive again but not the country’s third ranked women’s singles shuttler Lee Ying Ying.
Harvinder will stick to playing good hockey after tying the knot
KUALA LUMPUR: Former national hockey player Harvinder Singh tied the knot with Amreeta Kaur Dhillon at the Subang Jaya Gurdwara Sahib yesterday.
Mifa beats Indian Super League champion
AN EVENLY matched contest went down to the wire before Malaysian Indian Football Association (Mifa) emerged winners in an international club-friendly match held at the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) Stadium.
Waterfall Rangers shoot their way to double crowns
HOST Waterfall Rangers FC could not have asked for a better 51st anniversary as they helped themselves to double titles at the third Waterfall Rangers-Delta Force Invitational Sevens at Penang Sports Club.
Seremban school comes out tops in La Salle Games initiated after 30-year lapse
SOME 800 students from eight LaSallian schools gathered for the revival of the La Salle Games after a 30-year lapse at La Salle Secondary School in Petaling Jaya recently.
Five decades of promoting rugby
FIFTY-year-old Combined Old Boys Rugby Association (Cobra), now known as Cobra Rugby Club, has many reasons to celebrate.
Another chance of a lifetime
BUDDING football stars take note, Million dollar Feet (MDF) the one of-a-kind football talent search which combed the country last year in search of Malaysia’s best young football talents, will return for an electrifying second season.
Rollen's team - a sight to behold
ON PAR: It is simply amazing to watch the dedicated national blind football team in action. Skipper Rollen Marakim says that it would be “awesome” to have more people come and support the team in action – just as they would when the able-bodied national players play. With strong backing, Rollen and team hopes to defend their Asean Para Games gold medal at home next year.