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Professional referees will be a reality by July
PETALING JAYA: The M-League will have its first professional referees this July.
Three women with whistles for the M-League
PETALING JAYA: Forget about wolf whistles. For the first time, there will be three women whistling at the men in the M-League season this year.
FAM expect glitches as six new rules make debut on Friday
PETALING JAYA: Expect teething problems as six new football rules are implemented in the Malaysia Cup starting on Friday.
FAM yet to receive complaint on racial abuse by referee
PETALING JAYA: Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) referees’ committee have yet to receive any official complaint on an alleged racial slur from a match official.
Plan to produce ‘Super League’ referees takes off
KELANA JAYA: Malaysia is serious about producing professional referees for the leagues in the country.
FAM will honour Subkhiddin’s decision to quit
KUALA LUMPUR: The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) respect Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh’s decision to resign from his position as the body’s Referees’ Committee chairman and exco member.
FAM urge action after dog chant towards national team
PETALING JAYA: Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) are unhappy with the poor behaviour of Indonesian fans and want actions to be taken against them.
FAM sends protest letter after Malaysian team called 'dogs' by Indonesian fans
PETALING JAYA: The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has sent a letter of protest to Asean Football Federation (AFF) and Asian Football Confederation (AFC) with regards to the action of Indonesian supporters.
‘Impose hefty fines on traffic offenders’
KUALA LUMPUR: Having seen the plight of the families whose breadwinners are injured or have died in road accidents, the Social Security Organisation (Socso) chief executive felt stricter penalties and enforcement were of paramount importance.
Socso chief: We are moved to tears when we visit workers’ next of kin
KUALA LUMPUR: The head of the Social Security Organisation (Socso), whose people have to call on the families of accident victims, is calling for stricter sentences for traffic offences.