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Football icon ‘Ma Baker’ didn’t brag about work, says family
THE family of Datuk Mohamad Bakar expressed gratitude for the heartfelt tributes received following the death of the former football legend and national team coach.
DBKL not ready to dismiss use of e-scooters
KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is carrying out a feasibility study to determine if electric scooters can be allowed to continue operating in the city.
Major boost for tenpin bowling
LICENCE fee and entertainment duty will be exempted for tenpin bowling centres in Penang, said state youth and sports committee chairman Soon Lip Chee.
Not losing sight of their Olympic dreams
THERE are many joyful and exciting reasons to look forward to Christmas festivities and topping that list for most people is the opportunity to celebrate with family and friends.
Playing it safe in world of sports
While resumption of major events brings much cheer, catching the action live in stadiums remains a no-no.
Programme to take care of Selangor ex-athletes’ welfare
THE Selangor government will spend RM195,350 on the welfare of ex-athletes under the “Ceria Atlet Selangor” programme with the National Athletes Welfare Foundation (Yakeb).
Dream of Negri women’s football club closer to reality
WHILE many of her peers are quite content pottering about the garden, Tunku Ellie Badariah Tunku Ahmad – one of the pioneers of Malaysian women’s football – shows no signs of slowing down and is most animated when talking about the football club she plans to set up for Negri Sembilan-born girls.
Trying time for athletes
WHILE training is now allowed to resume for team sports like football, hockey and rugby the recovery movement control order (MCO), there will be no matches and tournaments held.
Keeping the fighting spirit alive
PENANG athletes preparing for Malaysia Games (Sukma) next year expressed relief to have the chance to train again.
It pays to win gold at SEA Games
TO SHOW appreciation for Penang’s athletes, the state government presented RM23,500 in incentives to eight state players who contributed gold medals in the SEA Games under its Skim Kemenangan Sukan Kerajaan Negeri Pulau Pinang (Skimas).