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Coloured judgment on the pitch
Sport stereotyping has reared its ugly head again as English football discusses the genetic fiction that blacks are faster and stronger than whites. In sports, it is not the colour of the skin, but what's in the heart, that counts.
College's PTA chip in to fund team's challenge in the MJHL
Maktab Sultan Abu Bakar (MSAB), better known as English College, have their Parents-Teachers Association (PTA) to thank for as they make a bid for a top two finish in Division Two of the Malaysia Junior Hockey League (MJHL) which begins on Feb 8.
'Short cut' treatment for fans in World Cup
Security chiefs have launched an investigation into why two spectators were refused entry into a World Cup venue #8211; for wearing the wrong type of shorts.
Milo launch 'Tribute to Champions' programme
Milo have launched a media programme, #8220;Tribute to Champions#8221;, to focus on junior development.
MHF to set up hockey academy to attract youths
The Malaysian Hockey Federation (MHF) will set up a national hockey academy soon at the Tun Razak Stadium here to further popularise the sports among the youths.
Champions Maksak move closer to a hattrick
Two-time champions Maksak (Government Services Sports and Welfare Council) are on course for a hat-trick in the national futsal (five-a-side) tournament after notching two straight wins to qualify into the quarter-finals.
Futsal debutants the surprise quarter-finalists
Debutants Malacca and Malaysian Malays are the surprise quarter-finalists in the third national futsal (five-a-side) tournament, which is being played at the TLDM Sports Complex in Lumut.
Euro exposure for our school kids
The Malaysian Schools Sports Council (MSSM) will for the first time send promising athletes to competitions in Europe this year.
In dire need of fresh sport culture
IT is spring and a week has passed since the Easter Sunday celebrations in the quiet and serene city of Des Moines.
The fountain of French flair
France, who won the World Cup in 1998, are preparing for future glory by focusing on the sport#8217;s development at the youth-level. PAUL GABRIEL, who visited the Clairefontaine National Institute of Football recently, writes that playing ball is serious business for the children at France#8217;s famed football academy.