Deserving dozen earn their stripes to Pattaya


Nestle Malaysia business executive officer Philomena Tan (back row, sixth from left), Chun Yong (on Tan’s left) and Nestle Products Sdn Bhd Milo Sports Marketing assistant manager Ahmad Fadhly Shah Indra Gunawan (right) with the talented futsal players who were offered the training stint in Thailand.

THERE was no prize more coveted during the Milo Hidup Bola Grand Final than the 12 spots which national futsal coach Chiew Chun Yong saw fit to fill for an exclusive seven-day training stint in Pattaya, Thailand next month with top Thai teams Chonburi FC, Nonthaburi FC and Pattaya FC.

With some of the country’s best futsal players playing under one roof, Coach Yong, as he is fondly known, had no problems filling up the 12 spots but he pointed out the differences between the players selected this year compared to the year before.

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