Blind footballers showgood skills and promise


Malaysia’s Muhamad Azuan Abdul Rasiad (right) battling for the ball with Japan’s Hiroto Takahashi (centre) during one of the matches.

A friendly match between Malaysian and Japanese blind football teams at the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) 5-A-Side Blind Football tournament ended on a high note with both teams showcasing tremendous skills on court.

The match, which was held at Tun Razak Hockey Stadium in Jalan Duta, Kuala Lumpur, saw two Malaysian teams – Team A and Team B – squaring off with the Japan youth team over four matches.

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