Pahang ready to defy FIFA decision


Malaysia's forward Mohamadou Sumareh fights for the ball with Indonesia's captain Rudolof Yanto Basna (with red armband) during the 2022 World Cup-2023 Asian Cup second-round qualifying Group G match at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil, November 19, 2019. GLENN GUAN/The Star

PETALING JAYA: The Pahang Football Association (PFA) are ready to defy FIFA’s order for them to pay their former striker Mohamadou Sumareh US$1.2mil (RM4.9mil).

Former Pahang manager Datuk Suffian Awang, now the chief executive officer of the team, said they would fight the case and seek international lawyers’ help to appeal it.

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