True Selangor stalwart: Fazly’s unwavering spirit and commitment became the driving force behind his return to the Red Giants.
PETALING JAYA: In a move that has taken many by surprise, seasoned leftback Fazly Mazlan has rejoined Selangor – a decision that coach Katsuhito Kinoshi openly admits he did not see coming.
But despite that, Kinoshi welcomes the move with open arms.
“Yes, I was very surprised when I was informed that he wanted to come back,” said the Japanese tactician.
“But I like him. I really do.”
Kinoshi revealed that it was Fazly’s unwavering spirit and deep commitment that became the driving force behind his return to the Red Giants.
Despite the defender being released from the squad at the end of the season, the coach emphasised that desire trumps all.
Fazly had an offer to join Super League newcomers Immigration but Selangor said they needed cover in the fullback spots, and he did not think twice.
“If he truly wants to return, that’s what matters most,” Kinoshi said.
“For me, when a player has that kind of hunger, I will always welcome him. I really value that attitude.”
But this is not merely about filling a spot on the roster.
Kinoshi believes that Fazly, now 31, represents more than just experience - he’s a blueprint for longevity and resilience in Malaysian football.
“He can be a role model for younger players. If you play with all your heart, sacrifice for the team, and give 100 percent in every match, you can continue playing well into your 30s - 32, 35 even,” the coach added.
Beyond his on-field capabilities, Fazly’s return brings much-needed guidance to a transitioning squad. As Selangor look to the future with a new generation of talent, veterans like Fazly serve as the bridge between experience and potential.
“Having senior players like Fazly is not just about technical aspects and experience. It’s also about mentoring the younger generation who will one day lead this team,” Kinoshi explained.
The timing of his return couldn’t be more critical as the Red Giants are preparing for their Charity Shield game against Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Iskandar Puteri on Aug 8.
“We have a very important match coming up. The presence of experienced players like Fazly is a huge asset for games like this,” Kinoshi said.
Fazly’s story comes full circle, having once been a key pillar in the Selangor line-up before his release.
Now, with shifts in the club’s structure and renewed ambitions, he’s back to reclaim his place - not just in the team but in the hearts of Selangor fans.
