Former great James Wong urges FAM to reconsider taking case to CAS


PETALING JAYA: Former Malaysian international James Wong is urging the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) not to take the case involving seven national footballers to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

Commenting on FIFA’s decision to reject FAM’s appeal over sanctions imposed on the national football body and seven players, James said taking the case to CAS may not be a prudent move.

"It’s going to cost money – whose money? What are we trying to prove? Sometimes we just have to take the bitter pill and swallow it," he said on Tuesday (Nov 4).

He urged FAM to use the setback as an opportunity to rebuild.

"If we truly love the game, we must rebuild with integrity and learn from our mistakes. There’s no shortcut in football," he said.

FIFA on Monday (Nov 3) rejected FAM’s appeal, maintaining all sanctions including a 12-month suspension imposed for the seven players and a 350,000 Swiss francs (RM1.8mil) fine for the national football body.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Football

Soccer-Tuanzebe shines for DR Congo as they qualify for World Cup
Soccer-Japan high on confidence ahead of World Cup after beating England
Soccer-Brazil score twice late on to beat Croatia 3-1 in World Cup tune-up
Harimau Malaya fall to Vietnam, but Cklamovski hails players’ resolve
Soccer-DR Congo score extra-time winner to qualify for World Cup
Soccer-Sweden’s 'great escape' complete as Potter clinches World Cup berth
Soccer-Kane's absence hurt England in defeat to Japan, says Tuchel
Soccer-Czechs beat Denmark on penalties to book World Cup spot
Soccer-Italy miss out on World Cup for third straight time after shootout loss to Bosnia
Soccer-Toothless Spain held to 0-0 draw by Egypt in friendly

Others Also Read