SAM welcome govt’s initiative to provide live broadcast of 2026 World Cup


KUALA LUMPUR: The Sports Writers Association of Malaysia (SAM) have welcomed the government’s announcement that Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) and Unifi TV will serve as the official broadcasters for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Malaysia.

SAM president Norismadi Abd Manap described the development as the end to anxieties for local football fans who had hoped to watch the tournament in an inclusive, legal and comprehensive manner.

“This development not only brings relief to the fans but also proves that the government is sensitive to the concerns voiced previously,” he said in a statement yesterday.

‘’I express my appreciation for this very meaningful effort by the Ministry of Communications, as it clearly understands the pulse of the people, especially football fans, to join in experiencing the excitement of the tournament.’’

According to him, the fans’ fears regarding the possibility of missing out on the matches in June and July have now been alleviated, allowing them to eagerly anticipate the upcoming action.

Previously, Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said that the decision was made through collaboration with the private sector to guarantee high-quality broadcasting and broad access for viewers across the nation.

The United States is co-hosting the 2026 World Cup along with Mexico and Canada, with the opening match scheduled to take place in Mexico City on June 11, while the final is set for New Jersey on July 19. — Bernama

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