Terengganu up the creek


Mohd Shahrun Nabil (second from right) in the match against Japan in the recently-concluded Asia Cup. Nabil is hoping to recover from a calf injury in time to play in the Razak Cup.

KUALA LUMPUR: In the absence of three national players, Terengganu faces the daunting task of retaining the Razak Cup Division One title. The 51st edition of the games begins at the Wisma Belia Stadium in Kuantan on Sunday.

Terengganu created history in Kuantan last year when they defeated Pahang 3-0 in the Razak Cup final to win their first ever Division One title.

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