PETALING JAYA (7 Sept 2015) – Malaysia’s football chief announced plans to step down on Monday after a record 10-0 defeat which cost the coach his job and prompted the sports minister to threaten to suspend the country’s soccer body.
Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) President Tengku Abdullah Ahmad Shah said he would gradually step aside, state-run Bernama news agency reported, without giving further details.
“I will step down in stages because there are a lot more matters in FAM that I have to complete,” he was quoted as saying. No timetable was given for his exit.
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