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Thursday 29 September 2016

A Wrong Reproduction of Merdeka Cup 1958 Replica Trophy

     This Merdeka Cup 1958 replica trophy  was displayed in one of the exhibition programme held in National Museum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Although it was a replica trophy, but its must be similar exactly like the genuine one. This is because this trophy was displayed to deliver correct informations about the history of that trophy and the unique designs or craftsmanship of that trophy. That's why it must in the accurate detailed. Not just perfunctory in producing this trophy. We did noticed a few incorrect informations that can be found on this trophy and it was ashamed that this thing can happen. This can tarnish the image of National Museum because it displayed an incorrect replica trophy. Further details can be seen below:-  

The Merdeka Cup 1958 replica trophy.

 
The genuine Merdeka Cup 1958 trophy.

Description about this Merdeka Cup 1958 replica trophy.

Front close up of Merdeka Cup 1958 replica trophy.

Below, the wrong informations about the Malaysia and Myanmar flag on the Merdeka Cup 1958 replica trophy..

Close up of Malaysia flag (left) and Myanmar flag (right).

     For our informations, in 1958, Malaysia was known as Malaya, but not Malaysia !!! Malaysia came into existance in 1963. Flag attached on this trophy was a Malaysia flag with 14 stripes, but not a Malaya flag with 11 stripes. Furthermore, in Merdeka Cup 1958, Myanmar did not participated. How come Myanmar flag was attached on this trophy ??? Participating countries in this Merdeka Cup 1958 were Malaya, South Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore and Hong Kong. This proof can be seen on the picture of  Merdeka Cup 1958 shield below:-

Merdeka Cup 1958 shield.
*photo credit man Olimpik

Merdeka Cup 1958 mini shield.

     Last but not least, this serious mistake should not be done on this Merdeka Cup 1958 replica trophy. Although it just a replica trophy, but in delivering 100% correct informations and accuracy of facts are most important because this is related to our football heritage and history pride. Any responsible organisation should take IMMEDIATE action to recall back this trophy and correct back all the mistakes that has been done !!!

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Thursday 22 September 2016

Malaysian Tiger Never Exist In Malaysia Football

     On 16 September 2016, Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) launched a new FAM and Harimau Malaysia logo. Previously on 2 February 2016, FAM President launched the new name for Malaysian football team known as Harimau Malaysia. This new name of Harimau Malaysia automatically replaced the old name for Malaysian football team known as Harimau Malaya. Harimau Malaya in English spelled out as Malayan Tiger and Harimau Malaysia in English spelled out as Malaysian Tiger. How did this Malayan Tiger name sticked to Malaysian football team ? As far as we know, its related to Dollah Don story whereby he was given this title by the previous Indonesia President, that was President Sukarno who did amazed by Dollah Don football talents and his title sticked to Malayan football team because at that time, he played for Malayan football team also. This title sticked to Malaysian footbal team also until it was changed lately to Malaysian Tiger.

     However, this was not the only story how the Malayan Tiger name came into picture. First of all, let us see the evolution of FAM logo below starting from its existence day till today:-

 Football Association of Malaya 
1933-1956

 Football Association of Malaya 
1957-1961

Football Association of Malaya 
1961-1963

 Football Association of Malaysia 
1963-1987

Football Association of Malaysia 
1987-2016

     Then, photo below was the new FAM logo launched on 16 September 2016:-

New FAM logo
16 September 2016

     From all the evolution of FAM logo photos above, what did we see was a symbol of tiger. It was the symbol of Malayan Tiger, a subspecies of tiger that inhabits the Malaysia Peninsular. Its scientific name was Panthera Tigris Jacksoni and it was an endangered species of animal. FAM has used the Malayan Tiger symbol since ages because of some reason, to show the strength of its organisation and the football team under it. But there is no Malaysian Tiger and its not even exist in the animal kingdom species.

     Therefore, before we change something, we must study its history, do not bulldoze just like that. It will show that we are POOR in knowing our history. Malayan tiger name its not about Dollah Don only, its about FAM logo and FAM identity itself since the FAM existance. Since the name has changed to Malaysian Tiger, there is no need anymore to put the Malayan Tiger image inside the FAM logo because the tiger symbol itself was not the Malaysian Tiger species and most important, Malaysian Tiger do not exist !!! 

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Wednesday 21 September 2016

The History Of Football Association Of Selangor Administration Building

Since the beginning of the establishment of the Football Association of Selangor (FAS), FAS already have a building that was used to govern all matters related to the FAS. However, the source of history of the administration building used by the FAS was very limited and can only be traced back from 1960s. In the 1960s, FAS administration building was located in Jalan Conlay, Kuala Lumpur. Below was an official photo of the FAS officials at the FAS House located at Jalan Conlay, Kuala Lumpur in 1963 : -

The FAS officials group photo was taken in front of the FAS, located at Jalan Conlay, Kuala Lumpur in 1963. Spotted there was Datuk Harun Idris, the Selangor team manager and in front of him was a Malaya Cup that was won by Selangor in 1963.

Then on 24 June 1973, His Royal Highness Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Alhaj Ibni Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Alhaj at that time was HRH Raja Muda Selangor inaugurated the new FAS administration building located at Jalan Maharajalela, Kuala Lumpur. The building was named as Wisma FAS.


Wisma FAS at Jalan Maharajalela, Kuala Lumpur.

After that, the FAS administration building once again moved to a new building at Wisma FAS, Kelana Jaya, Selangor in the 1990s.


Wisma FAS at Kelana Jaya, Selangor.

After several years of FAS administration building was based on Wisma FAS, Kelana Jaya, Selangor, there was a plan to build a new larger FAS administration building with a sports complex and two soccer fields namely FAS Sports Complex located at Section U15 , Shah Alam, Selangor. The construction of this FAS Sports Complex has completed but not yet ready to be occupied.


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Wednesday 14 September 2016

Grenemisk Live Streaming Of Kelab Jersi Kita,Selangor Ex-Player And Saturday Jersey Gang

     On 10 September 2016 there was a live streaming aired by Grenemisk involving Kelab Jersi Kita, Selangor ex-player and Saturday Jersey Gang in Soccerhouze, Damansara Perdana, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. In this live streaming there were members of Kelab Jersi Kita (Aizusan and Fitrie), Selangor ex-player (Sharil Arsat) and join together member of Saturday Jersey Gang (Sahrin). This live streaming was held to share knowledge of the Selangor football collections and heritage such as football jerseys, match books, maflas, medals and many more. Through this sharing knowledge, we managed to educate and cultivate the passions and proud of our own heritage especially about Selangor football.

The live streaming advertisement.

     Below were the link to watch the live streaming through online (a must watch for Selangor football collectors):-


Wednesday 31 August 2016

Football Assoc. of Malaysia Selection vs PSV Eindhoven 1971

     In 1971, PSV Eindhoven, a football club from Holland made a tour to Southeast Asia for the football tournaments. Its include Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. On 8 June 1971, PSV Eindhoven came to Malaysia for a  football tournament against Football Assoc. of Malaysia (FAM) Selection team. The match between PSV Eindhoven vs FAM Selection was held on 9 June 1971 at Merdeka Stadium. 

     FAM Selection coached by Jalil Che Din and consist of Rahim Abdullah, M.Chandran, V. Krishnasamy, Soh Chin Aun, Chow Kwai Lam, Wong Choon Wah, Radagopal, Harun Yusoff, Inrahim Mydin, Zulkifli Norbit, Shaharuddin Abdullah, Hanafiah Mohsein, Ali Bakar, Wong Kam Fook and Awang Essa. PSV Eindhoven team was coached by Kurt Linder and consist of Jan Van Beveren, Johan De Vrindt, Wim Van Den Dungen, Willy Heyink, Guus Hiddink, Peter Kemper, Adrie Van Kraay, Willy Van Der Kuijlen, Harrie Lubse, Eef Mulders, Lazar Radović, Bent Schmidt Hansen, Jac Van Stippent, Pleun Strik, Gerrit Van Tilburg, Wietse Veenstra and Harry Vos. In this match, FAM Selection lost to PSV Eindhoven with the scores of 2-5. Five goals from PSV Eindhoven were scored by Johan De Vrindt (2 goals), Eef Mulders (2 goals) and Wim Van Den Dungen (1 goal). However, from FAM Selection, 2 goals were scored by Zulkifli Norbit and Shaharuddin Abdullah. 

     Two PSV Eindhoven players who played in this tournament known as Harry Vos and Pleun Strik were later on played in the World Cup Final 1974. Then, Guus Hiddink who was also played in this tournament was later on became a Chelsea Club coach nowadays. FAM Selection has fought till the end a great team known as PSV Eindhoven and only got minimal lost of scored which proved that this FAM Selection was a great team and they lost with pride.

FAM Selection team in white shirt.
Stand from left: Rahim Abdullah, M.Chandran, V. Krishnasamy, Wong Kam Fook (dark goalkeeper shirt), Soh Chin Aun, Awang Essa (dark goalkeeper shirt) and Chow Kwai Lam.

Sitting from left: Wong Choon Wah, Radagopal, Harun Yusoff, Inrahim Mydin, Zulkifli Norbit, Shaharuddin Abdullah, Hanafiah Mohsein and Ali Bakar.

PSV Eindhoven tournament mini pennant given to FAM Selection players.

PSV Eindhoven mini pin badge given to FAM Selection players.

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Monday 29 August 2016

Asian Cup Central Regional Football Tournament 1971

     Asian Cup Central Regional Football Tournament 1971 was held in Bangkok, Thailand. It was part of AFC Asian Cup 1972 qualifier round. Supposedly it was participated by seven countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia (Khmer), Vietnam (South Vietnam), Hong Kong, Thailand and Brunei. However, Vietnam withdrew from this tournament. Malaysian team under the leadership of Dato Haji Harun Bin Haji Idris and coached by Jalil Che Din was consist of Wong Kam Fook, Osman Abdullah, Chow Kwai Lam, Lim Kim Lian, Soh Chin Aun, M. Chandran, V. Krishnasamy, Au Yoon, Ali Bakar, Rahim Abdullah, Mahadi Yusof, Shaharuddin Abdullah, Yap Eng Kok, Wong Choon Wah, Zulkifli Norbit, Mohd Noor Bin Yusof, Ibrahim Mydin, Hanafiah Mohsein, Awang Isa, Ng Kon and Mohd Baker. The opening ceremony started on 21st May 1971. In order to determine the grouping for each countries, three matches was held on 21st and 22nd May 1971. On 21st May 1971, one match was held and the result was Cambodia draw with Thailand 1-1. Then, on 22nd May 1971, two matches were held and the results were Malaysia won against Brunei 8-0. Goals from Malaysia scored by Zulkifli Norbit (3 goals), Shaharuddin Abdullah (3 goals), Wong Choon Wah (1 goal) and Soh Chin Aun (1 goal). Second match won by Indonesia against Hong Kong 2-1.

     After these results of early matches, Indonesia, Thailand and Brunei were in Group A and Malaysia, Cambodia and Hong Kong were in Group B. In Group B, Malaysia won two matches consecutively. The first match against Cambodia, Malaysia won with 2-1 scores and scored by Shaharuddin Abdullah and Wong Choon Wah. The second match against Hong Kong, Malaysia won with 2-1 scores that was scored by Shaharuddin Abdullah (2 goals) and Malaysia qualified to the semi final round.

     In the semi final round, Malaysia lost to Thailand 0-1 and met Indonesia for the third place determination. Malaysia won against Indonesia 3-0 and won the third place. Thailand became the champion of this tournament after they won against Cambodia 4-2 in the final match. 

Asian Cup Central Regional Football Tournament 1971 Match Book

Fowarded message by Tunku Abdul Rahman (President Football Assoc. of Malaysia) 

Malaysian players line up.

Malaysian players faces.

Asian Cup Central Regional Football Tournament 1971 commemorative ribbon pin badge given to participant.

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Wednesday 24 August 2016

The Closed Down Of The Great Tailor For Malaysian Contingent

     Not all of us know that this tailor was a great tailor that made suit for Malaysian contingent since the Southeast Asian Peninsular (SEAP) Games in the 1960's until the Southeast Asia (SEA) Games in the 2000's. He was a humble and kind tailor, but his works were the great masterpiece and pride of Malaysian Contingent. Mr Yee Hai Yuen was his name and he was the owner of Chew Tailor that was operated since 1960's in Jalan Dang Wangi (previously known as Campbell Road). His tailor works was neat and long lasting. Unfortunately his legacy did not last long when he has to close down his tailor shop in 2014 and say goodbye to his tailor works. It was so sad that his legacy has to come to an end because of his age and health and also the drastic increase of shop rental fee of his shop. However, his legacy of tailor works still remained in our minds as among the greatest masterpiece of tailor works for Malaysian contingent. May God bless you Mr Yee Hai Yuen and I hope I have a chance to meet you and storied more about your tailor works legacy.

Chew Tailor shop signage.

Mr Yee Hai Yuen in his shop

Mr Yee Hai Yuen masterpiece for the Malaysian contingent in the SEAP Games 1967.

4th SEAP Games 1967.

Chew Tailor trademark inside the coat.

 Mr Yee Hai Yuen masterpiece for the Malaysian contingent in the SEA Games 2003.

22nd SEA Games 2003

Chew Tailor trademark inside the coat.
 

Tuesday 9 August 2016

Type of football boots worn by certain Malaysian football legends

     Many of us did not know what kind of boots worn by these Malaysian football legends. Thefore today we want to share some of the knowledge that we have discovered:-

     Unfortunately "Broadway" boots brand photo cannot be found. But it was dicovered that these Broadway boots were used by the legendary Abdul Ghani Minhat and Zulkifli Norbit in the 1960's. These Broadway boots was locally made in Singapore, all leathered boots and the studs were covered with leather.

Puma King 1968

Puma King 1970

    Puma King boots, the most well known boots from Puma has been worn by world legends such as Eusebio, Pele and Johan Cruyff. These boots were also very well known among Malaysian football legends and being worn by them such as Shaharudin Abdullah, Zulkifli Norbit and Mokhtar Dahari.

Adidas Copa Mundial

Adidas World Cup 1978

    These two Adidas boots were among the greatest and legendary boots that can beat the famous Puma King boots popularity.They were worn by Malaysian football legends too such as Mokhtar Dahari and Zulkifli Norbit. However, for Malaysian football legend namely Wong Kam Fook, he worn Adidas World Cup boots that have steel studs. In his opinion as a goalkeeper, the steel studs from Adidas World Cup boots have the best grips and suitable for goalkeeper.

Olympic Munich 1972

Shaharuddin Abdullah

    When Malaysia football team qualified for the Olympic Munich 1972, there was an interesting story about Adidas boots. During that time Adidas boots popularity were lesser than Puma King boots. All these because of the Adidas three stripes stitched on the side of the boots have created uncomfortable grip to the players foot when they worn the boots. Many Malaysian football players at that time cut off the stripes in order to loose the grip and make sure the boots more comfortable. The same thing happened to Shaharuddin Abdullah, a Malaysian football legend when he was on training in Munich for Olympic Games. One of the Adidas top management came to watch Malaysian team training and found out Shaharuddin was wearing Adidas boots with no three stripes that was cut off by him. He was asked by that Adidas top managemnet why he did so. Shaharuddin said that he cut off the three stripes because he wants to loose the grip and have more accuracy in kicking the ball. Then, the Adidas top management invited all Malaysian football players to come to Adidas warehouse in Munich for tomorrow and picked any pair of football boots that they want for free. When the day come, each Malaysian football players picked one pair of Adidas boots for their usage.

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Tuesday 28 June 2016

Sultan Sulaiman Club 1978 Home Schwarzenbeck Jersey

     In 1978, Sultan Sulaiman Club worn Schwarzenbeck jersey. Later on in early 1980's Schwarzenbeck changed its name and logo into Schwarzenbach. It was the West Germany brand and this brand still exist until today. Below was the Sultan Sulaiman Club 1978 home Schwarzenbeck jersey worn by Azlan Johar in his first football career in Sultan Sulaiman Club that started on 1978. Through this club, he started shining his talents and became a football star for Malaysia, Selangor, Sultan Sulaiman Club and Talasco Diadora football team before he retired on 1990. Until today he was a well known Malaysian football player. This jersey was used in the FAM Cup 1978 match.

Sultan Sulaiman Club 1978 Home Schwarzenbeck Jersey from front.

Sultan Sulaiman Club 1978 Home Schwarzenbeck Jersey from back. Number 9 was worn by Azlan Johar when he started his football career in Sultan Sulaiman Club in 1978 until he quit from Sultan Sulaiman Club.

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Monday 27 June 2016

Malaysia Contingent SEAP/SEA Games Coat

     At the early existance, it was known as Southeast Asian Peninsular (SEAP) Games and consists of Malaya/Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. The 1st SEAP Games was held in Bangkok in 1959. Then, in 1977 it has changed its name into the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games during the 9th SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Other countries from the Southeast Asian region that joined this SEAP/SEA Games were Brunei (1977), Indonesia (1977), Philippines (1977) and Timor Leste (2003). This sport event was held enhanced the Southeast Asian region sport development and unite the Southeast Asian countries under one sport event. Below are the photos of official Malaysia contingent coat that came from two era, the SEAP Games and SEA Games:-

Malaysia contingent coat for the 4th SEAP Games 1967 held in Bangkok.

4th SEAP Games 1967 of Malaysia contingent emblem.

 Malaysia contingent coat for the 22nd SEA Games 2003 held in Vietnam.

 22nd SEA Games 2003 of Malaysia contingent emblem.

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Saturday 25 June 2016

Malaysia In Ho Ho Cup 1970

     Ho Ho Cup was presented in 1924 by the Ho Ho Biscuit Factory in Singapore and played between Malayan/Malaysian and Hong Kong Chinese. The original cup was lost during World War II. The Malaya (later Malaysia) team could include Singaporean players until 1969. Starting from 1970 onwards, all teams involved were permitted to insert several non-Chinese players. Up until the early 1970s, the Hong Kong team was the "Combined Chinese" team, whereby any Chinese player based in Hong Kong was eligible to play for the team, regardless of his affiliation to either the Hong Kong FA or the Taiwan FA.

     Ho Ho Cup 1970 was held in Hong Kong. The match was between Malaysian Chinese Football Association against Combined Hong Kong Chinese. It was the first time in this Ho Ho Cup that three Malay players were inserted in the Malaysian Chinese Football Associatiom team, they were Zulkifli Norbit, Mazlan Hamid and Nik Salleh Nik Man. Other Chinese players in the Malaysian Chinese team were Wong Kam Fook, Soh Chin Aun, Wong Choon Wah, Foo Fook Chuan, Chow Chee Keong, Eng Kong, Teow Seeng Ho, Chow Yoon Cheong and others. The result of this match was Combined Chinese Hong Kong won against Malaysian Chinese Football Association with the scores of 2-0. Below are some photos, medal and informations of this Ho Ho Cup 1970:-

1970 Malaysian Chinese Football Association emblem. 
Nowadays Malaysian Chinese Football Association emblem.

 Malaysian Chinese Football Asociation officials and players.

Malaysian Chinese Football Association players were happily singging together led by Zulkifli Norbit.

Malaysian Chinese Football Association (left) vs Combined Chinese Hong Kong (right) group photo before the match.


The first three Malay players in Malaysian Chinese Football Association team in Ho Ho Cup 1970. Second from right was Nik Salleh Nik Man, Mazlan Hamid and Zulkifli Norbit.

Malaysian Football Chinese Association player was dribbling against the Combined Chinese Hong Kong goalkeeper.

Malaysian Chinese Football Association players received their runners up medal.

Runners up medal of Ho Ho Cup 1970 received by Malaysian Chinese Football Association. This tournament was also known as Chinese Interport Football Competition.

The runners up medal for Ho Ho Cup 1970 from the back made by Landkef from silver material.

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