Celebrating Women in Football

Women in Football: An imagination or reality? Football is unarguably the most popular sport in the world. As a Malaysian, think about “two teams playing captivating football on the field”, who would you see in your imagination? The truth is: “None of the sports we know should only belong to a gender” but why aren’t more people aware about women in their football boots? Shouldn’t women’s football be cheered for just the same as men’s on the field?

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Women In Football Malaysia
Pre-Season #4 - Padang @ One Utama

On November 4, Thursday, on a public holiday we organised our follow up pre-season recreational football session at Padang @ One Utama! Thank you to everyone for the lovely day! Participants, apparel partner, photographer, venue, and new friends! Announcement of that incoming!


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Padang Bola Sepak Admin
Pre-Season #3 - Ladies Evening

On October 10, Sunday evening our committee members organised an all ladies futsal evening session at Quantum Arena TTDI. It is something that we want do but you know pandemic and all. Thankfully and finally able to organise and provide sisters a platform to play for fun! Here’s to more all ladies session!

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Padang Bola Sepak Admin
Pre-Season #1 & #2

“Regards to our recreational football programs. There has been an internal organisational restructuring ensuring efficiency. As well as will be beta-testing our programs internally. Once we are satisfied with the results we will relaunch our programs openly and steadily. Know this will take a lot of effort, time, and resources to get the programming right. All to ensure safety accessibility, affordability, joy, and respect for everyone participating with our programs. All in all, let’s hope 2022 will be good.” - September 27, 2021

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Padang Bola Sepak Admin
AFC Women's Asian Cup : Malaysia vs Palestine

Looking back at the highlights again, I am writing this article here from the perspective of a football performance analyst that wants to better the scene, the culture and change the minds of all footballers especially in Malaysia. To me, Football IQ is the most important thing in football. Your physical gifts and technical superiority will help you succeed at the elite level of football, but football IQ and tactical awareness is what will make a normal player, a great player; and a great player, a legend.

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Meng
AFC Women's Asian Cup : Malaysia vs Thailand

First of all, let me preface this article with the following statement: I know the girls gave it their all in the game vs a technically and physically superior Thailand and will give their 120% against Palestine as well. I have no doubts about that. But we all know that the current Malaysian sporting system is not built to develop athletic talent; it has ulterior motives which I choose not to cover in this article here.

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Meng
UiTM FC vs Sabah: An Insight

UITM FC is still mathematically not relegated yet. If they win all of their remaining games, and all the other teams lose, they could still be safe, theoretically.

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Meng
Just A Few Things: Kuala Lumpur City Vs. Selangor

What a match for these two teams to kick-off the Super League restart. Both teams have been making efforts to restructure how they work behind the scenes. Their first encounter this season ended 1-1 and here, the result repeated itself in a physical and cagey match. Neither side looked dominant on one another as KL couldn’t take advantage of their attacks while Selangor didn’t make use of their possession that well.

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Azri Firman
RATCHABURI FC VS JDT: AN ANALYSIS

Although this is considered a dead rubber tie, JDT will be hoping to achieve their highest points tally ever in the competition’s group stages, while RBMFC will be pushing hard for their first three points of the campaign. Hopefully the stage is set for both of the teams to give the viewers a great match before they head back to their respective national leagues.

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Zuhdi Rabin
NAGOYA GRAMPUS VS JDT: AN ANALYSIS

The penultimate game of Group G pits Japan’s third place team Nagoya Grampus Eight (NGE) against Malaysia’s champions, Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT). NGE is on a hot streak, winning all of their Asian Champions League group stage games so far without conceding a single goal.

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Zuhdi Rabin