Pahang Rangers My New Home

The 3 weeks so far with Pahang Rangers has been crazy. Yes, rumors travel fast, so does good news. The good news is I'm back in Kuantan, the place I grew up in with the aim of contributing back to Pahang. The initial process of applying for the job to negotiating to accepting to actually living it is, to say the least, mind blowing. New place, new environment, new culture and new family. Yang Mulia Tengku Dato' Indera Aidy Ahmad Shah, the Vice President of Pahang Rangers has been kind enough to welcome me and I was introduced to the team and everyone has made me feel welcomed.

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Women In Football Malaysia
Painting Wembley Red and Blue

I was always going to go, I knew that much. It was nice that the Women’s FA Cup final – the conclusion of last season's competition, delayed by the pandemic - featured the top two clubs in the league at the moment and it was great that this was a grudge match after Arsenal did one over Chelsea on the opening day of the 21/22 WSL season.

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Padang Bola Sepak Admin
On Board A Flight Back Home

Tiga Penjuru friendly on a random Wednesday night, for the teams and people who play a part in next week’s carnival, how much social capital are we talking about here? Let us get ready to sweat, network, and have fun on this flight.


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Padang Bola Sepak Admin
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