Saturday, June 20, 2026

From kick-off to cover-up: Malaysia's football farce












R Nadeswaran
Published: Jun 19, 2026 2:00 PM
Updated: 4:00 PM




COMMENT | They exit the stage, leaving not glory but a mudslide of shame - a torrent that smeared the nation’s name as cheats, conjurers of deceit, and masters of manipulation.

The “grand plan” to vault Malaysia from the Asia Cup to the World Cup now lies in ruins, a paper tiger shredded by its own hubris.

The scam unravelled with the confessions of seven foreigners who were granted citizenship faster than you could boil water to make instant noodles.

They confessed that they had never spoken a word of Malay - a prerequisite for Malaysian citizenship - and neither had they stayed long enough to meet the residential qualification, but in less than six weeks, they had been granted Malaysian citizenship, issued identity cards and passports.

Although they hired the players and brokered deals with agents, the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) clung to denial from Day One.

First, it was brushed off as an “administrative mistake,” then pinned on the wrong documents, and finally dressed up as accountability with the suspension of the secretary-general, who, in true Malaysian football fashion, was reinstated.

Even when caught, they sought advice from a Geneva-based law firm's counsel, who entered the country on a tourist visa and worked as FAM counsel, even appearing in a media conference to proclaim “FAM did no wrong”.

In the meantime, the legal bills accumulated.


Masking complicity?


When pressed, the question was turned on its head: “Do we need a work permit?” Was FAM genuinely ignorant of the law, or was this theatre in a crowded press hall meant to mask complicity?




Either way, the “solution” was classic - bundle him onto the next flight out, a quick exit to cover a slow-burning scandal.

The fine imposed by the International Federation of Association Football (Fifa) was no sweat, since taxpayers had already been milked for RM30 million to keep the circus afloat; perhaps some spare change remains.

The Home Ministry took a defiant and contradictory stand: Citizenship is our prerogative, eligibility is Fifa’s. But the cat was already out of the bag.

Shortcuts, albeit breaches of the Constitution, stood out as another blot to be recorded in the annals of our history.

In January, all FAM exco members for the 2025-2029 term announced voluntary mass resignations, and were seen as a prudent step following the “foreign player” issue and to safeguard the integrity of FAM.

But yesterday, the curtain fell: FAM announced the “mutual” termination of the employment of Harimau Malaya’s head coach Peter Cklamovski and CEO Robert Douglas Friend.

Mutually, of course, but the duo may not have been directly responsible for the debacle.

As expected, silence reigns on compensation and perks - the cloak of secrecy remains the only consistent performance in Malaysian football.





No one held accountable

It is nine months since the scandal broke, and no one has accepted responsibility or been held accountable. Who came up with the plan? Did someone wake up one morning with these grandiose plans to cheat by calling foreigners Malaysians? Who called up the agents?

How much did the exercise of being an instant success cost us - the taxpayers?

The Budget 2025 allocation for the development of the national football team, Harimau Malaya, was doubled to RM30 million, with RM15 million to be funded by the private sector.

In announcing this, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the allocation would be used to enhance the development programmes for Harimau Malaya at every level, in addition to preparing the senior team to be more competitive in every international tournament they

Then youth and sports minister Hannah Yeoh said the money should be used to develop the national senior team, the Under-18 team, and the Under-13 team, and not to pay salaries.


Hannah Yeoh


But last month, a report released by the Asian Football Federation (AFC) revealed the bitter truth. It was more a catalogue of shame-raising concerns that critical functions are built around individuals rather than systems, creating dependency risks.

What hit home hard was that almost 70 percent of expenditure was spent on staffing costs and national team operations, leaving only around 30 percent for football development initiatives.

There was a graver issue – FAM’s fixed deposits are shrinking, and if this trend continues, liquidity will eventually reach zero.

“So, does the government even bother to ensure that grants are spent on what they were meant for - or is oversight just another spectator sport in Malaysia’s football farce?”


Someone dozing off

Yes, the Commissioner of Sports, empowered to inspect accounts and demand accountability, exists on paper - but in practice, someone has been dozing off while the circus burned the taxpayers’ cash.

Youth and Sports Minister Taufiq Johari said the ministry respects the autonomy of the national sports associations and does not interfere in their administration, but they must prioritise good governance and transparency in financial management.


Taufiq Johari


He said Malaysians have the right to know how these organisations manage public funds. It was just lip service. It just stopped there, and FAM, defiant as ever, has been dragging its feet on releasing the full AFC report.

What about the prime minister who has been shouting himself hoarse with anti-corruption slogans and demanding good governance?

There will be no cover-up on the seven foreign players, he declared, but the truth was hidden behind half-truths from officialdom.

What about public money being used wrongly? Hardly a word.

So, the question is: Isn’t it a colossal waste of public money to keep a commissioner who neither asks the right questions nor tells taxpayers how their money is squandered - a watchdog that prefers sleeping to barking, let alone biting?


Deafening silence


Nine months on, the silence is deafening. No mastermind has been named; no architect of this fraudulent “instant success” has been held to account.

The grand plan to catapult Malaysia into football’s elite has collapsed into a farce, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill for inflated salaries, shrinking deposits, and legal escapades dressed up as “development.”

The sports minister insists on respecting autonomy, but autonomy without accountability is just another word for abdication. And FAM? It drags its feet, hides behind “interference,” and hopes Malaysians will forget.




But Malaysians should not forget. This was not just a football fiasco; it was a national embarrassment, a constitutional breach, and a betrayal of public trust.

The curtain may have fallen on Cklamovski and Friend, but the real actors remain backstage, unscathed, unpunished, and unrepentant.

So, isn’t the real question this: why do we keep funding a circus that refuses to perform, a troupe that rehearses deceit instead of discipline?

Until someone answers, the scoreboard will remain stuck on zero - not for Harimau Malaya, but for governance, accountability, and the dignity of Malaysian sport.



R NADESWARAN began his career as a sports reporter, cutting his teeth on the drama of games and the grit of athletes. Though his journalistic journey has since taken him into governance, accountability, and public affairs, he continues to make occasional forays back into the sports arena - drawn not just by scandals, scores, and statistics, but by other human stories that inspire. Comments: citizen.nades22@gmail.com


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Israeli sabotage successful - Iran Says Hormuz 'Closed' Again, Citing Lebanon Violations






Iran Says Hormuz 'Closed' Again, Citing Lebanon Violations, As Vance Expected In Switzerland For Talks



by Tyler Durden
Sunday, Jun 21, 2026 - 12:00 AM


Update(10:00ET): As has become the 'norm' after well over 100 days of war - which some pundits have been calling the "third Gulf war" - there are deeply conflicting headlines emerging Saturday. On the one hand, diplomacy based in Switzerland is said to be in motion, with a potential top level Trump delegation (led by Witkoff and to be joined later by Kushner reportedly/allegedly) - but fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in south Lebanon still rages, with the death toll climbing, and also with Hezbollah rockets still landing against IDF positions as well as in northern Israel.

Will the US and Iranian sides actually meet in Europe for the 'technical' side of further talks toward final peace? Saturday has seen reports of Iran having again 'closed' the Strait of Hormuz, citing Israeli aggression in Lebanon, after Tehran has insisted that the tenuous freshly signed MoU included a Lebanon ceasefire and peace. The latest newswires out of Iranian state media:

  • IRAN SAYS HORMUZ TO CLOSE, CITING CEASEFIRE VIOLATION: TASNIM
  • IRAN SAYS STRAIT OF HORMUZ HAS BEEN CLOSED: TASNIM
  • IRAN'S IRGC NAVY SAYS HORMUZ STRAIT CLOSED TO ALL VESSELS: FARS
  • *VESSELS WARNED TO AVOID STRAIT OF HORMUZ OVER SECURITY: FARS

Vance expected in Switzerland, reports Axios on Saturday:


🇺🇸🇮🇷Trump envoys arrive in Switzerland for Iran talks planned for Sunday. Vice President Vance could travel to Switzerland today or tomorrow. My story on @axios
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And yet, some of the same state sources have been saying that an Iranian delegation will travel to Switzerland where it will seek to hold Washington to its commitments.

“In Switzerland, we intend to press for the fulfilment of the other side’s commitments and clarify how they plan to act on their obligations,” the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said, according to Fars, also as cited in Al Jazeera.

Per the same report Saturday mid-morning (US time): "The delegation will leave for Switzerland in a few minutes, Mehr news agency also reported. The spokesperson also said that if the US refuses to implement its commitments, Iran will respond with necessary measures."

So things remain very fluid, and could implode at any moment. The Wall Street Journal adds some fresh details as follows:


Iranian security officials said they had closed the Strait of Hormuz, citing what they said was the U.S. failure to stop the fighting in Lebanon as required under the agreement signed earlier this week by President Trump.

The announcement by Iran’s joint military command came as clashes between Israel and Hezbollah flared again in Lebanon on Saturday, just hours after the two sides agreed to a renewed ceasefire. It undid for now the main achievement of the deal, which was to set the stage for reopening a waterway vital to world energy markets.

Even before Iran’s announcement, however, the recovery of traffic through the strait had been halting. Iran had imposed new procedures, including a demand that ships register to cross two days in advance, and wary shipowners were monitoring the still uncertain environment in the waterway.

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Since the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding was signed days ago it's increasingly obvious there's been a widening split between Washington and it's closest Middle East ally Israel over the terms of the deal. The political interests between the Trump administration and Israel, which have been typically lock-step, have increasingly diverged on the question of the Iran peace and terms of reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Ground zero for this divergence has remained south Lebanon, where the overnight the death toll from fighting - and especially from Israeli air raids - have risen.

Lebanon's civil defense agency has announced that Israeli attacks on the southern Nabatieh district have killed 16 people and wounded 12 others. The significant death toll comes a mere day after the latest Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire was announced.

Still, Al Jazeera is on Saturday confirming that "the wheels of diplomacy" appear to be "back in motion" after the delay to the technical talks from Friday. "Pakistan and Qatar – mediators – are holding a series of meetings in Switzerland, Iran and Egypt and according to Al Jazeera’s team on the ground," the publication writes. Top American negotiators are reportedly on the way to Europe.


via Reuters


Iran too is optimistic, while calling out certain Israeli hardliner politicians for seeking to sabotage peace. State media is hitting this theme hard, and naturally Tehran is going to seek to drive a deep and permanent wedge between the Trump and Netanyahu administrations.

Iran's deputy foreign minister has said the Islamic Republic is "ready to move forward" on diplomacy with Washington, and the big elephant in the room is that "the United States must ensure Israel abides by the terms of the deal to end the war" - according to Al Jazeera.

As a reminder, President Trump appears in the mood to play nice with Iran while bringing the (very rare) pressure on Netanyahu. However, Trump himself is facing immense rising pressure from outraged pro-US hawks at home:


Donald ⁠Trump told NBC News ⁠in a phone ⁠interview that ​he spoke with Israel ⁠on Friday and asked them to ⁠agree to ​a ‌ceasefire ‌with Hezbollah.

“‘You just gotta calm down sometimes and use your head,’” Trump ‌was quoted as telling Israel.

Trump declined ​to specify ​whether ​he spoke ​with ‌Benjamin ​Netanyahu directly. A senior US official earlier confirmed the ceasefire to Reuters, though Israeli attacks continue across Lebanon.

One of the key elements of the MoU the hawks vehemently object to is the creation of a $300 billion reconstruction plan for Iran. But in terms of the main aspect which could derail ongoing negotiations altogether is that the US committed that it and its allies (read: Israel and the Lebanese government) will initiate the "immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon." This is a major concession by the US to the Iranian side.


❗️FOUR IDF soldiers killed after Hezbollah struck IDF tank in southern Lebanon Including 52nd Battalion Commander who assumed command only days earlier after his predecessor was seriously wounded Hours later, five more wounded, including SERIOUSLY, in drone strike in same area
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But Israel has much more than these things to complain about, as it continues to lose troops in recent Hezbollah attacks:


Israel immediately responded to that agreement by pounding Lebanon, killing at least 47 people on Friday, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health. Four Israeli soldiers were also killed overnight [Friday] by the armed Lebanese group, Hezbollah, prompting Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir to say that “all of Lebanon must burn”.

Vice President JD Vance's own recent remarks putting these Israeli officials in their place has been unprecedented spectacle to behold. The "special relationship" remains tenuous, at least in terms of weighing the current heated rhetoric and atmosphere.

But again, Israel can point to Hezbollah aggression, with Times of Israel (TOI) reporting the latest figures as follows:


The Israeli military says it is striking Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon in response to overnight projectile launches at troops in south Lebanon by the Iran-backed terror group, despite a ceasefire announced a day earlier.


⚡️Consequences of an Israeli airstrike (3 bombs) on a building complex in Southern Lebanon Multiple casualties.
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"Overnight, the Hezbollah terrorist organization launched more than 50 projectiles at Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. Following the attacks, the IDF has been striking Hezbollah terrorist targets in southern Lebanon," an Israeli military official said was cited in TOI as saying.

Meanwhile, CNN also confirms that diplomacy is in "motion", writing: "US envoy Steve Witkoff is traveling to Switzerland for technical talks with Iran, a US official said, with President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner also expected to join. Meanwhile, mediator Pakistan’s interior minister has arrived in Iran for talks with senior Iranian officials as part of efforts to encourage them to Switzerland."


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Shailoks should frigging STOP blaming Hezbollah for missiles attacks when it has been the shailoks themselves who were/are aggressively intruding into Lebanese sovereign territory, ignoring the terms signed by US-Iran in the agreed ceasefire and sabotaging the peace plan - get the frig out, shailoks