Football Association of Malaysia
The Football Association of Malaysia is the governing body for responsible for organising the Malaysia national football team within the country. The Football Association of Malaysia headquarters is located at Wisma FAM.
History
Pre-independence
Football arrived in Malaya with the British. The locals soon picked up the game, and before long it was the country's leading sport. Towards the end of the 19th century, football was one of the central pillars of most sports clubs in Malaya. But it was not structured. Even when the Selangor Amateur Football League took shape in 1905 – which ensured proper administration and organisation – the competition was confined only to clubs in the Kuala Lumpur.In 1921, the battleship HMS Malaya visited the country. After engaging local opposition in football and rugby, the officers and men of HMS Malaya decided to commemorate the matches by presenting trophies for annual competitions in both rugby and football in Malaya. A national tournament featuring all the states that made up Malaya was started. The competition, known as the Malaya Cup, has been continuously since then, except during the war years.
In 1926 the Selangor Amateur Football League was established, and in 1936 the Football Association of Selangor was formed and this association soon started organising tournaments and this inspired other states in Malaya to follow suit. Along the same year in 1926, the Football Associations of Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Malacca and the Singapore Amateur Football Association, came together to form the Malayan Football Association, in order to field a Malayan team against an Australia side that visited Singapore that year.
In 1933, the MFA was revived to form the Football Association of Malaya. Initially, the FAM was based in Singapore. It was chiefly responsible for the running of the Malaya Cup competition. The annual tournament played along inter-state lines was a huge success.
The first president of FAM was Sir Andrew Caldecott followed by M.B. Shelley, Dr. J.S. Webster, S.D. Scott, R. Williamson and Adrian Clark, who served up until 1940 before Europe went on a full-scale war with Germany. In 1940, control of the FAM moved from Singapore to Malaya, with A.R. Singham becoming the first Asian secretary in 1941.
The FAM's first president after the war was J. E King, to be followed by H.P Byson, and then Dr. C Rawson, who served for two years before vacating for the first ever non-British personality to take over the helm.
In 1951, Tunku Abdul Rahman became the FAM president. It was under Tunku Abdul Rahman that football in Malaysia entered its next phase, with the FAM taking a much bigger role than just being the backbone in the organisation of the Malaysia Cup.
The FAM was inducted as one of 14 founding members of the Asian Football Confederation in 1956, before becoming a full-fledged member of FIFA two years later.
After independence
Tunku Abdul Rahman's love for the game was the main catalyst which resulted in the construction of the Merdeka Stadium and in 1957 it became hallowed ground for all Malaysians when it was the venue chosen to announce Malaysia's independence from Britain.It also signalled the birth of the Merdeka Tournament, that was to all intents and purposes the centre piece of the independence celebrations.
The Merdeka Tournament proved to be a huge success, inspiring similar tournaments like the Jakarta Anniversary tournament, the King's Cup in Thailand and President's Cup in South Korea. The inaugural tournament then the premier football competition in Asia was won by Hong Kong.
However, Malaya won the title three years in a row, in 1958 and in 1959, and sharing it with South Korea in 1960. The country qualified for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich and the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
Following the change in name to the Football Association of Malaysia in the early 1960s, Tunku Abdul Rahman continued to play a big role in the development of the game through various youth competitions.
Following his departure in 1974, the reins of the FAM was taken over by Malaysia's second Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, who served for just one year. The post was then filled by Tan Sri Datuk Seri Setia Raja Hamzah Haji Abu Samah in 1976, who was the Minister for Trade and Industry at the time.
Between 1976 and 1984, various football activities were introduced under Tan Sri Datuk Seri Raja Hamzah, and Malaysian football reached a new height in the international arena following his appointment as the AFC president.
The FAM entered a new era of modernisation and professionalism when the Sultan of Pahang, Haji Ahmad Shah took over.
The sultan was integral in the growth of football in the new era with the introduction of the semi-pro league in 1989 before the game went fully professional several years later. However, success on the football field for the national team was not forthcoming.
Among the high points in Malaysian football was the successful hosting of the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship, as well as the organisation of the Premier League, which has been called the Malaysia League since 2004. Among the low points the National teams suffered defeats never seen before at international stage.
During the glory days of Malaysian football in the 1970s and 80s, names like Mokhtar Dahari, Santokh Singh and Soh Chin Aun would strike fear in teams all over Asia.
Associations affiliation
State Football Association is the governing body of football for the states in Malaysia. The state FAs are responsible for co-ordinating football league and developing football in their region and also made up the structure of FAM as the official governing body of football in Malaysia.There are 20 Football Associations affiliated to the FAM. Besides the 14 FAs with regional location, six others are affiliated units.
State affiliation
- Persatuan Bola Sepak Perlis
- Persatuan Bola Sepak Pulau Pinang
- Persatuan Bola Sepak Kedah
- Persatuan Bolasepak Perak
- Persatuan Bolasepak Selangor
- Persatuan Bola Sepak Kuala Lumpur
- Persatuan Bolasepak Negeri Sembilan
- Persatuan Bolasepak Melaka
- Persatuan Bolasepak Negeri Johor
- Persatuan Bola Sepak Kelantan
- Persatuan Bolasepak Terengganu
- Persatuan Bolasepak Pahang
- Persatuan Bolasepak Sarawak
- Persatuan Bolasepak Sabah
Affiliation units
- Persatuan Bolasepak Melayu Malaysia
- Malaysian Chinese Football Association
- Malaysian Indian Sports Council
- Persatuan Bolasepak Polis DiRaja Malaysia
- Persatuan Bolasepak Angkatan Tentera Malaysia
- Football Coaches Association of Malaysia
Depending on the size of the state, the State Associations have district associations affiliated to them. Clubs are directly affiliated to the State Football Association alongside District Football Association.
Each State conducts its own competitions. Competitions are at state level where the winners will have a chances to be nominated by their state FAs for promotion to Malaysia FAM League. There are also inter-district competitions such as Liga Bolasepak Rakyat.
Competitions
The Football Association of Malaysia formerly runs all top football competitions in Malaysia before some of it was given to Football Malaysia LLP as one of a privatisation effort for a professional football in Malaysia. The list below are the said competitions which now managed by Malaysia Football League:FAM will now focus on youth development football, women football and futsal Leagues and tournaments in Malaysia:
- Piala Presiden
- Piala Belia
- Piala Tun Sharifah Rodziah
- Liga Premier Futsal Malaysia
- Liga Futsal Kebangsaan
Principals
Office | Name | Tenure |
General Secretary | A.R. Singham | 1941 |
General Secretary | Datuk Kwok Kin Keng | 1948–1979 |
General Secretary | Dato' T.P. Murugasu | 1980–1987 |
General Secretary | Dato' Paul Mony Samuel | 1988–2000 |
General Secretary | Dato' Dell Akbar Khan | |
General Secretary | Dato' Ibrahim Saad | 2005–2007 |
General Secretary | Dato' Azzuddin Ahmad | 2007–2013 |
General Secretary | Dato' Haji Hamidin Haji Mohd Amin | 2013–2018 |
General Secretary | Stuart Ramalingam | 2018– |
Name | Position | Source |
Dato' Haji Hamidin Haji Mohd Amin | President | |
Mohd Joehari Mohd Ayub | Vice President | |
Dato Ab Ghani Hassan | 2nd Vice President | |
Dato S Sivasundaram | 3rd Vice President | |
Datuk Rosmadi Ismail | 4th Vice President | |
Stuart Ramalingam | General Secretary | |
Dato Ismail Karim | Treasurer | |
Peter De Roo | Technical Director | |
Tan Cheng Hoe | Team Coach | |
Jacob Joseph | Team Coach | |
Wan Fakhrul Bakar | Media/Communications Manager | |
P Sentikumar | Futsal Coordinator | |
Kassim Kadir Bacha | Referee Coordinator |
Management
Congress
- Chairman:
- Deputy Chairman 1:
- Deputy Chairman 2:
- General Secretary:
- Members: All affiliated state football associations
Executive committee
- President: Hamidin Mohd Amin
- Deputy President: Subahan Kamal, Mohd Yusoff Mahadi
- Vice-President: Joehari Ayub, Ab Ghani Hassan, S. Sivasundaram, Rosmadi Ismail
- Other members: Ajisman Alias, Aminuddin Omar, Hishamudin Yahaya, Jefferey Low, Md Dali Wahid, Christopher Raj, Subkhiddin Mohd Saleh, Firdaus Mohamed, Suraya Yaacob, Shafizah Umamah Abdul Mutalib
Standing committees
- Chairman: Dato' Hamidin Mohd Amin
- Chairman: Dato' Hamidin Mohd Amin
- Chairman: Mohd Yusoff Mahadi
- Deputy chairman: Mohd Firdaus Mohamed
- Chairman: Mohd Joehari Mohd Ayob
- Deputy chairman: S. Sivasundaram
- Chairman: Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh
- Deputy chairman: Aminuddin Omar
- Chairman: Ismail Karim
- Deputy chairman: Shafizah Umamah Abdul Mutalib
- Chairman: Suraya Yaacob
- Deputy chairman: Shafizah Umamah Abdul Mutalib
- Chairman: Subahan Kamal
- Deputy chairman: Christopher Raj
- Chairman: Rosmadi Ismail
- Deputy chairman: Mohd Joehari Mohd Ayob
- Chairman: Ab. Ghani Hassan
- Deputy chairman: Mohd Hisamudin Yahaya
- Chairman: Christopher Raj
- Deputy chairman: Datuk Suraya Yaacob
- Chairman: Muhammad Sabtu Osman
- Deputy chairman: Azisman Alias
- Chairman: Aseh Che Mat
- Deputy chairman: Mohd Mokhtar Mohd Shariff
FAM Judiciary
- Chairman: Datuk Baljit Singh Sidhu
- Deputy chairman: Abd Shukor Ahmad
- Chairman: Mohd Mokhtar Mohd Shariff
- Deputy chairman: Sheikh Mohd Nasir Sheikh Mohd Sharif
Club licensing
- Chairman: Sheikh Mohd Nasir Sheikh Mohd Sharif
- Chairman: Wirdawati Mohd Radzi
Treasurer
- Chairman: Ismail Karim
National teams
- Chairman: Dato' Hamidin Mohd Amin
- Manager: Tan Cheng Hoe
- Manager: Datuk Ong Kim Swee
- Manager: Datuk Ong Kim Swee
- Manager: Brad Maloney
- Manager: Lim Teong Kim
- Manager: Suraya Yaacob
- Manager: Chiew Chun Yong
- Manager: Shafizah Umamah Abdul Mutalib
FAM Club licensing department
- FAM Club Licensing Manual
- FAM Club Licensing Regulations
Disciplinary
After analysis of all the circumstances of the matter, in particular, the match officials’ reports, FAM’s positions as well as the relevant videos and pictures, and due to the seriousness of the incidents, the Disciplinary Committee decided that the next home match of the ‘A’ representative team of Malaysia in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying competition will be played without spectators. The committee also decided to impose a fine of CHF 40,000 and issue FAM with a warning.
Furthermore, the Disciplinary Committee decided that the match be declared to be lost by forfeit by Malaysia.