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Malaysian Football: Kelantan in a quandary as coach Norizan quits

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PETALING JAYA: Coach Norizan Bakar (pic) will be leaving Kelantan at the end of the month, leaving the Premier League side in a quandary ahead of the Malaysia Cup competition, which is scheduled to begin on June 11.

“I had a talk with the Kelantan FA (Kafa) president last week,” said the former national coach yesterday.

“I am leaving on personal grounds and will leave on an amicable note. The players are having a break now and will report for training again next Thursday. I will complete my duties at the end of the month,” he said.

Kelantan had a good run in the Premier League this season. They just missed out on promotion to the Super League, finishing third in the 13-team competition behind Kuala Muda Naza and KL Plus with 53 points from 16 wins, five draws and three defeats.

The team chalked up a 100% record at home, winning all 12 matches at the Sultan Mohd IV Stadium in Kota Baru.

Last season, Kelantan finished eighth in an 11-team competition and made early exits in the FA and Malaysia Cup competitions.

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Malaysian Football: Steve Darby says, Legalise betting to stamp out bribery…

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia should legalise football betting to stamp out match-fixing, Perak coach Steve Darby said yesterday following allegations of match fixing in the Super League.

Darby said that profits from betting could be used to improve the game in the country.

“We cannot stop betting. Legalised betting will help (prevent match-fixing). The money can be ploughed back to provide better training facilities for the players,” he said.

Englishman Darby added that he had written to the FA of Malaysia (FAM) three times to warn about possible match-fixing in the league after his players were approached.

Betting on football is illegal in Malaysia but neighbouring Singapore has legalised it.

Darby said that it was difficult to estimate how widespread match-fixing was in Malaysian football.

The scandal is the latest blow to Malaysian football, which has struggled to recover from a 1994 investigation that saw 126 players questioned.

In that debacle, 21 players and coaches were sacked while 58 players were suspended by FAM for corruption.

Meanwhile, national chief coach B. Satiananthan Nair said that it was unlikely football betting would be legalised in predominantly Malaysia.

“Legalising betting will not stop match-fixing. Educating players to stay out of corruption is the only way out,” he said.

Satiananthan said that Singapore was an example of where legalised betting had not eliminated graft in football.

Earlier this year, seven players from S-League side Liaoning Guangyuan were charged with alleged match-fixing.

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