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Safee Sali Ask Malaysia United: Not accusing each other

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Malaysian national team legend,
Safee Sali
, asking for fans of Malaysian soccer united after the Malaysian Football Association (FAM) was sentenced to FIFA.
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has officially imposed sanctions on the Malaysian Football Association (FAM) and seven naturalized Malaysian national team players for violating Article 22 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code (FDC) related to counterfeiting and use of fake documents, Friday (9/26).
Not accepting the sentence, Fam reacts quickly by appealing.FIFA gives FAM time to appeal for 10 days after the sentence is given.
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The sentence apparently divides fans of the Malaysian national team, some continue to support FAM and judge.The problem of Malaysian naturalized players occurred since a few years ago, only different cases.
Safee Sali who had brought Malaysia for the 2010 AFF Cup champion opened votes.The former Pelita Jaya player asked fans to be patient with the appeal by FAM.
“FIFA has just released a brief statement, and many have overtaken and criticized their own country. It seems they can’t wait for the full facts,” Safee was quoted as saying from
New Strait Times
.
“Even people accused of murder are still given lawyers and opportunities to defend themselves. This is not entirely wrong, but many are ready to become judges and judges.”
Safee Sali said, Malayan tiger supporters should be united rather than accusing each other Fam.He also balanced fans using common sense.
“When our country is accused, we should unite, not accuse each other.”
“Stand firm first, then evaluate with common sense, not emotions. Now is the time for us to unite and continue to provide solid support to the national team,” said Safee.
FAM previously submitted a request for clarification of the feasibility of naturalized players to FIFA.However, it turns out that in the process FAM was proven by FIFA using documents that were falsified to allow the seven players to defend the Malaysian national team.
After going through the applicable legal process, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee reviewed all the existing evidence and imposed sanctions namely the Malaysian Football Association (FAM) was fined by a 350,000 CHF.
Then each of the seven Malaysian Timans players namely Gabriel Felipe Arrocha, Facundo Tomas Garces, Rodrigo Julian Holgado, Imanol Javier Machuca, Joao Vitor Brandao Figueiredo, Jon Irazabal Iraurgui, and Hector Alejandro Hevel Serrano were subject to a fine of CHF 2,000.
The seven players were also prohibited from participating in all activities related to football for 12 months, valid from the date of the decision notification.
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