CMCO: FAM mulls quarantine-based training camps for Malaysian teams | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, June 1 — The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) wants to take a quarantine-based approach, similar to the one adopted under the Road to Tokyo (RTT) programme, in conducting centralised training camps for the national teams preparing for two major tournaments in October. The...

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The Harimau Malaya needs to get back into shape to resume their 2022 World Cup/2023 Asian Cup qualifying campaign, while the national Under-18 side is set to play in the Asian Football Confederation Under-19 Championship in Uzbekistan, which is the qualifier for the 2021 FIFA Under-20 World Cup. “For the senior players, we are getting the approvals and SOPs done first. Only then can conversations with regard to when we can gather them together start. As we know, MFL is mulling over getting the club players to start training. As long as our players are training, we are happy,” he said at a virtual press conference today.

 

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