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FAM Presidency: Annuar Musa's Comeback

Vijhay Vick

13-Mar-17 08:35

FAM Presidency: Annuar Musa's Comeback

It is now a two-horse race in the Football Association of Malaysia's Presidential election, as Former Kelantan FA President Tan Sri Annuar Musa rivals Crown Prince of Johor Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim for the country's most coveted football post. The election, initially slated for 2018, was brought forward to March 25th this year following increasing public pressure, calling for a change in the leadership of national football.

In our Part 1 of this episode, BFM explores Tan Sri Annuar's candidacy and his chances of winning the presidential election, as he attempts to revive Malaysia's football DNA.


This is a report by Shawn Tanis


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