
Ubaidullah, Haqimi touted as the ones to watch
Terengganu's Ubaidullah played every minute of the AFF Under-23 Championship two years ago, and also gave a strong showing in last season's Asean Club Championship (ACC).
Ubaidullah has impressed with his tackling, positioning and ability to break lines with sharp passes from the back.
Though Haqimi was not part of the Under-23 squad in 2023, the KL City striker has earned senior national call-ups and featured in the last two Asean Championships.
He also played all five matches for KL City in the ACC, scoring the winner against Kaya FC-Iloilo of the Philippines.
Malaysia are drawn in Group A alongside Indonesia, the Philippines and Brunei in the Asean Under-23 Championship.
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