
Perak looking for football talent for Sukma
In a press statement, Pafa thanked the Perak government and Perak Sports Council for entrusting them with the responsibility of forming the state's Sukma squad.
Pafa has appointed Perak Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission director Datuk Ahmad Sabri Mohamed as team manager for the 2026 Sukma.
Ahmad Sabri, who is also Pafa's integrity committee chairman, led Perak to the 2024 King's Gold Cup title.
He will be assisted by Zainal Anuar Abdul Rashid who has five years of experience managing the state's President's Cup squad.
Former national player Syamsul Mohd Saad @ Choi will take charge as head coach.
Pafa is set to launch a state-wide scouting programme to unearth young footballers from every district in Perak. The initiative is not only for Sukma but also to build a long-term footballing ecosystem for the state and country.
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