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New Straits Times
19-07-2025
- Sport
- New Straits Times
Brunei club sign Syafiq Ahmad
KUALA LUMPUR: Brunei club DPMM have signed striker Syafiq Ahmad ahead of their 2025-2026 M-League debut. The 29-year-old Johor Darul Ta'zim forward, who was loaned to Kedah last season, was called up to the national team twice during the year. "Syafiq has decided to join DPMM for the upcoming M-League season," the club confirmed in a statement. DPMM have earlier recruited Brazilian midfielder Kaio Santos da Silva, North Macedonian goalkeeper Kristijan Naumovski, Icelandic defender Damir Muminovic, Indonesian hotshot Ramadhan Sananta, Philippines international defender Amani Aguinaldo and left-back Tommy Mawat from Perak.


The Star
05-05-2025
- Business
- The Star
Big blow as Terengganu and six other clubs on FIFA ban list
File photo of Turtles' top scorer: Safawi Rasid (front), did well this season by scoring 17 goals in 32 matches in all competitions for Terengganu. PETALING JAYA: Super League side Terengganu is one of the seven Malaysian football clubs that have been banned by FIFA. Under the FIFA Registration Bans database, the Turtles have been given a ban since April 14, while other clubs like fellow Super League side Kelantan Darul Naim and A1 Semi-Pro League club Putrajaya Athletics were banned from April 7 and March 14 respectively. The other four in the list are Sarawak United, Perlis FA, Melaka United and Kelantan. The transfer ban on Terengganu is surely a blow as it is learnt that the club have planned some signings for the new season, with loan moves for striker Syafiq Ahmad and Haqimi Azim Rosli from Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT). The ban is three years and it is not stated how much is needed to be cleared in order for the ban to be lifted. Sources close to the club said that the ban is not linked to the recent wage issue related to Croatian Ivan Mamut. The former player had claimed he wasn't paid a few months salary by the club due to injury.