Six young referees sent to Saudi Arabia for study, including VAR training

This in line with FAM president’s mission to have more match officials gain knowledge abroad

12:39 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The Football Association of Malaysia has sent six young match officials to study – including training in using VAR – in Dammam, Saudi Arabia starting tomorrow until October 27.

They are referees Tuan Mohd Yaasin Tuan Mohd Hanafiah, Muhammad Izzul Fikri Kamaruzaman, Mohamad Kamil Zakaria Ismail and Muhammad Munir Mohd Izam; and assistant referees Kesava Raj S. Neelamagan and Mohd Shafiq Ahmad Said.

The initiative will see all of them undergo additional Video Assistant Referee courses and practical training in line with the mission of FAM president Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin who wants more referees to gain knowledge abroad.

“Hopefully, the knowledge gained in Saudi Arabia can be beneficial to their tasks, especially in enhancing the quality of the national football (scene),” he said in a post on FAM’s Facebook today.

According to the message, the selection was made based on good performance and commitment shown in the M-League as well as throughout the VAR training in this country.    

FAM also said the governing body’s deputy president and referees’ committee chairman, Datuk S. Sivasundaram, also supported the effort, stating that he would continue to ensure that more young referees were given training and exposure at international level.

In the meantime, FAM hopes that more people would follow in the footsteps of the referee Muhammad Nazmi Nasaruddin, and his two assistants, Mohamad Zairul Khalil Tan and Mohd Arif Shamil Abd Rasid, who will be on duty at the Asian Cup in Qatar in January.

FAM is also currently conducting VAR training for 40 referees in preparation for the 2024/2025 M-League. – October 21, 2023

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