Selangor FC head coach Tan Cheng Hoe is proud of the stellar performances of his former centre-back Yazan Al-Arab, who is representing Jordan at the ongoing Asian Cup.
In the wake of Jordan’s impressive 4-0 victory against Malaysia in the 2023 Asian Cup Group E opener, 27-year-old centreback Yazan Al-Arab seeks redemption and hopes for a second chance in the Malaysia League (M-League).
The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) disciplinary committee’s decision to wield its authority with an iron fist towards former Selangor FC player Yazan Al-Arab has sparked a fiery discussion among footballers who once donned the iconic red and yellow jersey.
The ban stems from an incident in the Malaysia Cup quarter-final second leg against Terengganu in September, where Al-Arab was found guilty of assaulting match referee Hasrol Amir.
Former Selangor FC footballers have commended the club’s decision to terminate Yazan Al-Arab’s contract following his assault on referee Hasrol Amir after the Malaysia Cup quarter-final second leg against Terengganu last week.
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