Author: Awang Shahferi

Considered as Sarawak’s best midfielder

Every time he takes action, his voice is loud, sometimes even audible from the seats of the audience, in the midst of a sea of supporters in the stadium. As the captain, his character is always firm and energetic throughout the 90-minute game. His mission is only one, to ensure

Kuching FA come first: Joseph

KUCHING: Kuching FA striker Joseph Kallang Tie, 32 (pic), did not even think about the Golden Shoe award for the top scorer when the M3 League opened its campaign in mid-February. Instead, the player from Long Ikang, Kuala Baram is more focused on helping the team, despite the fact that

Play every match like a final: Joseph

KUCHING: There is no short cut to becoming the champions but to register victory after victory and must win as many matches as possible. That’s the reason why Kuching FA’s key player Joseph Kallang Tie (pic) believed that every match must be played at the players level best to collect

Keep your cool against KL: Jalil

KUCHING: Sarawak President Cup chief coach Jalil Rambli wants his charges to be more mature in their attitude in their coming matches. According to the former Sarawak captain, the failure of his players to control their feelings has led to their loss against Terengganu FC III  at Miri Stadium recently.

S’wak fail to break q-final jinx against Sabah

MUKAH: Sarawak squad hopes of entering the Malaysia Maksak futsal championship semifinals were crushed here when they lost out to their Borneo neighbours Sabah 2-1 through a penalty shootout. According to assistant coach Nizam Mahmud, the players have done their best and accepted the loss but again failed to break

S’wak no hurry to name new gaffer

KUCHING: Football Association of Sarawak (FAS) are not in a hurry to sign a new head coach. The Malaysia Premier League side have been without one since Farhan Abdullah was relieved of his duties following a string of defeats. According to FAS secretary-general Jefry Lana, Sarawak are currently using the

Change in strategy: Coach

KUCHING: The ball never seems to stop rolling when you play against a Super League team where you spend much of the time chasing the ball. Kuching FA coach Ideris Untong said this ahead of their game against Felda United in the second round of the FA Cup next month.

Hot reception awaits Sabah

KUCHING: The Sarawak squad may be facing a tough time when they meet old rivals Sabah in a Premier League match dubbed the ‘Borneo derby’ at the State Stadium here at 4.15pm today. Based on their previous meetings since the 90s, the outcome was more favourable to Sabah. “We do

Don’t drop the points

KUCHING: Despite having only 19 days of preparation, Sarawak Youth Cup squad coach, Safri Amit, 41, wants his charges to show their prowess when they take on Kedah in a Youth Cup match at the State Stadium in Petra Jaya, here, this afternoon. “We are going on a mission to

Misfiring midfielders

KUCHING: Kuching FA were lucky to win against Armed Forces 4-2 via penalty shootout following a scoreless draw in a match which was extended into extra time. In the first round match played at the State Stadium here last Saturday, Kuching FA chief coach Ideris Untong said the midfield gave