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Random Malaysian Football First Transfers 2019report

  • [No.]: 6
    [Pos.]: DF
    [Nation]: Malaysia MAS
    [Player]: Syazwan Andik (to Johor Darul Ta'zim)
    (Malaysia Super League())

  • [No.]: 17
    [Pos.]: FW
    [Nation]: Senegal SEN
    [Player]: Robert Mendy (from Philippines Kaya F.C.–Iloilo)
    (Malaysia Premier League())

  • [No.]: 11
    [Pos.]: MF
    [Nation]: Malaysia MAS
    [Player]: Wan Zack Haikal (to Selangor)
    (Malaysia Super League())

  • [No.]: 21
    [Pos.]: DF
    [Nation]: Malaysia MAS
    [Player]: Raffiq Roslan (released)
    (Malaysia Premier League())

  • [No.]: 33
    [Pos.]: DF
    [Nation]: Brazil BRA
    [Player]: Maurício (from Italy Lazio)
    (Malaysia Super League())

  • [No.]: 1
    [Pos.]: GK
    [Nation]: Malaysia MAS
    [Player]: Fazli Paat (released)
    (Malaysia Super League())

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About This Tool

Malaysia beat Saudi Arabia 1-0 in the final round of the U23 Asian Cup to push their rivals into the quarter-finals! Such a result, amazing, to know that Malaysia’s world ranking is only ranked 174th in the world. Malaysia is considered the weakest player in Asian football. In the latest world rankings, Malaysia is not even as strong as Singapore, Indonesia, and the Maldives. Compared with 71st place in the national team, they are only 174th, it’s 103 places down. Although the rankings can only be used as a reference, to be sure, Malaysian football is not strong.

The random generator tool collates 621 items and records the 2019 transfers of Malaysian football, both incoming and outgoing. We can see the Felda United, Johor Darul Ta’ Zim, Kedah, Kuala Lumpur, Melaka United, Pahang, etc.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Malaysian football first transfers 2019.

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