Monday, August 12, 2024

SELANGOR REGAINS GLORY IN MCFA CUP

SELANGOR EDGE NEGRI SEMBILAN IN CLOSE BATTLE

Selangor regained their top team status in the Malaysian Chinese Football Association (MCFA) Cup, when beat Negri Sembilan 4-2 in penalty kicks after regulation 1-1 draw, at the UTAR Mini Stadium in Kampar on Sunday evening.

Selangor going into their firth final had qualified for the last four finals since 2018 (except when no competition was held in 2020 and 2021 because of the Covid pandemic) and had won it thrice - only losing last year to Kedah last year.

Selangor for the record too have appeared in the most number finals in the history of the MCFA Cup - 30 times - and now won it 14 times.


Selangor coach  Ng Thean Loo being hoisted by his players and team officials after he steered his team to glory

Penang who holds the record of having the Cup the most number of times - 15 times in their 26 final appearances, had to contend finishing third when they defeated Perak also in penalty kicks 4-3 after regulation time 2-2 draw.

Selangor who started as favourites in the final against Negri Sembilan after having emerged champions in their Southerners Group with an unbeaten record with four wins, although only three states were in the Group, Johor being the other.

Selangor also had defeated Negri Sembilan twice (2-0 and 1-0) in the Group League matches.

But Negri were bent on turning the tables on Selangor with their never say die attitude and determination and even forced the game to be decided by penalty kicks with a last minute equaliser  by Chun Keng Hong in the 89th minute after Selangor's Nickolas had score in the 67th minute.

However, for Selangor’s player Nicholas Wee Shen Ming, 32, it was probably a perfect farewell for his involvement in the tournament since he was 15 years ago.

The former Harimau Muda player, a product the Royal Selangor Club, Junior Soccer Development Programme (JSDP) owes it to his father, Hock Kee, who took a keen interest in his development of the game and even his career.

Both father and son have accountancy background.

Nicholas is now the CEO of DBC group of Physiotherapy Centres which was founded by his father 22 years ago.

Nicholas has the proud record of having lifted the MCFA Cup six times.

And Nicholas said it maybe time for him to hang his boots.

Nursing a knee injury but coach  Ng Thean Loo wanted him to play. He no longer plays competitive football. His professional football days are over. Career is his main focus now but still  plays social football regularly. 

He started playing in MCFA at the age of 15 and this annual tournament is close to his heart,” said senior Wee Hock Kee.

Yes at 32 he still has  the drive and energy to play. Coach had switched him  from center back to defensive midfielder.

“Chinese families emphasise a lot on education. But you can achieve both as Nicholas has proven,” said Wee who was in Kampar to support his son.

Nicolas himself just wanted to savour the moment and said whether he plays in the 72nd  edition of the MCFA Cup, he will let time and his condition be the judge.

“I just want to enjoy this moment, This is very special to me,” said Nicholas.

Indeed a proud moment for father and son.

The tournament itself was very well organised under the leadership of newly elected president Datuk Jeffery Low and his team of Edwin tan Chee Hong (Hon Secretary), Melvin Tan Ching Yang (Competition Chairman), Ridzuan Sim Abdullah (Corporate Marketing of MCFA Football Development) and their team.

A big thank you to local resident Hew Fen Yee who was a major sponsor of the tournament and University of Tuanku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) in Kampar who gave their full support for the excellent venue and medical assistance.


Fairplay trophy to Negeri Sembilan

The tournament used the two (2) league system, Carnival ( Northern & Southern ) starting on June 21.

After the League rounds, Penang emerged champions of the Northern Zone, while Perak emerged runners-up to qualify the semifinals, with Selangor emerging champions and Negri Sembilan runners-up, in the Southern zone, to reach the semifinals too.

The tournament rules requires a minimum of three Under-21 players to be in 1st XI for the full duration of the match and teams are allowed to field players of other ethnic groups, besides Chinese players.

The prize money for the champion was RM 7,000.00, runner-up RM4,000.00, 3rd & 4th RM2,000.00 each.

The following awards were given Fairplay team (Negri Sembilan);


Top Scorer (Mak Weng Keng - Perak -9 goals);  

Best Goalkeeper (Lim Wei Peng - Negri Sembilan)

and Man of the match (Final) - Low Chun Keong (Selangor).

Indeed, there was an abundance of talent, but sadly no talent scout from the FA of Malaysia were present to spot, where there is a complain that these days it is hard to find footballers from other ethnic group.

But Kudos to MCFA for doing their part to promote and develop the game from grassroots among their ethnic group.

MCFA is no longer a racial tournament as it is open to all races and it was a delight to see a truly Malaysian tournament and emphasising that there must be 3 Under-21 players in the starting XI for the full duration of the game.

 

 

 

Saturday, August 10, 2024

HEARING AND SPEECH DEFICIENCY FAILS TO STOP CHEE WENG TO SHINE

CHEE WENG ON A ROLL

 IF there was one player who was most devastated in the Perak team after the missed out to qualify for the Malaysian Chinese Football Association (MCFA) Cup final, when they went down by a solitary goal in the semifinals on Friday evening, it must be striker Mak Chee Weng.


Chee Weng against Selangor on Friday

Chee Weng is ‘special’ in the team because he is deaf and mute and that has not stopped him from being anything than his ‘regular’ teammates.

The 1.69m tall Ipoh born is currently the top scorer of the tournament with seven goals.

But he could be edged out of winning the top scorers title, while Selangor’s Derrick Chua Jingye on six goals who plays in the final against Negri Sembilan. Derrick scored a goal in his team’s 4-1 victory over Penang in the semifinals.

“I am very sad that I could not assist my team reach the final,” devasted Chee Weng through WhatsApp communication after the game, with his assistance  of his coach A. Pugelenthi.

“I had many opportunities to score against Selangor, but did not have The luck on my side to score.

The whole team tried very hard to get the equaliser and force the game into penalty shoot-out at least, but it was not to be.

“But I have not lost confidence and pledged to give my utmost best in the third placing match against Penang to at least get the third spot.

“However playing in then final would have been an icing to my five years playing for Perak in the MCFA Cup because after having failed to get past the Group stages, this is the first year we had qualified for the semifinals.

“But I strongly believe that, we will return next year stronger and better prepared to reach the final and go on to win the title after 23 years.”

On him emerging the top scorer of the tournament, Chee Weng who turns 25 on September 22, said it was the last thing on his mind after missing the final.

“If it happens it is a blessing in disguise. At this moment, I just want to give my best to assist Perak win the third placing match, It does not matter if I score or win the top scorer’s title.”

Coach Pugelenti said that Chee Weng was a hardworking and diligent player.

“His handicap makes my job challenging but I manage to get my coaching methods and messages across to him through some sign language and the using of typing my instructions through WhatsApp.

Indeed, the MCFA Cup has proven that it a tournament not only for all ethnic groups, but players from all walks of life.

Chee Weng stands tall in sports for Perak having represented the national team at the Taoyuan Asia Pacific Deaf Football Games in 2015, inaugural Asean Deaf Football Championship in Kuala Lumpur in 2016, represented Perak at Futsal at the 2018 SUKMA, donned national colours at the Asia Pacific Deaf championship in Thailand in 2019, Asia Pacific Deaflympics Football qualifying round in 2021, All Star Football Charity match in 2021 in Kuala Lumpur, 4th Asia Pacific Futsal Championship in Tehran 2023, and 4th World Deaf Football Championship last year in Kuala Lumpur.

All eyes will indeed be on Chee Weng tomorrow, although he will only be playing in a third placing match.

 

SOUTHERNERS RULE IN MCFA CUP SEMIFINALS CLASH

SELANGOR V NEGRI SEMBILAN FINAL

 

Northern teams champions Penang and runners-up Perak, were shown the exit in the semifinals clash of the 71st edition of the Malaysian Chinese Football Association (MCFA) Cup on Friday in Kampar, where Southerners, Negri Sembilan, runners up in their zone and champions, Selangor defeated their opponents respectively.

Perak’s hope of making the final and try to win the MCFA Cup they last won 22 years ago in 2002, when they defeated Penang by a solitary goal,  was dashed by  Selangor’s solitary 56th minute goal by Mohamad Syafiq Khor Mohd Kamal Khor.


The Selangor players getting some tips from their coaching staff in the semifinal match against Perak

Selangor who have qualified for the last four finals since 2018 (except when no competition was held in 2020 and 2021 because of the Covid pandemic) and won it thrice - only losing last year to Kedah, is now in line to regain their glory when they play Negri Sembilan tomorrow evening (Sunday) at the University TAR in Kampar.


Negri Sembilan team

Selangor for the record too have appeared in the most number finals in the history of the MCFA Cup - 29 times - and won it 13 times, but Penang holds the record of having the Cup the most number of times - 15 times in their 26 final appearances.

Selangor will certainly start at favourites in the final,  having emerged champions in their Southerners Group with an unbeaten record with four wins, although only three states were in the Group, Johor being the other.

Besides, Selangor had also defeated Negri Sembilan twice (2-0 and 1-0) in the Group League matches. It was a close battle and another one can be expected tomorrow but will Negri Sembilan be able to turn the tables on Selangor this time around, is the question on everyone’s lips.


Repeat Final... Selangor and Negri Sembilan in their Southern Group League match

In the Northern Group, were four States - Penang, Perak, Kedah and Kuala Lumpur, where Penang won four matches, drew one and lost one, while Perak as runners up, won four and lost two.

But Selangor certainly cannot take Negri Sembilan lightly or for granted despite their earlier wins, after the latter’s convincing 4-1 win over Penang.

Penang led with an early 7th minute goal by Eng Tian Hom, but Negri Sembilan equalised in the 21st minute through Derrick Chua, their leading scorer to bring his tally to six, for halftime score.

Then, Negri Sembilan went on an all-out assault in the second half to score through Dermon Yong Chiang Min (57th minute,) Keenan Goh Qing Wei (73rd) and Adam How Eng Hua (83rd) to seal the game.

Perak will now play for the third placing spot at 2.30pm tomorrow, while the final at 4.15pm, is going to be an exciting show down.

Negri Sembilan has only won the trophy four times in their 13 final appearances.

Can Negri Sembilan wrest the Cup against the well oiled Selangor, they last won 13 years ago, when they defeated Penang by a solitary goal?

Indeed a question which will be eagerly waited tomorrow evening.

The MCFA Cup is among one of the the oldest tournaments in the nation (inaugurated in 1948) which is hosting it’s 71st edition this year.

The tournament used the two (2) league system, Carnival ( Northern & Southern ) started on June 21 culminating with the final tomorrow.

The tournament rules requires a minimum of three Under-21 players to be in 1st XI for the full duration of the match and teams are allowed to field players of other ethnic groups, besides Chinese players.

Players still registered/participating in the M-League 2024 (AFL – M3 [A1], Super League U23, President Cup and Belia Cup 2024 are not be allowed to play in this competition but with Official Letter from the Club/State they are allowed to play in this tournament.

The prize money for champion is RM 7,000.00, runner-up RM4,000.00, 3rd & 4th RM2,000.00 each.

The defending champion is Kedah who had defeated Selangor in the final last year, but failed to qualify for the semifinal this year.

There will also be special awards for the following:

Fairplay team
Top Scorer
Best Goalkeeper
Man of the match (Final)

MCFA in collaboration with FA of Malaysia organsed a football seminar this morning (Saturday) at Grand Kampar Hotel.

MCFA president, Datuk Jefrey Low said: “In this tournament we witnessed the power of unity, as players from different backgrounds, cultures and states come together with a shared passion, ready to showcase their extraordinary abilities.

“Since the tournament began in June, we have witnessed unforgettable  moments, breath taking goals, and display of sheer brilliance that has etched memories.

“I strongly believe the final will see a fitting display by both teams to showcase a high level performance fitting for a grand finale.”

Thursday, August 8, 2024

MCFA CUP MOVES TO FINAL STAGES IN KAMPAR

MCFA CUP ACTION IN KAMPAR



THE Malaysian Chinese Football Association (MCFA) proudly host their 71st edition - one of the oldest tournaments in the nation (inaugural in 1948) - this weekend (Aug 9 -11) in Kampar, Perak.

 The tournament using the two (2) league system, Carnival ( Northern & Southern ) started on June 21.

After the League rounds, Penang emerged champions of the Northern Zone, while Perak emerged runners-up to qualify the semifinals, with Selangor emerging champions and Negri Sembilan runners-up, in the Southern zone, to reach the semifinals too.

Penang will take on Negri Sembilan in the first semifinals, while Selangor will play Perak in the second semifinals.

71st MCFA CUP 2024 (NORTHERN ZONE) by Deputy President FAM Dato S. Sivasundaram, MCFA Hon. Secretary Edwin Tang and MCFA Director of Corporate Marketing & Football Development MCFA, Ridzuan Sim Abdullah. 

The tournament rules requires a minimum of three Under-21 players to be in 1st XI for the full duration of the match and teams are allowed to field players of other ethnic groups, besides Chinese players.

The prize money for champion is RM 7,000.00, runner-up RM4,000.00, 3rd & 4th RM2,000.00 each.

71st MCFA Cup ( 2nd League Northern zone) Kedah vs Penang 

The defending champion is Kedah who had defeated Selangor in the finals last year, but failed to qualify for the semifinal this year.

Penang holds the record of winning the tournament the most number of times -15 - and last won it in 2013. Selangor has won it 13 times and last won it in 2022.

Perak has won the championship 9 times, after Singapore (10 times). Negri has only won it four times.

1st League 71st MCFA CUP 2024 ( Southern zone ) Selangor vs Negeri Sembilan 

There will also be special awards for the following:

Fairplay team
Top Scorer
Best Goalkeeper
Man of the match (Final)

MCFA in collaboration with FA of Malaysia are organsing a football seminar on Saturday (Aug 10) at Grand Kampar Hotel, where it is compulsory for all state secretaries, team managers and coaches to attend the seminar.

71st MCFA Cup opening ceremony ( Southern zone) by Dato Ng Chong Boon, Deputy President MCFA. Competition Chairman Melvin Tan 

MCFA president, Datuk Jefrey Low said: “In this tournament we witness the power of unity, as players from different backgrounds, cultures and states come together with a shared passion, ready to showcase their extraordinary abilities.

“Here, the game transcends language, race, and borders, uniting us in common language understood by all a language of rentless effort, camaraderie and determination.

“Since the tournament began in June, we have witnessed unforgettable  moments, breath taking goals, and display of sheer brilliance that has etched memories.

“I strongly believe as the tournament moves to its final stages, we are going to witness even more exciting days in Kampar.”

 Venues:

Semi Final 1 & 2 - 09.08.2024
SF1 - Sport Complex UTAR
SF2 - Majlis Perbandaran Kampar(MPK) Field
3rd & 4th Placing, Final - 11.08.2024
Sport Complex UTAR