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Title: FAM Admits to Altering Birth Certificates for Naturalized Players

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 19, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Kuala Lumpur, ⁣Malaysia ⁣ – Football Association of Malaysia ​(FAM) officials‌ deliberately altered birth certificates⁤ and​ supporting documents related to the naturalization of seven players,⁤ according to a writen decision‌ released ‍by the FIFA Appeals Committee. The revelation comes⁣ after ‌FIFA ‍sanctioned ⁤FAM and ⁣the⁤ players in ​late September 2025, stemming from ‌the use of falsified documents during a World ⁢Cup qualifying match against Vietnam ⁢on June⁤ 10th.

The manipulation of data occurred while awaiting official confirmation from ⁢the Malaysian government, the FIFA Appeals Committee stated. FAM maintained the changes were ⁣administrative ⁤in ⁢nature and not intended⁣ to replace official records or bypass verification processes, and that neither the executive ⁣committee ​nor Secretary General Datuk ‍Noor Azman Rahman were aware of the alterations.⁢ The seven naturalized players themselves were ⁢also reportedly ‌unaware their⁢ data had been⁣ changed.

FAM Secretary General Noor Azman Rahman confessed to the alterations, stating, “I ⁤admit members of the FAM governance ⁣handled and reformatted several copies of birth‍ certificates and‌ supporting ‌documents⁤ while ⁤compiling⁢ complete eligibility⁣ files.This includes changed content in the certificate provided by the agent. These steps are administrative in nature and ​are not intended to replace the ⁤official ‌copy or any official verification process.”

Despite⁢ acknowledging the ⁢data changes, FAM appealed to FIFA, arguing that ⁢the alterations did not automatically imply obligation. The association also ⁣claimed the actions⁢ were not part of a broader scheme to deceive the​ system.

FIFA’s examination ​revealed‌ that⁤ while FAM ⁤submitted ‌documentation claiming the players’ grandparents were Malaysian, official records ⁤indicated the grandparents were born in Spain, Argentina, Brazil, and the‌ Netherlands. ⁣FIFA eligibility rules allow players to represent a country if they, or‌ their parents ⁢or ⁢grandparents, were born there. ‍

The sanctions imposed by FIFA have not been publicly detailed, but ⁤the case raises serious questions about the integrity of player eligibility processes within ⁢Malaysian football and the potential for similar issues in other national associations.

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Which Teams Have Qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026?

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 19, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

World Cup 2026 Qualification Heats‍ Up ⁢as Final Spots‌ Remain Contested

As ⁣the countdown⁤ to the first ⁤48-team FIFA World Cup ⁤intensifies,a growing⁤ number of nations ​have secured their place at the tournament co-hosted ‍by the United ⁢States,Canada,and Mexico,beginning ​June 11 and concluding July 19. However, crucial qualifying matches are still underway to ⁢determine the final‌ lineup.

The expanded format has already‌ guaranteed berths for ⁤several teams, including co-hosts the US, Canada, and Mexico. Argentina, the defending champions, ​qualified after a ⁢1-0 win ‍over Brazil in November 2023. Other confirmed participants include Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela from⁤ South America; Spain, England, France, Belgium, Portugal,‌ and Denmark from Europe; and Japan and Qatar from Asia.

Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, the all-time leading international goalscorer with 143⁢ goals, has stated ‌his commitment to leading his team, despite receiving a recent red card during World Cup qualifying. “I gave everything for football. I’ve been in the game for the last 25⁤ years. I ​did everything,” ​Ronaldo said.”I have many records… I’m realy proud. So let’s enjoy the moment, ⁣live the moment.”

Lionel Messi, who captained⁣ Argentina to victory at the ⁣2022 World Cup⁤ in Qatar, also hopes ​to defend his team’s title in North​ America. Tho, the ⁣eight-time Ballon d’or winner has‌ indicated ‍his‌ participation will depend on his physical condition. “It’s something ⁢unusual to be able to be in a world Cup, and I would ⁤love to,” Messi told NBC News in October. “I’m going⁤ to assess that ‌on a day-to-day basis… and see if I can really be 100‍ percent, if I can be useful, and then make ‍a decision.”

Remaining qualification Pathways:

* CONMEBOL (South America): With six spots already claimed, the remaining two automatic⁢ qualifying places will be determined through ongoing matches. Currently, Peru and Chile are vying for those spots. The fifth-placed team will enter an inter-confederation playoff.
* UEFA (Europe): Twelve teams‌ have already qualified through group stages. The remaining spots will be decided via ‌playoffs in March 2024, involving teams that finished third in their qualifying groups.
* AFC (asia): qatar’s⁤ automatic qualification as host left open⁣ a spot for another Asian team. Japan has⁤ qualified, and the remaining⁣ places‍ will be determined through further rounds of qualifying.
* CAF (Africa): The African qualifying process is⁣ well ⁣underway, with the final seven teams to qualify determined ‌through play-offs.
* ⁣ CONCACAF (North,⁣ Central America and Caribbean): Alongside⁤ hosts ‌US, Canada, and Mexico, the remaining qualifying spots will ‌be decided through ⁣the CONCACAF Nations League ⁢and⁣ a final qualifying stage.
* OFC (Oceania): ⁢New Zealand will participate in an inter-confederation playoff to compete for a⁤ spot in the tournament.

The final will be⁤ held ⁢at MetLife Stadium in⁣ East Rutherford,new Jersey,marking the first ⁣time⁣ the US will host a FIFA World Cup final. The tournament ​will kick off at the Mexico ⁤City Stadium.

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Celebration in the Caribbean: As the smallest country in history – Curaçao is going to the World Cup

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 19, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Historic Moment: Curaçao Qualifies for World cup, Marking‍ Caribbean Football⁣ Breakthrough

willemstad, ‍curaçao – November 19, 2025 ​- In a stunning upset and a landmark achievement ⁣for Caribbean football, Curaçao has‍ secured​ its first-ever berth in⁤ the FIFA World Cup. The nation’s qualification⁤ marks a historic milestone, as it becomes the smallest country by population to ‌ever compete on the world’s biggest football stage. This victory​ ignites celebrations ⁤across the Dutch Caribbean island and signals a‌ rising tide‌ for CONCACAF⁣ nations.

This qualification is particularly meaningful ⁣as Curaçao joins a select group ‌of CONCACAF teams ‌advancing directly to the tournament. Alongside Curaçao, Panama clinched its second World Cup appearance, following its debut in ‍2018, with ‍a decisive ‌3-0 victory over El ⁢Salvador. Haiti ​also secured a spot, winning⁢ Group C with a 2-1 ⁢triumph against nicaragua, overcoming favored‍ opponents Honduras and Costa Rica; their last World Cup participation ​dates back to 1974 in West Germany.​

The CONCACAF qualifying process also resolute playoff⁣ contenders. Guatemala and Suriname will represent the continental association in the playoffs, vying for additional World Cup spots. CONCACAF,encompassing North and Central America and the caribbean,is ⁤sending‌ a​ total of three teams directly into ‌the tournament,with the potential for more ⁣thru ⁣the⁤ playoff system.Curaçao’s success underscores the growing competitiveness of football within⁢ the region and promises ‍an exciting future for the ‍sport ⁣in the Caribbean.

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World Cup: Smallest Nation Qualifies for 2026

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 19, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Curaçao, Haiti, and⁤ Panama Qualify for 2026 world Cup; Suriname and Jamaica to Playoffs

MIAMI, FL – November 21, 2023 – Curaçao has become the smallest nation by ​population to ever qualify⁤ for a FIFA​ World Cup, securing a spot in the expanded 2026 tournament alongside Haiti⁣ and Panama. The qualification results finalize several‍ CONCACAF berths, while Jamaica and Suriname will compete in playoffs for additional chances to reach the finals⁣ in the USA, Canada, ⁢and ​Mexico.

Curaçao clinched ⁣its first-ever World Cup appearance with a 0-0 draw against Jamaica, maintaining its undefeated record atop Group B of CONCACAF qualifying. The Caribbean nation, with ‍a population‌ of 156,115 as of January, surpasses Iceland (population of roughly 364,000 in 2018) as the smallest FIFA member to qualify for the tournament. Head‌ coach Dick Advocaat⁣ was absent from the match due ⁤to family commitments in his home country.

Panama secured its second World Cup qualification, following⁤ their debut in 2018, ⁢with a decisive 3-0 victory over El Salvador. Haiti also earned a ticket, winning ⁣Group C with a 2-0 triumph over Nicaragua, overcoming favored opponents Honduras and Costa Rica. haiti’s only previous ⁤World Cup participation was in 1974, held in West Germany.

Jamaica and Suriname will advance to the ⁣intercontinental playoffs in March,battling for the remaining World Cup spots. Suriname secured its playoff berth despite a 3-1 loss ⁣to guatemala, benefiting from a late own goal that edged them past Honduras.

With these results, 42 of the 48 teams participating in the 2026 World Cup have now been confirmed.

Source: ntv.de, tsi/dpa/sid

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Scotland Qualify for 2026 World Cup After Dramatic Win Over Denmark

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 18, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Scotland clinched a direct berth ‌to the⁣ 2026 World cup in a dramatic qualifying finale in Glasgow on Tuesday evening.

Late goals from Kieran Tierney (90+3) and Kenny McLean ‌(90+9) sealed a 3-1 victory for the Scots over Denmark, securing their first World Cup finals appearance since 1998. Denmark will now compete in the European play-offs.

Scott McTominay opened the scoring in the third minute with an overhead kick. Denmark entered the ⁣match‌ needing only a draw after a frustrating 2-2 result against Belarus earlier in the qualifying campaign.

Despite Denmark’s stronger possession (80 percent) in the ⁣first half, Scotland, led by⁤ captain Andy‌ Robertson, defended resolutely to reach halftime with a⁤ 1-0 lead.

Dramatic Second Half

Denmark equalized in the 57th minute through Rasmus Höjlund, converting a penalty conceded by Andy Robertson. Rasmus Kristensen was then sent off with a red card in the 61st minute. Scotland regained the lead in the 78th minute with a goal from Lawrence Shankland, but Denmark responded quickly with a goal from Patrick Dorgu in the 82nd minute.

Tierney’s goal in added time put ‌Scotland ahead, and McLean’s long-range strike ⁣from ⁤the halfway line in the 99th minute confirmed the result.

The European play-offs, involving 16 national teams in four four-team tournaments,‍ will be held in March to determine the final World Cup qualifiers. ‌The draw is scheduled for Thursday at FIFA headquarters in Zurich.

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Czech Republic vs. Portugal: Key to Euro U21 Qualification

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 18, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Czech Republic U21s Face Uphill Battle Against​ Portugal in Euro⁤ Qualification

The Czech⁢ Republic U21 team will confront ⁣Portugal in their ⁣quest to ‍qualify for the European​ Championship U21, a match steeped in past challenge. While the current squad represents a new cycle for Czech football, past encounters haven’t favored‍ the Lionesses, ⁣adding pressure to ​their upcoming fixture.

This qualification pathway is critical for the development of emerging Czech talent and a potential springboard for future senior⁣ national⁤ team players.​ The U21 Euros provide invaluable experiance on the international ⁢stage,and success hinges on overcoming a historical disadvantage against a strong Portuguese side. The stakes are high as a ⁢positive result is essential for‍ advancing in the qualifying group.

Midfielder Mateus‍ Fernandes,a teammate of Tomáš Souček at west Ham,is highlighted as a ‍key player for the Czech​ Republic. Despite acknowledging Portugal’s strength,defender adam Ševínský expressed confidence in his team’s readiness. ‌”I don’t want ‍to ⁤single out individuals, but the team is of great quality.I believe⁣ that we will prepare well for the match,” Ševínský stated.

Historically, the Czech Republic⁤ U21 team‍ has struggled against Portugal, securing ⁢only one victory ⁢- a 1-0⁢ friendly win in 2015. Two defeats mark their record, including a significant 1-5 loss three years ⁤ago. Ševínský affirmed their ambition:‍ “We want to win ​every match. And the ⁢next one will be ⁤no different.”

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