Football's world governing body FIFA has imposed a 12-month ban on seven naturalized players for Malaysia's national team over alleged use of invalid documents. The ruling disrupts preparations for a crucial qualifier against Vietnam on March 31, 2026, in the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers. Malaysian football legend Datuk Jamal Nasir has criticized the Football Association of Malaysia for lacking transparency.
The naturalization controversy in Malaysia's national football team has escalated this week, following FIFA's sanctions against seven players suspected of using fake documents to qualify for the national side. The players are Joao Figueiredo, Jon Irazabal, Hector Hevel, Facundo Garces, Imanol Machuca, Gabriel Palmero, and Rodrigo Holgado. The 12-month ban applies at the national team level, immediately impacting Malaysia's preparations for international fixtures, including the match against Vietnam on March 31, 2026, in the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers.
Malaysia football's atmosphere has heated up due to the Football Association of Malaysia's (FAM) lack of openness. Football legend Datuk Jamal Nasir has issued sharp criticism, stating that the public has been left in uncertainty. "FAM has provided almost no updates on the national team's condition amid the investigation into the naturalized players' case," he said. He stressed that the national team belongs to the public, making information transparency a duty of the federation, not a select group.
The case has dragged the federation into public scrutiny, with accusations that the Malaysian squad is 'fleeing' to Thailand amid the uproar. FIFA's sanctions stem from an probe into invalid naturalization documents, shaking the team's buildup to key matches.