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Seven Malaysia soccer players suspended by FIFA are cleared to play pending appeal

The temporary reprieve halts a 12-month suspension and $439,257 fine on Malaysia's seven players accused of using fake documents, pending final appeal ruling by CAS.

  • On Jan 27, the Court of Arbitration for Sport granted a temporary stay halting FIFA's 12-month bans on seven Malaysian players, allowing them to continue playing pending a final ruling.
  • FIFA's disciplinary panel found doctored paperwork, suspending seven players for 12 months and fining the Football Association of Malaysia 350,000 Swiss francs last September.
  • The players include Facundo Garcés, Rodrigo Holgado, Imanol Machuca, João Figueiredo, Gabriel Palmero, Jon Irazabal, Héctor Hevel; Malaysian officials claimed all had Malaysian grandparents, but FIFA found contradictory documents from their countries.
  • Domestic criticism grew among fans and lawmakers as FIFA announced a formal probe and will notify authorities in five countries, while FAM said no timetable was given for a final ruling.
  • FAM then took the dispute to CAS in Switzerland after FIFA dismissed its internal appeal, highlighting the case’s international jurisdictional implications as sport's highest court reviews it.
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Doble Amarilla broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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