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Puskas winner Faiz Subri to be a Panther again

The 33-year-old is in negotiations to play again for Penang next season

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 24 Oct 2021 4:03PM

Puskas winner Faiz Subri to be a Panther again
Faiz got the world's attention when his gem of a free kick from about 32 metres swerved into the opposing team's goal, which won him the prestigious Puskas award. He is the first Malaysian to win the award. - pic courtesy of Scroll.i, October 24, 2021n

BUTTERWORTH - The winner of the 2016 FIFA Puskas Award, Mohd Faiz Subri, will make a comeback with Penang FC next season.

Faiz, 33, said the negotiation process to return to his old football team had been going on for the past four months and that he would probably start playing in the 2022 Super League.

“I have just submitted the acceptance letter (for the offer to play for Penang FC) but have not signed any contract (yet). I had been with the Penang team for a long time so if given the opportunity, I would like to end my career with this team,” he said after attending the Games For All: Football Clinic 2021 here today.

He has submitted the letter of acceptance of the offer to play with the Panthers to the chairman of the Board of Penang FC, Soon Lip Chee.

Also present at the sports clinic were Penang players Amer Azahar, Azmeer Aris, Sheriddin Boboev, Latiff Suhaimi and Samuel Somerville.

Faiz got the world's attention when his gem of a free kick from about 32 metres swerved into the opposing team's goal when Penang played against Pahang in a Super League match at the City Stadium, George Town, Penang on Feb 16, 2016.

 Faiz managed to win the Puskas award after winning 60 per cent of the online votes on the FIFA website, beating Marlone of Brazil and Daniuska Rodriguez of Venezuela.

Faiz had played for four seasons with the Panthers until 2018 then joined Northern Lions FC in 2020 and Kuala Kangsar FC in 2021 in the M3 League but the league was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prior to joining Penang, Faiz had played for Perlis (2011), T-Team (2012), Kelantan (2013) and Terengganu in 2014. – Bernama, October 24, 2021

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