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Elavarasan stays on as Harimau Muda boss

FAM decides to retain coach for coming U23 Asian Cup qualifiers, AFF U23 C’ship

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 06 Jun 2023 9:06PM

Elavarasan stays on as Harimau Muda boss
The Football Association of Malaysia has set Harimau Muda coach E. Elavarasan the target of finishing among the top teams in the U23 Asian Cup qualifiers in September. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes file pic, June 6, 2023

PETALING JAYA – E. Elavarasan has been given the mandate to remain as the national U23 football team head coach as the Harimau Muda prepare for two more international assignments this year.

Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) secretary-general Noor Azman Rahman said today’s meeting decided not to make any technical changes to the Harimau Muda, who have been set a target of qualifying for the AFC U23 Asian Cup next year.

He said Elavarasan had been set a new key performance indicator and his responsibility is to ensure that the Harimau Muda finish among the top teams in the U23 Asian Cup qualifiers in September.

“We will be taking part in two more international competitions, namely the AFF U23 Championship in August and the 2024 AFC U23 Asian Cup, with both tournaments to be held in Thailand.

“After the meeting earlier, we decided to retain Elavarasan’s services for him to guide the team in both the tournaments,” Noor Azman told a media conference after the eighth FAM executive committee meeting at Wisma FAM here today.

The U23 squad recently came under fire for their early exit in the group stage of the SEA Games in Cambodia, which resulted in them failing to meet the target of reaching the final.

Malaysia have been drawn with reigning SEA Games gold medallists Indonesia in the AFF U23 Championship to be held in Chonburi, Thailand. – Bernama, June 6, 2023

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