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Aidilfitri di Slovakia


BERSALAMAN bersama-sama rakan sepasukan ketika menyambut
aidilfitri di Slovakia.



PEMAIN skuad Harimau Muda yang beragam Islam menunaikan solat sunat aidilfitri serta bertakbir raya pada pagi Syawal.



PEMAIN-PEMAIN skuad Harimau Muda menjamu selera ketika menyambut
aidilfitri di hotel penginapan mereka di Slovakia.


BIARPUN jauh di perantauan, barisan pemain dan pegawai skuad bawah 21 tahun kebangsaan, Harimau Muda A tetap menyambut pagi Syawal kelmarin dalam suasana meriah, lapor WAN FAKHRUL BAKAR.
Skuad Harimau Muda A telah berlepas ke Zlate Moravce, Slovakia pada 2 September lalu untuk menjalani latihan dan siri perlawanan persahabatan selama tiga bulan sehingga penghujung November depan.
Selepas mengharungi dua aksi sulung ketika bulan Ramadan, pemain-pemain Harimau Muda A tidak ke- tinggalan menyambut Aidilfitri dengan menunaikan solat sunat Aidilfitri di tempat penginapan mereka, Hotel Vion.

Sambutan tersebut bukan saja diraikan 20 pemain Harimau Muda A yang beragama Islam, malah baki lima pemain yang bukan beragama Islam turut sama memeriahkan suasana.

Kapten pasukan, K. Gurusamy dan Gary Steven Robbat juga dilihat sama-sama mengenakan baju Melayu.
Turut serta, penolong jurulatih Harimau Muda A, Hassan Sazali Mohd. Waras dan fisioterapis pasukan, Mohd. Nasrul Ahmad Tajuddin.

Skuad Harimau Muda A yang dibimbing ketua juru- latih, Ong Kim Swee boleh dikatakan telah menampil- kan aksi membanggakan pada dua perlawanan sulung mereka menentang kelab-kelab Liga 1 Slovakia setakat ini.

Setelah tewas 1-3 kepada MFK Ruzomberok B pada perlawanan pertama Ahad lalu, mereka berjaya mengikat FC Petrzalka 2-2 pada perlawanan kedua Selasa lalu.

Perlawanan ketiga bakal berlangsung pada Selasa ini iaitu menentang Slovan Duslo Sala dan semangat Aidilfitri pastinya melonjak keinginan para pemain Harimau Muda A untuk mencatat kemenangan sulung.


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