Fifa has accused Malaysia of trying to fast-track foreign football players into the men's national team. In one of the biggest scandals in the country’s football history, football's governing body alleges citizenship documents have been doctored.
Fifa launched an investigation after Malaysia's 4-0 victory over Vietnam in an Asian Cup qualifier last June, when seven new foreign-born players were in the team.
But FIFA later ruled that the documents used to prove their family links to the country – known as the “grandfather rule” - had been doctored, triggering temporary player suspensions, Football Association of Malaysia resignations, and an imminent verdict from the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
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