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Who are the 7 Malaysian players with 'fake documents'?

On the evening of September 26, the World Football Federation (FIFA) imposed a 12-month ban on seven players involved in Malaysia's "forgery and falsification of documents".

ZNewsZNews26/09/2025

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Gabriel Arrocha: The left-back born in 2002 is playing in Spain for Unionstas on loan from Tenerife. He has played 4 times for the Malaysian national team.

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Facundo Tomas Garces: The player born in 1999 was born in Argentina. Garces plays for Deportivo Alaves in La Liga as a defender. Garces once said he inherited Malaysian blood from his "grandfather", while FIFA's naturalization regulations only allow cases of origin from grandparents.

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Rodrigo Holgado: Holgado was born in 1995 in Argentina and plays as a striker. He currently plays for Colombian club America de Cali. Holgado has played in the Mexican and Chilean leagues. The 30-year-old scored a goal in the match against Vietnam.

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Imanol Javier Machuca: The right midfielder born in 2000 is playing for Argentina's Sarsfield on loan from his parent club Fortaleza.

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Joao Vitor Figueiredo: The player was born in 1996 in Sao Paulo (Brazil). This striker started his career with Atletico Mineiro Club, then traveled throughout Europe and the Middle East. Currently, Joao plays in Malaysia for Johor Darul Ta'zim Club.

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Jon Iraugui: The player born in 1996 in Spain spent 6 years playing for Bilbao's youth team. He has been playing in Malaysia since 2022, for Sabah and Johor Darul Ta'zim respectively.

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Hector Serrano: This midfielder was born in 1996 in the Netherlands, played for the youth team of the "Orange Storm" before moving to play for clubs in Cyprus, Spain, China and Portugal. Currently, Serrano also plays for Johor Darul Ta'zim.

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