Malaysia were victorious at the 2nd Busan International Beach Soccer after defeating China's Awesome Club 6-3 in the final on Sunday.
Zaharim Yusof grabbed a brace and Fakhruddin Mohamad, Fakhrullah Mohamad, Riduwan Nor and Ridhwan Zainal added one each to secure the win.
To top it off, Ridhwan was named the Most Valuable Player and Fakhrullah finished as the tournament's top scorer.
Saiful Noor's team reached the final after defeating South Korea's Unknown 8-2 in the quarter-finals and overcoming semi-final opponents Japan's BSC 4-3 in a penalty shootout following a 4-4 draw in regular time.
In the group stage, the national team beat Busan Transportation Corportation 5-0 and Songdo Baby FS 6-1.
Seng Foo Lee
Sun Sep 17 2017
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