The BA of Malaysia is seeking out for a supremo once again in an offered to restore the waning fortune of Malaysian badminton after an arrangement of unremarkable exhibitions at major competitions this year. Who is the perfect candidate for the Badminton Affiliation of Malaysia (BAM)’s coaching executive post? Unfortunately, there are not numerous reasonable candidates around to expect the hot seat. The likes of South Korean legend Joo-bong and Indonesian awesome Rexy Mainaky are doing extraordinary employment as the head coaches in Japan and Thailand and they are improbable to take off some time recently the Tokyo Olympic Diversions in 2020.

Joo-bong was Malaysia’s chief coach from 2000-2003 whereas Rexy served the BA of Malaysia as the pairs head from 2005-2012. That may, the charismatic Li Yongbo, who driven China to win all five gold awards at the 2012 London Olympics. Former worldwide Yongbo, who spend 24 a long time with China’s national group sometime recently venturing down in April final year, is as of now the vice-president of the China BA. It’s uncertain whether he will be sharp to connect BAM. But one thing is for, beyond any doubt, it'll take an enormous pay parcel to entice these legends. Previous specialized chief Morten Ice of Denmark was paid a strong month to month compensation but he cleared out in September final year.

Local Candidates

Can any of the current head coaches – Datuk Misbun Sidek (men’s singles), Datuk Tey Seu Bock (women’s singles), Paulus Firman (men’s pairs), Rosman Razak (women’s copies) and String Cheh Chang (blended pairs) be advanced to steerage the team? If BAM is looking at previous greats from inside the nation, at that point, previous internationals Wong Choong Hann, Lee Pale Wah, Rashid Sidek, Datuk Razif Sidek and Datuk James Selvaraj are choices to be considered. BAM president Datuk Seri Norza Zakaria conceded that enlisting a supremo would not come cheap but they were not planning to break the bank.