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Sabah FC Build Strong Momentum With Successive Wins — Powered by European Wellness Sports Science

Sabah FC's Fergus Tierney vying for the ball against PDRM's Fadi Awad in a thrilling rally that kept the crowd at the edge of their seats during their triumphant 4-1 romp against PDRM at the Selayang Municipal Council (MPS) Stadium on Saturday night.

KOTA KINABALU, 6 December 2025 — Sabah FC recorded one of their strongest weeks of the season by securing a historic place in the FA Cup final and following it with a commanding 4–1 league victory over PDRM at Stadium MP Selayang, marking a decisive shift in form as they pull clear of the relegation zone and climb into a competitive mid-table pack.

FA Cup Breakthrough Sets the Tone

Sabah FC's goalkeeper Damien Lim celebrates with right-back Harith Naem Jaineh after making two crucial saves which sees Sabah FC into their first-ever FA Cup finals in 27 years.

On Nov 30, Sabah made history by defeating Selangor FC 5–4 on penalties during the Malaysia FA Cup Semi-finals. This came after a dramatic 5–5 aggregate draw, securing their first-ever FA Cup final appearance since 1998. Goalkeeper Damien Lim sealed the result with two crucial saves.

Cheers and happiness radiated throughout the stadium as Sabah FC ended their 27-year long streak with a decisive 5-4 win on penalties in the second leg semi-final against Selangor at the MBSJ Stadium in Kelana Jaya

Match summary:

  • Final score: Selangor (3) vs Sabah FC (3)
  • Aggregate: Selangor (5) vs Sabah FC (5)
  • Penalties: Selangor (4) vs Sabah FC (5)
  • Sabah scorers: Dane Ingham (43′), Ajdin Mujagić (61′, [P] 88′)
  • Selangor scorers: Faisal Halim (33′, 73′), Chrigor Moraes (51′)

A valiant show of camaraderie and teamwork as Sabah FC sensationally secures a place in the finals with 5-4 win against Selangor in penalties. Photos by Hanif Ismail

A valiant show of camaraderie and teamwork as Sabah FC sensationally secures a place in the finals with 5-4 win against Selangor in penalties. Photos by Hanif Ismail

League Momentum Continues With 4–1 Win Over PDRM

Returning to league action, Sabah extended their momentum through a confident 4–1 win over PDRM, demonstrating improved pressing, speed, and second-half stamina.

The victory follows their earlier 3–2 comeback against Penang on Nov 23, signalling a clear upward trend in performance.

With six points from two matches, Sabah is now clear of the relegation zone and is closing the gap with mid-table rivals.

Sabah FC were at the top of their game as they came through with an exhilarating 4-1 win over PDRM in the Malaysia Super League! This came two weeks after announcing on a historic partnership between European Wellness Premier Center (EWPC).

Match summary:

  • Final score: PDRM (1) vs Sabah FC (4)
  • Sabah scorers: Darren Lok (44′), Miguel Cifuentes (54′), Ajdin Mujagić (60′), Fergus Tierney [P] (90+4′)
  • PDRM scorer: Agbre Noel (74′)

A dramatic display of grit and intensity from Sabah FC’s dominant showdown against PDRM captured in the form of Sabah’s FC dedication and confidence on the pitch. Photos by Liga M

Science-Driven Conditioning: EWPC’s Integrated Program Shows Impact

Sabah’s rising physical resilience coincides with its ongoing performance enhancement program at the European Wellness Premier Center (EWPC) in Kota Kinabalu.

Players have been undergoing a combination of:

  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
  • European Wellness’ integrative biological therapies focused on cardiac efficiency, lung capacity, and connective support
  • Proprietary Swiss-German PEMF therapy
  • Ecolight therapy
  • Lymphatic drainage
  • Colonics
  • Thetha Chamber
  • MO (Mitochondrial Organelles) Peptide Therapy for a stronger heart, lungs, and adrenal cortex, and a sharper brain

These methods aim not only to accelerate recovery but also to improve late-match endurance, reduce cramps, and sharpen cognitive precision — all key metrics for competitive football.

Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Mike Chan emphasized that EWPC’s approach is far broader than HBOT alone.

“Modern football demands more than talent — it requires science. Our proprietary therapies improve endurance, heart and lung performance, and on-field sharpness. When recovery and conditioning improve, results follow.”

Prof. Chan, who has worked in Germany and Switzerland since the 1980s in sports medicine and anti-aging science, said EWPC’s expertise stems from nearly four decades of involvement with European footballers — including athletes in English and US soccer leagues.

EWPC Kota Kinabalu, a 60,000 sq. ft. flagship center, is one of the group’s most advanced facilities, working with celebrities, elite athletes, and international medical institutions, including partners in Germany.

European Wellness Expands National Footprint

Alongside Sabah FC’s upswing, European Wellness is widening its presence in Malaysia:

  • The new European Wellness Mont Kiara Center is ready for opening.
  • Two Johor facilities — EWC Puteri Harbour and the Swiss Wellness Center in JB City are scheduled next.

Prof. Chan said interest is growing nationwide:

“Clubs in major hubs — Johor included, are watching closely as performance science reshapes football. We provide the expertise and the results speak for themselves.”

Sabah FC’s Road Ahead

With an FA Cup final on the horizon and league form improving, Sabah FC has repositioned itself as one of the most compelling mid-season stories.

If they maintain this trajectory, the club could emerge as one of the Liga Super’s most promising climbers, powered not only by determination but by science-backed performance systems.

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