
SPORTS AND GAMES JOURNALIST
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Aisha Rahman is a Kuala Lumpur-based football and gaming writer. She has spent six years covering the Premier League, La Liga, the Champions League, and Southeast Asian football, while also writing about EA FC, Football Manager, and multiplatform game reviews across PS5, Switch, PC, and mobile. Her work focuses on tactical detail, competitive design, and clear, example-driven analysis. She holds a BA in Journalism from Universiti Malaya and mentors sports journalism students at her alma mater.
EXPERIENCE & COVERAGE
Premier League, La Liga, Champions League, AFF qualifiers, and Harimau Malaya coverage with tactical depth and regional context.
Hands-on experience across PS5, Switch, PC, and mobile, bringing platform-specific perspective to reviews and recommendations.
This is the weakest card, not because the idea is bad, but because the phrase “Competitive Design” may feel a bit abstract for general readers.
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