ZURICH — Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah, a former FIFA vice president and International Olympic Committee member, has died in Malaysia. He was 88. The Asian Football Confederation said Tan Sri Hamzah died of natural causes Tuesday in a hospital in Kuala Lumpur. Tan Sri Hamzah was president of the AFC for 16 years from 1978, the same year he was elected an IOC member. He was an honorary member since 2004. He was a FIFA vice president from 1982-90, when Joao Havelange was president and Sepp Blatter was general secretary of football's world governing body. Tan Sri Hamzah trained as a lawyer in London. — AP