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Deputy minister calls for new framework to stabilise M-League
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Published on 05/01/2025 13:08
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MELAKA, May 1 — All parties involved, including the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) and the Malaysian Football League (MFL), have been urged to prepare a new framework to ensure that all competing football teams have stability and strong finances for a better Malaysia League (M-League) ecosystem.

Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports Adam Adli Abdul Halim said the effort is seen as necessary given that the issue of salary arrears faced by teams in the Super League is still recurring, affecting their chances of competing in next season’s competition, with some even withdrawing from competing in the league.

“The Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) views this issue of salary arrears seriously and it is a very disadvantageous matter if a football club is unable to continue competing in the league and it will certainly disappoint fans and supporters who certainly want to see club representatives from their respective states.

“We want football in our country to be able to produce more professional players and for that, a new framework such as finding funds, sponsorship or increasing team income through the sale of souvenirs needs to be created to ensure that each team can move forward and thus guarantee continuity in the local football league competition,” he told reporters at the Hang Tuah Jaya Aidilfitri Open House Ceremony here last night.

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