Malaysian Super League

Perlis United fails to get national licence, Super League season will proceed with 13 teams

Malaysian Football League’s (MFL) First Instance Body (FIB) decided not to grant a national licence to Perlis United Football Club (PUFC), following its failure to fulfil extra criteria set by the league governing body.

PUFC deny withdrawing from Super League amid financial rumours

Perlis United FC (PUFC) have refuted statements claiming that the football club is withdrawing from competing in the Super League this season due to financial reasons.

Perlis United one step away from Super League, KDA FC, KL City face licence revocation

Perlis United FC (PUFC) has been ordered by the Malaysian Football League (MFL) to fulfil additional conditions so it can qualify to receive a conditional ‘extraordinary licence’ to fill the 14th slot of the 2024/2025 Super League season.

MFL’s urgent call to action: Kedah FC faces Super League exclusion over unpaid salaries

The Malaysian Football League (MFL) has issued a stern directive to Kedah FC on the urgency of resolving its players’ salary issues to avert potential exclusion from the upcoming Malaysia Super League season.

Sabah FC coach Kim Swee blames lack of fitness, mistakes for loss to Macarthur

Sabah FC head coach Datuk Ong Kim Swee has attributed his players’ lack of fitness as one of the reasons they lost 3-0 to Australian club Macarthur FC in the Asean Zone semi-finals at the Campbelltown Sports Stadium in Sydney today.

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Company owner pleads guilty to falsifying Penjana 2.0 claims of RM44,600

According to the alternative charge, Muhammad Asyraf Omar was alleged to have dishonestly used forged documents which were claimed to be genuine, namely the verification form for the hiring incentive programme under Penjana 2.0 for claims amounting to RM44,600.  

Safawi ‘pledges best performance’ in crucial Tier 1 friendlies

National striker Muhammad Safawi Rasid who is in sparkling form since making a comeback to the squad hopes to produce a sizzling performance in the two Tier 1 International friendly matches against Syria and China in Chengdu, China later this week.

I want Stampa in prison for his disrespectful attitude towards M’sia: Azalina

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said says she hopes that “rogue” Spanish arbitrator Dr Gonzalo Stampa faces prison time over alleged transgressions he made in handling the case involving the Sulu Sultanate and Malaysia.