After KL City FC’s skipper Paulo Josue alleged that he was not paid for seven months, MFL assures it is always prepared to help footballers together with PFAM
The time is ripe for women footballers in the country to have proper professional contracts to foster sustainable careers and nurture talent for the national team, according to national women’s head coach Soleen Al-Zoubi.
Reflecting on the strides made over the past decade, Professional Football Association of Malaysia (PFAM) chief executive Izham Ismail highlighted the positive trajectory of women’s football in the country.
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