With the “Unstoppable” initiative, UEFA pledges to advance grassroots, development, and competition programmes, aiming for a sustainable future in women’s football by 2030
The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has officially announced a transformative makeover for its Women’s National League next year, featuring a total of 11 participating teams.
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.
The revival of the Malaysia Purple League (MPL) remains uncertain as the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) has yet to receive any proposals from the organisers.
The national women’s five-a-side hockey squad qualified for the inaugural World Cup Hockey 5’s 2024 after winning bronze at the Asia Cup 5’s in Salalah, Oman, last night.