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S’wak United will lose M’sia Cup spot if wages issue not resolved: MFL

League also channels RM100,000 from club’s broadcast rights to aid affected players, staff

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Aug 2022 4:57PM

S’wak United will lose M’sia Cup spot if wages issue not resolved: MFL
An aerial view of Sarawak State Stadium, the home ground of Sarawak United FC. The Malaysian Football League has given the club 14 days to resolve the issue of unpaid players and staff, failing which they would lose their spot in this year’s Malaysia Cup. – Sarawak United FC Offical Facebook pic, August 26, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Football League (MFL) has warned Sarawak United FC to resolve salary arrears or risk losing their spot in this year’s Malaysia Cup. 

In a statement today, MFL said Sarawak has 14 days starting today to resolve their players’ unpaid salaries and failure to do so would lead to their disqualification from the Malaysia Cup.

MFL has also decided to immediately channel RM100,000 from the club’s broadcast rights towards helping ease the financial burden of the affected players and staff for the time being. 

However, this immediate RM100,000 monetary aid is a small fraction of the bigger amount and Sarawak will need to sort out the issue within the next two weeks. 

This was decided at the fourth MFL board of directors’ meeting for the 2021-2025 term, chaired by its president Datuk Ab Ghani Hassan. 

“Based on the report MFL received from the Professional Footballers Association (PFAM), the MFL board of directors agreed to take immediate action and use Sarawak United’s broadcast rights fund of RM100,000 and channel it for (the) salaries of players and staff.

“Payments to those affected will be channelled through PFAM,” the statement said. 

Meanwhile, in a separate statement, PFAM said that it welcomes MFL’s efforts and will continue working together with the football body in any matters relating to players’ welfare and well-being. 

Previously, PFAM tweeted that it had received reports from several Sarawak players regarding the ongoing issue. 

According to the association, players claimed to have not been paid for four months, forcing some of them to be evicted from their homes due to rents not being paid. – The Vibes, August 26, 2022

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