PETALING JAYA: The top six clubs in this year’s Super League stand to win more than RM1mil each for the first time.
The new 2023-2025 merit-based income distribution system introduced this year by the Malaysian Football League has certainly won thumbs up from all the players and coaches.“It had been all talk before but now it has become reality,” said Hodak.
“In the region, we are getting stronger. We can now dominate against clubs from Indonesia and Singapore.” MFL chief executive officer Stuart Ramalingam said the merit-based income distribution system was presented to all league partners in a meeting with the chief executive officers of the Malaysian League clubs on Feb 15.
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