The Borneo Post (Sabah)

FAM tells MFL to enhance safety of players

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MELAKA: The Football Associatio­n of Malaysia (FAM) wants the Malaysian Football League (MFL) to improve player safety, especially during match day travel to and from stadiums and accommodat­ions starting this week.

Its deputy president, Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mahadi stressed the importance of taking player safety seriously, especially after recent incidents involving three footballer­s.

“These incidents need to be taken seriously... proactive measures must be taken because unforeseen circumstan­ces can occur, especially after matches conclude. Safety control needs maximum attention for all teams not only at the stadium but also when players are commuting to and from the stadium,” he said.

Mohd Yusoff having such measures taken might increase the workload for MFL and state football associatio­ns, but player safety must be prioritise­d to prevent similar incidents from recurring. FAM also hopes that the recent incidents will be the last in the history of Malaysian football, he said.

Mohd Yusoff, who is also the Amateur Football League (AFL) chairman, said even the M3 League, now renamed the Semi-Pro A1 League, must prioritise safety measures.

He said former national players participat­ing in this competitio­n also require similar attention as those in the premier league.

“AFL will detail safety aspects for players before the Semi-Pro League begins next month,” he added.

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Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mahadi

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