Forces’ mission this season: Remain in Premier League


ATM player, Hairuddin Omar (right) try to block the ball from Selangor player, Mahali Jasuli (left) during their Malaysia Cup match between Selangor and ATM in Shah Alam Stadium, Shah Alam. August 24, 2013. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.

PETALING JAYA: Relegated Armed Forces have given newly-appointed coach Azuan Zain a simple task: Just keep them in the Premier League.

All he needs to do is make sure Forces do not finish in the bottom two of the 12-team Premier League. The bottom two will be relegated to the FAM Cup competition.

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