M-League organisers to find middle ground over players’ release


CEO of FMLLP Kevin Ramalingam speaks during a press conferences at Wisma FAM in Kelan JayaAZHAR MAHFOF/The Star (17/4/2015)

PETALING JAYA: The Football Malaysia Limited Liability Partnership (FMLLP) are looking for a win-win situation to encourage M-League teams to release their players for the 2018 AFC Under-23 qualifiers in Bangkok from July 19-23.

National Under-23 coach Datuk Ong Kim Swee’s preparation for the tournament has hit a snag following the reluctance of a number of teams to release their players as the M-League’s title race and relegation battles heat up.

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