Professional footballers’ body wants Perlis FA to pay up


PETALING JAYA: The Professional Footballers Association of Malaysia (PFAM) have issued an ultimatum to the Perlis FA (PFA).

The PFAM want the two-time Malaysia Cup champions to pay their players the five-month unpaid wages as soon as possible or face the music.

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