Felda United on the brink of Super League ejection after licence problem


PETALING JAYA: Felda United are in danger of missing out on Super League action next season after their licence application was rejected.

The Football Association of Malaysia’s (FAM) Club Licensing Appeals Body have only accepted the appeals from Kelantan, Kedah and Melaka to play in the Super League next season, while Felda and relegated Sarawak’s appeals were rejected.

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