Chance for kids to develop with clubs in Japan


Kids are the future: Founder of The Sekolah Bola Muhamad Yazid Yahaya (left) and managing director of Yakult (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Hiroshi Hamada at the MoU signing.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysian kids now stand a chance to train with football clubs in the Land of the Rising Sun.

Leading Japanese probiotics drink manufacturer Yakult (M) Sdn Bhd have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with The Sekolah Bola where they aim to cultivate the children’s talent in the sport.

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