MFL grants three teams full license to compete in Super League


PETALING JAYA: Super League teams Kuala Lumpur, Kelantan and Police have officially been granted full National Licences by the Malaysian Football League’s (MFL) independent First Instance Body (FIB) after fulfilling all financial compliance requirements.

Initially, the clubs had only received conditional approval, pending the submission of additional financial documents by May 31 per Article 8(l) of the MFL Club Licensing Regulations.

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