Safee says clubs must play a more active role in nurturing homegrown talent


Interview bekas pemain bola sepak kebangsaan yang juga Presiden PFAM untuk ruangan Metropolitan amp, Obses. 28 JUNE 2023一CHAN TAK KONG/The Star

PETALING JAYA: Malaysian football great Safee Sali is hopeful that the upcoming Super League season will serve as a springboard for emerging local talent - players who could one day lead Harimau Malaya on the international stage.

Concerns have been raised recently over the lack of youth involvement in top flight football, with just 11 per cent of first-team starters aged between 20 and 24. 

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