Long live ‘Milo Hidup Bola’ as it savours major milestone


Start ’em young: Former national futsal team coach Chiew Chun Yong putting kids through some futsal drills on the court. — Milo

PETALING JAYA: This year marks a major milestone for Milo Hidup Bola as they celebrate their 20th anniversary of empowering Malaysian youth through the fast-paced excitement of futsal.

The longest running youth programme is a lauchpad for young players to pursue their dreams both on and off the court.

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