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Nadi Arena 16 Oktober 2024
Transcript
00:00This is a warning. The Malaysian Professional Football Association, PFAM, and all club owners
00:06or the football association should be on the same page with the players, especially when it comes to salary increases.
00:11Since 2017, the players have been suffering, not getting their rights.
00:19And today is a very important day, not only for the players, but also for the Malaysian football industry.
00:26And I hope this will be the last case.
00:29There will be no more cases like this.
00:31And this is a warning to all football management owners in Malaysia to be more serious
00:38to protect the rights of the players.
00:43Meanwhile, former PFAF player Abdul Ghani Abdul Rahman is grateful
00:47because he finally got a defense with a catch on the former owner of Berkenaan Club.
00:53I represent the PFAF players and not just the PFAF players,
00:57but all football players in Malaysia who are affected by salary increases.
01:10Actually, with this case, we can bring this case forward,
01:16even though it's been six years, we continue to fight.
01:19At least, it's an eye-opener for all the associations and the AFC,
01:28so that they don't take it for granted.
01:32Based on the facts, the former PFAF player is suing for a sum of RM3 million,
01:37while the former employee is suing for RM1.2 million, which has been raised since 2018.
01:42The same claim was made by the former player and employee of Makiara United.
01:46The sum of RM2 million was raised to RM6 million.
01:51The matter of Berkenaan Club was to be settled under a contract.
01:56Makiara United signed a contract with Kuantan FA to play in the Premier League in 2018.
02:01However, the club failed to pay the players' salaries for four months
02:05after the Malaysian Football League was terminated.

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