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Ex-PFAM boss Safee keeping door open for possible future lead role in FAM

Ex-PFAM boss Safee keeping door open for possible future lead role in FAM

The Star27-06-2025
PETALING JAYA: Former international Safee Sali has his eyes set on leading Malaysian football from the top – by becoming the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) president one day.
The former national striker officially stepped down as president of the Professional Footballers Association of Malaysia (PFAM) yesterday, ending a near seven-year tenure marked by strong advocacy for player welfare.
For now, the 41-year-old Safee will shift his focus to his broadcasting career – but made it clear that his passion for football development is far from over.
Having served as PFAM president since 2019, Safee's third term tenure was supposed to end in January 2026, but he has had a change of heart.
Ready to go: Safee Sali officially stepped down as president of the Professional Footballers Association of Malaysia yesterday.
'It was not an easy decision, I believe it is time for me to step aside and allow the younger generation to take the lead,' he said in a heartfelt statement.
'I love this game, but I have to let go, for now.'
Safee disclosed that his perspective shifted after a recent trip to Japan, where he observed their national body being led by former national players, young, energetic, and deeply connected to the modern game.
The Japan Football Association are currently led by former international footballer Tsuneyasu Miyamoto.
'When I saw how the FA in Japan are led by former national players, it really resonated with me,' said Safee.
'Maybe it's time for me to write another chapter. Maybe even consider the presidency of FAM one day.
'Only footballers truly understand what it takes to run this sport.
'I've left the door open for a possible leadership role in FAM as my unique blend of on-field experience and off-field administration can come in handy.
'It's not impossible. If I ever get the chance to do something bigger for football, I'll be ready.
'I believe I can bring value. I've been through everything, both as a player and a leader. I'm looking forward to what's next.'
Safee said he has spoken with PFAM chief executive officer Izham Ismail and proposed that the current deputy president Razman Roslan take over on an interim basis until new elections are held at the end of the year.
'I want to give space for new faces, players who are passionate and serious about shaping this body,' he said.
'It's a great opportunity for the younger generation to learn about their rights and how to manage a professional football organisation.'
Under Safee's leadership, PFAM grew in visibility and influence, championing players welfare, raising awareness on contractual rights, and strengthening the voice of footballers across Malaysia.
Though stepping down, Safee made it clear he was not stepping away from the game entirely.
Now more involved in broadcasting and commercial ventures, he remains active in the football industry.
'I'm really focused on the commercial side now and enjoying broadcasting work. But my passion for the game hasn't faded.
'I want to bring my experience, from playing to management, and use it to contribute more meaningfully to Malaysian football in the future.'
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