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Educating athletes in an a-MACE-ing way to solve disputes

Educating athletes in an a-MACE-ing way to solve disputes

The Star17-06-2025
PETALING JAYA: Wiser athletes will handle disputes in a better way.
And that is why the Sports Dispute Committee are looking into educating athletes to know what they need do if they have issues under Malaysian Athlete Career And Education (MACE).
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