
Sri Pahang's withdrawal puts pressure on Super League's stability
Sri Pahang was previously reported to be withdrawing from next season's Malaysian League competition. - Bernama photo
SHAH ALAM – Sri Pahang FC's decision to withdraw from the Malaysian Super League reveals deep-rooted issues within the competition that demand urgent attention.
Sports analyst Datuk Dr Pekan Ramli said that Sri Pahang's withdrawal, coupled with Kedah Darul Aman FC and Perak FC's failure to obtain national licences, further pressures the Super League's credibility and stability. An expert has stressed that the MFL, as the league's governing body, must take the matter seriously to prevent more teams from folding in the future.
According to Pekan, this situation deals a significant blow to Malaysian football.
It exposes multiple challenges faced by clubs, including financial instability, poor management and other systemic issues that threaten the league's sustainability.
'I see Sri Pahang's decision and the absence of Kedah and Perak as a serious indicator of the problems plaguing our national football scene.
'This raises real concerns about the future of the Super League, which should be a platform for developing local talent and uniting football fans across the country," he said.
Pekan said that the league should be entering a phase of fierce competition and growth.
Instead, the current situation suggests that the Malaysian Football League (MFL) and all relevant stakeholders must address these structural problems to restore stability and relevance to the Super League.
He stressed that the MFL, as the league's governing body, must take the matter seriously to prevent more teams from folding in the future.
'The absence of these three major teams significantly impacts not only attendance and fan engagement but also football development in their respective states.
"What meaning does the Super League hold now?
'It's unrealistic to suggest that other teams can simply fill the void left by these clubs. As league organisers, the MFL bears the responsibility of ensuring the continued progress of Malaysian football, particularly at the state level," he added.
Pekan warned that without decisive action by the MFL, the situation could deteriorate further in the coming seasons.

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