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The Sun
08-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
KDN FC need RM7 million for new M-League season
KELANTAN Darul Naim FC (KDN FC) need an allocation of between RM6 and RM7 million to prepare for the 2025/2026 Malaysia League (M-League) season. KDN FC president Rozi Muhamad said the amount is based on the advice and guidelines set by the Malaysian Football League (MFL), following the financial management challenges faced by the team last season. He added that a restructuring process has been carried out involving officials and players to strengthen the team while a new management team has been established, consisting of individuals based on their vast experience in various fields, to ensure the club is better prepared for the upcoming season. Rozi also announced that KDN FC has forged strategic collaborations with several parties, including sponsors and the state government, to ensure the club remain competitive. 'The club is actively addressing the licensing requirements as stipulated by the MFL and the First Instance Body (FIB), with 90 per cent of the process now completed,' he told reporters after the KDN FC Appreciation Night Dinner with sponsors and strategic partners here yesterday. In addition, corporate figure Datuk Mohd Irwan Rizal Ali Napiah has also been appointed as the chief executive officer of KDN FC.


The Sun
08-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
KDN FC need RM7m for new M-League season
KELANTAN Darul Naim FC (KDN FC) need an allocation of between RM6 and RM7 million to prepare for the 2025/2026 Malaysia League (M-League) season. KDN FC president Rozi Muhamad said the amount is based on the advice and guidelines set by the Malaysian Football League (MFL), following the financial management challenges faced by the team last season. He added that a restructuring process has been carried out involving officials and players to strengthen the team while a new management team has been established, consisting of individuals based on their vast experience in various fields, to ensure the club is better prepared for the upcoming season. Rozi also announced that KDN FC has forged strategic collaborations with several parties, including sponsors and the state government, to ensure the club remain competitive. 'The club is actively addressing the licensing requirements as stipulated by the MFL and the First Instance Body (FIB), with 90 per cent of the process now completed,' he told reporters after the KDN FC Appreciation Night Dinner with sponsors and strategic partners here yesterday. In addition, corporate figure Datuk Mohd Irwan Rizal Ali Napiah has also been appointed as the chief executive officer of KDN FC.

Malay Mail
08-05-2025
- Business
- Malay Mail
Kelantan FC boss vows to settle wage backlog before M-League kick-off
KOTA BARU, May 8 — Football club Kelantan Darul Naim FC (KDN FC) has stated its commitment to resolve the delayed salaries of its players, some of whom are owed up to four months, before the start of the new season. Its president, Rozi Muhamad, said that salaries were previously delayed up to seven months, but the management had settled at least three months' worth since early February. 'We are committed in this issue and have taken steps to resolve it, with four months left to be paid soon to ensure KDN FC can play in the next season of the Malaysia League,' he told reporters after an appreciation dinner for club sponsors and strategic partners here last night, where corporate figure, Datuk Mohd Irwan Rizal Mohd Ali Napiah was appointed as the club's new chief executive officer. Rozi also denied that the amount owed to players had reached eight months, pointing out the maximum was seven months and they were trying to settle what was owed. On planning for the team, he said that the club would have about 70 per cent new players and management to mount a challenge in the next season. — Bernama