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Pahang set to exit Super League, adding more misery to local football scene
Pahang set to exit Super League, adding more misery to local football scene

The Star

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Pahang set to exit Super League, adding more misery to local football scene

Good times: Pahang celebrate after scoring the first goal against JDT during the Malaysia Cup final last month. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star PETALING JAYA: Malaysia Cup runners-up Pahang are likely to pull out from the Super League next season - adding more misery to a beleaguered domestic football scene. They are set to join Perak, who became the first team to exit the league next season due to unpaid salary issues. Though Pahang have yet to make an official announcement on their status with the club licensing deadline on Saturday (May 10), several players have gone on social media to thank the club. According to sources close to the club, the team coordinator informed the players that the team could be closing down and asked them to look for new clubs in the upcoming season. At first, it was reported that only team owner Tengku Abdul Rahman Sultan Ahmad Shah would step down but it is learnt now that the club too will leave the domestic scene. This season, the side coached by Singaporean legend Fandi Ahmad finished eighth in the league and lost to JDT 1-2 in the Malaysia Cup final last month. The team, which were established in 1959, have been one of the biggest teams in the local landscape. The Elephants have won the Division One title four times (1987, 1992, 1995 and 199) and Super League in 2004. They have also won the Malaysia Cup four times (1983, 1992, 2013 and 2014) and the FA Cup three times (2006, 2014, and 2018).

Sri Pahang's M-League future remains a mystery
Sri Pahang's M-League future remains a mystery

New Straits Times

time29-04-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Sri Pahang's M-League future remains a mystery

KUANTAN: Sri Pahang FC's future in the M-League remains unknown as they have yet to confirm whether they will compete in the 2025/2026 season. A source from the club disclosed that there has not been any official confirmation yet regarding the club's status for next season. "So far, there has not been any special meeting to discuss the status of Sri Pahang FC. It is, however, understood that a discussion will be held soon," said the source. On Saturday (April 26), Sri Pahang owner Tengku Abdul Rahman Sultan Ahmad Shah announced that he will be stepping down next season. The announcement has raised question marks regarding the club's future. The club's fans are keen to see Sri Pahang continue to compete in the M-League next season. Sri Pahang, under the guidance of coach Fandi Ahmad, did well to reach the final of the Malaysia Cup this season. The club also finished eighth in the Super League and reached the round-of-16 in the FA Cup this season.

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