KUALA LUMPUR, June 11 — All Super League and Premier League teams are required to adhere to four key requirements before beginning training sessions next Monday (June 15). The Malaysian Football League (MFL) in a statement today said the two main criteria were that each team must submit Covid-19...
Thursday, 11 Jun 2020 06:54 PM MYT
The Malaysian Football League in a statement today said the two main criteria were that each team must submit Covid-19 swab tests certified by the team doctor to the MFL, as well as appoint a coordinating officer to monitor SOP compliance at the team-level. “I look forward to the cooperation of all teams in this regard to enable things to run smoothly, as they have been allowed to conduct training sessions, but at the same time, we can help prevent the spread of Covid-19,” he said.
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