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Perlis futsal players next to cry foul over unpaid salaries

PUTRAJAYA, March 1 — Just after the Perlis football team found itself in the spotlight for their salary woes, now it is the futsal team which has come out with the same predicament.

“So we decided to stop the training sessions last week and asked for our rights as stated in the contracts signed,” he said at a press conference attended by their lawyer, Mohamad Saiful Dzulhelmi Zulkifli. The squad decided to make their plight public following their disappointment over the “sweet promises” made by the association as well as its failure to register the team for the Professional Futsal League.

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