Friday, December 19, 2008
DPMM threatened
Taken from FAM website
Sultan Ahmad Shah said that he hopes the Brunei Amateur Football Association (BAFA) will be able to resolve its problems quickly. BAFA was de-registered by the Register of Societies (ROS) for falling to submit its annual general meeting report as requested by the ROS.
"I hope they will be able to resolve their problems as soon as possible as we hope to see them in the league which kicks off on Jan 3." said Sultan Ahmad Shah.
The FAM secretariat has written to BAFA requesting confirmation and expects a reply by tomorrow, failing which the Malaysian Super League (MSL) will have 14 teams instead of the original 15.
Sultan Ahmad Shah said that he hopes the Brunei Amateur Football Association (BAFA) will be able to resolve its problems quickly. BAFA was de-registered by the Register of Societies (ROS) for falling to submit its annual general meeting report as requested by the ROS.
"I hope they will be able to resolve their problems as soon as possible as we hope to see them in the league which kicks off on Jan 3." said Sultan Ahmad Shah.
The FAM secretariat has written to BAFA requesting confirmation and expects a reply by tomorrow, failing which the Malaysian Super League (MSL) will have 14 teams instead of the original 15.