• 2 days ago
Nadi Weekend (29/12/24)
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00:00Chief Operating Officer, COO Amateur Football League, Muhammad Raimie Fakri Mohun Fuad
00:07confirmed that he has received a letter of request from Red Warriors KRW
00:12stating that he is interested in participating in the A1 Semi-Pro League in 2025-2026.
00:17It is clear that AFL cannot terminate the decision
00:20since the A1 League is still in progress at this time
00:23and will end in February 2025.
00:26Raimie Fakri also stressed that the priority of the A1 League management
00:30is to the available teams
00:32who are in competition and also a club that is worthy of marriage
00:35to take action in the coming season.
00:37For the record, the A1 Semi-Pro League this season
00:40has a total of 15 teams
00:42with the status of a champion of the year.
00:45If we follow our previous season process,
00:51the priority is given to the available teams
00:55and also the teams that are worthy of marriage.
00:58What I mean by worthy of marriage
01:00is the teams that are based on the A2 League.
01:04Just like what happened in previous seasons,
01:07when we want to complete the number of teams,
01:10there will be a possibility that some teams will withdraw
01:14or not continue to play in the A1 League.
01:18Of course, we will refer back to the A2 League.
01:22We will refer back to the quarter-finalists.
01:25If there is no A1 League,
01:27then we will consider the transfer from outside.
01:30That is, the transfer for the new teams or the existing teams
01:34that are nominated by the national football association or the league.
01:40The plan is for next year,
01:42we still plan to retain 16 teams.
01:49If there is a vacancy, then there is a chance.
01:53But if the slot is filled with teams that are worthy of marriage
02:00and existing teams,
02:01then the chance is quite slim.

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