With RM15 mil, will FAM level the playing field for women’s football?

Association outlines plans to enhance senior, junior teams amid calls for greater investment

12:00 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) plans to elevate the standards of women’s football by increasing investment in both its senior and junior teams.

This move comes in response to criticisms from netizens who accused FAM of prioritising men’s teams, especially following the recent government allocations.

FAM was allocated RM15 million under Budget 2025, tabled by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on October 18. 

These funds will primarily support the development of the Harimau Malaya, under-18, and under-13 squads. 

Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh clarified that the funds cannot be used arbitrarily or for salary payments.

Speaking to Scoop, FAM deputy president Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mahadi said that efforts are underway to enhance the women’s football team, including plans to increase the number of teams participating in the Women’s National League (WNL).

Currently, the WNL consists of eight teams: Kelana United FC, Red Eagles SC, Malaysian University, Sabah, Selangor FC, SSM Pahang, Real SJ FC, and Melaka. Sabah won last season’s WNL title, finishing the league with 16 points and a 13-goal advantage.

“There is no question of us neglecting the women’s team. We have several initiatives in progress to improve these teams. Our focus will extend beyond the senior women’s team to include the junior teams (under-21 and under-18).

“We have always aimed to empower women’s football, and there are also plans to increase the number of participating teams in the WNL to 10 or 12 in the upcoming seasons.

“With these efforts, we will certainly see structural improvements in women’s football. Further discussions will take place with the chairman of the women’s football committee, Datuk Suraya Yaacob, to devise a plan for increased investment in the women’s national teams,” Yusoff said.

According to FAM’s latest annual report, the governing body has invested approximately RM1.4 million towards developing the women’s national teams.

The Malayan Tigresses are currently ranked 96th in the FIFA world rankings. — October 28, 2024 

Topics

 

Popular

DBKL slices up Havoc Food Festival in Setapak as traffic complaints boil over

Nik Nazmi steps in after residents complain of congestion, authorities shut down unlicensed event

In latest book ‘Saving the Planet’, Nik Nazmi makes urgent call for climate action

New book offers a Malaysian perspective on the global environmental crisis, highlighting economic and social stakes of climate change

Sports budget allocation: is popularity winning over performance in 2025 funding?

As RM15 million goes to football and RM20 million to e-sports, critics question whether funding priorities reflect merit or strong networks in Malaysian sports

Related