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Malaysian Football League Rebuilding Financial Resilience

Stuart Ramalingam, CEO, Malaysian Football League

14-Sep-23 08:00

Malaysian Football League Rebuilding Financial Resilience
  • In conjunction with Malaysia Day, we discuss the business of a sport loved by many Malaysians, football. Stuart Ramalingam is the CEO of the Malaysian Football League as well as the road-to-gold programme coordinator. He speaks to us about the financial health of MFL and its clubs since the privatization exercise, income from broadcasting rights, and how realistic is our target of an Olympic gold.

Produced by: Moh Heng Ying

Presented by: Philip See


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Categories:  sports

Tags:  malaysian football leaguefootballolympicgold





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