Safee Steps Down As PFAM President

Kuala lumpur: Former national striker Safee Sali has resigned as president of the Professional Footballers Association of Malaysia (PFAM). Safee announced that his decision to step down was not made lightly, but he believed it was time to allow the younger generation to take over the leadership of the association.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, Safee emphasized the importance of introducing fresh perspectives and innovative ideas for the continued growth and development of football globally. He expressed pride in the accomplishments achieved during his tenure, which began in 2019, and stated that his responsibility as PFAM president has come to an end.

Safee conveyed his confidence in the new leaders of the association, expressing optimism that they will bring renewed energy to the sport. He looks forward to witnessing the positive changes they will implement in the future.