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Perak start anew by competing in A1 Semi-Pro League next season

Perak start anew by competing in A1 Semi-Pro League next season

The Star27-05-2025

PETALING JAYA: Perak will compete in the A1 Semi-Pro League next season, joining their northern neighbours Kedah, who have also pledged to do so.
After the previous owners said they would not compete in any competition due to finances, the Perak Football Association (Pafa) said they would chart a fresh course with renewed energy and a clear vision to reclaim their proud legacy in Malaysian football.
On May 23, Kedah and Perak failed to obtain the National Licence required for participation in the 2025-2026 Super League season.
Pafa's immediate focus now lies in assembling a competitive team, with the Malaysia Games (Sukma) Perak squad forming the backbone of this rebuilding phase.
This team will serve as the foundation for Perak's return to prominence in the domestic scene.
Plans are under way to compete in AFL-sanctioned leagues as a starting point, alongside long-term preparations for Sukma 2026, the President's Cup 2026, and Youth Cup 2026 campaigns.
Now standing as the central pillar of football in the state, Pafa acknowledge the disappointment felt by fans in recent years, but calls for unity and belief.
'This is the time to come together, rebuild, and plant the seeds of renewed hope,' said Azhar.
'We don't promise miracles, but we promise extraordinary commitment, perseverance, and an unwavering fighting spirit. For the crest, for the pride, and Perak Darul Ridzuan, so stay with us.'

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