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Professional Footballers Association of Malaysia (Malay: Persatuan Pemain Bolasepak Profesional Malaysia, abbrev: PFAM)is a representative organisation for professional football players in Malaysia, established in 2009. It is affiliated with the worldwide professional football players organisation, FIFPro, since 22 October 2013. It was registered with the Malaysia Sports Commissioner's Office on 4 August 2014. PFAM was inactive for a few years until it was reactivated in 2013, with Hairuddin Omar elected as president of the association.

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  • Professional Footballers Association of Malaysia (Malay: Persatuan Pemain Bolasepak Profesional Malaysia, abbrev: PFAM)is a representative organisation for professional football players in Malaysia, established in 2009. It is affiliated with the worldwide professional football players organisation, FIFPro, since 22 October 2013. It was registered with the Malaysia Sports Commissioner's Office on 4 August 2014. PFAM was inactive for a few years until it was reactivated in 2013, with Hairuddin Omar elected as president of the association. (en)
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  • Professional Footballers Association of Malaysia (Malay: Persatuan Pemain Bolasepak Profesional Malaysia, abbrev: PFAM)is a representative organisation for professional football players in Malaysia, established in 2009. It is affiliated with the worldwide professional football players organisation, FIFPro, since 22 October 2013. It was registered with the Malaysia Sports Commissioner's Office on 4 August 2014. PFAM was inactive for a few years until it was reactivated in 2013, with Hairuddin Omar elected as president of the association. For the 2019-2021 session, Safee Sali led the organization and was assisted by Shahrom Kalam as deputy president. PFAM is vocal about welfares of football players in Malaysia, whether still active of retired. PFAM also is responsible for the PFAM Player of the Month award, given to the best player in Malaysia football monthly. (en)
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