Limbang eyeing Malaysian Football League national round

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LIMBANG: After Kapit gifted Limbang with a walkover by not turning up for the playoff match in the Malaysian Football League( LBR) Borneo Zone 2 last weekend, the team is now gearing up for their second playoff match against Serian this coming Saturday (Jan 7).

A victory will propel Limbang to the national round of the competition.

Limbang  top the Group 1 while Kapit and Serian lead Group 2 and Group 3 respectively.

Two teams from Sarawak will play in the national rounds which would be held at end of this month.

Limbang Football Association (LFA) secretary who is also the team manager Abdul Ajis Kon Mohd Ghazali was optimistic the team would give  a good performance despite having to draw on the second tier of players.

“The performance so far is already a historical achievement for LFA as our team are just one match away from entering the national competition,” he said yesterday.

Top players from Limbang are attending selection trials for the President Cup competition but their second stringers had kept the Limbang flag flying high in LBR competition.

“ We hope our players will remain focussed on securing a win against Serian this Saturday, “ he said.

The Malaysia People’s Football League is the fourth-tier football league  in Malaysia . The league is managed by LigaBolasepak Rakyat-Limited Liability Partnership (LBR-LLP).

The league was established in 2015 to provide breakthroughs for young players.

A total of 108 clubs are taking part in the 2016-2017 season to represent over 150 districts throughout the country.

The clubs were divided into eight zones according to their regional location and the defending champion is Kuching from Borneo Zone 2.

The competition is open to Under-28 players and must include at least five Under-21 players.

It is a  is a joint idea of Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) president Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah and Tengku Mahkota Pahang, with the objective of developing football systematically.