THE Subang Jaya Community Youth Football League’s perseverance and determination to nurture young and talented football talents while engaging with families over the last 22 years has paid off.
Youth & Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh who was attending their event recently announced a contribution of RM50,000 to the leagues coffers; but with one condition – they must go and reach out to other young leagues and help them emulate the blueprint that has made SJCYFL a success.
The SJCYFL is a volunteer-driven, community-based youth football league where “no one is paid and everyone plays!”
Also present at the event was Subang MP Wong Chen.
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