A proposed Premier Women’s League is set to start in July if football is given the green light to resume after the suspension of football due to COVID-19 and the State of Public Emergency imposed by the government.
SIFF President, William Lai revealed his plan to start a new league for women.
“We are optimistic to start a top league for women in the country which will consist of 8 to 10 clubs,” he said.
“Women game will not be neglected and SIFF is working on a path a direction to ensure more women to participate in the game.”
The league will follow the same pathway of the Telekom S-League as the country’s premier club competition for women.
Like the S-League, a Women football committee, and the board will be formed to run the competition and find sponsors for the participating clubs. SIFF President will be the chairman of the committee.
A kick-off date for the league will be made known soon once approval is sort from the government.
