Ashfaq terminates PDRM contract

May 25, 2016 - 02:55:35 | Shimaaz Ali
Ashfaq terminates PDRM FA contract on mutual con

Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA – Malaysian Super League outfit PDRM FA has come to an understanding to terminate the contract with Maldives national team captain Ali Ashfaq on mutual consent due to an injury.

“I and PDRM FA has come to an understanding to terminate my contract with the club on mutual consent due to my injury situation, for which I need a considerable amount of time to recover from.” Ashfaq said on his official Facebook page.

“I would like to thank PDRM's top management for everything they have done for me in the past two years and all fans including the whole Malaysian football family for the fantastic support.”

“I will be taking any decision regarding my career as soon as I recover from the injury that I am suffering now.”

Ashfaq joined PDRM FA in 2013 when the club was playing in the second division. Ashfaq has scored 22 goals for PDRM FA in 2014 and played a vital role in promoting PDRM FA to the Malaysia’s Super League, their top level tournament.

Ashfaq renewed his contract with PDRM FA on November 2015 for another two years.

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Reality on May 25
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This is guy who became famous so instantaneously and has the chance to feature in an ad. Question is how did he land on a lucrative offer when his life on the other side is so brash. Did those people who hired him to do the commercial do even a background check to see his viability for the ad.
Imma on May 26
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I don't think Ashfaq wants to play football anymore. He'll only turn 31 in September, but his body language and subtle hints to the media for the last two years indicates that he has had enough with football. It's sad to see the way his career dwindle out so much at a time when he should have hit his peak. I think this is a lesson for other up and coming Maldivian footballers out there. If you get presented with the opportunity to play abroad, do it while you are young. Don't wait until you're at an age where you're likely to burn out, as both Ashfaq and Bakaa have found out.
Gn on May 26
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Most probabely Ashafaq will be joining his former boss Velizar Popov to plaly second half of malaysian super league after ramazan. Keep Quiet and wait for the announcement.

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