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<b>Safee Sali</b> Commits To Pelita Jaya

Posted: 01 Feb 2012 01:42 AM PST

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysian striker Safee Sali has signed a two-year contract extension with Pelita Jaya FC today that is reported to be worth more than RM2 million.

According to ESPNStar.com, the deal includes an extensive bonus package, a house and a car with a personal driver. Safee's taxes will also be paid by the club, as well as any travel expenses to Malaysia.

The Malaysia international will also receive an additional 'image rights' package managed by the club for all commercial endorsements.

The deal could also see Safee playing for any subsidiary club owned by Pelita Jaya Cronus, "depending on the various rules of the different leages".

These other clubs include Australia's Brisbane Roar, who will be playing in the 2012 AFC Champion's League, CS Vise, who play in the Belgian second division, and SAD Uruguay.

Safee's decision came after he turned down a chance to play for Harimau Muda in Singapore's S.League, and follows his trials with European clubs Cardiff City, Galatasary and PSG. – NST.com

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<b>Safee Sali</b> Commits To Pelita Jaya

Posted: 01 Feb 2012 01:42 AM PST

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysian striker Safee Sali has signed a two-year contract extension with Pelita Jaya FC today that is reported to be worth more than RM2 million.

According to ESPNStar.com, the deal includes an extensive bonus package, a house and a car with a personal driver. Safee's taxes will also be paid by the club, as well as any travel expenses to Malaysia.

The Malaysia international will also receive an additional 'image rights' package managed by the club for all commercial endorsements.

The deal could also see Safee playing for any subsidiary club owned by Pelita Jaya Cronus, "depending on the various rules of the different leages".

These other clubs include Australia's Brisbane Roar, who will be playing in the 2012 AFC Champion's League, CS Vise, who play in the Belgian second division, and SAD Uruguay.

Safee's decision came after he turned down a chance to play for Harimau Muda in Singapore's S.League, and follows his trials with European clubs Cardiff City, Galatasary and PSG. – NST.com

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Know Your Footballers - <b>Safee Sali</b> | The Riel Thoughts

Posted: 03 Dec 2011 09:57 AM PST

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Safee Sali! Firstly,i felt sorry due to the reason of his stories was released later after our wonderkid, Nazmi Faiz in my maiden post of Know Your Footballers. To be honest, that does not any meant anything because he still our ...

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Posted: 03 Dec 2011 09:57 AM PST

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<b>Safee Sali</b>: Safee to earn USD30,000 a month!

Posted: 11 Feb 2012 12:30 AM PST


SAFEE Sali is officially the first Malaysian millionaire footballer after he signed an improved two-year contract extension with Indonesian Super League (ISL) side Pelita Jaya FC in Jakarta today.

The deal which the 28-year-old inked is worth more than RM2 million and includes an extensive match bonus package, a house and a car with a personal driver.
Safee's taxes will be paid by the club, as well as any travelling expenses to Kuala Lumpur.

According to the contract, Safee will earn US$30,000 (RM90,000) a month, which will also make him one of the highest earners in the ISL.
Safee will also receive an additional 'image rights' package managed by the club for all commercial endorsements.
The contract also has a levy which could see the striker playing for a subsidiary club owned by Pelita Jaya Cronus, "depending on the various rules of the respective leagues."
These clubs include Australia's Brisbane Roar, who will be playing in this year's AFC Champions League, Belgium's second division team CS Vise and SAD Uruguay.
All three clubs are owned by Cronus.
"My football has improved so much and even my peers have commented on it since I moved to Indonesia last February," said Safee in Jakarta today.

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<b>Safee Sali</b>: Safee to earn USD30,000 a month!

Posted: 11 Feb 2012 12:30 AM PST


SAFEE Sali is officially the first Malaysian millionaire footballer after he signed an improved two-year contract extension with Indonesian Super League (ISL) side Pelita Jaya FC in Jakarta today.

The deal which the 28-year-old inked is worth more than RM2 million and includes an extensive match bonus package, a house and a car with a personal driver.
Safee's taxes will be paid by the club, as well as any travelling expenses to Kuala Lumpur.

According to the contract, Safee will earn US$30,000 (RM90,000) a month, which will also make him one of the highest earners in the ISL.
Safee will also receive an additional 'image rights' package managed by the club for all commercial endorsements.
The contract also has a levy which could see the striker playing for a subsidiary club owned by Pelita Jaya Cronus, "depending on the various rules of the respective leagues."
These clubs include Australia's Brisbane Roar, who will be playing in this year's AFC Champions League, Belgium's second division team CS Vise and SAD Uruguay.
All three clubs are owned by Cronus.
"My football has improved so much and even my peers have commented on it since I moved to Indonesia last February," said Safee in Jakarta today.

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<b>Safee Sali</b> Signs RM2mil Contract | Sarawak Bloggers News Tribune

Posted: 01 Feb 2012 03:44 AM PST

Malaysian hitman Safee Sali answered everyone's guessing game when he came out with a contract worth RM2 million with his club Pelita Jaya.

The contract will see Safee earn close to RM90,000 monthly, with perks such as a house, a car and a free air ticket to Kuala Lumpur. The contract will see Pelita Jaya pay Safee's taxes and appoint him a personal driver. It also states that Safee can be asked to play in any other clubs under the Pelita Jaya Cronus which include Australia's Brisbane Roar, who will be playing in the 2012 AFC Champion's League, CS Vise, who play in the Belgian second division, and SAD Uruguay.

The club said that the offer was given as an appreciation of Safee's contribution to the club.

In a brief statement, Safee said that he has yet to be banned by FIFA and had taken consideration of his participation in the national squad before signing the contract. He also said that he is proud to represent Malaysia, and hopes that he will be able continue to do so.

The new contract puts Safee Sali as one of the highest paid players in the banned Indonesian Super League (ISL).

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<b>Safee Sali</b> Signs RM2mil Contract | Sarawak Bloggers News Tribune

Posted: 01 Feb 2012 03:44 AM PST

Malaysian hitman Safee Sali answered everyone's guessing game when he came out with a contract worth RM2 million with his club Pelita Jaya.

The contract will see Safee earn close to RM90,000 monthly, with perks such as a house, a car and a free air ticket to Kuala Lumpur. The contract will see Pelita Jaya pay Safee's taxes and appoint him a personal driver. It also states that Safee can be asked to play in any other clubs under the Pelita Jaya Cronus which include Australia's Brisbane Roar, who will be playing in the 2012 AFC Champion's League, CS Vise, who play in the Belgian second division, and SAD Uruguay.

The club said that the offer was given as an appreciation of Safee's contribution to the club.

In a brief statement, Safee said that he has yet to be banned by FIFA and had taken consideration of his participation in the national squad before signing the contract. He also said that he is proud to represent Malaysia, and hopes that he will be able continue to do so.

The new contract puts Safee Sali as one of the highest paid players in the banned Indonesian Super League (ISL).

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utusanlfc: <b>Safee Sali</b> : PSSI ordered to stop breakaway league

Posted: 05 Feb 2012 03:39 AM PST



KUALA LUMPUR 5 Feb. : Asian football's governing body has said Indonesia must put a stop to a breakaway league by March 22 or face suspension from world football, an official said Sunday.
Indonesian football was plunged into disarray in November when the breakaway league, Liga Super, was revived, triggering a row with the official Liga Prima.
Alex Soosay, general secretary of the Malaysian-headquartered Asian Football Confederation (AFC), said the sport's world governing body FIFA had given Indonesia's football association until March 22 "to put their house in order."

The Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) is due to hold an extraordinary congress on March 18 to elect a new leadership, and the AFC hopes it will use the meeting to resolve the crisis.
"If they don't get together, the whole Indonesian football federation is liable to be suspended. It would be a blanket suspension for Indonesia," Soosay told AFP.
Soosay said the scheduled congress was a "positive sign."
"If they comply, then everything is back to normal," he said.
A suspension could mean that those who play for Indonesian clubs, such as Malaysian striker Mohamad Safee Sali, risk being banned from playing in international matches.
Mohamad Safee plays for Indonesian club Pelita Jaya FC, which is in the breakaway league.
He made headlines in Malaysia this week when he reportedly signed a new two-year contract worth more than two million ringgit ($700,000), becoming Malaysia's first football millionaire.
Azzuddin Ahmad, general secretary of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM), told AFP that Mohamad Safee could play for Malaysia as long as there was no directive from FIFA or AFC.
PSSI expelled and fined several clubs late last year for joining the rebel league.
Players have effectively been barred from the national team, with the PSSI citing FIFA's rules as saying players from unofficial leagues cannot represent their country in international events. -AFP

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utusanlfc: <b>Safee Sali</b> : PSSI ordered to stop breakaway league

Posted: 05 Feb 2012 03:39 AM PST



KUALA LUMPUR 5 Feb. : Asian football's governing body has said Indonesia must put a stop to a breakaway league by March 22 or face suspension from world football, an official said Sunday.
Indonesian football was plunged into disarray in November when the breakaway league, Liga Super, was revived, triggering a row with the official Liga Prima.
Alex Soosay, general secretary of the Malaysian-headquartered Asian Football Confederation (AFC), said the sport's world governing body FIFA had given Indonesia's football association until March 22 "to put their house in order."

The Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) is due to hold an extraordinary congress on March 18 to elect a new leadership, and the AFC hopes it will use the meeting to resolve the crisis.
"If they don't get together, the whole Indonesian football federation is liable to be suspended. It would be a blanket suspension for Indonesia," Soosay told AFP.
Soosay said the scheduled congress was a "positive sign."
"If they comply, then everything is back to normal," he said.
A suspension could mean that those who play for Indonesian clubs, such as Malaysian striker Mohamad Safee Sali, risk being banned from playing in international matches.
Mohamad Safee plays for Indonesian club Pelita Jaya FC, which is in the breakaway league.
He made headlines in Malaysia this week when he reportedly signed a new two-year contract worth more than two million ringgit ($700,000), becoming Malaysia's first football millionaire.
Azzuddin Ahmad, general secretary of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM), told AFP that Mohamad Safee could play for Malaysia as long as there was no directive from FIFA or AFC.
PSSI expelled and fined several clubs late last year for joining the rebel league.
Players have effectively been barred from the national team, with the PSSI citing FIFA's rules as saying players from unofficial leagues cannot represent their country in international events. -AFP

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<b>Safee Sali</b> to have salary of RM 118000 | JEJAKTREND

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 07:20 PM PST

February 1, 2012

Safee Sali to have salary of RM 118,000!

Malaysian top striker Safee Sali chose to play for the Pelita Jaya FC Club. He officially extended his contract with the club based in Karawang, Indonesia until January 31, 2014.

Safee Sali will receive a monthly salary amounting to IDR 350 million (RM118, 000) per month.

This lucrative offer  included other benefits such as vehicles, personal guides and lodging.

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One of the Thailand football club, Muangthong United FC also interested to get Safee, but according to Safee, he said he is more comfortable with Pelita and also very happy staying in Indonesia now.

Congratulation to Safee Sali as he's our National Football player as well, continue to stay brilliant in his football career. All the best Safee!

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<b>Safee Sali</b> to have salary of RM 118000 | JEJAKTREND

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 07:20 PM PST

February 1, 2012

Safee Sali to have salary of RM 118,000!

Malaysian top striker Safee Sali chose to play for the Pelita Jaya FC Club. He officially extended his contract with the club based in Karawang, Indonesia until January 31, 2014.

Safee Sali will receive a monthly salary amounting to IDR 350 million (RM118, 000) per month.

This lucrative offer  included other benefits such as vehicles, personal guides and lodging.

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One of the Thailand football club, Muangthong United FC also interested to get Safee, but according to Safee, he said he is more comfortable with Pelita and also very happy staying in Indonesia now.

Congratulation to Safee Sali as he's our National Football player as well, continue to stay brilliant in his football career. All the best Safee!

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<b>Safee Sali</b> Signs RM2mil Contract | Sarawak Bloggers News Tribune

Posted: 01 Feb 2012 03:44 AM PST

Malaysian hitman Safee Sali answered everyone's guessing game when he came out with a contract worth RM2 million with his club Pelita Jaya.

The contract will see Safee earn close to RM90,000 monthly, with perks such as a house, a car and a free air ticket to Kuala Lumpur. The contract will see Pelita Jaya pay Safee's taxes and appoint him a personal driver. It also states that Safee can be asked to play in any other clubs under the Pelita Jaya Cronus which include Australia's Brisbane Roar, who will be playing in the 2012 AFC Champion's League, CS Vise, who play in the Belgian second division, and SAD Uruguay.

The club said that the offer was given as an appreciation of Safee's contribution to the club.

In a brief statement, Safee said that he has yet to be banned by FIFA and had taken consideration of his participation in the national squad before signing the contract. He also said that he is proud to represent Malaysia, and hopes that he will be able continue to do so.

The new contract puts Safee Sali as one of the highest paid players in the banned Indonesian Super League (ISL).

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utusanlfc: <b>Safee Sali</b> : PSSI ordered to stop breakaway league

Posted: 05 Feb 2012 03:39 AM PST



KUALA LUMPUR 5 Feb. : Asian football's governing body has said Indonesia must put a stop to a breakaway league by March 22 or face suspension from world football, an official said Sunday.
Indonesian football was plunged into disarray in November when the breakaway league, Liga Super, was revived, triggering a row with the official Liga Prima.
Alex Soosay, general secretary of the Malaysian-headquartered Asian Football Confederation (AFC), said the sport's world governing body FIFA had given Indonesia's football association until March 22 "to put their house in order."

The Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) is due to hold an extraordinary congress on March 18 to elect a new leadership, and the AFC hopes it will use the meeting to resolve the crisis.
"If they don't get together, the whole Indonesian football federation is liable to be suspended. It would be a blanket suspension for Indonesia," Soosay told AFP.
Soosay said the scheduled congress was a "positive sign."
"If they comply, then everything is back to normal," he said.
A suspension could mean that those who play for Indonesian clubs, such as Malaysian striker Mohamad Safee Sali, risk being banned from playing in international matches.
Mohamad Safee plays for Indonesian club Pelita Jaya FC, which is in the breakaway league.
He made headlines in Malaysia this week when he reportedly signed a new two-year contract worth more than two million ringgit ($700,000), becoming Malaysia's first football millionaire.
Azzuddin Ahmad, general secretary of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM), told AFP that Mohamad Safee could play for Malaysia as long as there was no directive from FIFA or AFC.
PSSI expelled and fined several clubs late last year for joining the rebel league.
Players have effectively been barred from the national team, with the PSSI citing FIFA's rules as saying players from unofficial leagues cannot represent their country in international events. -AFP

<b>Safee Sali</b> Signs RM2mil Contract | Sarawak Bloggers News Tribune

Posted: 01 Feb 2012 03:44 AM PST

Malaysian hitman Safee Sali answered everyone's guessing game when he came out with a contract worth RM2 million with his club Pelita Jaya.

The contract will see Safee earn close to RM90,000 monthly, with perks such as a house, a car and a free air ticket to Kuala Lumpur. The contract will see Pelita Jaya pay Safee's taxes and appoint him a personal driver. It also states that Safee can be asked to play in any other clubs under the Pelita Jaya Cronus which include Australia's Brisbane Roar, who will be playing in the 2012 AFC Champion's League, CS Vise, who play in the Belgian second division, and SAD Uruguay.

The club said that the offer was given as an appreciation of Safee's contribution to the club.

In a brief statement, Safee said that he has yet to be banned by FIFA and had taken consideration of his participation in the national squad before signing the contract. He also said that he is proud to represent Malaysia, and hopes that he will be able continue to do so.

The new contract puts Safee Sali as one of the highest paid players in the banned Indonesian Super League (ISL).

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utusanlfc: <b>Safee Sali</b> : PSSI ordered to stop breakaway league

Posted: 05 Feb 2012 03:39 AM PST



KUALA LUMPUR 5 Feb. : Asian football's governing body has said Indonesia must put a stop to a breakaway league by March 22 or face suspension from world football, an official said Sunday.
Indonesian football was plunged into disarray in November when the breakaway league, Liga Super, was revived, triggering a row with the official Liga Prima.
Alex Soosay, general secretary of the Malaysian-headquartered Asian Football Confederation (AFC), said the sport's world governing body FIFA had given Indonesia's football association until March 22 "to put their house in order."

The Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) is due to hold an extraordinary congress on March 18 to elect a new leadership, and the AFC hopes it will use the meeting to resolve the crisis.
"If they don't get together, the whole Indonesian football federation is liable to be suspended. It would be a blanket suspension for Indonesia," Soosay told AFP.
Soosay said the scheduled congress was a "positive sign."
"If they comply, then everything is back to normal," he said.
A suspension could mean that those who play for Indonesian clubs, such as Malaysian striker Mohamad Safee Sali, risk being banned from playing in international matches.
Mohamad Safee plays for Indonesian club Pelita Jaya FC, which is in the breakaway league.
He made headlines in Malaysia this week when he reportedly signed a new two-year contract worth more than two million ringgit ($700,000), becoming Malaysia's first football millionaire.
Azzuddin Ahmad, general secretary of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM), told AFP that Mohamad Safee could play for Malaysia as long as there was no directive from FIFA or AFC.
PSSI expelled and fined several clubs late last year for joining the rebel league.
Players have effectively been barred from the national team, with the PSSI citing FIFA's rules as saying players from unofficial leagues cannot represent their country in international events. -AFP
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utusanlfc: <b>Safee Sali</b> :Even Indonesia&#39;s naturalized players are worried

Posted: 04 Feb 2012 08:15 PM PST


Many of us Malaysian don't really understand what is actually happening in the football arena in Indonesia. I have no intention to meddle in the issue what so ever. But since the weird fiasco involved our striker, Safee Sali who against all the advises and criticism chose Pelita Jaya even though the league is banned by the world football governing body FIFA, I feel there is an urgent need for us to learn a bit more. 
Yesterday (Saturday), I found this article in the Jakarta Post. Highlighting the concerned of an African player who made a massive decision of his life by switching his Nigerian citizenship and become an Indonesian.
I deliberately waited for today if any of the Malaysian media pick-up this story, in relation with Safee Sali's decision. Unfortunately, not many sports writer read the Indonesian papers yesterday (I don't blame them, it's the weekend of yet another 4 days public holidays in Malaysia).
My point is not to lambast Safee unnecessarily. My point is to learn and understand more of the Indonesian league. Of course it is interesting to observe that even the Indonesian naturalized players have voiced their concerned of their future due to the absurdity of the republic's football league. To switch citizenship, is certainly a big decision for any one to make, especially when it is closely related to your livelihood and survivability.
Read for yourself, and you probably would see why I am so worried about Safee Sali's future in the Malaysian national team.

PSSI conflict hurting naturalized players

Agnes Winarti, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Sat, 02/04/2012 

From his hometown of Enugu in Nigeria, it takes Victor Chukwuekezie Igbonefo 14 hours worth of flights to reach Indonesian soil.
Last year, the 26-year-old defender took an oath to become an Indonesian citizen so that he could play for the red-and-white national team. 
However, more than three months after landing at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Igbonefo's dream remains vague due to the drawn out dualism of the country's domestic soccer situation, which has resulted in the formation of two top-tier leagues: the Indonesian Super League (ISL) and the Indonesian Premier League (IPL). 
"The reason I wanted Indonesian nationality in the first place was to train and play for the national team," Igbonefo told The Jakarta Post recently. Igbonefo was one among five foreign soccer players, including Tonnie Cusell, Stefano Lilipaly, Johny Rudolf van Beukering and Greg Nwokolo, which were naturalized as Indonesians last October.
Igbonefo played for the Indonesian Selections team in the friendly against Los Angeles Galaxy late last year. His brief stint for the national senior team saw him called to train for matches against Iran and Qatar in the Asian zone of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers.  
Igbonefo's club, Pelita Jaya, is currently competing in the ISL, the league that is not sanctioned by the Indonesian Soccer Association (PSSI).  The status of the league has made it impossible for Igbonefo to play at national team level, because the PSSI has banned players from playing in the ISL from taking any part in the national team.  
"I really hope everything will be good soon [as] I still have that dream of playing in the national team. But I won't leave my club," assured Igbonefo, who despite his dream, pledged to stay loyal throughout his three-year-long contract with Karawang-based Pelita Jaya. 
"I've never regretted coming to play here. Indonesia is my home, I won't go anywhere else. It's a wonderful place to play. Everybody here likes soccer," he added. 
While Igbonefo has firmly set his feet on Indonesian soil, his Dutch-born teammate Ruben Wuarbanaran, has snatched the first opportunity to return to Europe, as his affiliation with Pelita Jaya has hurt his chances of being fielded in national team matches. 
Just last week, the 21-year-old midfielder completed his transfer from Pelita Jaya to a Belgian second division club CS Vise, which is also owned by the Bakrie Group. Last year, after receiving his citizenship, Wuarbanaran briefly trained for the SEA Games U-23 squad under then coach Rahmad Darmawan. He did not make the cut into the final squad. 
"We were facing difficulties in completing his International Transfer Certificate [ITC] from his previous club, FC Den Bosch [in the Netherlands] to Pelita Jaya. We then offered him a transfer to Vise," said Pelita Jaya manager Lalu Mara Satriawangsa, adding his belief that the conflicting leagues caused an administrative hurdle. The ITC is the required document that must be approved by the PSSI for any naturalized players to be able to play for the country's national league.
"When we explained the problem, he agreed to be transfered as along as he could develop himself and keep playing," said Lalu. 
Continents apart, 22-year-old Dutch-born Indonesian midfielder Stefano Lilipaly, who plays for the Netherlands main division league club Utrecht, regretted the harmful effect of the prolonged league conflict on players. "I had a headache everytime I thought about the unstable and chaotic football situation in Indonesia. It's clearly not good for the players," Lilipaly, who took the Indonesian citizenship oath last year, was quoted as saying by Netherlands Radio Worldwide recently.
Lilipaly, who still has one year left on his contract with FC Utrecht, said he did not want to think much about the situation in Indonesia as he hoped to maintain focus on his club, which was currently ranked 15th among the 18 clubs of the Dutch Eredivisie. 
The Indonesian national team is now preparing play for the country's last Asia Zone 2014 World Cup qualifier against Bahrain on Feb. 29. The result will have little bearing for Indonesia, which is firmly rooted to the bottom of its group with no points. 
Despite the insignificance of the match itself, the prestige of being shortlisted in the squad still matters to the likes of 21-year-old Dutch-born Diego Michiels, who is reportedly among the 10 players already selected in the squad. Eight more players will be reportedly announced within the week. 
To keep alive his dream of ever rejoining the U-23 squad, earlier this year Michiels made headlines by abandoning an unfinished contract with Pelita Jaya and moving to Jakarta-based Persija 1928 club that competed in the PSSI-approved IPL. 
Although dealing with a change of position from defender to winger-striker, Michiels said: "I will work harder to join the national team because playing in the [World Cup] qualifier is good for my name."
For him, flying back home is not a priority, as he recently said: "I'm Indonesian. This is my home. If I can't play here then maybe I will have to go to another country." - Jakarta Post
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<b>Safee Sali</b> Signs RM2mil Contract | Sarawak Bloggers News Tribune

Posted: 01 Feb 2012 03:44 AM PST

Malaysian hitman Safee Sali answered everyone's guessing game when he came out with a contract worth RM2 million with his club Pelita Jaya.

The contract will see Safee earn close to RM90,000 monthly, with perks such as a house, a car and a free air ticket to Kuala Lumpur. The contract will see Pelita Jaya pay Safee's taxes and appoint him a personal driver. It also states that Safee can be asked to play in any other clubs under the Pelita Jaya Cronus which include Australia's Brisbane Roar, who will be playing in the 2012 AFC Champion's League, CS Vise, who play in the Belgian second division, and SAD Uruguay.

The club said that the offer was given as an appreciation of Safee's contribution to the club.

In a brief statement, Safee said that he has yet to be banned by FIFA and had taken consideration of his participation in the national squad before signing the contract. He also said that he is proud to represent Malaysia, and hopes that he will be able continue to do so.

The new contract puts Safee Sali as one of the highest paid players in the banned Indonesian Super League (ISL).

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<b>Safee Sali</b> Joins the Ranks of Football Millionaires

Posted: 01 Feb 2012 02:42 PM PST

Football is the most popular team sport in the world. As a result, the top players are among the highest-paid athletes in the world.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Wayne Rooney all pull in monster salaries between RM 40-50 million a year, or close to a million ringgit a week on the high side.

Our own national striker, Safee Sali, will now join this exclusive club of football millionaires – if not quite at that level. But Safee has become Malaysia's first football millionaire

The 28-year-old skipper has confirmed that he has extended his contract with Jakarta club Pelita Jaya FC for two years, in a contract worth RM 2 million (yes, what Ronaldo makes in about 2 weeks).

But this is not all. Safee's manager Zakaria Rahim said that under the new contract, Safee would receive numerous incentives, including fixed bonuses for matches, a house, car, driver and return tickets to Kuala Lumpur. So it all adds up nicely.

The lucrative deal was apparently Pelita Jaya FC's acknowledgement of Safee's contribution to the club, a bit ironic given that Indonesia is our long-time football enemy.

But our rivalry is in good spirits and Safee deserves this windfall.

Widely regarded as the best Malaysian striker of his generation, he is a worthy ambassador and perhaps his next stop could be the more challenging leagues in Australia, Japan or even Europe.

The Choice wishes Safee best of luck.

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<b>Safee Sali</b> Commits To Pelita Jaya

Posted: 01 Feb 2012 01:42 AM PST

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysian striker Safee Sali has signed a two-year contract extension with Pelita Jaya FC today that is reported to be worth more than RM2 million.

According to ESPNStar.com, the deal includes an extensive bonus package, a house and a car with a personal driver. Safee's taxes will also be paid by the club, as well as any travel expenses to Malaysia.

The Malaysia international will also receive an additional 'image rights' package managed by the club for all commercial endorsements.

The deal could also see Safee playing for any subsidiary club owned by Pelita Jaya Cronus, "depending on the various rules of the different leages".

These other clubs include Australia's Brisbane Roar, who will be playing in the 2012 AFC Champion's League, CS Vise, who play in the Belgian second division, and SAD Uruguay.

Safee's decision came after he turned down a chance to play for Harimau Muda in Singapore's S.League, and follows his trials with European clubs Cardiff City, Galatasary and PSG. – NST.com

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utusanlfc: Has <b>Safee Sali</b> made a right decision to play in Indonesia?

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 07:32 AM PST


For the last couple of days, Malaysia has been buzzing on Safee Sali's becoming the first Malaysian millionaire footballer, and also the other related issues: the FIFA's ban on Persatuan Sepak Bola Seluruh Indonesia (PSSI)  that some parties, in particular our own FAM (Persatuan Bolasepak Malaysia) seems prefer not to take the issue seriously enough.
To refresh our memory, let me take you into the historical fact that made PSSI in such a quandary state. Like in any other country, including our dearest Malaysia, having a seat in the football board is very much similar to contesting for public office. Many wants it. It spells power. And wealth. Personally, I don't mind if the football association is handled by former players or some one that has massive experience in world of football. Since I am writing on PSSI, do not think I am excluding FAM in this subject. We're talking about football's politic. We saw with horror the havoc in the world governing body of FIFA when they sacked Mohamed bin Hammam. 


The subsequent inferno from the political battle fought in PSSI for the top echelon's post, forced FIFA to ban PSSI on April 4, 2011. According to a worldfootballinsider.comFIFA have brought an end to the career of disgraced Indonesian FA (PSSI) president Nurdin Halid and devolved the current PSSI executive committee of all of its responsibilities after FIFA's emergencies committee decreed it was "not in control of football in Indonesia" and had lost "all credibility."
FIFA's emergency committee met April 1 and announced on April 4 that control of the PSSI would pass to a normalisation committee made up of personalities in Indonesian football to oversee presidential elections by 21 May. It also barred Halid from standing, along with three other candidates - George Toisutta, Arifin Panigora and Nirwan Bakrie - from standing.
The development follows fears that Halid - a two time graft convict - and his colleagues seeking to manipulate the electoral process ahead of planned FA elections scheduled for later this month. 
In late March 2011, FIFA castigated the discredited leadership of the PSSI after it prevented a FIFA observer from attending a special congress it had ordered, and for falsely claiming that football's world governing body ordered the cancellation of the meeting.
FIFA said in a statement April 4 that the current PSSI leadership's lack of control over Indonesian football was evidenced by "the failure to gain control of the run-away league (Liga Premiere, LPI) set up without the involvement of PSSI or by the fact it could not organise a congress whose sole goals were to adopt an electoral code and elect an electoral commission." 
It said that its emergency committee had concluded that the PSSI leadership "had lost all credibility" and was no longer "in a position anymore to lead the process to solve the current crisis."
A normalisation committee made up of personalities in Indonesian football who are not seeking electoral office or a position on an electoral commission is to take over running of Indonesian football until new leadership is elected by May 21. 
FIFA has vested the normalisation committee with a threefold "mission": "to organise elections based on the FIFA electoral code and PSSI statutes before 21 May 2011; to bring the run-away league under PSSI control or have it stopped as soon as possible; to run the day-to-day activities of PSSI in a spirit of reconciliation for the good of the Indonesian football." 

What happened then until now? It is still in quandary, I say.
So the next question is, why oh why did Safee Sali, when he has been clearly advised by FAM to quit Indonesia, decided to stay put? His quick-thinking manager was quoted as saying ``if the Indonesian league is haram, I will be the first to take Safee out''. Wow, that is really assuring.
I have no issues for Safee to earn RM2 million in the Indonesian league. I have the highest respect to the Indonesian TIMNAS. They have a good squad. A nation of more than 250 million population, yet Indonesia still requires import players to win them matches. It would be a matter of time before some one in PSSI would approach Safee if he wants to represent Indonesian TIMNAS. 
Based on the contract announced to the public, Safee has a specific clause in his RM2 million contract that when ever, if ever the Indonesian league is found haram, he will be transferred to another club co-owned by Pelita Jaya owner. How convenience it is since not many clubs in the world is co-owned by a single entity. Pelita Jaya must be the richest club in the world to have sister clubs in Australia and Belgium. Manchester United, eat your heart out! 
Yes it is true Safee's career can be saved by switching him to another club, if the situation forced him to do so. But what about the other less-important thing for some of us; that Safee could be disqualified to play for the national team due to his participation in the haram league?. At the time of writing, many would love to quash away the question because `there isn't any letter from FIFA about the eligibility of Safee, thus making him OKAY to carry on playing in Indonesia and donning the Malaysian jersey later on'.
Based on today's Malaysian media report, that was what the FAM gave as an assurance to the whole 27 million people of Malaysia. ``No letter means OKAY''. I say this kind of assurance must be came straight from the pile left by herds of donkeys.
Can some one tell FAM to be a bit proactive, such as sending a formal query to FIFA, so that this issue won't be hanging in the air, so that Safee can enjoy his RM2 million to the fullest and we, Malaysian can see him scoring again and again for the national team. A simple complaint from other contesting country in the ASEAN Cup is sufficient to rock the already unstable Safee's boat. Do you really think Indonesia's PSSI would protect Safee by then? After all, Safee would be the opponent striker for the so-called Malingsia team. 
The onus is on FAM to get the FIFA's formal stand. Not because of Safee's being a Pelita Jaya player but because there is a serious concerned of his eligibility to represent Malaysia in the near future. If we lose Safee to this silly situation, the losses would cost Malaysia more than RM2 million. Definitely. A striker of Safee's calibre doesn't come too often. In a penalty box, Safee is one of the best finisher Malaysia has seen for many decades. He has proven that his killer instinct not only in the domestic matches but also in the international arena. 
We can't fault him if he chooses money over everything else. Who wouldn't? So FAM must be proactive to solve his status. Once and for all. MALAYSIA BOLEH!
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utusanlfc: <b>Safee Sali</b>: The 1st Malaysian Millionaire Footballer

Posted: 01 Feb 2012 04:49 AM PST


PERSONALLY, I wasn't into domestic football as much as I was a decade ago or so. During my school days in Sarawak, I was a proud fan of the Ngap Sayot squad, led by the flamboyant coach, Awang Mahyan Awang Mohamad. Historically speaking, the Ngap Sayot era was a short one. 
It was between 1988 to 1990 but the legacy lingers in me and most of my generation. It was when you would come to the stadium as early as 4pm, when the matches only started at 8.45pm. So what do you do for 4 hours? Smoke the Indonesian cigarettes, Djarum Super til you lose your breath and drink as many alcohol you could consumed before entering the venue. By the time the game started, you're all fired up. Since it was a home match, the target for the worst explicit words were meant not only to the opposition team but also match official. Those were fun. Those were the glory days. I didn't replicate it when I was in Anfield, though. LOL

Then there came the shocking story. The football bribery case that shook the nation. I lost interest totally by the middle of 1990's. I watched a few games, because I was a friend of a Sarawakian striker, Ramos Sari. I went to Johor, Melaka and Selangor to watch him play. Then, I just stop going to the stadium or read anything related to Malaysian football.
In 2009, a dear friend from the Suzuki Motors presented me with a free passes for the Suzuki Cup (a.k.a ASEAN Cup) matches held in Stadium Nasional, Bukit Jalil. The game was Malaysia vs Vietnam. I have no idea what kind of a game I would be looking at, since I have never bothered to watch the domestic league. I didn't know who were the players. I probably heard of the coach. But I went there because I wanted to introduce the football and the stadium atmosphere to my eldest daughter who has been raised solely on the Liverpool FC spirit.
The game produced a 2-0 win for Malaysia, who later played the 2nd leg in Hanoi, to eventually left Vietnam staring at the sky, shocked that they were beaten by a supposedly-weak team of Malaysia.
The 2 goals cushion were scored by Safee Sali. That was one hell of an introduction of Safee to me and many others who were like me, a bit ignorance of the local football scene. No apologies here. It wasn't a choice for us, we just hated been dubbed.
Well, Safee really came good in the two-legged final against Indonesia and the icing on the cake was his solo effort in Jakarta. Malaysia won the Suzuki Cup or also known as the ASEAN Cup.
So who is Safee Sali? A quick search in the Internet, listed Sarawak as one of his previous team. Wow I said to myself. How in the hell did Sarawak managed to get him? And how the hell did Sarawak let him go? Well, that's another story.
Safee made a few enemies among the LFC fans last year after scoring a brace in the 6-3 friendly match between Malaysia and Liverpool FC when they toured this region in July. He was quoted as saying 'he scored the goal because he is a Manchester United fan'. I myself, took it as a direct insult because together with 90,000 fans in the National Stadium, we roared and cheered every time he scored. We see him as the national player, so don't claimed yourself to be our arch enemy. I have since, forgive him for he know not what he has said.
Today, a rather interesting story related to Safee emerged. In fact, it is something that every Malaysian must feel proud of. Today, Safee Sali renewed his contract with Indonesian Super League club Pelita Jaya FC for a two-year term starting today.
The two-year contract package worth RM2 million to Safee who was also installed as the team captain, included numerous other benefits like fixed match bonus, house, car, personal driver, taxes paid by the club, return tickets to Kuala Lumpur.
The new contract is worth double his one-year contract with the club which expired on 31 Jan 2012. Safee's manager Zakaria Rahim said Safee would also receive an additional "image rights" package for commercial endorsements of products and opportunity to play with any clubs fully owned by the Pelita Jaya Cronus group. 
Other Pelita Jaya Cronus fully owned clubs included Brisbane Roar FC in Australia, CS Vise in Belgium and SAD Uruguay in Uruguay.
Pelita Jaya also has close ties with several clubs globally such as five clubs in the Brazilian league, among which is renown Brazilian outfit Flamengo FC and several European clubs, including Ajax Amsterdam FC. Pelita Jaya Cronus once owned English premier league club Leicester City FC, and despite having sold it, still had close ties with the management, he said.
If you don't know, Pelita Jaya is owned by the richest man in Indonesia, one Mr Aburiezal Bakrie who is the leader of Golkar and one of the candidate for the Indonesian presidential election. I'm sure the exploit of Pelita Jaya would be a bonus point for Aburiezal in his upcoming campaign.
Other than Pelita Jaya, Safee also had offers from MuangThong FC and Buriram FC in Thailand and four teams from Malaysia.
Safee also received an offer from Cardiff City FC but turned it down as he had to undergo the process of playing with affiliated clubs to Cardiff City for at least a year.
Safee had offers to undergo tests with five German clubs but had to pass over the golden chance due to injuries and prioritising the national team"s preparation for the Pre World Cup 2011.
Thus, Safee would be the first ever millionaire Malaysian footballer in history. He got it not because of other reasons but simply because he is that good in his game. We, Malaysian would like to wish him well.
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