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Players request Shan United to adjust salary

Currently, all the Myanmar National League matches are being postponed and both local and foreign layers of the teams are going back home last month and making their mini-training at home.

Shan United FC gave full salaries to all the team’s players for March on 31 March and all the team players led by Captain-cum-Goalkeeper Thiha Sithu, key player David Htan, youth star player Nanda Kyaw and foreign player Djawa Maxi-mum made their own decisions to receive nearly half of their salaries during the COVID-19 outbreak period. Their own decisions were aimed for the sustainable existence of their team with ease of financial situation during the global pandemic period.

They have decided all the local players to receive sixty per cent of their normal salaries while foreign players to receive fifty per cent of their normal salaries, according to the statement with the Shan United.

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