Mid-Season Report: Wipers
No points and 61 goals conceded have made Wipers' debut MPFL 2026 season an education in the starkest sense. Yet a squad built mainly of U20 and U18 players has refused to stop competing, even when the scorelines have been painful.

No points, 61 goals conceded, a squad still learning what it means to compete at the highest level of Malaysian futsal. Wipers' debut season in the MPFL 2026 has been an education in the starkest sense of the word. And yet Mohd Ruzaley Abdul Aziz's side have continued to turn up, continued to compete for as long as their legs and their confidence allow, and that should not go unacknowledged.
The statistics are difficult. The 13-0 opening-day defeat to Selangor, a record scoreline for the MPFL 2026 campaign, set an early tone, and the 19-2 loss to Pahang Rangers in Circuit 2 remains the heaviest result of the season.
Adil Fazrez has been the most productive player with three goals, and Rafiq Faisal's strike against Terengganu in Circuit 4 gave the supporters something to celebrate. The 8-0 defeat to USM on the final day of Circuit 4, their heaviest loss to a fellow newcomer, was perhaps the sharpest reminder of how much work remains to be done.
Context matters here. Wipers are a new club, comprised of mainly U20 and U18 players, competing in their debut season against sides who have been in the MPFL for several years. Mohd Ruzaley will know that the lessons being absorbed now are the foundation for something better. Five circuits remain. A first point, and the first of many, one suspects, would mean everything to a club that has refused to stop competing even when the scorelines have been painful.



