Bitter fan rivalry may cause trouble in JDT-Perak Malaysia Cup opener


PETALING JAYA: Three days ago, chaos reigned at the Shah Alam Stadium. No thanks to the irresponsible action of a group of unruly fans.

No one talked about the game – Malaysia’s World Cup qualifying Asian Zone Group A match against Saudi Arabia, which was abandoned in the 88th minute with the visitors leading 2-1.

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