Ban on political party flags during Malaysia Cup final

Ban on political party flags during Malaysia Cup final

FAM security committee deputy chairman Dali Wahid says stern action will be taken against anyone carrying or waving such flags in the stadium.

FAM security committee deputy chairman Dali Wahid said the football game was not a suitable event to celebrate or protest politically-related matters.
KUALA LUMPUR:
Fans are not allowed to display any politically-related flags at the 2022 Malaysia Cup final between Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) and Selangor FC at the Bukit Jalil national stadium here tomorrow night.

Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) security committee deputy chairman Dali Wahid said stern action will be taken against anyone found flaunting the ban, adding that the game was not a suitable venue to celebrate or protest politically-related matters.

“Maybe we are still caught up by what’s going on in the country currently. However, flags relating to politics might make others feel annoyed.

“So don’t bring things into the stadium as it can cause provocation and affect public order,” he said during a security media conference.

Meanwhile, Cheras district police chief Zam Halim Jamaluddin is expecting around 80,000 fans to flood the stadium as soon as the gates are opened at 5pm. He said police are making preparations to ensure public order and safety.

“As a security measure, all bags and other items brought in by the fans will be inspected, along with body checks at every entry gate and after entering the stadium grounds,” he added.

Zam said several roads around the stadium will be closed before and after the match, including the stretch of Jalan Barat beginning at the Taman Teknologi Malaysia (TPM) intersection till the Merah Caga intersection.

“Fans are advised to use public transport and those driving their own vehicles are advised to be patient,” he added.

Selangor has the best record in the Malaysia Cup competition, having won the cup 33 times while JDT has won it twice, in 2017 and 2019, since the club was establised in 2013.

Last year, JDT lost 0-2 to Kuala Lumpur (KL) City FC in the final.

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