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Selangor FC Solidarity Fund raises over RM70,000 to help pay MFL fine

3 Jul 2024, 1:28 PM
Selangor FC Solidarity Fund raises over RM70,000 to help pay MFL fine

SHAH ALAM, July 3 — The Selangor FC Solidarity Fund has collected RM76,490.06 in donations to help pay for the fine imposed by the Malaysian Football League (MFL) on the Red Giants for not playing the Charity Shield Cup match against Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) on May 10.

Menteri Besar Dato' Seri Amirudin Shari said the contributions, collected from June 26 until yesterday, would be handed over to the Red Giants to spur them to fight for justice.

"Based on the encouraging response towards the Solidarity Fund, we can see how strong the support is from all Malaysians, who also disagree with what is happening in the Malaysia League.

"Sports is an industry that should be incorporated into our daily lives to unite the people, not a platform for us to threaten with elements of violence and excessive state rivalry that lead to factions within the community,” he said.

Amirudin was speaking at a press conference after handing over the funds collected for the Selangor FC Solidarity Fund today.

He also thanked all contributors, particularly football fans and state assemblymen, for their generosity in donating to the Red Giants.

The MFL had previously handed Selangor FC three forms of punishment for not playing against JDT in the Charity Shield Cup match, with two of those later rescinded and the RM100,000 fine reduced to RM60,000.

The Red Giants did not play the Charity Shield match as its players are still traumatised and feared for their safety following the acid attack on Selangor FC winger Mohamad Faisal Abdul Halim on May 5.

Meanwhile, the club's chief executive officer Johan Kamal Hamidon said the excess fund would be used for the next process, which will be determined soon.

— Bernama

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