Postponed Perak-JDT Super League match changed to Sultan Ibrahim Stadium for safety reasons

MFL says this follows Perak FC being asked to name an alternative venue due to safety risk and to avoid unwanted incidents from happening

11:49 AM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The venue for the Super League match between Perak FC and defending champions Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT), postponed to Sunday (November 10), has been switched from the Manjung Municipal Council Stadium to the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Iskandar Puteri, Johor. 

The Malaysian Football League (MFL) said Perak were asked to name an alternative venue following a safety risk for the high-profile match. 

This is also to avoid any unwanted incidents from happening that can further derail the league’s schedule for this season. 

“In response to the request by MFL, Perak FC named SSI (Sultan Ibrahim Stadium) as the venue for the postponed tie. 

“Previously, two Perak FC-JDT matches on August 17 and October 5 had to be postponed due to heavy rain and the decision made this time is to ensure that the 2024-2025 Malaysia Cup draw can run smoothly as planned,” MFL said in a statement today. 

JDT, under coach Hector Bidoglio, are sitting pretty at the top of the 13-team standings with 37 points after 13 matches, with Selangor in second position with 29 points while Perak are seventh with 17 points. – November 5, 2024

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