Malaysia Cup final at Bukit Jalil National Stadium on Dec 8

Fans can look forward to epic clash between country’s football titans JDT, Terengganu FC

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KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Football League (MFL) has confirmed that the 2023 Malaysia Cup final between defending champions Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) and Terengganu FC next month will be held at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium, here.

MFL announced on its Facebook page that the final between the country’s two football titans will kick off at 9pm on December 8.

However, MFL has not announced the ticket prices for the match.

Champions of the 2017, 2019, and 2022 editions, JDT, who have confirmed their 10th Super League title in a row, advanced to the final after recording a 12-2 aggregate victory over Perak FC in the semi-finals.

Terengganu, who were champions in the 2001 edition, confirmed their slot in the final after a 4-2 aggregate victory over Kuala Lumpur City FC.

The quality of the new grass at the national stadium drew criticism during the Pestabola Merdeka tournament last month, which was also the first tournament held at the venue after it was closed since March to upgrade the pitch to new Zeon Zoysia grass.

In the same post, MFL announced the date and venue for the MFL Challenge Cup final between PDRM FC and Kuching City FC.

The Cops will host the first leg of the final on November 29 at the Petaling Jaya City Council Stadium, while Kuching City will host the second leg on December 3 at Stadium Negeri. Both matches will start at 8.15pm. – November 8, 2023

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