Youth Cup brawl: FAM not ruling out stern action, confirms report

Association sec-gen says it is looking into the matter seriously and punishment will be discussed, stresses such incidents should not happen at that level

3:43 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) is seriously looking into the brawl between football players in Melaka on Sunday.

The fight took place during the 2024 Youth Cup match between Melaka FA and Sri Pahang FC at the Hang Tuah Stadium.

FAM secretary-general Datuk Noor Azman Rahman said they received a complete report on the incident and will consider an appropriate form of punishment. 

He did not rule out stern action against the players and the clubs involved to curb violence in football. 

“For FAM, we take such matters seriously. The report will be brought to the FAM disciplinary committee meeting to determine the punishment that will be imposed. 

“I hope strict action will be taken considering that such incidents should not occur at the Youth Cup level. The tournament should at least be a platform to produce disciplined and well-mannered players,” he said when met here.  

Last March, FAM issued a warning that it would take strict action against any parties involved in brawls during this season’s President’s Cup (Under-20) and Youth Cup (Under-18) tournaments. 

Yesterday, the issue of violence once again tarnished the image of local football after a video clip of a brawl between Melaka and Sri Pahang players during the Sunday match went viral on social media. 

The 44-second clip of the match showed players from both teams pushing and shoving one another as team officials tried to defuse the tense situation. 

However, one of the players could be seen acting aggressively by kicking the back of an opponent. – May 14, 2024

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