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Vietnamese fan wipes blood on his head after being attacked by local fans
during the first leg of the Suzuki Cup 2014 semi-final match between
The first leg of the AFF Suzuki Cup semi-final match
between
On Monday,
Malaysian Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin offered his apology to
Vietnamese supporters.
"These
violent fans do not represent
"No
excuse for such violence. Especially against guests in our country. Is this
how we treat guests? It doesn't matter whether they are visitors or workers
here, this is not Malaysian culture," he said.
"I condemn in the strongest terms, the violence
which took place at the AFF-Suzuki Cup semi-final fixture between
"Although only a small segment of Malaysian fans
turned unruly, their violent conduct directed at visiting Vietnamese fans was
completely unacceptable and has tarnished
Khairy voiced his concerns about the prospect of
retaliation from
The incident
happened around five minutes before the end of the match when nearly 5,000
Vietnamese fans were cheering the forthcoming victory of their national
football team.
Vietnamese fans cheer after their team
scored during the first leg of the ASEAN Football Federation Suzuki Cup 2014
semi final Vietnam against Malaysia at Shah Alam
stadium in Kuala Lumpur December 7, 2014. Photo credit: Reuters
The
Some
Malaysian hooligans even rushed to assault the Vietnamese fans, who tried to
flee and had no intention of fighting back.
At least one
A Vietnamese
man suffered injury in his head with blood flowing onto his face.
Tran Song
Hai, a spokesman for
Shah Alam
stadium is pictured at the end of the first leg of the ASEAN Football
Federation Suzuki Cup 2014 semi final Vietnam against Malaysia at Shah
Alam stadium in Kuala Lumpur December 7, 2014. Photo credit: Reuters
Tran Quoc
Tuan, deputy chairman of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF), said he would
report the case to the match organizers.
“VFF will
also request the Football Association of Malaysia take strict measures
against the people involved,” he said.
Khairy, the
"These
irresponsible people don't think what would happen to our fans when we play
in
Meanwhile,
Harimau Malaya, a Facebook page of Malaysian football fans, also posted an
apology to Vietnamese fans on Monday for “the shameful act of a small numbers
uncivilized football morons causing injuries to your supporters.”
“They have
ruined the good name of our footbaling culture... We hope the police will
take action on those involved and sentence them to jail,” it said.
“We also
hope your supporter especially those injured to lodge a police report by
providing some of the pics here as evidence.”
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Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 12, 2014
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