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A Vietnamese fan wipes blood from his head
after he was attacked by Malaysian hooligans during the first leg of the AFF
Cup semi-final match between Vietnam and Malaysia at Shah Alam stadium on
Dec.8 (Photo: vnexpress.net)
"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 the visiting Vietnamese fans was completely unacceptable and has tarnished "This is clearly not the Malaysian way. Violence is not and was never part of our culture. The vast majority of Malaysian fans were respectful, courteous and hospitable last night, and I am saddened that the football match was marred by the actions of a small number of hooligans," he further asserted. "I would like to apologise to the Vietnamese fans for the behaviour of these unruly fans, whose actions have been condemned by many Malaysians," Jamaluddin posted on his Facebook account, sharing that he personally witnessed the assaults directed against the Vietnamese fans at the Shah Alam stadium. The attack happened after It was reported that towards the end of the match, fans from a section of the Malaysian crowd started throwing plastic bottles at the Vietnamese supporters. Both sides were eventually embroiled in a violent fight. At least one Vietnamese fan was injured in the clash at the end of the rain-soaked match, while five people were arrested. The minister disclosed that he has asked the police for cooperation in expediting the investigations. "Given that the photos of the assailants have been widely circulated on social media, I hope that the police will swiftly bring those responsible to justice," read the letter. The minister added that the police vowed to be proactive and swift in their investigations. The second leg match will be organised at the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) General Secretary Le Hoai Anh on December 8 confirmed that the Vietnamese side will guarantee the security and safety before, during and after the December 11 match, for the Malaysian fans going to My Dinh to support their team. Anh said that VFF also sent a document to the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) asking for a clear answer. Last week, the Asian Football Confederation fined FAM 10,000 USD for the misbehaviour of Malaysian fans during a friendly match against the |
Thứ Ba, 9 tháng 12, 2014
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