FAM fines JDT FC RM120,000 for fans firing off flares during matches
FAM secretary-general Noor Azman Rahman hopes the notification of the fine on Johor Darul Ta’zim FC for their fans actions will be able to show to the public that action and punishment has been taken by FAM for the offences of lighting flares which is still enforced in the FAM Code of Discipline. – Facebook pic, July 6, 2023.
FAM secretary-general Noor Azman Rahman in a statement today said a letter on the fine for the offences had been sent to JDT on May 31 as notification of the results of the FAM Disciplinary Committee meeting chaired by Dr Baljit Singh Sidhu on May 30. “In the JDT vs Kedah Super League match , JDT were fined RM30,000 for the actions of their supporters in burning about 30 units of flares and fined RM10,000 for failing to comply with the organising obligations thus allowing the entry and burning of flares by supporters,” according to the statement.
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