Govt to decide if M-League can resume post-MCO, says Ismail Sabri
BY JERRY CHOONG
PUTRAJAYA, April 28 — The government will consider official requests from the Youth and Sports Ministry or the Malaysian Football Association to allow the resumption of the Malaysian League once the ongoing movement control order ends on May 12. “We will have to look at the date, because even if the MCO ends, the Covid-19 standard operating procedures will still be in place, such as no large gatherings for religious or sporting purposes,” he said during his daily press conference.
“But if say the MCO is extended into June for whatever reason, and the league’s matches take place in October or November, then we may consider it, especially if SOPs are adhered to.
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