M-league mulls matches in empty stadiums if Covid-19 worsens
all teams have been told to ensure their supporters are briefed on Covid-19 preventive measures to be taken, including the use of masks, when attending games. – AFP pic, March 4, 2020.
THE Malaysian Football League is not planning to postpone M-League games in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak, but will consider playing matches behind closed doors. Its chief executive officer, Ab Ghani Hassan, said deferring the league competition was no easy task as it involved various other parties with interests as well.
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