NSTsports Malaysia await outcome of Fifa, AFC meeting on Covid-19
This month’s March international window will see Malaysia play United Arab Emirates on March 26 before hosting Vietnam on March 31.
Some of the matches worldwide may be affected but it is unlikely that Fifa will scrap the entire March international window. The Malaysian Football League , who are the organisers of the M-League, are also monitoring the situation. In a statement yesterday, MFL said they are prepared for the worst case scenario, the postponement of the M-League but they will await advice from the Health Ministry.“However, MFL will put the safety of the players, officials and fans first,” said MFL chief executive officer, Datuk Ab Ghani Hassan.
“MFL are constantly monitoring the Covid-19 situation with the help of the Health Ministry and we have the proper measures in place.“We will discuss with our stakeholders whether teams are to play in empty stadiums or to take other measures.”the need for precautionary measures such as hand sanitisers, temperature checks and face masks.
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