Ultras Malaya plans to hold rally in Shah Alam tonight
Madiha Abdullah
September 8, 2015 20:42 MYT
September 8, 2015 20:42 MYT
Following the 10-0 loss to United Arab Emiriah (UAE) last week, Harimau Malaya supporters, the Ultras Malaya, is holding a rally at Shah Alam Stadium tonight.
The rally will be joined by the state Ultras and clubs, with a mission to express their disappointment towards the deterioration of Malaysian football.
One of the posters posted on Ultras Malaya Facebook page.
Besides that, they are also calling for the removal of Singapore-based club, Lions XII from competing in the Malaysian League.
Two hashtags were used - #31TAHUNFAMMASIHTIDUR and #singkirlions.
Ultras Malaya through its Facebook page has listed out 31 reasons that contributed to the fans' dissatisfaction towards the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM), which have been an on-going issue for 31 years.
Among the are how Harimau Malaya has conceded 17 times in the Asia Cup qualifying round this year but only managed to score one goal, and the fact that Malaysia's ranking is now lower than Bhutan, a country that was once occupied FIFA's last spot.
Tonight, Shah Alam Stadium will be hosting the match between Malaysia and Saudi Arabia in the qualifying round for World Cup 2018 and Asia Cup 2019.