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Perak FC seek support to build their own stadium, training centre

This will make club more valuable, professional, says chairman

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Sep 2022 5:20PM

Perak FC seek support to build their own stadium, training centre
Perak FC, who played in the Premier League this season, are expected to move up to the top-tier Super League following a restructuring of the Malaysia League by the Malaysian Football League, although an official decision is expected to be made soon. – Bernama pic, September 27, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Perak FC are seeking the support of local authorities to realise their dream of having their own stadium and training centre so as to provide the best infrastructure for their players and bring back the glory days.

Perak FC chairman Datuk Seri Abdul Azim Mohd Zabidi said this would make the club more valuable and turn them into a truly professional outfit.

However, he said discussions were still ongoing and he hoped that the parties involved would fully support their vision.

“I am seeking their (local authorities) support, not in terms of money, but a piece of land where we can construct the stadium. We will bear the (construction) cost, (we are) not asking the state government to build it… we just need the land.

“So, if the land is to be sold or leased, the price should be negotiated because the team doesn’t have an unlimited cash flow,” he told Bernama recently.

According to Azim, a vacant plot of land around the team’s training centre in Chepor, Ipoh looks ideal for the construction of a new training centre, in addition to a hotel, physiotherapy centre, gymnasium, and other facilities required by the players.

He said that for Perak FC to attract top-class players, they would first need complete infrastructure like most clubs abroad.

Azim added that Perak FC also has the budget to resurface the pitch at Perak Stadium in Ipoh, which is currently the team’s official home ground, although it would be very costly.

He however stipulated that only Perak FC would be allowed to use the field to avoid damaging the pitch.

“For example, Johor Darul Ta’zim’s stadium is only for them, so we also want to be like that because a properly maintained field is very important for the players. An uneven playing pitch can result in injuries to our players,” he said. 

Perak FC, who played in the Premier League this season, are expected to move up to the top-tier Super League following a restructuring of the Malaysia League by the Malaysian Football League, although an official decision is expected to be made soon. – Bernama, September 27, 2022

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