Sports & Fitness

FAM to crank up efforts against football hooliganism: Hamidin

President says investigations into two incidents ongoing

Updated 8 months ago · Published on 06 Aug 2023 6:52PM

FAM to crank up efforts against football hooliganism: Hamidin
Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin, who is also a FIFA Council member, says in reality, football hooliganism also occurred in other countries, despite there being clear rules to prevent violence. – Bernama pic, August 6, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Two recent incidents of hooliganism in the local football scene have prompted the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) to crank up efforts to curb the menace.

Its president Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin said FAM had acted using the right channels over the two incidents that have also become a talking point among local football fans. 

“I hope we won’t experience such incidents again. We will have zero tolerance when it comes to hooliganism, or at least try to minimise such incidents. 

“Let those incidents be a lesson on how we should put an end to this menace,” he said when met recently. 

Hamidin, who is also a FIFA Council member, said in reality, football hooliganism also occurred in other countries, despite there being clear rules to prevent violence. 

“FAM, the MFL (Malaysia Football League) and the authorities are always on top of the matter and take steps to tighten security…but should it go on to happen, then it is something beyond control,” he said.

On the incidents, he said FAM investigations are ongoing.

Last month, a Kuala Lumpur City FC fan suffered injuries after being beaten up during the 2023 FA Cup final between Johor Darul Ta’zim and KL City at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Iskandar Puteri, Johor. 

Early this month, it was reported that FAM had received a complaint from Selangor FC that its assistant coach Ramon Marcote was allegedly assaulted during the team’s FA Cup semi-final match against JDT. – Bernama, August 6, 2023

Related News

Sports & Fitness / 3mth

Fuelling Malaysia's rise in world football with funding and strategy

Malaysia / 5mth

23 football supporters, including teens, arrested after Selangor-Perak match

Sports & Fitness / 8mth

Sorry, BAM: Hamidin to focus on steering FAM

Sports & Fitness / 9mth

CDM confident more national athletes will book slot in Paris Olympics

Sports & Fitness / 9mth

Fans aghast at lighting of flares, demand heavier penalties against JDT

Sports & Fitness / 10mth

FAM, MAG continue partnership for another three years

Spotlight

Malaysia

Wan Saiful blames Fahmi for Malaysia's drop in press freedom rankings

Malaysia

2 injured after light aircraft crashes in Sungkai

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

3 senior cops detained over alleged graft

Malaysia

RTD orders recall of 600 Omoda 5 Chery SUVs

Malaysia

Malaysia drops to 107th spot in press freedom rankings

Malaysia

Zaid urges govt to open higher learning institutions to non-Bumi