Cancelled Charity Shield match: JDT fans can opt for ticket exchange or refund

Platform to do so open will open tomorrow to Tuesday, tickets after stipulated period will be considered invalid

9:22 PM MYT

 

JOHOR BAHRU – Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) fans who bought tickets to their team’s Charity Shield match against Selangor FC, which was cancelled yesterday, can opt for a refund or an exchange from tomorrow until Tuesday. 

JDT said the club’s supporters can choose whether to exchange the match tickets or get a refund through the stipulated method. 

“JDT supporters must visit the ticket hotline website and log in, then go to ‘order history’ and choose ‘option’. 

“Pick either the JDT vs Negeri Sembilan FC (May 18) or the JDT vs Sri Pahang FC (June 22) match for ticket exchange, or choose the refund option.”

Ticket holders must fill in the information form with their details to complete the process.

“The ticket exchange or refund will begin tomorrow at 9am and close on Tuesday (May 14) at 11.59pm. The sale of tickets for JDT’s match against Negeri Sembilan will start on Wednesday,” JDT said in a Facebook post today. 

The club added that ticket holders must choose whether to exchange or get a refund during the stipulated period or their tickets would no longer be valid. 

“The club and ticket hotline are not responsible for any mistakes in filling out the form. JDT will bear the RM1 transaction fee for every refund,” the club said. – May 11, 2024

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