Malaysia-Oman qualifier stays at Bukit Jalil as pitch condition improves

Decision made after visit by FAM president, Stadium Corp chairman, coach Kim Pan-gon

8:13 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The National Stadium in Bukit Jalil will remain as the venue for the second-round qualifier for the World Cup 2026/Asian Cup 2027 where Malaysia take on Oman, after the condition of the field was found suitable. 

The matter on the match scheduled at 10pm on March 26, which is less than three weeks away, was confirmed by Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) secretary-general Datuk Noor Azman Rahman today.

The decision was made after a visit to review the latest situation by FAM president Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin and Malaysia Stadium Corp chairman Datuk Hans Isaac together with national head coach Kim Pan-gon and his coaching staff, yesterday.

“The results of the inspection and evaluation on the tour have found that the field preparation ahead of the action on March 26 is according to schedule and the condition of the grass is assured to be at the best level for the action against Oman,” Noor Azman said in a statement.

Earlier, questions arose about the condition of the field at the Harimau Malaya’s home stadium, after several concerts were held at the venue.

Meanwhile, Noor Azman said tickets for the match would go on sale online at www.tickethotline.com.my tomorrow, with ticket prices for all categories maintained as in the first Group D match when Malaysia defeated Kyrgyzstan 4-3 last November.

“For the Open ticket category, the price is set at RM40 for adults and RM5 for children under 12; RM60 for Grandstand tickets and RM80 for Premium tickets,” he said.

The national football team held a centralised training camp at Wisma FAM today in preparation for the third Group D match against Oman at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat on March 21, before flying back home for the fourth match at Bukit Jalil on March 26.

After two matches against the 72nd-ranked Oman, Malaysia will meet Kyrgyzstan away (June 6) and return to await the arrival of Taiwan at Bukit Jalil on June 11. – March 8, 2024

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