Malaysia's Youth and Sports Minister Promises Tickets for Fans to Watch the Final

Hoang Trang December 9, 2018 12:56

Syed Saddiq, the handsome 26-year-old Minister of Youth and Sports of Malaysia, promised to do his best to support the fans cheering on the team both at home and away.

Minister Syed Saddiq promised to solve three issues to help Malaysian fans watch the AFF Cup final easily. Photo:Foxsport.

After the Malaysian team beat Thailand to reach the final of the 2018 AFF Cup, the handsome 26-year-old Minister tweeted to promise to solve three main problems to help home fans watch the final easily and conveniently.

Firstly, Minister Syed Saddiq said that the ticket issue is being addressed by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) and he will do his best to ensure that tickets are available to the public. Secondly, the 26-year-old leader is looking into the possibility of having cheap air tickets for fans to travel to Vietnam to support the team in the return match, just like they were supported by the airline when they went to Thailand to support their team in the second leg of the semi-final.

In addition to his talent, the 26-year-old Malaysian minister is admired for his handsome appearance. Photo:Instagram.

Malaysia’s Youth and Sports Minister also promised to ensure that the Bukit Jalil Stadium, where the first leg of the final will be played, is in top condition. Cleanliness and a no-smoking policy are top concerns for the young minister.

Malaysia will host Vietnam at Bukit Jalil Stadium on December 11, and four days later will travel to My Dinh Stadium to play away in the second leg of the final. The two teams met in the group stage with Vietnam winning. On December 7, Coach Park Hang-seo and his team arrived in Kuala Lumpur to prepare for the first leg of the final.

According to ngoisao.net
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