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The Malaysian Football League has reiterated that ticket prices will be consistent for the upcoming Malaysia Cup final, providing fans with a sense of relief despite the rise in operational costs. The prestigious match features Johor Darul Ta'zim against Kuching City FC and will take place at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on May 23.
MFL Chief Executive Officer Mohd Shazli Shaik Mohd announced this decision, underscoring the league's dedication to making football more accessible to its supporters. By keeping ticket prices stable, the league hopes to enhance fan turnout for this eagerly awaited match.
Tickets are categorized into four tiers, starting with general admission at RM50 and RM70, followed by premium options at RM150. For those seeking luxury, VIP Grandstand seats will cost RM200, providing various choices for supporters.
In spite of escalating expenses linked to large events, the league opted against raising prices, allowing fans to plan ahead and show their support without added financial strain.
Ticket sales will be facilitated by the finalist clubs, akin to the process in past seasons. This decision aims to streamline sales and ensure a fair ticket distribution system for fans.
Fans should keep an eye on official announcements from both clubs regarding ticket sales and details on how to purchase. This early notification of ticket prices is likely to generate enthusiasm as the final approaches.
As one of the country’s premier football events, the Malaysia Cup final's unchanged ticket prices reflect the league's commitment to engaging fans and ensuring accessibility.