Ultras Selangor Banned For Three Matches Following Incident

Selangor: Selangor FC has banned Ultras Selangor from attending three matches following an incident involving several fans ahead of a Super League match against Terengganu FC last week.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, the club announced that the three-match ban will commence with tomorrow's match, which includes the Malaysia Cup quarterfinal against Negeri Sembilan FC and the Super League match against Kuching City FC. Furthermore, Selangor FC emphasized that individuals found guilty of drug use or possession will face a three-year ban from attending any Selangor FC matches, effective immediately.

The club expressed gratitude for the support of its royal patron, Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, and the guidance of Raja Muda of Selangor Tengku Amir Shah, who serves as the club chairman, concerning the incident. 'The club will not compromise with any legal violation and will continue to work with the authorities to ensure public safety and order,' Selangor FC stated in their announcement.

Additionally, Selangor FC expressed hope that this incident will act as a lesson for Ultras Selangor, encouraging them to return to the stadium with renewed enthusiasm and to serve as role models in creating a vibrant local football environment. The club also urged all fans to support the team responsibly and to maintain mutual respect to safeguard public safety, uphold the club's reputation, and secure the future of local football.