- Five Malaysians in court over AFF Suzuki Cup violence07:32 | 17/12/2014
Five Malaysian football fans accused of attacking Vietnamese supporters during a heated Suzuki Cup semi-final earlier this month pleaded not guilty on Wednesday, local news agency Bernama reported.
The five face a possible jail term of up to two years and a fine if found guilty of violence at Malaysia’s Shah Alam stadium following Vietnam’s 2-1 win on Dec 7. The ugly scenes, which occurred at the end of the match, prompted Malaysia’s sports minister to apologize to Vietnam. Police are also hunting others involved in the incident.
Despite Vietnam’s first-leg victory, Malaysia progressed to the final after winning 4-2 away from home. They lost 2-0 to Thailand in the final’s first leg later on Wednesday.
Football-related violence is nothing new in Malaysia with various acts of hooliganism staining the country’s reputation recently. Earlier this month, the Asian Football Confederation fined the Football Association of Malaysia US$10,000 over unruly fan behavior during a March friendly against the Philippines.
In September, a Malaysia Cup match between rivals Sarawak and Perak erupted into a riot when 2,000 Sarawak fans smashed cars and fought police after the game.ThanhNienNews
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