Selangor withdraws from invitational football tournament in China
Travellers being screened by Health Ministry officials at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport January 23, 2020. — Picture via Facebook/ Noor Hisham Abdullah
FAS in a statement issued on its website www.faselangor.my today said the decision was made to ensure the safety of Selangor players and officials following the coronavirus outbreak which has hit China at the moment. The invitational tournament features four teams, namely Thai League One side, Chonburi FC, Sangju Sangmu of South Korea, Selangor and Meizhou Hakka FC, as the host team.
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