Malaysia Cup Final: 60 Pct Of Tickets Sold, Lucky Draw Set To Ramp Up Sale
Malaysian Football League (MFL) acting chief executive officer Mohd Shazli Shaik Mohd attributed the encouraging response to the final, to be played at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on Saturday (April 26), to the various announcements and promotions carried out by both teams.
"It (the encouraging response) is also due to MFL's latest initiative where we introduced a lucky draw, with attractive prizes up for grabs,' he said when met at the MFL-Football Association of Malaysia (FAM)-Amateur Football League (AFL) Raya Open House at the Wisma FAM in Kelana Jaya here today.

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