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VnExpress International on MSNAFC says no investigation into Malaysia over alleged illegal use of naturalized playersThe Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has confirmed that it has not received any official complaints regarding Malaysia’s ...
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Sinar Daily on MSNMy Chemical Romance to rock Bukit Jalil Stadium in April 2026The emo rock icons will perform at Bukit Jalil National Stadium on Thursday, April 30, 2026. The band is set to kick off ...
Welcome to the Black Parade, again as My Chemical Romance makes a triumphant return to KL, Malaysia in 2026 for their ...
The giant Shah Alam Stadium in Malaysia – which has hosted Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur – has been demolished in spectacular fashion.
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Sinar Daily on MSNRepeat offender: TikTok influencer arrested again for dangerous drifting at Batu Kawan Stadium car parkPolice have detained a TikTok influencer for allegedly performing dangerous driving stunts, including drifting, in the ...
My Chemical Romance (MCR) is coming back to Malaysia! The American rock band recently announced dates for the Asian leg of ...
Police have detained a TikTok influencer for allegedly performing dangerous driving stunts, including drifting, in the parking area of the Batu Kawan Stadium here at midnight yesterday. Seberang Perai ...
This year's Singapore event saw the addition of the adaptive category, which features impairment divisions such as upper limb ...
Malaysia has chosen the iconic Bukit Jalil Stadium, with a capacity of 85,500 to host Vietnam in their highly anticipated match of the 2027 Asian Cup final qualifying round in June. In their opening ...
Malaysian soccer's showpiece event is facing an embarrassing sea of empty seats as ticket sales for the April 26 Malaysia Cup final limp toward the halfway mark of the 85,000-capacity National ...
KUALA LUMPUR, March 19 (Bernama) -- The condition of the Bukit Jalil National Stadium (SNBJ) pitch is ready to stage the 2024-2025 Malaysia Cup final on April 12. A Bernama inspection today found that ...
The giant Shah Alam Stadium in Malaysia – which has hosted Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur – has been demolished in spectacular fashion.
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