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PAFA turun harga tiket


PEMINAT bola sepak Perak akan mula menikmati harga tiket baru mulai 10 Februari ini.





KINI sudah sah harga tiket perlawanan bola sepak di Stadium Perak diturunkan.

Presiden Persatuan Bola Sepak Perak (PAFA), Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin (gambar kecil) berkata, penurunan harga tiket itu akan berkuat kuasa mulai 10 Februari depan.

Justeru, peminat bola sepak Perak akan mula menikmati harga tiket baru itu pada perlawanan Liga Super ketika Perak menentang Kelantan.

Mohammad Nizar memberitahu bahawa harga tiket tempat duduk berbumbung dikurangkan sebanyak RM5 daripada RM20kepada RM15.

"Harga tiket tempat duduk tidak berbumbung pula dikurangkan sebanyak RM2.00 daripada RM10 kepada RM8," jelas Mohammad Nizar di Ipoh semalam.

Terdahulu, beliau yang juga Menteri Besar Perak telah mengumumkan penurunan harga tiket itu ketika meraikan pemain Liga Super dan Piala Presiden serta pegawai PAFA di kediamannya di Ipoh malam kelmarin.

Mohammad Nizar menyatakan, tujuan penurunan harga tiket itu bagi menarik lebih ramai penyokong skuad Seladang untuk membanjiri Stadium Perak.

"Kehadiran ramai penyokong secara tidak langsung akan memberi semangat kepada para pemain untuk mencapai kemenangan," tambahnya.

Difahamkan, tindakan PAFA menurunkan harga tiket itu berkait rapat dengan sambutan yang agak dingin daripada penyokong Perak dalam dua perlawanan Liga Super di Stadium Perak sebelum ini.

Walaupun Perak mencatat kemenangan ke atas Kuala Muda Naza dan Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) tetapi penonton yang hadir tidak melebihi 8,000 dalam kedua-dua perlawanan tersebut.

Sementara itu, Presiden Kelab Peminat Bola Sepak Perak (KPBP), Abdul Jamil Othman menyambut baik pengumuman penurunan harga tiket tersebut.

"Penurunan harga tiket itu akan menarik lebih ramai peminat dari luar Ipoh untuk menyaksikan perlawanan di Stadium Perak.

"KPBP amat menghargai tindakan PAFA mengurangkan harga tiket," kata Abdul Jamil yang juga Ahli Majlis PAFA.

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