Malaysian referee to officiate V.League match this weekend
Malaysian referee Zamzaidi Katimin has been invited to officiate the V.League match between Quang Nam and Quang Ninh Coal in the 24th round on November 4.
Malaysian referee Zamzaidi Katimin will adjust V.League match between Quang Nam and Quang Ninh Coal on November 4 (Photo: thethaovietnam.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Malaysian referee Zamzaidi Katimin has been invited to officiate theV.League match between Quang Nam and Quang Ninh Coal in the 24thround on November 4.
The match is considered an important event with the V.League in its final stages. Quang Nam is on top of the tournament with 42 points and hope to win their firstchampionship title.
Quang Ninh Coal is at the fourth position with 39 points andstill have a chance to win the league.
The 38-year-old referee has worked at the Malaysia Super League for six years.He has also officiated in many matches of the AFC Champions League, AFCCup and 2019 Asian Cup qualification this year.
The match will be played at Quang Nam’s home stadium in thecentral province of Quang Nam with a capacity of 15,000 seats. It will be airedlive on Bongda TV channel from 5pm. -VNA
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