Malaysia still to finalise pre-season friendly with Real

Start of the match to be decided as the fixture falls during Ramadan

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Kuala Lumpur : Real Madrid's proposed pre-season fixture with the Malaysian national team has yet to be finalised due to a clash with Ramadan and venue issues.

Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) secretary-general Azzuddin Ahmad expects the game against the nine-times European champions to take place on August 21 — in the middle of Ramadan.

However, Malaysian news agency Bernama said Azzuddin was discussing with national coach K. Rajagobal about playing at 10pm local time as Muslim players and fans can eat before sunrise.

Azzuddin also said he was hopeful refurbishments to the National stadium, due to start shortly, could be delayed by two months so that they could use the venue for Real game.

The Kuala Lumpur Football Stadium has been earmarked as a possible alternative.

The national team also play a friendly match on July 17 against English Championship (second division) side Cardiff City, taken over by Malaysian businessmen Tan Sri Vincent Tan and Chan Tien Ghee last month.

"Playing Cardiff City and Real Madrid, especially, who have a list of world class players, will give my players valuable experience and world class competition," Raja-gobal said.

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