TMJ: Transforming Malaysian football scene with JDT


Johor Darul Ta'zim football club owner Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim wants to see consistency coming from the team.

JOHOR Darul Ta’zim (JDT) are aiming to change the landscape of Malaysian football. One man has taken it upon himself to transform the game and raise the standards to new heights – with the aim of making the club known to the world. Club owner Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, the Crown Prince of Johor, has a vision to make JDT a model club that is recognised throughout the world. Here, Tunku Ismail shares his views and visions with StarSport’s ERIC SAMUEL about what people can expect from the ambitious club in the near future.

 

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