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KUALA LUMPUR – Kuala Muda Naza terus menghambat pendahulu Liga Perdana, KL Plus selepas masing-masing mencatat kemenangan selesa, semalam.
Kuala Muda Naza menewaskan Proton FC 4-2 pada perlawanan di Stadium Petaling Jaya untuk mengumpul 36 mata tetapi bermain kurang satu perlawanan berbanding KL Plus.
Gol-gol pasukan pelawat itu dijaringkan Jose Antonio Vega (m-39, 78), K. Santhia (m-49) dan Ngoku Emeka (m-53) manakala gol Proton dijaringkan Charles Gaye Wright (m-27, 84).
KL Plus yang sudah bermain 16 perlawanan terus mengukuhkan kedudukan di puncak liga dengan 40 mata selepas menewaskan Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (ATM) 4-1 pada perlawanan di Stadium Selayang.
Andrian Trinidad melakukan hatrik pada minit ke-53, 86 dan 90+1) di samping gol G. Saravanan (m-90+2). Gol ATM pula dijaringkan Suhaimi Ishak (m-90 +2).
Sabah pula melonjak ke tangga keempat liga di belakang KL Plus, Kuala Muda dan Johor PG selepas menang ke atas Felda United 4-1 di Stadium Likas, Kota Kinabalu.
Salvester Sindih melakukan hatrik pada minit ke-38, 42, 54) dan satu gol Sabah lagi dijaringkan Jamie Lawrence Phoenix (m-45).
Di Stadium Darul Makmur Kuantan, Melaka menewaskan Shahzan Muda 2-1. Gol Melaka dijaringkan Mohd. Hafas Abdullah (m-3) dan George Opoku Weah (m-66) manakala gol tunggal Shahzan sumbangan Shahrizan Salleh (m-84).
Keputusan penuh
Harimau Muda 0 PKNS 0
K. Lumpur 1 Kelantan 1
Proton FC 2 Kuala Muda Naza 4
ATM 1 KL Plus 4
Sabah 4 Felda United 1
Shahzan Muda 1 Melaka 2
Sumber: Utusan
By Hamisah Hamid
NAZA Group expects to sell between 150 and 200 units of Harley-Davidson motorbikes within the next 12 months, following the official opening of the Harley-Davidson of Kuala Lumpur flagship showroom.
Naza Prestige Bikes Sdn Bhd chief executive officer SM Faisal SM Nasi -muddin said the company will bring in about 150 units into the market within the next quarter.
He said the company has invested RM10 million in the 20,000-sq-ft state-of-the-art showroom in Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
“This specially-designed showroom is a Harley-Davidson one-stop centre comprising motorcycles as well as general merchandise showroom; a large fully equipped and the only fully air-conditioned motorcycle service centre in the country; and offices fully online with Harley-Davidson’s worldwide dealer support database.
“Harley-Davidson of Kuala Lumpur’s worldwide dealer support database makes it possible for motorcycle parts to be traced globally but purchased locally,” Faisal said at the launch on Monday night. Also present was Harley-Davidson Asia Inc regional manager (Asian region) Frank R. Albrecht.
According to Naza Group executive vice-president Datuk SM Zulkifli SM Amin, the company expects to sell US$280,000 (RM988,400) worth of Harley-Da-vidson merchandise in the next 12 months.
He said the first shipment of the merchandise was almost sold out before the showroom was launched.
“The merchandise was purchased mostly by the youngsters. We are now waiting for the second shipment,” he said.
Harley-Davidson of Kuala Lumpur’s employees had been sent for training in technical, merchandising, sales, quality assurance and vehicle handling at Harley-Davidson’s training centres.
The showroom, which has the capability to support all activities by the Harley Owners Group, is also a one-stop centre for Harley owners and enthusiasts.
There are currently about 2,000 registered Harley-Davidson motorbikes in the country.

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