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Johor Darul Ta'zim sets world record with 109-match unbeaten streak
The Malaysian football giants extended their remarkable unbeaten run with a commanding 3-0 victory over Kuching City FC in the Charity Shield match at Stadium Sultan Ibrahim.
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Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) has cemented its place in football history by establishing a world record with 109 consecutive matches without defeat. The record-breaking milestone was achieved during Wednesday's Charity Shield encounter, where the Johor side dominated Kuching City FC at home.
Playing at Stadium Sultan Ibrahim, JDT delivered a decisive performance to claim a 3-0 victory over their opponents. The commanding display underscored the team's continued dominance in Malaysian football and their consistency across multiple competitions.
The unbeaten streak represents an extraordinary achievement in professional football, surpassing previous records held by other clubs globally. JDT's defensive solidity and attacking prowess have been instrumental in maintaining the remarkable run throughout the season.
The Charity Shield triumph adds to JDT's growing list of accolades this season as they pursue further silverware. The team's pursuit of excellence continues as they prepare for upcoming league and cup fixtures in the coming weeks.