Fans of Kelantan's soccer team shop for their team's Red Warriors T-shirts in Kuala Lumpur November 6, 2009. Authorities will post 1,400 police at Saturday's Malaysian Cup final between Kelantan and Negri Sembilan in a bid to prevent crowd violence that has marred the teams' previous fixtures, local media reported. North-eastern club Kelantan were banned from playing home matches at their Kota Baru stadium in April after repeat disturbances during Negri Sembilan games - at one of which the visitors were trapped in their dressing room for two hours as fans ran amok. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 27 months ago

Fans of Kelantan's soccer team shop for their team's Red Warriors T-shirts in Kuala Lumpur November 6, 2009. Authorities will post 1,400 police at Saturday's Malaysian Cup final between Kelantan and Negri Sembilan in a bid to prevent crowd violence that has marred the teams' previous fixtures, local media reported. North-eastern club Kelantan were banned from playing home matches at their Kota Baru stadium in April after repeat disturbances during Negri Sembilan games - at one of which the visitors were trapped in their dressing room for two hours as fans ran amok.