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- Competition history Summer Olympics World Cup World League Champions Trophy Champions Challenge Champions Challenge II Commonwealth Games Asian Games Hockey Asia Cup Asian Champions Trophy Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Hockey Asean Cup Southeast Asian Games Summer Youth Olympics Junior team
- Players Current squad Records Notable former players Coaches
- See also
- References
- External links
{{EngvarB|date=June 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2014}}{{Infobox national field hockey team | name = Malaysia | image = Malaysian Hockey Confederation.svg | size = | nickname = Malaysian Hockey Tigers (Speddy Tigers) | association = Malaysian Hockey Confederation (Konfederasi Hoki Malaysia) | confederation = AHF (Asia) | coach = Roelant Oltmans | assistant = Amin Rahim | manager = Stephen van Huizen | captain = Sukri Mutalib | most caps = {{nowrap|Kuhan Shanmuganathan (342)}} | top scorer = | rank = {{FIH World Rankings|MAS}} | max rank = 10 | max date = 2003 | min rank = 15 | min date = 2008–2010 | pattern_la3 = _blackborder | pattern_b3 = | pattern_ra3 = _blackborder | pattern_sh3 = _black_thinstripe_color | pattern_so3 = _color_3_stripes_black | leftarm3 = FF8C00 | body3 = FF8C00 | rightarm3 = FF8C00 | shorts3 = FF8C00 | socks3 = FF8C00 | pattern_la4 = | pattern_b4 = | pattern_ra4 = | pattern_sh4 = _adidasblack | pattern_so4 = _color_3_stripes_black | leftarm4 = ffffff | body4 = ffffff | rightarm4 = ffffff | shorts4 = ffffff | socks4 = ffffff | World cup apps = 8 | World cup first = 1973 | World cup best = 4th (1975) | Olympic apps = 9 | Olympic first = 1956 | Olympic best = 8th (1972) | Regional name = Asian Games | Regional cup apps = 16 | Regional cup first = 1958 | Regional cup best = 2nd (2010, 2018) | 2ndRegional name = Asia Cup | 2ndRegional cup apps = 10 | 2ndRegional cup first = 1982 | 2ndRegional cup best = 2nd (2017) }}The Malaysia national field hockey team (nicknamed Speedy Tigers) is made up of the best field hockey players in Malaysia. As of 10 December 2017, the team is ranked 12th in the world, and 2nd in Asia, by the International Hockey Federation.[1] The governing body for the sports is the Malaysian Hockey Confederation. Competition historyA red box around the year indicates tournaments played within Malaysia and best results"{{col-start}}{{col-2}}Summer OlympicsSummer Olympics |
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Year | Round |
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AUS}} 1956 | Ninth place | ITA}} 1960 | Did not qualify | JPN}} 1964 | Ninth place | MEX}} 1968 | Fifteenth place | GER}} 1972 | Eighth place | CAN}} 1976 | Ninth place | RUS}} 1980 | Did not participate | USA}} 1984 | Eleventh place | KOR}} 1988 | Did not qualify | ESP}} 1992 | Ninth place | USA}} 1996 | Eleventh place | AUS}} 2000 | Eleventh place | GRE}} 2004 | Did not qualify | CHN}} 2008 | Did not qualify | GBR}} 2012 | Did not qualify | BRA}} 2016 | Did not qualify | JPN}} 2020 | TBD |
World CupWorld Cup |
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Year | Round |
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ESP}} 1971 | Did not qualify | NED}} 1973 | Eleventh place | {{flagicon|MAS}} 1975 | Fourth place | ARG}} 1978 | Tenth place | IND}} 1982 | Tenth place | ENG}} 1986 | Did not qualify | PAK}} 1990 | Did not qualify | AUS}} 1994 | Did not qualify | NED}} 1998 | Eleventh place | MAS}} 2002 | Eighth place | GER}} 2006 | Did not qualify | IND}} 2010 | Did not qualify | NED}} 2014 | Twelfth place | IND}} 2018 | 15th place |
World LeagueFIH Hockey World League |
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Year | Round |
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IND}} 2012–13 | 11th place | IND}} 2014–15 | 12th place | IND}} 2016–17 | 9th place |
Champions TrophyChampions Trophy |
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Year | Round |
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{{flagicon|MAS}} 1993 | Sixth place | MAS}} 2007 | Eighth place |
Champions ChallengeChampions Challenge |
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Year | Round |
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MAS}} 2001 | Fourth place | RSA}} 2003 | Sixth place | RSA}} 2011 | Fifth place | ARG}} 2012 | Fourth place | {{flagicon|MAS}} 2014 | Third place |
Champions Challenge IIChampions Challenge II |
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Year | Round |
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IRL}} 2009 | Fourth place |
Commonwealth GamesCommonwealth Games |
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Year | Round |
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{{flagicon|MAS}} 1998 | {{sica}} | AUS}} 2006 | {{brca}} | IND}} 2010 | Eighth place | SCO}} 2014 | Seventh place | AUS}} 2018 | Fifth place |
Asian GamesAsian Games |
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Year | Round |
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JPN}} 1958 | Fourth place | INA}} 1962 | {{brca}} | THA}} 1966 | Fourth place | THA}} 1970 | {{brca}} | IRI}} 1974 | {{brca}} | THA}} 1978 | {{brca}} | IND}} 1982 | {{brca}} | KOR}} 1986 | Fourth place | CHN}} 1990 | {{brca}} | JPN}} 1994 | Fifth place | THA}} 1998 | Fifth place | KOR}} 2002 | {{brca}} | QAT}} 2006 | Sixth place | CHN}} 2010 | {{sica}} | KOR}} 2014 | Fourth place | INA}} 2018 | {{sica}} | {{col-2}}Hockey Asia CupAsia Cup |
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Year | Round |
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PAK}} 1982 | Fourth place | BAN}} 1985 | Fifth place | IND}} 1989 | Sixth place | JPN}} 1993 | Fourth place | {{flagicon|MAS}} 1999 | Fourth place | {{flagicon|MAS}} 2003 | Fifth place | IND}} 2007 | Third place | {{flagicon|MAS}} 2009 | Fourth place | {{flagicon|MAS}} 2013 | Fourth place | |
BAN}} 2017 | Runner-up |
Asian Champions TrophyAsian Champions Trophy record |
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Year | Round | Position | GP | W | D | L | GS | GA |
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CHN}} 2011 | Third place | 3/6 | 6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 15 | 12 | QAT}} 2012 | Third place | 3/6 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 20 | 11 | JPN}} 2013 | Third place | 3/6 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 17 | 12 | {{flagicon|MAS}} 2016 | Third place | 3/6 | 6 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 18 | 8 | |
OMA}} 2018 | Third place | 3/6 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 20 | 10 | Total | Best results: Third Place | Appearances: 5/5 | 31 | 16 | 6 | 8 | 90 | 54 |
Sultan Azlan Shah CupSultan Azlan Shah Cup |
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Year | Round |
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1983 | Fourth place | 1985 | {{sica}} | 1987 | Fourth place | 1994 | Fourth place | 1999 | {{brca}} | 2000 | Fourth place | 2007 | {{sica}} | 2008 | Seventh place | 2009 | {{sica}} | 2010 | Fourth place | 2011 | Seventh place | 2012 | Sixth place | 2013 | {{sica}} | 2014 | {{sica}} | 2015 | Sixth place | 2016 | Fourth place | 2017 | Fifth place | 2018 | Fourth place |
Hockey Asean CupAsean Cup |
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Year | Round |
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THA}} 2009 | {{goca}} | MYA}} 2011 | {{goca}} |
Southeast Asian GamesSEA Games |
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Year | Round |
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{{flagicon|MAS}} 1971 | {{goca}} | SIN}} 1973 | {{sica}} | THA}} 1975 | {{goca}} | {{flagicon|MAS}} 1977 | {{goca}} | INA}} 1979 | {{goca}} | PHI}} 1981 | Hockey not featured | SIN}} 1983 | {{goca}} | THA}} 1985 | Hockey not featured | INA}} 1987 | {{goca}} | {{flagicon|MAS}} 1989 | {{goca}} | PHI}} 1991 | Hockey not featured | SIN}} 1993 | {{goca}} | THA}} 1995 | {{goca}} | INA}} 1997 | {{goca}} | BRU}} 1999 | {{goca}} | {{flagicon|MAS}} 2001 | {{goca}} | VIE}} 2003 | Hockey not featured | PHI}} 2005 | Hockey not featured | THA}} 2007 | {{goca}} | LAO}} 2009 | Hockey not featured | INA}} 2011 | Hockey not featured | MYA}} 2013 | {{goca}} | SIN}} 2015 | {{goca}} | |
{{flagicon|MAS}} 2017 | {{goca}} | PHI}} 2019 | Hockey not featured | {{col-2}}{{col-end}}Summer Youth OlympicsSummer Youth Olympics |
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Year | Round |
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ARG}} 2018 | {{goca}} |
Junior teamJunior World Cup | Year | Host city | Position |
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1979 | {{flagicon|France}} Versailles, France | 4th | 1982 | {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 4th | 1985 | {{flagicon|Canada}} Vancouver, Canada | 10th | 1989 | {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Ipoh, Malaysia | 12th | 1993 | {{flagicon|Spain}} Terrassa, Spain | 6th | 1997 | {{flagicon|England}} Milton Keynes, England | DNQ | 2001 | {{flagicon|Australia}} Hobart, Australia | 12th | 2005 | {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Rotterdam, Netherlands | 10th | 2009 | {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Johor Bahru, Malaysia & {{flagicon|Singapore}} Singapore | 12th | 2013 | {{flagicon|India}} New Delhi, India | 4th | 2016 | {{flagicon|India}} Lucknow, India | 11th |
PlayersCurrent squadThe following 18 players were named on 18 March 2019 for 2019 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Ipoh, Malaysia.[2] Head coach: {{flagicon|NED}} Roelant Oltmans Caps updated as of 24 March 2019, after the match against Poland.{{Nat fhs start}}{{Nat fhs player|no=22|pos=GK|name=Mat Deris Zaimi|age={{Birth date and age|1997|9|18|df=y}}|caps=1|club=Maybank|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=29|pos=GK|name=Hairi Rahman|age={{Birth date and age|1990|1|19|df=yes}}|caps=37|club=TNB Thunderbolts|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs break}}{{Nat fhs player|no=5|pos=DF|name=Luqman Ahmad Shukran|age={{Birth date and age|1997|4|23|df=y}}|caps=2|club=Terengganu|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=17|pos=DF|name=Razie Rahim|other=Captain|age={{Birth date and age|1987|8|25|df=y}}|caps=259|club=UniKL|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=18|pos=DF|name=Faiz Jali|age={{Birth date and age|1992|2|18|df=y}}|caps=140|club=Tenaga Nasional Berhad|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=25|pos=DF|name=Jazlan Najmi|age={{Birth date and age|1995|4|4|df=y}}|caps=62|club=UniKL|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=28|pos=DF|name=Arif Ishak|age={{Birth date and age|2000|1|22|df=y}}|caps=1|club=Tenaga Nasional Berhad|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs break}}{{Nat fhs player|no=4|pos=MF|name=Abu Kamal Azrai|age={{Birth date and age|1999|10|3|df=y}}|caps=1|club=Tenaga Nasional Berhad|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=6|pos=MF|name=Marhan Jalil|age={{Birth date and age|1990|3|5|df=y}}|caps=237|club=UniKL|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=7|pos=MF|name=Fitri Saari|age={{Birth date and age|1993|3|4|df=y}}|caps=138|club=Terengganu|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=8|pos=MF|name=Ashran Hamsani|age={{Birth date and age|1995|4|20|df=y}}|caps=10|club=UniKL|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=14|pos=MF|name=Amirol Arshad|age={{Birth date and age|1995|4|12|df=y}}|caps=46|club=Tenaga Nasional Berhad|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=20|pos=MF|name=Azuan Hasan|age={{Birth date and age|1994|2|16|df=y}}|caps=123|club=Maybank|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=24|pos=MF|name=Aiman Rozemi|age={{Birth date and age|1996|7|19|df=y}}|caps=80|club=Tenaga Nasional Berhad|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs break}}{{Nat fhs player|no=3|pos=FW|name=Norsyafiq Sumantri|age={{Birth date and age|1996|6|17|df=y}}|caps=39|club=Tenaga Nasional Berhad|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=10|pos=FW|name=Faizal Saari|age={{Birth date and age|1991|1|13|df=y}}|caps=227|club=Terengganu|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=13|pos=FW|name=Firhan Ashaari|age={{Birth date and age|1993|3|9|df=y}}|caps=149|club=Tenaga Nasional Berhad|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fhs player|no=23|pos=FW|name=Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin|age={{Birth date and age|1986|1|5|df=y}}|caps=275|club=Tenaga Nasional Berhad|clubnat=MAS}}{{Nat fs end}}RecordsMost Caps # | Player | Caps | Career |
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1 | Kuhan Shanmuganathan | 330[3] | 1994–2007 | 2 | Chua Boon Huat | 337[4] | 1998–2013 | 3 | Azlan Misron | 350 | 2002– | 4 | Nor Saiful Zaini | 329[5] | 1985–2001 | 5 | Mirnawan Nawawi | 327[6] | 1989–2002 |
Notable former players- Azlan Misron
- Baljit Singh Charun
- Chairil Anwar
- Chua Boon Huat
- Gary Vernon Fidelis
- Harnahal Singh
- Zam Ariffin Ali Piah
- Ismail Bakri Mohd Noor
- Abdul Ranni Mohd Noor
- Jiwa Mohan
- Keevan Raj
- Kevin Nunis
- Kuhan Shanmuganathan
- Logan Raj
- Maninderjit Singh
- Nizam Nordin
- Mirnawan Nawawi
- Mohamad Bin Abdul Hadi
- Mohammad Zainal Bin Hussin
- Nor Azlan Bakar
- Nor Saiful Zaini
- Peter van Huizen
- Poon Fook Loke
- Khairuddin Zainal
- R. Yogeswaran
- Rodhanizam Mat Radzi
- Roslan Jamaluddin
- Sarjit Singh
- Shahrun Nabil
- Stephen van Huizen
- Tai Beng Hai
- Wallace Tan
- Mazran Ramli
- Soon Mustafa Karim
- Kevinder Singh
- Harvinder Singh
Coaches{{col-start}}{{col-2}}Period | Coach |
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1955 | Gian Singh | 1956 | Ted Higgins | 1958 & 1960 | M Anwar Beg Moghal | 1961 | Chua Eng Cheng | 1961 | M Anwar Beg Moghal | 1962 | Nabi Ahmed Kalat | 1963 | Chua Eng Cheng | 1964 | Randhir Singh Gentle | 1964 | Kishan Lal | 1966, 1967–68 | Venky Naidu | 1969 | M. Shanmughanathan | 1970 | Datuk Ho Koh Chye | 1971 | Datuk R. Yogeswaran | 1971 | Michael Arulraj | 1972 | Ismail Bakri | 1973 | Datuk Ho Koh Chye | 1973 | Michael Arulraj | 1974 | Datuk Ho Koh Chye | 1974 | Mohamed Sidek Othman | 1975 | Datuk Ho Koh Chye | 1976 | Mohamed Sidek Othman | 1977 | Datuk R. Yogeswaran | 1978 | Datuk Ho Koh Chye | 1979 | Randhir Singh | 1980–1981 | C. Thavanayagam | 1981–1982 | Datuk R. Yogeswaran | 1982–1986 | C. Paramalingam | 1987–1988 | Datuk Sri Shanmuganathan | 1988–1989 | Datuk R. Yogeswaran | 1990–1993 | Terry Walsh | 1994 & 1995 | Stephen van Huizen | 1994–1998 | Volker Knapp | 1998–1999 | Paul Lissek | Oct 1998– Mar 2001 | Stephen van Huizen | Mar 2001–2004 | Paul Lissek | 2004–2006 | Wallace Tan | 2006–2008 | Sarjit Singh | 2009–2010 | Tai Beng Hai | 2010–2011 | Stephen van Huizen | 2011–2012 | Tai Beng Hai | 2012–2014 | Paul Revington | 2014–2015 | Muhammad Dhaarma Raj Abdullah | 2015–2015 | Tai Beng Hai | 2015–2018 | Stephen Van Huizan | 2018– | Roelant Oltmans | {{col-end}}1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fih.ch/files/Sport/World%20Ranking/FIH%20Mens%20World%20Rankings%2010%20December%202012.pdf|title=FIH Men's World Rankings – 10 December 2012|publisher=International Hockey Federation|date=10 December 2012|accessdate=7 July 2013}} 2. ^{{cite web |last1=Ali |first1=Nurjannah |title=Dua Pemain Muda Buat Penampilan Di Piala Sultan Azlan Shah 2019 |url=http://mhc.org.my/?p=5243 |website=mhc.org.my |publisher=Malaysian Hockey Confederation |accessdate=24 March 2019 |language=Malay |date=18 March 2019}} 3. ^ 4. ^ 5. ^ 6. ^
See also- Malaysia women's national field hockey team
References{{reflist}}External links- Official website
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