Malaysia men's national field hockey team

Malaysia
Nickname Malaysian Hockey Tigers
Association Malaysian Hockey Confederation
(Konfederasi Hoki Malaysia)
Confederation ASHF (Asia)
Coach Tai Beng Hai
Manager George Koshy
Captain Azlan Misron
FIH ranking 13
First kit
Second kit

The Malaysia national field hockey team is Malaysia's representative in field hockey tournaments around the world. In the usual course of things, the team is made up of the best field hockey players in Malaysia. As of 10 December 2012, the team is ranked 13th in the world, and 4th in Asia, by the International Hockey Federation.[1] The governing body for the sports is the Malaysian Hockey Confederation.

Malaysia vs. India at the 2010 Commonwealth Games on Delhi.

Competition history

A red box around the year indicates tournaments played within Malaysia

Hockey World Cup

World Cup
Year Round
Spain 1971 Did not qualify
Netherlands 1973 Eleventh place
Malaysia 1975 Fourth place
Argentina 1978 Tenth place
India 1982 Tenth place
England 1986 Did not qualify
Pakistan 1990 Did not qualify
Australia 1994 Did not qualify
Netherlands 1998 Eleventh place
Malaysia 2002 Eighth place
Germany 2006 Did not qualify
India 2010 Did not qualify
Netherlands 2014 Twelfth place
India 2018 TBD

Summer Olympics

Summer Olympics
Year Round
Australia 1956 Ninth place
Italy 1960 Did not qualify
Japan 1964 Ninth place
Mexico 1968 Fifteenth place
Germany 1972 Eighth place
Canada 1976 Ninth place
Russia 1980 Did not participate
United States 1984 Eleventh place
South Korea 1988 Did not qualify
Spain 1992 Ninth place
United States 1996 Eleventh place
Australia 2000 Eleventh place
Greece 2004 Did not qualify
People's Republic of China 2008 Did not qualify
England 2012 Did not qualify
Brazil 2016 Did not qualify

World League

FIH Hockey World League
Year Round
India 2012–13 11th place
India 2014–15 12th place

Champions Trophy

Champions Trophy
Year Round
Malaysia 1993 Sixth place
Malaysia 2007 Eighth place

Champions Challenge

Champions Challenge
Year Round
Malaysia 2001 Fourth place
South Africa 2003 Sixth place
South Africa 2011 Fifth place
Argentina 2012 Fourth place
Malaysia 2014 Third place

Champions Challenge II

Champions Challenge II
Year Round
Ireland 2009 Fourth place

Commonwealth Games

Commonwealth Games
Year Round
Malaysia 1998 2nd, silver medalist(s)
Australia 2006 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
India 2010 Eighth place
Scotland 2014 Seventh place

Asian Games

Asian Games
Year Round
Japan 1958 Fourth place
Indonesia 1962 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
Thailand 1966 Fourth place
Thailand 1970 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
Iran 1974 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
Thailand 1978 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
India 1982 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
South Korea 1986 Fourth place
1990 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
Japan 1994 Fifth place
Thailand 1998 Fifth place
South Korea 2002 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
Qatar 2006 Sixth place
China 2010 2nd, silver medalist(s)
South Korea 2014 Fourth place

Hockey Asia Cup

Asia Cup
Year Round
Pakistan 1982 Fourth place
Bangladesh 1985 Fifth place
India 1989 Sixth place
Japan 1993 Fourth place
Malaysia 1999 Fourth place
Malaysia 2003 Fifth place
India 2007 Third place
Malaysia 2009 Fourth place
Malaysia 2013 Fourth place

Asian Champions Trophy

Asian Champions Trophy record
Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
China 2011Third place3/663121512
Qatar 2012Third place3/664112011
Japan 2013Third place3/663031712
TotalBest results: Third PlaceAppearances: 3/31811265236

Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
Year Round
Malaysia 1983 Fourth place
Malaysia 1985 2nd, silver medalist(s)
Malaysia 1987 Fourth place
Malaysia 1994 Fourth place
Malaysia 1999 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
Malaysia 2000 Fourth place
Malaysia 2007 2nd, silver medalist(s)
Malaysia 2010 Fourth place
Malaysia 2013 2nd, silver medalist(s)
Malaysia 2014 2nd, silver medalist(s)
Malaysia 2015 Sixth place

Hockey Asean Cup

Asean Cup
Year Round
Thailand 2009 1st, gold medalist(s)
Myanmar 2011 1st, gold medalist(s)

Southeast Asian Games

SEA Games
Year Round
Malaysia 1971 1st, gold medalist(s)
Singapore 1973 2nd, silver medalist(s)
Thailand 1975 1st, gold medalist(s)
Malaysia 1977 1st, gold medalist(s)
Indonesia 1979 1st, gold medalist(s)
Philippines 1981 Hockey not featured
Singapore 1983 1st, gold medalist(s)
Thailand 1985 Hockey not featured
Indonesia 1987 1st, gold medalist(s)
Malaysia 1989 1st, gold medalist(s)
Philippines 1991 Hockey not featured
Singapore 1993 1st, gold medalist(s)
Thailand 1995 1st, gold medalist(s)
Indonesia 1997 1st, gold medalist(s)
Brunei 1999 1st, gold medalist(s)
Malaysia 2001 1st, gold medalist(s)
Vietnam 2003 Hockey not featured
Philippines 2005 Hockey not featured
Thailand 2007 1st, gold medalist(s)
Laos 2009 Hockey not featured
Indonesia 2011 Hockey not featured
Myanmar 2013 1st, gold medalist(s)
Singapore 2015 1st, gold medalist(s)

Junior team

Junior World Cup
Year Host city Position
1979 France Versailles, France 4th
1982 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 4th
1985 Canada Vancouver, Canada 4th
1989 Malaysia Ipoh, Malaysia 12th
1993 Spain Terrassa, Spain 6th
1997 England Milton Keynes, England DNQ
2001 Australia Hobart, Australia 12th
2005 Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands 10th
2009 Malaysia Johor Bahru, Malaysia & Singapore Singapore 12th
2013 India New Delhi, India 4th
2016 IndiaLucknow India Qualified

Fixture and results

  Win   Draw   Lose

Senior Team

Players

Current squad

Roster for the 2015 Men's World Hockey League. Head coach: Tai beng Hai

No. Player Pos. Age
1 Roslan Jamaluddin GK 35
6 Marhan Jalil MF 24
7 Fitri Saari MF 21
9 Haziq Shamsul FW 21
10 Faizal Saari FW 23
11 Shahrun Nabil MF 28
12 Sukri Mutalib DF 28
13 Firhan Ashaari FW 21
14 Azlan Misron (c) DF 31
No. Player Pos. Age
15 Nabil Fiqri MF 27
16 Kumar Subramaniam GK 34
17 Razie Rahim DF 26
18 Faiz Helmi MF 22
23 Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin FW 28
26 Shahril Saabah FW 20
28 Meor Azuan MF 21
30 Izad Jamaluddin DF 20
31 Baljit Singh FW 30

Past squads

Records

Most Caps
# Player Caps Career
1Kuhan Shanmuganathan330[4]1994–2007
2Chua Boon Huat337[5]1998–2013
3Azlan Misron3502002–
4Nor Saiful Zaini329[6]1985–2001
5Mirnawan Nawawi327[7]1989–2002

Notable former players

  • Chairil Anwar
  • Chua Boon Huat
  • Gary Vernon Fidelis
  • Harnahal Singh
  • Zam Ariffin Ali Piah
  • Ismail Bakri 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
  • R. Yogeswaran
  • Rodhanizam Mat Radzi
  • Sarjit Singh
  • Stephen van Huizen
  • Tai Beng Hai
  • Wallace Tan
  • Mazran Ramli
  • Soon Mustafa Karim
  • Kevinder Singh
  • Harvinder Singh
  • GSK

Coaches

Period Coach
1955 India Gian Singh[decimal 1]
1956 Malaya Ted Higgins[decimal 2]
1958 & 1960 Pakistan M Anwar Beg Moghal[decimal 3]
1961 Malaya Chua Eng Cheng
1961 Pakistan M Anwar Beg Moghal[decimal 3]
1962 Pakistan Nabi Ahmed Kalat
1963 Malaysia Chua Eng Cheng[decimal 4]
1964 India Randhir Singh Gentle[decimal 5]
1964 India Kishan Lal
1966, 1967–68 India Venky Naidu[decimal 6]
1969 Malaysia M. Shanmughanathan
1970 Malaysia Datuk Ho Koh Chye
1971 Malaysia Datuk R. Yogeswaran
1971 Malaysia Michael Arulraj
1972 Malaysia Ismail Bakri
1973 Malaysia Datuk Ho Koh Chye
1973 Malaysia Michael Arulraj
1974 Malaysia Datuk Ho Koh Chye
1974 Malaysia Mohamed Sidek Othman
1975 Malaysia Datuk Ho Koh Chye
1976 Malaysia Mohamed Sidek Othman
1977 Malaysia Datuk R. Yogeswaran

Period Coach
1978 Malaysia Datuk Ho Koh Chye
1979 Malaysia Randhir Singh
1980–1981 Malaysia C. Thavanayagam
1981–1982 Malaysia Datuk R. Yogeswaran
1982–1986 Malaysia C. Paramalingam
1987–1988 Malaysia Datuk Sri Shanmuganathan
1988–1989 Malaysia Datuk R. Yogeswaran
1990–1993 Australia Terry Walsh
1994 & 1995 Malaysia Stephen van Huizen[decimal 7]
1994–1998 Germany Volker Knapp
1998–1999 Germany Paul Lissek
1999–2000 Malaysia Stephen van Huizen
2000–2004 Germany Paul Lissek
2004–2006 Malaysia Wallace Tan
2006–2008 Malaysia Sarjit Singh
2009–2010 Malaysia Tai Beng Hai
2010–2011 Malaysia Stephen van Huizen
2011–2012 Malaysia Tai Beng Hai
2012–2014 South Africa Paul Revington
2014–2015 Malaysia Muhammad Dhaarma Raj Abdullah
2015–2015 Malaysia Tai Beng Hai
2015 Malaysia Stephen Van Huizan

  1. First foreign coach.
  2. First Malayan coach for 1956 Olympic Games but did not go to Melbourne.
  3. 1 2 Served as tactical coach for 1958 Asian Games, test match against Korea in 1960 and home international against Singapore in 1961.
  4. First Malaysian coach.
  5. Coach the Malaysian team for three-month only.
  6. Coach the Malaysian team for 1966 Asian Games, return in December 1967 for 1968 Olympics.
  7. Handled the national team for a month in 1994, in charge for 1995 Southeast Asian Games.

See also

References

  1. "FIH Men's World Rankings – 10 December 2012" (PDF). International Hockey Federation. 10 December 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  2. 2013 World League Semifinals roster – FIH.
  3. 22nd Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Players Name List – Malaysian Hockey Confederation.
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