Malaysia national football team

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Malaysia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Harimau Malaya, The Tigers
Association Football Association
of Malaysia
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Head coach Flag of Malaysia B. Sathianathan
Most caps R Arumugam (196)
Top scorer Mokhtar Dahari (125)
Home stadium National Stadium, Bukit Jalil
FIFA code MAS
FIFA ranking 169
Highest FIFA ranking 75 (August 1993)
Lowest FIFA ranking 170 (April 2008)
Elo ranking 165
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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First kit
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Second kit
First international
Flag of South Korea Korea Republic 3 - 2 Malaya Flag of Federation of Malaya
(Singapore; April 13, 1953)
Biggest win
Flag of Federation of Malaya Malaya 15 - 1 Philippines Flag of the Philippines
(Jakarta, Indonesia; August 27, 1962)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Japan Japan 13 - 0 Malaysia Flag of Malaysia
(Tokyo, Japan; September 27, 1997)
AFC Asian Cup
Appearances 3 (First in 1976)
Best result Round 1, 1976, 1980 and 2007

The Malaysia national football team is the national team of Malaysia and is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia. It has never qualified for the World Cup finals, although the team did qualify to play in the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. However, Malaysia did not take part after heeding a United States-led boycott of the Games due to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

Malaysia's first Olympic appearance was in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. Although beaten by hosts West Germany 0-3 and Morocco 0-6, Malaysia did beat the USA 3-0. The best years of Malaysian football were from the early 1970s to the early 1980s, during which time Malaysia and South Korea were the two main rivals in East Asia.

The Malaysian national team are nicknamed the Tigers, as the tiger is a national symbol of Malaysia. Their main regional rivalries are against Singapore (which are nicknamed the lions) and Indonesia.


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[edit] History

[edit] The Allan Harris era

In December 2000, Allan Harris was the second big name to be brought in to coach the Malaysian national side after Frenchman Claude LeRoy. Harris came with strong credentials, having assisted Terry Venables at FC Barcelona.

Midway through his tenure with the national side, he was told to take over the National Under-23 team and as a result, youth development became his responsibility.

When he guided Malaysia to the bronze medal in the regional SEA Games competition, he was derided by sections of the local press for having low expectations. Despite doing a good job with the minimal resources at hand, Harris was constantly under pressure to produce results. His contract was not renewed when it ended in 2004.

[edit] The Bertalan Bicskei managership

In the second half of 2004, FAM selected Bertalan Bicskei, former Hungarian goalkeeper and national coach, to succeed Allan Harris.

Coaches such as Bobby Houghton and Dragoslav Stepanovic had been serious contenders for the position of Malaysian head coach before the FAM finally settled on Bicskei.

Bicskei led the national side to third place at the regional Tiger Cup competition, but was demoted to youth development duties by FAM for his actions during a friendly against Singapore in Penang on June 8 2005. Bicskei, disgusted by the standard of officiating, threw a bottle onto the pitch before confronting a Singapore player. In September, 2005 the contract was terminated after mutual agreement. The reason was that Bicskei tried to assure international friendlies for the national team, but the Football Association of Malaysian had different views.[1]

New Zealand (in White) and Malaysia (in Yellow) line-up before a friendly match held at Queen Elizabeth II Park, in Christchurch, on February 19, 2006.
New Zealand (in White) and Malaysia (in Yellow) line-up before a friendly match held at Queen Elizabeth II Park, in Christchurch, on February 19, 2006.
New Zealand attacking the Malaysian goal in Christchurch. New Zealand won the match 1-0.
New Zealand attacking the Malaysian goal in Christchurch. New Zealand won the match 1-0.

[edit] Recent history

Despite the efforts of the FAM in organizing high profile matches for the national side such as the ones against Manchester United and Brazil, interest for the national side has generally been low.

The Malaysian national side reached the semi-final stage of the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, losing to Singapore national football team on penalties after playing out a 2-2 draw over two legs.

[edit] Asian Cup 2007

Malaysia participated in the 2007 AFC Asian Cup as co-hosts along with Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia. They were placed together in Group C with China, Uzbekistan and Iran. They lost all three matches, including losing 1-5 to China and 0-5 to Uzbekistan. With an aggregate score of 12-1, Malaysia became the only team that finished the tournament without any points.

This resulted in a nationwide furore, which led to the resignations of head coach Norizan Bakar and FAM officials Tengku Abdullah and Khairy Jamaluddin. B. Sathianathan was selected to replace Bakar after winning the Merdeka Cup tournament with the Malaysian Under-23 side.

[edit] 2010 World Cup

Malaysia were assigned to Pot B of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) and were drawn against Bahrain. They exited the competition at the first hurdle after being defeated 4-1 on aggregate.

[edit] Competition history

[edit] World Cup record

[edit] Asian Cup record

[edit] Tiger Cup/AFF Football Championship record

  • 1998 - Group stage
  • 2000 - Third place
  • 2002 - Fourth place
  • 2004 - Third place

[edit] Results and Upcoming fixtures

Date Tournament Location Home Team Score Away Team Scorers
9 December 2007
Football at the 2007 South East Asian Games
Flag of Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima Flag of Malaysia Malaysia
1:1
Flag of Singapore Singapore
Amirulhadi Zainal 71'
07 June 2008
Friendly
Flag of Indonesia Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Senayan, Jakarta Flag of Indonesia Indonesia
1:1
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia
Muhammad Shukor Adan 32'
20 July 2008}
Friendly
Flag of India Hyderabad Flag of India India Flag of Malaysia Malaysia
29 July 2008}
Friendly
Flag of Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Flag of England Chelsea F.C.

[edit] Malaysia squad

Head coach: Flag of Malaysia B. Sathianathan

Jersey No. Name DOB Club Caps (goals)
Goalkeepers
1 Syed Adney Syed Hussein 29 November 1986 Flag of Malaysia UPB-MyTeam FC
12 Mohd Nasril Nourdin 17 April 1986 Flag of Malaysia Perak FA
Mohd Helmi Eliza Elias January 20, 1983 Flag of Malaysia Kedah FA
Defenders
3 Mohd Sabree Abu May 9, 1987 Flag of Malaysia Kedah FA
V.Thirumurugan January 9, 1983 Flag of Malaysia Kedah FA
5 Norhafiz Zamani Misbah July 15, 1981 Flag of Malaysia Pahang FA
6 Sumardi Hajalan January 12, 1985 Flag of Malaysia Johor FC
4 Mohd Aidil Zafuan Abdul Radzak August 3, 1987 Flag of Malaysia Negeri Sembilan FA
15 Mohd Daudsu Jamaluddin March 18, 1985 Flag of Malaysia Johor FC
16 Mohamad Syamsol Sabtu August 30, 1985 Flag of Malaysia Negeri Sembilan FA
Midfielders
2 Azi Shahril Azmi September 20, 1985 Flag of Malaysia Perlis FA
9 Norshahrul Idlan Talaha June 08, 1986 Flag of Malaysia UPB-MyTeam FC
11 Mohd Amirul Hadi Zainal May 27, 1986 Flag of Malaysia Selangor FA
7 Mohd Khyril Muhymeen Zambri May 9, 1987 Flag of Malaysia Kedah FA
17 K. Nanthakumar October 13, 1977 Flag of Malaysia Perak FA
Mohd Safiq Rahim July 5, 1987 Flag of Malaysia Selangor FA
Muhammad Shukor Adan September 24, 1979 Flag of Malaysia Selangor FA
Eddy Helmi Abdul Manan December 8, 1979 Flag of Malaysia Johor FC
Zairo Anuar Zailani June 18, 1982 Flag of Malaysia Terengganu FA
19 Mohd Badrol Bakhtiar February 1, 1988 Flag of Malaysia Kedah FA
Strikers
14 Akmal Rizal Ahmad Rakhli December 12, 1981 Flag of Malaysia Selangor FA
8 Mohd Zaquan Adha Abdul Radzak August 3, 1987 Flag of Malaysia Negeri Sembilan FA
10 Saramsak Kram November 10, 1985 Flag of Malaysia Kedah FA
13 Indra Putra Mahayuddin September 2, 1981 Flag of Malaysia Pahang FA
18 Mohd Safee Mohd Sali January 29, 1984 Flag of Malaysia Selangor FA

[edit] Recent callups (Malaysia National Team Trainee Squad)

The following players have also been called up to the Malaysia squad within the last twelve months:

Jersey No. Name DOB Club Caps (goals)
Goalkeepers
Mohd Farizal Marlias June 29, 1986 Flag of Malaysia Shahzan Muda FC
Mohd Farizal Harun February 2, 1986 Flag of Malaysia Negeri Sembilan FA
Defenders
Mohd Razman Roslan August 14, 1984 Flag of Malaysia Selangor FA
P. Gunalan September 11, 1981 Flag of Malaysia Selangor FA
Mohd Nasriq Baharom February 8, 1987 Flag of Malaysia Selangor FA
Mohd Asraruddin Putra Omar March 26, 1988 Flag of Malaysia Selangor FA
Chan Wing Hoong April 29, 1977 Flag of Malaysia Perak FA
S. Subramaniam August 31, 1985 Flag of Malaysia Perak FA
Mohd Shahril Faizal Ahmad Sharifuddin November 24, 1980 Flag of Malaysia Pahang FA
Chun Keng Hong October 25, 1985 Flag of Malaysia Penang FA
Midfielders
Tengku Hasbullah Raja Hassan March 31, 1983 Flag of Malaysia Pahang FA
S. Ravendran Flag of Malaysia Pahang FA
Azammuddin Mohd Akil April 16, 1985 Flag of Malaysia UPB-MyTeam FC
Mohd Bunyamin Umar January 07, 1988 Flag of Malaysia UPB-MyTeam FC
S. Kunalan September 15, 1986 Flag of Malaysia Negeri Sembilan FA
Shahurain Abu Samah December 23, 1986 Flag of Malaysia Negeri Sembilan FA
Strikers
Muhamad Zamri Chin May 22, 1985 Flag of Malaysia UPB-MyTeam FC

[edit] Previous squads

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Former Coaches

Period Coach
Flag of Malaysia Chow Kwai Lam
Flag of West Germany Dettmar Cramer
Flag of West Germany Karl-Heinz Weigang
1986-1987 Flag of Slovakia Jozef Venglos
1988-1990 Flag of England Trevor Hartley
1992-1995 Flag of France Claude LeRoy
1996-1997 Flag of Malaysia Wan Jamak Wan Hassan
1998-2000 Flag of Malaysia Abdul Rahman Ibrahim
2000-2004 Flag of England Allan Harris
2004-2005 Flag of Hungary Bertalan Bicskei
2005-2007 Flag of Malaysia Norizan Bakar
2007-present Flag of Malaysia B. Sathianathan

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