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Harimau Muda C
Harimau Muda C is the team name for the former Malaysia national under-19 club. Football Association of Malaysia managed the Malaysia U-19 team as a football club that took part in Malaysia FAM League from 2013 season. The C team is for under-19 players, while Harimau Muda B players are between 18 and 21 and Harimau Muda A players are between 20 and 22. The team is aimed at developing Malaysian youth players and will not recruit any foreign nationals in its squad. By entering Harimau Muda C in domestic competitions, FAM hopes to expose top Malaysia under-19 players to competitive matches, thus helping them prepare for international tournaments. As such, Harimau Muda C is one of a small number of football clubs in the world which places an age-restrictions on team members while playing in a national professional league. Harimau Muda C is currently playing in the Malaysia FAM League. The team is aimed at developing Malaysian youth players and does not recruit any foreign national ...
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Harimau Muda A
Harimau Muda A was the club name for the former Malaysia Under-22 National Football Team, representing Malaysia in international football (soccer), football competitions such as the AFC U-22 Asian Cup, Champions Youth Cup as well as other under-22 international football tournaments. It was managed by Football Association of Malaysia. The squad was the feeder team for Malaysia national under-23 football team, Malaysia U-23 and senior national football team. In 2015, Harimau Muda (football team), Harimau Muda once again became a single team composed of former Harimau Muda A & B players. On 25 November 2015, it was confirmed that the club was disbanded by Football Association of Malaysia, FAM which meant that all the players were returned to their own state sides. Harimau Muda A last competed in Australia's National Premier Leagues Queensland, having lastly participated in a domestic league competition is the S.League, 2012 S. League. The team was aimed at developing Malaysian yout ...
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Malaysia FAM Cup
The FAM Cup (Malay: Piala FAM) was a knock-out tournament for teams in both the Malaysia M3 League and the Malaysia M4 League in Malaysia. The tournament was a cup format, but from 2008 to 2018 was held as a third-tier league tournament and used the FAM League (Malay: Liga FAM) name. The competition was first held in September 1951. Up to 1973, the competition was open to state teams that also competed in the Malaysia Cup, before the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) opened up the competition to club sides from 1974 onwards. Format * 1951–1973: as a secondary knockout competition between state teams only after Piala Malaysia. * 1974–1989: as a secondary knockout competition between club teams only after Piala Malaysia. * 1990–2007: as a third-tier knockout competition. * 2008–2018 : as a third-tier league competition. History Piala FAM was established in August 1951 as a secondary knockout competition to the more prestigious Malaya Cup. The competition was h ...
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Malaysia Women's National Football Team
The Malaysia women's national football team represents Malaysia in international women's association football; it is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). Despite football being one of the nation's favorite sports, Malaysia is not among the strongest teams in the AFC, especially its women's side. Women's football in Malaysia is considerably underdeveloped, mostly due to the strict principles of Islam, the country's most dominant religion, in contrast with the men's side. History In 2005, the team was one of seven that included Brunei, Thailand, Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar and Singapore, that were expected to field a women's football team to compete at that year's SEA Games in the Philippines. New era Consequently, FAM has planned to set up the first women football league in Malaysia. It is planned to be named Women Division 1 and Women Super League. Team image Nicknames The Malaysia women's national football team has been known ...
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Malaysia National Football Team
The Malaysia national football team () represents Malaysia in international football and is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia. The national team is recognised by FIFA as the successor of the defunct Malaya national football team which was founded for the 1963 Merdeka Tournament one month before the institution of Malaysia. The team is officially nicknamed ''Harimau Malaya'' in reference to the Malayan Tiger. Consisting of the group of 4 teams (the other three being Singapore, Vietnam and Thailand) of Southeast Asia who have each won the ASEAN Football Championship at least once, having won it once, Malaysia has however failed to reach wins outside their region other than a bronze won at the Asian Games in 1974. Having participated in the Summer Olympics once and three AFC Asian Cups, the team has never progressed beyond the group stage. Malaysia's biggest opponents on the international stage are its geographical neighbours – Indonesia, Thailand, Viet ...
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Selangor
Selangor (; ), also known by its Arabic language, Arabic honorific Darul Ehsan, or "Abode of Sincerity", is one of the 13 Malaysian states. It is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is bordered by Perak to the north, Pahang to the east, Negeri Sembilan to the south, and the Strait of Malacca to the west. Selangor surrounds the Wilayah Persekutuan, federal territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, both of which were previously part of it. The state capital of Selangor is Shah Alam, and its royal capital is Klang (city), Klang, while Kajang is the largest city. Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya received city status in 2006 and 2019, respectively. Selangor is one of four Malaysian states that contain more than one city with official city status; the others are Sarawak, Johor, and Penang. The state of Selangor has the List of Malaysian states by GDP, largest economy in Malaysia in terms of gross domestic product (GDP), with Malaysian ringgit, RM 239.968 billion (roughly $55.5 ...
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Bangi, Malaysia
Bangi ( Jawi: باڠي; ), alternately Bangi Lama, is a small town situated south of Hulu Langat District, Selangor, Malaysia. Geography It is roughly situated between the towns of Kajang () and Nilai, Negeri Sembilan (). The town is surrounded by palm oil estates, most of which were converted to townships over the last 20 years. The town is surrounded by small Malay villages, within , namely, Kampung Bangi, Kampung Bahagia, Kampung Batu Lima, Kampung Rinching. Bangi is not to be confused with Bandar Baru Bangi, a larger township opened more recently. Bandar Baru Bangi is situated about 7 kilometers north of Bangi proper and is nearer to Kajang town. Features There is a main road with shops houses on both side of the road. Behind these shophouses, 30 acres of rubber estates were converted to residential housing, now known as Kampong Aman. A Malaysian Palm Oil Board research station belonging to UKM is also located near to the town. Within , there are Seri Putra Bangi, ...
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2013 AFF U-19 Youth Championship
The 2013 AFF U-19 Youth Championship was held from 9 September to 22 September 2013, hosted by Indonesia. 11 members of the ASEAN Football Federation were divided into two groups. Australia, originally drawn in Group A, withdrew on 8 September 2013, citing lack of preparations. Indonesia won the tournament after defeating unbeaten team, Vietnam, through a penalty shoot-out. This was also their first title since the tournament was held in 2002. Venues Standings and results ''All times are local ( UTC+07:00)'' Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Semi-finals Third place play-off Final Winner Goalscorers ;6 goals * Nguyễn Văn Toàn ;5 goals * Evan Dimas Darmono * Adelino Trindade ;4 goals * Ilham Udin Armaiyn ;3 goals * Nub Tola * Lembo Saysana * Muhammad Arif Mohamed Anwar * Muhammad Jafri * Nyein Chan Aung * Muhammad Hazim Faiz * Tanadol Jansawang * Frangcyatma Alves ;2 goals * Va Bottr ...
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2011 AFF U-19 Youth Championship
The 2011 AFF U-19 Youth Championship was held from 8 September to 20 September 2011, hosted by Myanmar. All games were initially set to be played at the Thuwunna Stadium but the Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Aung San Stadium was also added to the match schedule due to unfavorable weather conditions that were forecast to persist for the opening stages which would be detrimental to the Thuwunna Stadium pitch. Tournament *All times are Time in Burma, Myanmar Standard Time (MST) - UTC+6:30. Group stage Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Semi-finals ---- Third place play-off Final Winner Goalscorers ;8 goals * Nguyễn Xuân Nam ;4 goals * Rahmat Saputro * Zoel Fhadli * Yan Naing Htwe * Nguyễn Thanh Hiển ;3 goals * Phanny Rathas * Syahru Ramadhan * Lembo Saysana * Thiha Zaw * Fitch Arboleda * Muhammad Akmal Ishak * Muhammad Akram Mahinan * Athit Wisetsilp * Chalongchai Pothong ...
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2010 AFF U-19 Youth Championship
The 2010 AFF U-19 Youth Championship was held from 24 to 30 July 2010, hosted by Vietnam. Only four teams will be participating, two teams from member associations of the AFF along with associate member Australia, and an invitee team from the East Asian Football Federation (EAFF). Tournament All times are Indochina Time (ICT) - UTC+7 Group stage ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Third place play-off Final Winner Awards Goalscorers ;3 goals * Nguyễn Văn Thạnh ;2 goals * Eli Babalj ;1 goal * Mustafa Amini * Benjamin Halloran * Brendan Hamill * Mathew Leckie * Dimitri Petratos * Kim Ryun Do * Lee Ki-Je * Natthawut Khamrin * Pattana Sokjoho * Ngô Hoàng Thịnh External links AFF U-19 Championship 2010at AFF official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Aff U-19 Youth Championship 2010 3 2010 in Vietnamese football 2010 2010 File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in his ...
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2009 AFF U-19 Youth Championship
The 2009 AFF U19 Youth Championship or AFF U.19 Kova Paint Cup 2009 was the sixth edition of the tournament organized by the ASEAN Football Federation and was hosted by Vietnam for the second time. The matches were played in Ho Chi Minh City from the 4th to the 12th of August 2009. Vietnamese company Kova Paint have become the sponsors of the tournament. Teams , , and were scheduled to take part in the competition but withdrew a week before it started due to health concerns over the swine flu. also planned to withdraw but went ahead and took part in the competition. were also planning to join this edition of the tournament, but their plans never came to fruition. Tournament All times are Indochina Time (ICT) - UTC+7 Group stage Prior to withdrawals, the following was the original grouping of the teams. Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Bracket Semi-finals ---- Third place play-off ...
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2008 AFF U-19 Youth Championship
The 2008 AFF U-19 Youth Championship took place from 5 to 11 October 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. This is the first edition of tournament as an under-19 competition as it was previously for players under-20. Only four nations participated, two from the ASEAN region and two invitee teams. Teams * * * * Tournament ''All times are Thailand Standard Time (TST) - UTC+7'' Group stage ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Third place play-off Final Winner Award Goalscorers 3 goals: * Nirunrit Jaroensuk 2 goals: * Miloš Lujič * Mitch Nichols * Tan Yang 1 goal: * Nathan Elasi * Choi Jung-Han * An Jung-Hun * Piao Cheng * Yu Yang * Kroekrit Thaweekarn See also *AFC U-19 Championship External links "AFF U-19 Youth Championship 2008"ASEAN Football Federation. {{DEFAULTSORT:Aff U19 Youth Championship 2008 3 2008 in Thai football 2008 2008 File:2008 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Lehman Brothers went bankrupt following the Su ...
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AFF U19 Youth Championship
The AFF U-19 Youth Championship is an annual international football competition contested by the national teams of the members of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) and occasionally invited nations from the rest of Asia. The tournament was previously played at under-20 level (except in 2003 it was held a special under-18 competition), however the AFF followed the lead of the Asian Football Confederation after they renamed its U-20 competition to fall in line with FIFA's naming conventions and also to reflect the age of the players at the competition. Thailand were the champions in the first ever edition in 2002. Summary Performance by country Participating nations ;Legend * — Champions * — Runners-up * — Third place * — Fourth place * GS — Group stage * q — Qualified for the current tournament * — Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned * — Hosts Awards Top scorers All-time ranking table See also * AFF U-16 Championship * AFC U-20 A ...
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