Tuesday, September 17, 2013
RM500,000 boost for Malaysian women..
PIC: Semai Ria Chief Executive Officer Lim Ee Keong (second from right) and MHC deputy president Noora Ashikin.
THE Malaysian women’s hockey team received a RM500,000 boost yesterday from construction development company Semai Ria ahead of the Asia Cup challenge starting on Saturday.
The tournament, to be played at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil, also offers the champion a berth to the Women’s World Cup next year in the Netherlands.
Present at hand to receive the cheque was Malaysian Hockey Confederation (MHC) deputy president Raja Puan Sri Datuk Noora Ashikin Raja Abdullah.
“We will be hosting the Asia Cup (seniors) for the first time, and that itself is a milestone for women’s hockey in the country. The team used to be a whipping side many years ago, but today, we can hold our heads high as we have even made the grade to play in the Asian Champions Trophy this year,” said Noora Ashikin.
Eight teams will feature in the tournament and Malaysia are in Group A with defending champions China, India and Hong Kong.
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Kazakhstan are in Group B.
China and South Korea have qualified for the World Cup via the Women’s World League.
“We have set a target of playing in the semi-finals of the Asia Cup, and I believe it is achievable after all the hard work put in by the players and coaching staff,” said Noora Ashikin.
Semai Ria Chief Executive Officer Lim Ee Keong said: “We hope that our sponsorship will spur the women’s hockey team to perform beyond their capabilities. The men have qualified for the World Cup, and We hope the women will emulate the men as well.”
However, Malaysia will find the going tough in the Eight Edition of the Asia Cup as Korea have won three titles in 1985, 1993 and 1990; China twice 1989 and 2009; while India won it in 2004 and Japan in 2007.
The best placing for Malaysia was third in 1985.
THE Malaysian women’s hockey team received a RM500,000 boost yesterday from construction development company Semai Ria ahead of the Asia Cup challenge starting on Saturday.
The tournament, to be played at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil, also offers the champion a berth to the Women’s World Cup next year in the Netherlands.
Present at hand to receive the cheque was Malaysian Hockey Confederation (MHC) deputy president Raja Puan Sri Datuk Noora Ashikin Raja Abdullah.
“We will be hosting the Asia Cup (seniors) for the first time, and that itself is a milestone for women’s hockey in the country. The team used to be a whipping side many years ago, but today, we can hold our heads high as we have even made the grade to play in the Asian Champions Trophy this year,” said Noora Ashikin.
Eight teams will feature in the tournament and Malaysia are in Group A with defending champions China, India and Hong Kong.
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Kazakhstan are in Group B.
China and South Korea have qualified for the World Cup via the Women’s World League.
“We have set a target of playing in the semi-finals of the Asia Cup, and I believe it is achievable after all the hard work put in by the players and coaching staff,” said Noora Ashikin.
Semai Ria Chief Executive Officer Lim Ee Keong said: “We hope that our sponsorship will spur the women’s hockey team to perform beyond their capabilities. The men have qualified for the World Cup, and We hope the women will emulate the men as well.”
However, Malaysia will find the going tough in the Eight Edition of the Asia Cup as Korea have won three titles in 1985, 1993 and 1990; China twice 1989 and 2009; while India won it in 2004 and Japan in 2007.
The best placing for Malaysia was third in 1985.
Perak's 21-yer wait is over
The Perak team celebrate after winning the 51st edition of
the Razak Cup after beating Kuala Lumpur 3-0 in the final in Kuantan
yesterday. Pic by Luqman Hakim Zubir
PERAK won the Razak Cup after 21 years at Wisma Belia Hockey Stadium in Kuantan yesterday.
Led by international Azlan Misron, Perak notched their seventh Cup title by overcoming favourites Kuala Lumpur 3-0 in the final.
KL, despite dominating play, were toothless in attack and failed to convert five penalty corner set-pieces in the absence of international Razie Rahim and Amin Rahim.
Muhd Najib Abu Hassan netted the opening goal in the 12th minute before international Hafifi Hafiz Hanafi added a second off a penalty corner set-piece in the 54th.
A desperate KL attacked in numbers late in the second half and paid dearly for leaving their back-line unattended. Mohd Noor Khairul Azrain made it three for Perak five minutes from time.
Perak coach Kulwant Singh said his team played their hearts out to bring back the trophy to the state after 21 years.
"My team, comprising a mix of seniors and juniors, played to instructions. Frankly, we did not have centralised training as some players were with the national team for the Asia Cup," said Kulwant yesterday.
KL coach K. Rajan said his team did everything right except score.
"We also did not have a flicker for penalty corners. We should not have conceded the first goal and the move to attack in the second half failed to pay off," said Rajan.
Former champions Malacca recorded a comprehensive 4-1 win over Negri Sembilan for third place.
In the Division Two final, former international Muhd Noor Faez Ibrahim led Selangor to an impressive 3-1 win over Armed Forces to earn promotion to the main tier division next season.
Faridzul Afiq Mohd (10th) and Muhd Amerullah Aziz (34th) gave Selangor a 2-0 lead at half-time before Noor Faez added a third 10 minutes before the final hooter. It was Noor Faez's 11th goal in the competition.
Tuan Abdul Walid Tuan Aziz replied for Forces off a penalty corner set-piece in the 46th minute.
"We have finally made it to Division One after five years. Everyone played to instructions," said Selangor coach S. Sivabalan.
ROLL OF HONOUR -- Division One: 1 Perak, 2 Kuala Lumpur, 3 Malacca, 4 Negri Sembilan.
Fairplay: Penang; Most Valuable Player: Muhd Shukri Abdul Mutalib (Per); Best Player of Final: Hafifi Hafiz Hanafi (Per); Top scorers: Mohd Nor Hafiq Abdul Ghaffar (Joh), Ahmad Kazamirul Nasaruddin (Pah), Izwan Firdaus Tajuddin (Pen) -- seven goals
Division Two: 1 Selangor, 2 Armed Forces, 3 Police, 4 Perlis.
Fairplay: Armed Forces; Most Valuable Player: Kevinder Singh (Police); Best goalkeeper: Adriel Ang (Sab); Best of Final: Saiful Azhar Mohd Affandi (Sel); Top scorer: Muhd Noor Faeez Ibrahim (Sel) -- 11 goals.
PERAK won the Razak Cup after 21 years at Wisma Belia Hockey Stadium in Kuantan yesterday.
Led by international Azlan Misron, Perak notched their seventh Cup title by overcoming favourites Kuala Lumpur 3-0 in the final.
KL, despite dominating play, were toothless in attack and failed to convert five penalty corner set-pieces in the absence of international Razie Rahim and Amin Rahim.
Muhd Najib Abu Hassan netted the opening goal in the 12th minute before international Hafifi Hafiz Hanafi added a second off a penalty corner set-piece in the 54th.
A desperate KL attacked in numbers late in the second half and paid dearly for leaving their back-line unattended. Mohd Noor Khairul Azrain made it three for Perak five minutes from time.
Perak coach Kulwant Singh said his team played their hearts out to bring back the trophy to the state after 21 years.
"My team, comprising a mix of seniors and juniors, played to instructions. Frankly, we did not have centralised training as some players were with the national team for the Asia Cup," said Kulwant yesterday.
KL coach K. Rajan said his team did everything right except score.
"We also did not have a flicker for penalty corners. We should not have conceded the first goal and the move to attack in the second half failed to pay off," said Rajan.
Former champions Malacca recorded a comprehensive 4-1 win over Negri Sembilan for third place.
In the Division Two final, former international Muhd Noor Faez Ibrahim led Selangor to an impressive 3-1 win over Armed Forces to earn promotion to the main tier division next season.
Faridzul Afiq Mohd (10th) and Muhd Amerullah Aziz (34th) gave Selangor a 2-0 lead at half-time before Noor Faez added a third 10 minutes before the final hooter. It was Noor Faez's 11th goal in the competition.
Tuan Abdul Walid Tuan Aziz replied for Forces off a penalty corner set-piece in the 46th minute.
"We have finally made it to Division One after five years. Everyone played to instructions," said Selangor coach S. Sivabalan.
ROLL OF HONOUR -- Division One: 1 Perak, 2 Kuala Lumpur, 3 Malacca, 4 Negri Sembilan.
Fairplay: Penang; Most Valuable Player: Muhd Shukri Abdul Mutalib (Per); Best Player of Final: Hafifi Hafiz Hanafi (Per); Top scorers: Mohd Nor Hafiq Abdul Ghaffar (Joh), Ahmad Kazamirul Nasaruddin (Pah), Izwan Firdaus Tajuddin (Pen) -- seven goals
Division Two: 1 Selangor, 2 Armed Forces, 3 Police, 4 Perlis.
Fairplay: Armed Forces; Most Valuable Player: Kevinder Singh (Police); Best goalkeeper: Adriel Ang (Sab); Best of Final: Saiful Azhar Mohd Affandi (Sel); Top scorer: Muhd Noor Faeez Ibrahim (Sel) -- 11 goals.
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