Malaysia
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All time leagues: Asian Winter Games | Asian Winter Games - Division 2 | IIHF Asia and Oceania Championship | Southeast Asian Games | U20 Asia and Oceania Championship | U20 Challenge Cup of Asia | IIHF U18 Asia and Oceania Championship | Challenge Cup of Asia Division 1 | World Championship d3B | World Championship d4 | IIHF Women’s Asia and Oceania Championship | Women’s Challenge Cup of Asia Division 1
Season 2023-2024
This club in 2023-2024: IIHF U18 Asia and Oceania Championship | World Championship d4
Apr. 16 24 | 18:00 | Malaysia | - | Kuwait | 1-15 | Show details» |
Apr. 18 24 | 14:00 | Indonesia | - | Malaysia | 7-6 OT | Show details» |
Apr. 19 24 | 14:00 | Malaysia | - | Mongolia | 2-14 | Show details» |
Coach name | State | Born | Coach position | |
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Artem Bortovskiy | 12.10.1997 | Assistant Coach | Show profile» | |
Mikhail Dolinin | 12.11.1989 | Head Coach | Show profile» | |
Nurhidayah Badaruddin | 10.03.1967 | GM | Show profile» |
* no longer in the club
- 2018-2019: U20 Challenge Cup of Asia
- 2017-2018: U20 Challenge Cup of Asia
- 2017-2018: Women’s Challenge Cup of Asia Division 1
- 2017-2018: Challenge Cup of Asia Division 1
- SEA gold to The Philippines (24 Aug 2017)
- Chinese Taipei wins 2013 Challenge Cup of Asia (25 Mar 2013)
- CCOA: The host and the 2012 champion knocked out (22 Mar 2013)
- Malaysia names Challenge Cup of Asia roster (29 Feb 2012)
Chinese Taipei U18 and Malaysia win titles in Kuala Lumpur
The Women's Challenge Cup of Asia was played this week in MyNiss Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Chinese Taipei U18 won the elite division after beating Thailand 5-3, New Zealand U18 4-1 and Singapore 12-1.
Malaysia won division one after wins against Philippines 3-1, India 5-0 and United Arab Emirates 5-3.
(11 Mar 2018)2017 Southeast Asian Games starts
The 2017 Southeast Asian Games started today in Kuala Lumpur. In the opening game Malaysia beat Indonesia 10-3.
(20 Aug 2017)- Youngest player: Shawn Nathaniel Yu (18 years)
- Oldest player: Tengku Muhammad Azlly Tengku Abdillah (43 years)
- Shortest player: Cheong Jun Richard Yow (159 cm)
- Tallest player: Brandon Wai Kin Tan (190 cm)
- Nationalities: Malaysia (20)
- Season average home attendance: 163
Malaysia participates in season 2023-2024: IIHF U18 Asia and Oceania Championship, World Championship d4
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