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Hockey: 2021 ACT Malaysia-China women’s tie called off

Malaysian player tested positive for Covid-19

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Dec 2021 10:15AM

Hockey: 2021 ACT Malaysia-China women’s tie called off
MHF said in a statement Nurul Faezah Shafiqah Khalim was confirmed Covid-19 positive after undergoing a swab test upon the team’s arrival on November 29, which led to the entire team being quarantined since December 1. – Asia Hockey pic, December 5, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia’s Women’s Hockey Special Project Squad’s opening match against China in the 2021 Women's Asian Champions Trophy (ACT) on December 5 in Donghae, South Korea has been called off.

The decision comes after a Malaysian player, Nurul Faezah Shafiqah Khalim was confirmed Covid-19 positive after undergoing a swab test upon the team’s arrival on November 29, which led to the entire team being quarantined since December 1.

The Malaysian Hockey Federation (MHF) said in a statement tonight that although they respected the organiser’s decision, the federation was working with the Asian Hockey Federation to find the best solution to enable the Malaysian Tigress team to play in the championship.

“Nurul Faezah and the entire national squad (players, coaches, MHF development technical director and special project squad) are now in good health and have not exhibited any Covid-19 symptoms,” MHF said.

Meanwhile, the AHF said in a separate statement that the Malaysian squad would not play on December 5 and 6 due to Covid-19 related issues. 

“The AHF regrets the unfortunate situation that has arisen, in large part due to significant, very recent changes in local and Korean Covid protocols based on high new case numbers in the country and region as well as the appearance of the new variant Omicron.

“The AHF and the Korean Hockey Association are doing their utmost to bring the Malaysian women’s team back later in the event. It is a key priority for us to allow all athletes and team staff who have trained, prepared and travelled for this amazing event to participate in it,” the statement read.

After the opening match against China, Malaysia is scheduled to take on India on Monday, Japan on December 8, hosts South Korea on December 9 and Thailand on December 11 in the six-team championship.The national squad’s best achievement was the bronze medal in the 2013 edition, while the Malaysian Tigress team placed fourth in the last edition in 2018. – Bernama, December 5, 2021

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