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M’sian hockey squad bow out of 2021 ACT meet over Covid concerns

National men’s team withdraw from 2021 Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament after player tests positive for coronavirus

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Dec 2021 3:15PM

M’sian hockey squad bow out of 2021 ACT meet over Covid concerns
Malaysian Hockey Federation announced yesterday that the national men’s hockey squad (pictured above) has withdrawn from the 2021 Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament in Dhaka, Bangladesh from December 14-22 as ‘the entire team, including the (infected) player, is now undergoing the mandatory quarantine as stipulated’. – Malaysian Hockey Confederation pic, December 12, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR − The national men’s hockey squad have confirmed their withdrawal from the 2021 Men’s Asian Champions Trophy (ACT) hockey tournament that will take place in Dhaka, Bangladesh from December 14-22.

The Malaysian Hockey Federation (MHF) announced the withdrawal in a statement yesterday after a national player was recently confirmed to have tested positive for Covid-19.

“The entire team, including the player, is now undergoing the mandatory quarantine as stipulated.

“Based on the standard operating procedure (SOP) issued by the Health Ministry, the national men’s squad need to undergo self-quarantine from December 8-14 if they wish to depart to Dhaka and that would impact the championship schedule,” the federation said.

MHF also said the decision was in compliance with instructions from the National Sports Council, which viewed the Covid-19 pandemic situation seriously. 

“MHF understands the Malaysian government’s new requirements (Malaysian entry-exit travel procedures), including concerns about the spread of the new Omicron variant. Therefore, the MHF will not compromise on the wellbeing, health and safety of national players,” the statement read.

MHF also announced that the national men’s squad would continue training in preparation for the 2022 Men’s Hockey Asian Cup after their quarantine period ends.

The venue of the tournament, which offers a berth to the 2023 International Hockey Federation Men’s Hockey World Cup in India, has yet to be announced by the Asian Hockey Federation.

Last Tuesday, the Women’s Special Project Squad were not allowed to compete at the 2021 Women’s ACT in Donghae, South Korea after a player tested positive for Covid-19. – Bernama, December 12, 2021

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