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Asian Cup top 4 target achievable for M’sian Tigers: MHC

National men’s hockey squad must reach semi-finals to guarantee automatic slot in 2023 World Cup, says M’sian Hockey Confederation president

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Apr 2022 3:00PM

Asian Cup top 4 target achievable for M’sian Tigers: MHC
Malaysian Hockey Confederation president Datuk Seri Subahan Kamal (pictured above) says the target for the national men’s hockey squad to reach the semi-finals of the forthcoming Asian Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia, is realistic following their latest position as Asia’s second-best team behind India. – Bernama pic, April 14, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR − The Malaysian Hockey Confederation (MHC) has given the national men’s hockey squad the challenge of advancing to the semi-finals of the Asian Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia, scheduled to be held from May 23 to June 1.

Its president Datuk Seri Subahan Kamal believes that the Malaysian Tigers team can achieve the target and guarantee an automatic slot in the 2023 Men’s World Cup Hockey Championship scheduled to take place in Bhubaneswar and Rourkela, India, from January 13-29 next year.

Subahan said the target was realistic following the latest position of A. Arul Selvaraj’s squad, which emerged as Asia’s second-best team behind India.

“Must (qualify for the semi-finals)… on paper − we must be in the semis and need to be in the World Cup.

“That is the KPI (key performance indicator) set for Arul and his team − it shouldn’t be an issue because we are confident they can finish in the top four and qualify for the World Cup,” he said in a press conference at the breaking of fast ceremony with the national squad here yesterday. 

Meanwhile, Subahan said MHC was very satisfied with the performance displayed by the national women’s Special Project Squad despite finishing 11th out of 16 teams in the Women’s Junior Hockey World Cup in Potchefstroom, South Africa, recently.

He also pointed out that there were outsiders, who were impressed and surprised by the talent of the national players in the tournament.

“Very satisfied but a little upset because we were placed in a group of death with Germany and India, who qualified for the semi-finals.

“I’m sure we could have reached the top eight if placed in another group but we accept the result because it helped the girls to gain experience,” he added.

The national team, which was eliminated from the group stage with a draw and two losses, took the 11th best position after a 7-2 win over Zimbabwe in the 11th and 12th place play-offs on Monday.

Malaysia managed to grab their first win of the tournament by beating Uruguay 2-1 in the ninth to 16th place play-off last Thursday but lost 1-2 to Ireland in the ninth to 12th place classification action on Saturday. – Bernama, April 14, 2022

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