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News for 09 May 2023

All the news for Tuesday 9 May 2023


SEA Games 2023 Field Hockey - 9 May
Phnom Penh (CAM)

All times GMT +7

Men

9 May 2023 08:00     SGP v INA (One Pool)     2 - 2
9 May 2023 14:00     THA v CAM (One Pool)   

10 May 2023 16:00     MAS v CAM (One Pool)    

Pool standings

Women

9 May 2023 10:00     SGP v INA (One Pool)     2 - 2
9 May 2023 16:00     THA v CAM (One Pool)     

10 May 2023 14:00     MAS v CAM (One Pool)     

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



Sea Games: No room for complacency, says field hockey coach


National field hockey coach Amin Rahim is determined to see Malaysia maintain it's status as the sport's dominant force in the region. He, however, stressed that Malaysia cannot afford to take any team lightly. -NSTP/ASYRAF HAMZAH

PHNOM PENH: The men's field hockey squad will be on a mission to restore national pride after the painful defeats Malaysia suffered in the indoor hockey events on Sunday.





Field hockey at SEA Games: Past Final Standings

By Tariq Ali

Five Men's and Women's field hockey teams from Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and the host Combodia are participating in the 32nd South East Asian (SEA) Games at Morodok Techno National Stadium, Phenom Penh, Cambodia from 9 to 16 May 2023.

Past Final Standings:

29th SEA Games, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2017:
National Hockey Stadium, Kuala Lumpur,  Malaysia.
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Myanmar 3 Singapore 4 Thailand 5 Indonesia
Women's: 1 Malaysia 2 Thailand 3 Singapore 4 Indonesia 5 Myanmar

28th SEA Games, Singapore, 2015:
Sengkang Hockey Stadium, Singapore.
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Myanmar 4 Thailand
Women's: 1 Malaysia 2 Thailand 3 Singapore 4 Indonesia 5 Myanmar

27th SEA Games, Yangon, Myanmar, 2013:
Theinphyu Hockey Stadium, Yangon, Myanmar
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Myanmar 4 Thailand 5 Vietnam
Women's: 1 Malaysia 2 Thailand 3 Myanmar 4 Singapore 5 Indonesia 6 Cambodia

24th SEA Games, Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) Thailand, 2007:
Queen Sirkit Sports Centre, Pethum Thani, Thailand
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Thailand 4 Myanmar
Women's: 1 Malaysia 2 Thailand 3 Singapore

21st SEA Games, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2001:
National Hockey Stadium, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Men's: Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Thailand 4 Indonesia
Women's: 1 Malaysia 2 Thailand 3 Singapore 4 Indonesia

20th SEA Games, Bander Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam,1999:
Hockey Stadium, HB National Sports Complex, Jalan Berakas, Bander Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Indonesia 3 Singapore 4 Thailand 5 Brunei Darussalam
Women's: 1 Malaysia 2 Thailand 3 Singapore 4 Indonesia 5 Brunei Darussalam

19th SEA Games, Jakarta, Indonesia, 1997:
Gelora Sports Complex, Jakarta, Indonesia
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Thailand 4 Indonesia 5 Brunei Darussalam
Women's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Myanmar 4 Brunei Darussalam

18th SEA Games, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1995:
At Mae Joe Institute of Agriculture Technology Ground, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Thailand
Women's: 1 Malaysia

17th SEA Games, Singapore, 1993:
Delta Sports Complex, Singapore
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Thailand 4 Indonesia
Women's: 1 Singapore 2 Malaysia 3 Thailand 4 Indonesia

15th SEA Games, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1989:
Tun Razak Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Indonesia 4 Brunei Darussalam
Women's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Thailand

14th SEA Games, Jakarta, Indonesia, 1987:
At Cibubur, Jakarta, Indonesia
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Indonesia 3 Singapore 4 Thailand
Women's 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Thailand 4 Indonesia

12th SEA Games, Singapore, 1983:
Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Thailand 4 Brunei Darussalam 5 Indonesia
Women's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Thailand 4 Indonesia

10th SEA Games Jakarta, Indonesia, 1979:
Senayan Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Indonesia

9th SEA Games, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1977:
Kilat Club Ground and Tamilians Physical Cultural Association Ground, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Men's 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Thailand 4 Indonesia 5 Brunei Darussalam

Earlier the Games are known as South East Asian and Peninsular (SEAP) Games.

8th SEAP Games,  Bangkok, Thailand, 1975:
Hockey Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Thailand

7th SEAP Games, Singapore, 1973:
Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore
Men's: 1 Singapore 2 Malaysia 3 Thailand

6th SEAP Games, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1971:
Kilat Club Ground and Forces Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Men's: 1 Malaysia 2 Singapore 3 Thailand



Sea Games: Indoor hockey team captain says team will bounce back


National men's indoor hockey team captain Aslam Mohamed Hanafiah is determined to bounce back after their disappointing defeat to Indonesia in the final yesterday. -BERNAMA PIC

PHNOM PENH: National men's indoor hockey team captain Aslam Mohamed Hanafiah is determined to bounce back after their disappointing defeat to Indonesia in the final yesterday.





Hockeyroos’ European trio back for final FIH Pro League matches



The return of an experienced quartet and key defender, plus the inclusion of a rising Tasmanian talent headline the Hockeyroos squad selected for the FIH Pro League matches against the Netherlands and Belgium in Europe in June.





Hockey India names 20-member Indian Women’s Hockey Team for Australia Tour

Ace goalkeeper Savita to Captain the squad along with the experienced defender Deep Grace Ekka as Vice Captain



New Delhi: Hockey India on Monday named the 20-member Indian Women’s Hockey Team for a three-match Series against Australia to be held in Adelaide from 18 May 2023. They will also play two games against Australia ‘A’. The tour will be part of the team’s preparations ahead of the all-important Hangzhou Asian Games 2023.





“My hard work paid off,” says Indian Men's Hockey Team Vice Captain Hardik Singh on winning Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr Award for Player of the Year 2022

 Hardik also shared his views on playing under the new Chief Coach Craig Fulton in the latest episode of Hockey Te Charcha podcast



New Delhi: Indian Men’s Hockey Team midfielder Hardik Singh once again proved that consistent hard work leads to success by bagging the Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year 2022 at the 5th Hockey India Annual Awards 2022 held in March 2023 in New Delhi.





Hat-Trick Hero: Gu Bingfeng



Hat-Trick Heroes is a video series that takes a look back at some of the finest scoring performances from the FIH Hockey Pro League over the seasons.





Heart Stopping Finishes: India vs Argentina (2021/22)



It's never over until it's over! Late goals have always been a big part of hockey with teams believing they can turn around results right up to the point that the final whistle sounds. The FIH Hockey Pro League has seen a great number of last-minute comebacks over the years and the "Heart Stopping Finishes" video series takes a look back at some of the thrilling drama that these last-minute goals have produced.





40 second-tier National Associations join consultation call with FIH President



As soon as he was elected at the helm of hockey’s world governing body, FIH President Tayyab Ikram committed to engage – both FIH and himself personally – on a non-stop basis with the FIH members, ie the 140 National Associations of hockey around the world.





Hockey officials announced for National Games

An official of the PHF revealed that the chief coordinator of the event will be Syed Amin

LAHORE: The Pakistan Hockey Federation has named the officials for the 34th National Games hockey event to be held in Balochistan.





Haantjes knows that OR will return as a fighting machine in the big league



‘Last year we had a completely different conversation’, are the first words of Rob Haantjes when he speaks to the press, after winning the championship with the Orange-Red in the Promotion Division. Yet he looks the same as last May: emotional and full of disbelief.





Day 5 Results: 13th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2023



New Delhi: The action in the 13th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2023 continued today with Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu, Hockey Uttarakhand, and Chhattisgarh Hockey registering wins in their respective games at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela, Odisha.   





York beat champions to reclaim prestigious hockey title


York team © Full Stop Communications

York reclaimed their crown in the Southern Cape leg of the SPAR Eastern Cape Schoolgirls Hockey Challenge in South Africa after sweeping arch-rivals Outeniqua aside at Oakhill in Knysna on Saturday.

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