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The Malaysia national football team (Malay: Pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan Malaysia) represents Malaysia in international football and is governed by the Football Association of Malaysia. The national team is recognised by FIFA as the successor of the defunct Malaya national football team which was founded for the 1963 Merdeka Tournament one ...
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The Malaysia League XI, commonly known as MSL All Stars, Malaysia Selection or Malaysia League Selection, represents the Malaysia Super League in friendly matches.Malaysia League XI mainly play non-FIFA 'A' international matches while the competitive matches such as FIFA World Cup qualifications and the AFC Asian Cup are played by the Malaysia national team.
The winner of the second season of Merdeka Cup in 1958, Malaya football team, five years before the merger to form Malaysia. Also in the picture is Tunku Abdul Rahman (centre), the first Prime Minister of Malaya, and at that time president of Football Association of Malaya & Asian Football Confederation. [3] [4]
The Malaya national football team represented the Federation of Malaya during its existence from 1948 to 1963. The modern Malaysia national football team , active since the 1963 Merdeka Tournament , is considered its direct successor.
Football at the 1974 Asian Games: Zawawi 61' Ahmad 75', 80' 5 September Japan: 1–1 (D) Persepolis Stadium, Tehran (A) Football at the 1974 Asian Games: Bakar 66' 7 September Philippines: 11–0 (W) Persepolis Stadium, Tehran (A) Football at the 1974 Asian Games: 9 September Iran: 0–1 (L) Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran (A) Football at the 1974 ...
Toggle the table of contents ... This article provides details of international football games played by the Malaysia national football team from 2010 to 2019. [1 ...
Football at the 2010 Asian Games: Norshahrul 27' Chanturu 60' 10 November Japan: 0–2 (L) Huadu Stadium, Guangzhou (A) Football at the 2010 Asian Games: 13 November China: 0–3 (L) Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou (A) Football at the 2010 Asian Games: 15 November Iran: 1–3 (L) Yuexiushan Stadium, Guangzhou (A) Football at the 2010 Asian Games