Malaysia women's national football team
Association | Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) | ||
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Sub-confederation | AFF (Southeast Asia) | ||
Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||
Head coach | Mohd Asyraaf Abdullah | ||
Captain | Angela Kais | ||
Home stadium | Bukit Jalil National Stadium | ||
FIFA code | MAS | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 91 (25 September 2015) | ||
Highest | 69 (July 2003) | ||
Lowest | 133 (September 2011) | ||
AFC Women's Asian Cup | |||
Appearances | 9 (First in 1975) | ||
Best result | Third Place, 1983 |
The Malaysia women's national team is Malaysia's national women's football team and is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). The team represents Malaysia in international women's football. The Malaysian team is now nicknamed as Harimau Malaysia.
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History
The Malaysia women's U-19 national team previously were under fire after a miserable run in AFC U-19 Championship in Kuala Lumpur. After that, the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) decided to take in the team for better management.
In 2005, the country was one of seven teams that included Brunei, Thailand, Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar and Singapore, that were expected to field a women's football team to compete at the Asian Games in Marikina in December.[1]
New era
Consequently, FAM has planned to set up the first women football league in Malaysia. It is planned to be named Women Division 1 and Women Super League.
Sponsorship
Kit
Similar to the men's team, the national team kit was manufactured by Adidas from the 1970s, who also sponsored the national team kit. Since 2007, the official Malaysia team kit has been manufactured by Nike. The home kit's design of black and yellow stripes is a throwback to the kit used by Malaysian national team of the 1920s. The great national team of the 1970s also sported similar stripes, which are supposed to be reminiscent of the stripes of a tiger, the symbol of Malaysia's national football team. Since November 2010, Nike Malaysia has replaced Adidas as the team kit sponsor.[2]
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Nike (2007 – 2016) | |||||||
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2008–2009 Home
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2008–2009 Away
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Sponsors
According to the website of Football Association of Malaysia, Malaysia main sponsors include Nike, Bank Islam, 100plus, Telekom Malaysia and One Goal.[3]
Supporters
Ultras Malaya is the name of the major supporters for the national team in West Malaysia. They are known for their high fanaticism and support towards the national team. Even in every international match the national team played, they will be found in a group standing at the supporters area. The main colours for these supporter are usually in black with a yellow scarf and banners just like the national team kits colours. These supporters always bring flares, drums and large national flags to the stadiums.[4]
Competitive record
World Cup record
World Cup Finals | |||||||||
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Year | Result | Position | GP | W | D* | L | GF | GA | GD |
1991 | Did not qualify | ||||||||
1995 | Did not enter | ||||||||
1999 | |||||||||
2003 | |||||||||
2007 | |||||||||
2011 | |||||||||
2015 | |||||||||
Total | 0/7 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
- *Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
AFC Women's Asian Cup record
Women's Asian Cup | |||||||||
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Year | Result | GP | W | D* | L | GF | GA | GD | |
1975 | Fourth Place | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 11 | –8 | |
1977 | Did not enter | ||||||||
1979 | Sixth Place | 5 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 5 | –1 | |
1981 | Did not enter | ||||||||
1983 | Third Place | 6 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 16 | –9 | |
1986 | Group stage | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 20 | –20 | |
1989 | Did not enter | ||||||||
1991 | Group stage | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 24 | –23 | |
1993 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 23 | –20 | ||
1995 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 11 | –10 | ||
1997 | Did not enter | ||||||||
1999 | Group stage | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 27 | –26 | |
2001 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 24 | –24 | ||
2003 | Did not enter | ||||||||
2006 | |||||||||
2008 | Did not qualify | ||||||||
2010 | Did not enter | ||||||||
2014 | |||||||||
Total | 9/18 | 34 | 5 | 3 | 26 | 20 | 161 | –141 |
- *Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
AFF Women's Championship record
AFF Women's Championship | |||||||||
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Year | Result | GP | W | D* | L | GF | GA | GD | |
2004 | Did not enter | ||||||||
2006 | |||||||||
2007 | Fourth Place | 4 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 21 | –17 | |
2008 | Group stage | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 24 | –23 | |
2011 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 18 | –15 | ||
2012 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 7 | –5 | ||
2013 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 9 | –9 | ||
2015 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 14 | –14 | ||
2016 | To be determined | ||||||||
Total | 6/8 | 20 | 2 | 1 | 18 | 10 | 93 | –83 |
- *Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
Southeast Asian Games record
SEA Games Women's Tournament | |||||||||
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Year | Result | GP | W | D* | L | GF | GA | GD | |
1985 | Did not enter | ||||||||
1995 | Runners-up | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 7 | 5 | +2 | |
1997 | Group stage | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | –1 | |
2001 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 7 | –4 | ||
2003 | Fourth Place | 5 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 19 | –15 | |
2005 | Did not enter | ||||||||
2007 | Group stage | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 11 | –11 | |
2009 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 34 | –33 | ||
2013 | Fourth Place | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 17 | –13 | |
Total | 7/9 | 25 | 4 | 4 | 17 | 20 | 95 | –75 |
- *Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
Results
2015 AFF Women's Championship
2 May 2015 Group stage | Malaysia | 0–3 | Philippines | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
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16:00 | Report | Jesse Shugg 23' Joana Houplin 72', 75' |
Stadium: Thống Nhất Attendance: 10 Referee: Mai Hoàng Trang (Vietnam) |
4 May 2015 Group stage | Malaysia | 0–7 | Vietnam | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
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18:30 | Report | Huỳnh Như 1', 62' Trần Thị Hồng Nhung 47' Nguyễn Thị Nguyệt 59' Nguyễn Thị Tuyết Dung 78', 82', 90+1' |
Stadium: Thống Nhất Attendance: 1200 Referee: Patchaya Boonprasit (Thailand) |
6 May 2015 Group stage | Myanmar | 4–0 | Malaysia | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
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16:00 | Win Theingi Tun 43', 46' Ye Ye Oo 69', 75' |
Report | Stadium: Thống Nhất Attendance: 50 |
Current squad
Below are the players selected to represent Malaysia in international tournament, the 2015 AFF Women's Championship from 1–10 May.
# | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club | ||
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1 | GK | Roszaini Bakar | 17 October 1990 (aged 24) | Armed Forces FA | ||
22 | GK | Asma Junaidi | 18 November 1992 (aged 22) | Sabah FA | ||
25 | GK | Zawani Nisha Habib Rahman | 10 September 1989 (aged 25) | Sabah FA | ||
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2 | DF | Nur Atikah Abdul Wahab | 2 October 1988 (aged 26) | Armed Forces FA | ||
5 | DF | Norsuriani Mazli | 27 April 1990 (aged 25) | Pahang FA | ||
8 | DF | Eslilah Esar | 18 July 1989 (aged 25) | Sabah FA | ||
9 | DF | Usliza Usman | 20 May 1995 (aged 19) | Sabah FA | ||
13 | DF | Lovelytha Jelus | 26 August 1991 (aged 23) | Polis Di-Raja Malaysia | ||
17 | DF | Malini Nordin | 29 December 1985 (aged 29) | Negeri Sembilan Matrix | ||
20 | DF | Masturah Majid | 5 February 1990 (aged 25) | Sabah FA | ||
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4 | MF | Leonie Vitus | 24 March 1981 (aged 34) | Sabah FA | ||
6 | MF | Zaffeka Zakaria | 25 July 1986 (aged 28) | Sabah FA | ||
9 | MF | Haindee Mosroh | 17 April 1993 (aged 22) | Sabah FA | ||
11 | MF | Siti Fairuz Abd Somad | 10 April 1986 (aged 29) | |||
14 | MF | Norhanisa Yahya | 24 April 1989 (aged 26) | Polis Di-Raja Malaysia | ||
16 | MF | Masyita Mohd Tajib | 16 January 1989 (aged 26) | Sabah FA | ||
19 | MF | Dardee Rofinus | 7 January 1990 (aged 25) | Sabah FA | ||
21 | MF | Shereilynn Elly Pius | 20 August 1991 (aged 23) | Sabah FA | ||
23 | MF | Jaciah Jumilis | 23 July 1991 (aged 23) | Sabah FA | ||
24 | MF | Nur Atika Omar | 25 May 1990 (aged 24) | Sabah FA | ||
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12 | FW | Angela Kais (c) | 7 September 1980 (aged 34) | Polis Di-Raja Malaysia | ||
18 | FW | Alya Syahnaz | 29 December 2000 (aged 14) | Polis Di-Raja Malaysia |
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See also
- Malaysia national football team
- Malaysia national under-23 football team
- Harimau Muda A
- Harimau Muda B
- Malaysia national under-17 football team
- Malaysia XI
- Malaysia national futsal team
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