- Malaysia women's national football team
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Malaysia Nickname(s) Harimau Malaya Association Football Association of Malaysia Head coach Jacob Joseph Most caps - Top scorer - FIFA ranking no rank[1] Highest FIFA ranking 69 (July 2003) Lowest FIFA ranking 87 (August 2010) Home coloursAway coloursBiggest win - Biggest defeat Japan 12 - 0 Malaysia
(Kasuga, Japan; 01 June 1991)World Cup Appearances - (First in -) Best result - AFC Women's Asian Cup Appearances 2 (First in 1993) Best result Round 1, 1993, 1995 The Malaysia women's national team represents the Malaysia in international women's football
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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. However, recently Football Association of Malaysia decided to take in the team for better management.
New era
Consequently Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) planned to set up first women football league in Malaysia. It is planned to be named Women Division 1 and Women Super League.
World Cup record
World Cup Finals Year Result Position GP W D* L GF GA GD 1991 Did Not Qualify - - - - - - - - 1995 Did Not Enter - - - - - - - - 1999 Did Not Enter - - - - - - - - 2003 Did Not Enter - - - - - - - - 2007 Did Not Enter - - - - - - - - 2011 Did Not Enter - - - - - - - - 2015 To Be Determined - - - - - - - - Total 0/6 - - - - - - - - - *Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
AFC Women's Asian Cup record
Women's Asian Cup 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 0 2 3 0 2 -2 1981 Did Not Enter - - - - - - - 1983 Group Stage Unknown 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 Group Stage 3 0 0 3 3 23 -20 1995 Group Stage 2 0 0 2 1 11 -10 1997 Did Not Enter - - - - - - - 1999 Group Stage 4 0 0 4 1 27 -26 2001 Group Stage 4 0 0 4 0 24 -24 2003 Did Not Enter - - - - - - - 2006 Did Not Enter - - - - - - - 2008 Did Not Qualify - - - - - - - 2010 Did Not Enter - - - - - - - 2012 To Be Determined - - - - - - - Total 9/17 28 2 3 23 9 142 -133 - *Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
Current squad
Below are the players selected to represent Malaysia in international tournament, the 2007 Southeast Asian Games from December 1 - December 14.
# Pos. Player Date of Birth (Age) Caps Goals Club 1 GK Nur Altqa Lilia Abdullah October 23, 1972 PDRM 2 MF Mariah Usan November 28, 1981 Damai FC 3 FW Boby Kalam April 8, 1984 Sarawak 4 FW Zaryatie Zakaria June 4, 1981 7 Titiwangsa FC 5 MF Nabila Naim June 6, 1989 Negeri Sembilan 6 DF Rozeine Dusileh June 4, 1987 Sabah 7 DF Saidaitul Nabila Sani March 5, 1986 Perak 8 DF Elizabeth Oyau February 25, 1973 Sarawak 9 MF Steffi Sarge Kaur October 25, 1988 itiwangsa FC 10 MF Malini Nordin December 29, 1985 Sarawak 11 MF Eslilah Esar July 18, 1989 1 Sabah 12 FW Angela Kais (captain) September 7, 1980 11 PDRM 13 DF Rosilawati Nik Ali Nik December 11, 1982 Titiwangsa FC 14 DF Normasyirah Zahari July 25, 1981 Damai FC 15 DF Atin Surang June 16, 1989 1 Sabah 16 DF Nur Akmal Anuar May 12, 1988 Negeri Sembilan 17 DF Zaffeka Zakaria July 25, 1986 Titiwangsa FC 18 DF Nor Lelawati Ngah June 14, 1982 19 DF Mariam Alias September 15, 1982 Titiwangsa FC 20 GK Noorhayanti Mohd Salleh June 12, 1983 Damai FC Previous squad
Competition history
AFC U-19 Women's Championship record
- AFC U-19 Women's Championship 2006: Group stage
AFF Women's Championship record
- AFF Women's Championship 2007: 4th place
Results
2011
Friendly 24 October 2011 Singapore 0 – 2 Malaysia Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore Report Siaaya Ajad 12'
Norsuriani Mazli 68'Attendance: 50 2009
2009 SEA Games December 4, 2009 Malaysia 0 – 14 Thailand National University of Laos Stadium, Vientiane 13:30 UTC+7 Report 15', 34', 70' Suphaporn Kaeobaen
18', 42' Nisa Romyen
21' Chidtawan Chawong
28', 56', 85' Pisamai Sornsai
33' Junpen Seesraum
39' Kanjana Sung-Ngoen
51' Kwanruethai Kunupatham
77' Sunisa Srangthaisong
81' Orathai Srimanee2009 SEA Games December 6, 2009 Malaysia 0 – 8 Vietnam National University of Laos Stadium, Vientiane 15:45 UTC+7 Report 17', 85' Doan Kim Chi
21', 68' Nguyen Thi Muon
29' Tran Thi Kim Hong
51', 63' Nguyen Thi Minh Nguyet
73' Van Thi Thanh2009 SEA Games December 11, 2009 Laos 5 – 0 Malaysia National University of Laos Stadium, Vientiane 13:30 UTC+7 Souphavanh Phayvanh 47', 74'
Sochitta Phonhalath 60' (68)
Khouanhta Syhanouvong 83'Report 2009 SEA Games December 13, 2009 Myanmar 7 – 1 Malaysia Chao Anouvong Stadium, Vientiane 18:00 UTC+7 Kain Marlar Tun 19'
Moe Moe War 25'
Aye Nandar Hlang 33'
Thu Zar Htwe 35'
My Nilar Htwe 65'
Margrep Marri 81'
Kain Moe Wai 88'Report 44' Norhanisa Yasa 2007
Date Type of game City Opponent Score September 7, 2007 AFF Women's Championship group stage Hanoi Malaysia
Indonesia0
2September 11, 2007 AFF Women's Championship group stage Hanoi Philippines
Malaysia1
2September 13, 2007 AFF Women's Championship semifinal Hanoi Myanmar
Malaysia6
0September 15, 2007 AFF Women's Championship third place playoff Hanoi Vietnam
Malaysia5
0October 20, 2007 Southeast Asian Games qualification Singapore Singapore
Malaysia0
2October 27, 2007 Southeast Asian Games qualification Seremban Malaysia
Singapore0
1December 2, 2007 Southeast Asian Games Korat Malaysia
Thailand0
6December 4, 2007 Southeast Asian Games Korat Myanmar
Malaysia5
0See 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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