Khamis, 29 Mac 2012

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SEdAR <b>Wan Zack Haikal</b> & Wan Zaharulnizam (Pemain Harimau <b>...</b>

Posted: 28 Mar 2012 11:07 AM PDT

Hasrat FC Ryukyu yang berminat mendapatkan khidmat dua tonggak Harimau Muda, Wan Zack Haikal Wan Nor dan Wan Zaharulnizam Wan Zakaria bagi memperkuatkan pasukan mereka ketika aksi divisyen tiga Liga Jepun yang dijangka bermula Julai depan bakal menjadi kenyataan.
Ong Kim Swee memberitahu, buat masa ini perbincangan mengenai perkara itu sudah memasuki fasa akhir dan kedua-dua pemain berkenaan dijangka menyertai kelab tersebut selewat-lewatnya Julai depan jika tiada sebarang perkara lain berbangkit.
Sebagai jurulatih katanya, beliau mengalu-alukan mana-mana pemain menimba pengalaman di mana-mana kelab luar yang dilihat mampu membantu meningkatkan tahap permainan mereka.
Mengikut perbincangan awal, FC Ryukyu mahu menandatangani kedua-dua pemain itu akhir bulan ini. - MalayMail
Tak apa lah main di Liga Ketiga Jepun pun.. susah sangat nak main kat Eropah tu, alasan itu lah alasan ini lah.. semoga kedua-duanya mampu jadi seperti safee sali, menjulang kelab yg diwakili, walaupun xmenang tapi tunjukkan yang diri anda amat diperlukan kelab seperti safee sali..

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Rabu, 28 Mac 2012

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Cubs Earn Their Wings - KAFA ONLINE BULLETIN

Posted: 27 Mar 2012 07:03 AM PDT

Young team getting the experience they sorely need

KELANA JAYA : Harimau Muda coach Ong Kim Swee has no qualms about releasing Wan Zaharulnizam Zakaria and Wan Zack Haikal Wan Zakaria for trials with Okinawa-based club FC Ryukyu.
However, Kim Swee was quick to say that if both players are snapped up by the Japanese outfit, they must be made available for any international assignments as the national side gear up for the AFC U-22 Asian Cup qualifiers from June 23-July 3.
"I have no problems … in fact, I want them to go and I hope they get a place there," said Kim Swee.
"But at the same time they should be available when I need them. Also, I was made to understand that the transfer window (in Japan) is around July so perhaps the timing may be just nice."
Malaysia are in Group G with South Korea, Vietnam, Myanmar, Taiwan and the Philippines.
Kim Swee added that negotiations were still going on to ensure Wan Zaharulnizam and Wan Zack will be released.
Mailsport revealed the Japanese adventure on March 12 after Wan Zaharulnizam caught the attention of talent agency Japan Dream FA during the Olympic qualifying match between Japan and Malaysia at the Tosu Stadium in Japan last year.
Kim Swee then suggested Wan Zack follow his teammate for a stint there.
Ryukyu competes in the Japan Football League — the third tier after the J-League and the J-League Division 2.
Meanwhile, Kim Swee added playing in the S-League was beneficial as they were able to gel together and spend more time as a unit.
"At first I was looking at a top five finish. Now, I would like us to go all the way (to the top)," said Kim Swee.
"We are able to connect well as we spent much time together and we will be able to gauge ourselves sometime in mid-season as Singapore have several good teams such as Home United, Singapore Armed Forces and Balestier Khalsa.
"Having said that, we still need competitive matches abroad. We still need to play with international teams to further prepare ourselves."
Kim Swee was met during Nike's The Chance Press conference at Wisma FAM yesterday.
The Chance is a global football talent search, providing young amateur footballers a chance to prove their worth on the international stage.
Last edition's winner Zaky Zulkifli had the opportunity to play in front of Arsene Wenger at the global finals in London. He now plays for Premier League outfits Johor.
by Haresh Deol, Malay Mail

<b>WAN ZACK HAIKAL</b> DAN WAN ZAHARUL NIZAM BAKAL KE FC <b>...</b>

Posted: 27 Mar 2012 07:38 PM PDT

Hasrat kelab divisyen tiga Jepun, FC Ryukyu mendapatkan khidmat dua tonggak Harimau Muda, Wan Zack Haikal Wan Nor dan Wan Zaharulnizam Wan Zakaria bakal menjadi kenyataan.

Pengendali Harimau Muda, Ong Kim Swee memberitahu, buat masa ini perbincangan mengenai perkara itu sudah memasuki fasa akhir dan kedua-dua pemain berkenaan dijangka menyertai kelab tersebut selewat-lewatnya Julai depan jika tiada sebarang perkara lain berbangkit. Sebagai jurulatih katanya, beliau mengalu-alukan mana-mana pemain menimba pengalaman di mana-mana kelab luar yang dilihat mampu membantu meningkatkan tahap permainan mereka.

"Saya merestui pemergian mereka untuk menimba pengalaman di luar negara dengan syarat pemain itu bersedia dipanggil pulang mewakili pasukan kebangsaan pada bila-bila masa," katanya kepada pemberita di Wisma Persatuan Bola Sepak Malaysia (FAM) di Kelana Jaya semalam.

Media sebelum ini melaporkan hasrat FC Ryukyu yang berminat mendapatkan khidmat kedua-dua pemain tersebut bagi memperkuatkan pasukan mereka ketika aksi divisyen tiga Liga Jepun yang dijangka bermula Julai depan.Kim Swee berkata, mengikut perbincangan awal, FC Ryukyu mahu menandatangani kedua-dua pemain itu akhir bulan ini.

"Begitupun, saya khuatir ia akan mengganggu persiapan pasukan menjelang kelayakan Piala AFC yang dijadualkan bermula 23 Jun depan," katanya.

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Biodata <b>Wan Zack Haikal</b> ~ AbgferOz

Posted: 24 Nov 2011 10:33 PM PST

Nama Penuh : Wan Zack Haikal Bin Wan Noor
Tarikh Lahir : January 28, 1991 (age 20)
Tempat Lahir : Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  Ketinggian : 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Posisi : Striker & Midfielder

Club information
Current club Harimau Muda A
Number 11

Youth career
2005-2007 Kuala Lumpur President Cup

Senior career
2007-2008 Felda United FC 6
2008-2009 Harimau Muda 21
2009- Harimau Muda A 22
2011- → Zlaté Moravce (loan)
2012-present Harimau Muda A 0

National team
2008-2010 Malaysia U-19 11
2008-present Malaysia U-23

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Report : Harimau Muda (3 – 1) Courts Young Lions

Posted: 25 Mar 2012 11:27 PM PDT

Harimau Muda survive fatigue to claim victory

They showed signs of toil, but they would not be beaten.

And so the Harimau Muda ended their whirlwind three-match run with a victory at the third attempt, maintaining their lossless streak on Sunday evening by staging an amazing comeback 3-1 victory over the Courts Young Lions at their Yishun base.

The match proved a test of character and legs for the Malaysian side, and it took them quite a while before they settled into the groove against their well-rested opponents on a surface made slippery by the afternoon torrents.

Never mind that the Young Lions were without ace winger Sherif El-Masri, who was recalled by Canada's football association for the country's London Olympics qualification campaign.

The absence of the former Home United star was barely noticed, at least for the first period of the game, with the visitors ever willing to surge forward and seize command.

Against their peers from across the Causeway, they seemed to show greater motivation, and eight minutes into the game, Faris Ramli found himself on the receiving end of Danish import Benjamin Lee's float from the left, placing his header just above the crossbar.

Making the most of a sluggish start from their Malaysian counterparts, the Young Lions put themselves out in front 16 minutes into the match through Jonathan Toto.

The former Etoile FC striker gave the spectators a moment of magic to savour with a solo effort, slicing past three Harimau Muda defenders before taking a shot with such precision that goalkeeper Izham Tarmizi Roslan could only watch helplessly.

None of the Young Lions players might have known it, but their seniors from many moons ago had once called the Yishun pitch their home, and the current generation looked equally comfortable on it throughout the first half.

They tried manfully to build on their lead, but team skipper Hafiz Abu Sujad was well off the mark with a shot from 30 yards out, much to the dismay of everyone on the Young Lions bench.

The young men in yellow and black had it worse, though, and signs of their failure in getting their footing were clear when midfielder Wan Zack Haikal fluffed the simplest of chances in the six-yard box.

Ominously, however, the opportunity came after Wan Zack had latched on to a prodding play by D. Saarvindran, the kind of move that the Young Tigers were quickly making their signature.

Apart from the Malaysians' own inability to finish off their attacks in the first half, the Young Lions had another Etoile alumnus to thank for holding the backline well, as Sirina Camara made his presence felt every time he made a crucial interception to snuff out the danger.

For all their strength at the back, however, Robin Chitrakar's charges seemed incapable of adding to their lead, Hafiz again blowing a great chance on 31 minutes when a mix-up in the Harimau Muda backline allowed Toto to set him up from the left.

And when the two teams switched halves following the interval, control of the game seemed to swing the other way too, as Ong Kim Swee gave his players the kind of half-time speech they had never heard before while playing in the S.League.

Whatever Ong said must have worked, for the Malaysians gradually regained their composure and began to show the kind of play that had earned them the plaudits from many observers.

Four minutes after the restart, Nazmi Faiz Mansor put the hosts on level terms when he punished the Young Lions for their indecisive defending, his clinical finish from inside the box bringing cheer to many fans who had made their way south from Johor and beyond.

If there was any worry that Wan Zack's exit in the first half due to a bad knock had limited the Young Tigers' firepower, his replacement Syahrul Azwari proved altogether capable of wreaking havoc in the visitors' half, especially in the second period.

Indeed, the Harimau Muda No.18 had his part to play in the hosts' second goal, drawing a foul out of an opposing player and prompting referee PM Jeevanathan to award a free kick on 75 minutes.

Up stepped left-footer Fandi Othman to deliver the ball, and Fadhli Shas was unlucky to see his headed connection rock the crossbar before coming back into play.

But there was a teammate ready to follow up, and it was none other than Ahmad Hazwan Bakri – touted by many in the Malaysian scene as the true successor to the legendary Mokhtar Dahari, and proving himself well worthy of that comparison with a smart stab home from close range.

The tide had truly turned, and any hope of the Young Lions leaving Yishun with a point were dashed six minutes later when Camara blotted his otherwise excellent copybook with an error in judgment that allowed Nazmi to net his second goal of the evening with a 30-yard piledriver.

No way was Syazwan Buhari ever going to get a hand on that, and so the Young Lions once again finished on the losing side.

Still, Chitrakar bravely faced the media afterwards, praising his charges for at least showing some progress throughout their stop-start season so far.

"The boys tried their best, and they gave everything," said the Young Lions coach.

"We were unlucky to concede some soft goals, but obviously we are getting better. I hope we can maintain the improvement throughout the game."

Chitrakar expressed some uncertainty over the goal that had turned the game around, although he did not make too much out of it.

"Unfortunately, I don't know if that was a free kick that led to the (second) goal and gave them the chance to come back," he said cautiously.

"But definitely, we should look at the first-half performance and build on it from here onwards."

Ong meanwhile was a relieved man after his eight-day match marathon finally yielded a win, as earlier matches against Albirex Niigata (Singapore) and DPMM FC had ended in draws.

Continuing on the fatigue theme he had brought up several times in the past week, the 41-year-old noted the importance of keeping focused, something he acknowledged his team had not done well in over the first 45 minutes.

"I think my team looked a bit tired and were taking things lightly, and that got us punished," said Ong, who is also Malaysia's national Under-23 coach.

"But in the second half they showed good character like they did against DPMM. They tried very hard and so got the three goals.

"We cannot afford to take things lightly, especially after leading 2-1, as it might jeopardise us in terms of conceding a second goal with a single mistake. Fortunately that didn't happen.

"It was definitely a good result at the end of the ten days we've spent here, as we got five points from my target of seven. That still keeps us in contention for the top five positions in the league, and I have gained a better understanding of other teams here and their strengths as well."

Article taken from sleague.com, written by Ko Po Hui.

CYL Line up:
Syazwan Buhari, Al-Qaasimy Rahman, Faritz Abdul Hameed, Abdul Hadi, Hafiz Abu Sujad (C), Sirina Camara, Faris Ramli (Sufianto Salleh 89′), Shamil Sharif, Aqhari Abdullah, Benjamin Lee, Jonathan Toto (Haniff Sadique 83′)

Ahad, 25 Mac 2012

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Posted: 24 Nov 2011 10:33 PM PST

Nama Penuh : Wan Zack Haikal Bin Wan Noor
Tarikh Lahir : January 28, 1991 (age 20)
Tempat Lahir : Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  Ketinggian : 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Posisi : Striker & Midfielder

Club information
Current club Harimau Muda A
Number 11

Youth career
2005-2007 Kuala Lumpur President Cup

Senior career
2007-2008 Felda United FC 6
2008-2009 Harimau Muda 21
2009- Harimau Muda A 22
2011- → Zlaté Moravce (loan)
2012-present Harimau Muda A 0

National team
2008-2010 Malaysia U-19 11
2008-present Malaysia U-23

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Sabtu, 24 Mac 2012

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Malaysia Football News: Malaysian coach to experiment with more <b>...</b>

Posted: 24 Mar 2012 03:49 AM PDT

K.Rajagobal's tinkering with the national squad has broadened the talent available to him for the AFF Cup title defence later this year to 66 players and more could be added in the months ahead.The national coach has defended the constant changes he has made to his squad for international matches, a run which stands at seven games without a win, and said this is necessary to cover for injuries and loss of form.

In the 2011 calendar year, Rajagobal utilised 49 players in 10 international matches with 21 of those earning their first cap before Wan Zack Haikal Wan Nor became the latest to make his senior international in the 1-1 draw with Philippines on Feb 29.

"This has been the recipe for our success. I know I have taken risks before like against Australia (which we lost 5-0) but it is only by playing against strong teams can you see the character of the players.

"Only then will I know who can play and who cannot. I cannot just be relying on the same 20 players for every game," said Rajagobal at a press conference in Shah Alam yesterday before the national team leave for Kuching today for a friendly against Sarawak tomorrow.

The Sarawak game was planned at the last minute so Rajagobal can test more players with only those not involved in this weekend's FA Cup quarter-final ties called up, including four reporting for national training for the first time.

Rajagobal's honeymoon period with Malaysian fans following the 2009 Sea Games and 2010 AFF Cup successes ended with the World Cup qualifying elimination by Singapore last year.

But the national coach called that defeat a blessing in disguise after Singapore went on to lose all six of their group stage matches, including a recent 7-1 hammering by Iraq.

"If we had gone through and lost 7-1, I know I would be 'dead' and would not be here talking to you. I knew the team were not ready for the next stage and if we had qualified for the next round and lost 5-0, 6-0, it would have served no purpose.

"We can take criticism but as long as we are moving in the right direction, success will come to the team," said Rajagobal.

Khamis, 15 Mac 2012

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Biodata <b>Wan Zack Haikal</b> ~ AbgferOz

Posted: 24 Nov 2011 10:33 PM PST

Nama Penuh : Wan Zack Haikal Bin Wan Noor
Tarikh Lahir : January 28, 1991 (age 20)
Tempat Lahir : Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  Ketinggian : 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Posisi : Striker & Midfielder

Club information
Current club Harimau Muda A
Number 11

Youth career
2005-2007 Kuala Lumpur President Cup

Senior career
2007-2008 Felda United FC 6
2008-2009 Harimau Muda 21
2009- Harimau Muda A 22
2011- → Zlaté Moravce (loan)
2012-present Harimau Muda A 0

National team
2008-2010 Malaysia U-19 11
2008-present Malaysia U-23

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Isnin, 12 Mac 2012

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WAN ZAHARULNIZAM DAN <b>WAN ZACK HAIKAL</b> DI TAWAR UJIAN <b>...</b>

Posted: 11 Mar 2012 09:51 PM PDT

WAN ZAHARUL NIZAM DAN WAN ZACK HAIKAL HARIMAU MUDA BAKAL JALANI UJIAN PERCUBAAN BERSAMA KELAB DEVISYEN 3 LIGA JEPUN FC RYUKYU|

WAN ZAHARULNIZAM WAN ZAHARUL NIZAM DAN WAN ZACK HAIKAL BAKAL MENJALANI UJIAN PERCUBAAN BERSAMA KELAB DEVISYEN 3 JEPUN FC RYUKYU

Pemain sayap Harimau Muda dan skuad Olimpik Malaysia, Wan Zaharul Nizam berpeluang mencatat nama dalam sejarah bola sepak negara apabila ditawarkan menjalani ujian percubaan bersama kelab devisyen 3 Jepun yang berpangkalan di Okinawa iaitu FC Ryukyu.

Wan Zaharul Nizam atau lebih dikenali dengan panggilan kecik, berjaya menarik minat agensi pencari bakat Japan Dream FA sewaktu perlawanan kelayakan Olimpik Malaysia menentang Jepun di Tosu tempoh hari.

Pemain kelahiran Tumpat, Kelantan itu akan turut ditemani seorang lagi rakannya dalam Harimau Muda iaitu, Wan Zack Haikal Wan Noor dalam ujian percubaan bersama FC Ryukyu.

Perkara ini disahkan oleh Jurulatih skuad olimpik dan Harimau Muda sendiri iaitu Ong Kim Swee sebelum beliau berlepas ke Jordan pagi ini untuk perlawanan terakhir skuad Malaysia bertemu Syria.

Pihak kelab tersebut datang berjumpa saya semas perlawanan pertama menentang Jepun dan menyatakan mereka berminat kepada Kecik. katanya

Selepas perlawanan kedua menentang Jepun, ejen tersebut datang berjumpa saya dan mengatakan mereka sudah pun menyiapkan kertas kerja dan mahu melihat Wan Zaharulnizam beraksi di Okinawa. Saya berasa gembira dan teruja dengan hasrat kelab tersebut yang menyatakan sendiri minat mereka tanpa perlu kita sendiri mengesyorkan kepada mereka. Ujarnya lagi.

Ong Kim Swee kemudiannya mencadangkan Wan Zack Haikal kepada kelab tersebut untuk mencuba ujian bersama Kecik.

Siapa tahu jika Wan Zack mampu menarik perhatian mereka, kita akan ada dua wakil beraksi di sana nanti.

Ong Kim Swee menyatakan biarpun di devisyen ketiga, harapannya agar mereka dapat beraksi satu musim di sana.

Japan Dream FA adalah ejen pencari bakat bola sepak yang pernah menyatakan minat untuk membawa penjaga gol kebangsaan Khairul Fahmi Che Mat beraksi bersama kelab di sana. Namun sehingga kini ianya hanya melalui lisan sahaja.

Ahad, 11 Mac 2012

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Foul!: Kecik goes to Japan

Posted: 11 Mar 2012 09:03 AM PDT

"The agent who runs Japan Dream FA was a former Gamba Osaka skipper. I can't really remember his name right now but he approached me at Tosu Stadium.

He said some people might laugh that Ryukyu has set their sights on Kecik but he strongly believes in the lad and believes if Kecik wants it badly, he will make an impression in Japan." - Harimau Muda A coach Ong Kim Swee.

It is not going to be one of those trials where a Malaysian player travels all the way across the globe only to give fans false hopes.

This time around it is for real and the only person who can screw it up is Kecik himself.

Wan Zaharulnizam Wan Zakaria or better known as Kecik among his peers is most likely to feature for Japan's Division three club FC Ryukyu.

Joined by another national player Wan Zack Haikal Wan Noor, the duo will attend trials at the Okinawa-based club to see if they are able to adapt to the environment before sealing the deal.

Read all about it in today's Mailsport.

HD says: Finally, a logical placement. All the best to both Wan Zaharulnizam and Wan Zack.

Jumaat, 9 Mac 2012

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" Tiada Kepalsuan ": BIODATA : <b>Wan Zack Haikal</b>

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 05:24 PM PST




                                          Nama Penuh : Wan Zack Haikal Bin Wan Noor

Tarikh Lahir : January 28, 1991 (age 20)

Tempat Lahir : Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  Ketinggian : 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Posisi : Striker & Midfielder



Current club Harimau Muda A



2005-2007 Kuala Lumpur President Cup



2007-2008 Felda United FC 6 
2008-2009 Harimau Muda 21 
2009- Harimau Muda A 22 
2011- → Zlaté Moravce (loan)
2012-present Harimau Muda A 0



2008-2010 Malaysia U-19 11 
2008-present Malaysia U-23
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Rabu, 7 Mac 2012

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Azkals vs. Malaysia International Friendly Match Preview and Line <b>...</b>

Posted: 27 Feb 2012 02:52 PM PST

The Malaysian Tigers has arrived in the Philippines three days ago for the scheduled international friendly match tomorrow February 29, 2012. The National Team of Malaysia is one of the toughest rival that will be face by the Philippine Azkals.

The Malaysian National Football Team is the current ASEAN Champion, having captured their first ever international title last December 2010, the AFF Suzuki Cup Championship.

The National Football Team of Malasia is also known as the Malayan Tiger or in Malaysian language they were commonly called as Harimau Malaysia. The team will come to the Philippines and will go up face to face with the Azkals.

The Harimau vs. Azkals game is highly anticipated not only by the Filipinos but the Malaysian fans as well. The Malaysians promised to avenged their lost during their last visit to the Philippines last November 2001 when they were beaten by the Philippine National Football Team in the semi-finals of the SEA Games.

The Philippines and Malaysian Football had an earlier legacy of rivalry. In the late 1960′s Malaysia scored their biggest win against an international team and it was the Philippines whom they beat with the final score at 15-1 in favor of Malaysia.

Meanwhile here's the official line-up of both teams.

Team Malaysia Tigers:

  • GK Mohd Farizal Marlias
  • GK Khairul Fahmi Che Mat
  • GK Norazlan Razali
  • DF Mohd Aidil Zafuan Abdul Radzak
  • DF Mahali Jasuli
  • DF Mohd Fadhli Mohd Shas
  • DF Mohd Asraruddin Putra Omar
  • DF Mohd Bunyamin Umar
  • DF G. Mahathevan
  • DF S. Subramaniam
  • DF Mohd Faizal Muhammad
  • DF Mohd Muslim Ahmad
  • DF Mohd Zubir Azmi
  • MF Wan Zack Haikal Wan Noor
  • MF Amar Rohidan
  • MF Baddrol Bakhtiar
  • MF K. Gurusamy
  • MF Mohd Safiq Rahim (Captain)
  • MF Mohd Shakir Shaari
  • MF Mohd Ashaari Shamsuddin
  • MF S. Kunanlan
  • MF Sharudin Yakup
  • FW Mohd Zaquan Adha Abdul Radzak
  • FW Ahmad Shakir Mohd Ali
  • FW Mohd Safee Mohd Sali (Vice Captain)
  • FW Abdul Manaf Mamat
  • FW Norshahrul Idlan Talaha

Team Philippine Azkals:

  • Eduard Sacapano
  • Jason Sabio
  • Carlie De Murga
  • Roel Gener
  • Roxy Dorlas
  • Ref Cuaresma
  • Lexton Moy
  • Emelio Caligdong
  • Juan Luis Guirado
  • Angel Guirado
  • Misagh Bahadoran
  • Phil Younghusband
  • Ian Araneta
  • Nate Burkey
  • Neil Etheridge
  • Ray Jonsson
  • Denis Wolf
  • Jason De Jong
  • Bervic Italia
  • OJ Clarino
  • James Younghusband
  • Rob Gier
  • Marwin Angeles
  • Joshua Beloya
  • Nestor Margarse
  • 26. Ruben Doctora
  • Paolo Pascual

The line-up were not yet final and could be subject to change prior to the start of the game.

Azkals International Friendly

2012 Malaysian Tigers (Malayan Harimau)

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Posted: 02 Mar 2012 12:28 AM PST

Ahmad Shakir Ali did his chances of playing in this year's AFF Suzuki Cup no harm at all after scoring a late equaliser in Malaysia's 1-1 draw with the Philippines in Manila on Wednesday.

It has been a long way back from the abyss for the 23-year-old Negri Sembilan striker, who last featured for Malaysia in a 5-0 friendly win over Lesotho in September 2009 before he was dropped from the victorious 2009 Sea Games squad.

With Malaysia trailing to Denis Wolf's 35th-minute header, Shakir transferred his domestic form, where he has scored four goals for Negri, to the international stage with a fine stoppage time strike after being set up by Safee Sali.

"I'm impressed with the team, we fought till the last minute. My goal is a result of teamwork. Even when we were a goal down, we did not give up.

"This result is testament to our strong fighting spirit and the fact we never gave up," Shakir told Astro Arena in Manila after the game.

The draw extended Malaysia's winless run in internationals to seven matches and this is the 20th game in which the national team failed to win on their opponents' ground since beating Sri Lanka 4-1 on March 24, 2007 in Colombo.

Malaysia could have easily won the game had Philippines goalkeeper Neil Etheridge, third choice for English Premier League club Fulham, not been in superb form denying Safee and Safiq Rahim several times.

Wolf's goal, too, could have been prevented had he been picked up at the back post where he headed in low from Jason Sabio's long throw-in.

Winger Wan Zack Haikal Wan Nor earned his first international cap while defender S. Subramaniam made a long awaited return to the national team with his first appearance in four years.

Zaquan Adha Radzak played his first international since 2010 after struggling with injury last year and there was a first start for Terengganu forward Manaf Mamat after three previous substitute appearances.

The bumpy Rizal Memorial Stadium pitch did not help with Malaysia's passing game as the hosts started aggressively but coach K. Rajagobal praised his side's second-half comeback.

"Both teams played well with hunger and determination. I also give credit to the Philippines, I think it was a satisfying match," said Rajagobal at the post-match press conference.

"We really expected Philippines to start aggressively. We could have sealed the game in the first half with two goals but went into half-time with none. It was a good thing we were able to come back in the second half.

"All throughout it was an entertaining match. I want to give credit to my players for the never-give-up attitude they had today (Wednesday)."

Reach Beyond Your Limits: Azkals May Miss Top Players

Posted: 01 Mar 2012 04:41 PM PST

The feeling of joy and fulfilment of the national football team, popularly known as the Azkals, following their strong and inspiring stand against Southeast Asian Games champion Malaysia Wednesday night is being tempered by the uncertainty of having a diluted lineup in the coming AFC Challenge Cup.

Rave reviews poured in after the Azkals nearly upset the Malaysians who shockingly were in the throes of a monumental setback before a late goal saved the evening for the visitors in a game that ended at 1-all.

But the euphoria was soon clouded by the spectre of Azkals losing the game's scorer Denis Wolf as well as the services of the highly efficient keeper Neil Etheridge.

Both are doubtful with Wolf reportedly having problems in securing his Philippine passport in time for the match beginning March 9 in Nepal, while Etheridge still needs permission from his English Club Fulham, where he is a substitute goalie, to play for the Philippines.

"At the moment, I'm not too sure if I'll be able to play in the Challenge Cup," said Etheridge. "I have to talk to my coach back home and it's going to come down as to whether he will let me play."

Besides these concerns, the Azkals are also unsure as to whether Stephan Schrock or Dennis Cagara will be allowed by their European clubs to play and there is also the knee of Chieffy Caligdong which is still hurting.

After missing the last three friendly matches at home including the memorable encounter with David Beckham and the MLS champion LA Galaxy last December, Etheridge was back in action and did a spectacular job of protecting the net.

The Azkal's game against Malaysia was perhaps their best against a regional powerhouse. They pushed their opponents to fits of frustration with their defense and their attack was consistent and relentless.

It finally bore fruit with Wolf's header in the 34th minute from a long corner pass hurled by Jason Sabio. The goal sent the 8,000 fans into a frenzy.

Their defense was also something to behold as they stopped scoring chances of the Malaysians who are far and away the more experienced team.

Sabio and Juan Luis Guirado were able to neutralize striker Safee Sali and Wan Zack Haikal Wan Nor and Mohd Zaquan Adha Abd Radzak.

But the determined Malaysians finally found a hole when substitute Ahmad Shakir Mohd Ali hit the equalizer in extra time to salvage a draw.

Malaysian mentor K. Rajagopal believes that the Azkals could make an impression against North Korea, India and Tajikistan in the group stage.

By JONAS TERRADO

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