Football International Friendly Malaysia lost 1 - 0 to Jordan


It was a moment before Malaysia celebrate its national belated freedom 62nd years on next day. With 52% the ball possesion belongs to Malaysia in second half, almost triggered a goal when J.partiban threw a ball from right wing to Hazwan Bakri to shot the goal but neglected by Jordan's keeper.


Malaysia seems to get in rigth track to get more than two three times chances to have a goal but all tries were shot above the goal post.



The only goal was shot by Saeed Murjan, Jordan Captain in first half. Jordan sent their almost second team without six regulars, dominated first half. Harimau Malaya got one two chances to drew the matches on first half, but not always not on right target.




Meanwhile Jordan coaches, Vitak Borkelmans was fascinated with the Ultras Malaya. He said the scene was so awesome when he can really enjoy the moment with abondaned of Malaysia supporters came to support their team was so miracles. It was about more than 14000 spectactors to Bukit Jalil National Stadium.


Meanwhile, Tan Cheng Hoe, Malaysia National Coach just listed 24 players to play against Indonesia for FIFA 2022 World Cup qualification on  next 5th of September at Bong Karno Stadium, Jakarta.



Lists of 24 players to JAKARTA.

Goalkeepers
1. Farizal Marlias (JDT)
2. Hafizul Hakim (Perak)
3. Ifwat Akmal (Kedah)

Defenders
1. Adam nor (JDT)
2. Corbin Ong (JDT)
3. Shahrul Saad (Perak)
4. Nazirul Naim (Perak)
5. Matt Davies (Pahang)
6. Syahmi Safari (Selangor)
7. Irfan Zakaria (K. Lumpur)
8. Dominic Toretto (Police)

Midfielders
1. Syamer Kutty (JDT)
2. Brendan Gan (Perak)
3. Azam Azih (Pahang)
4. Akram Mahinan (PKNS FC)
5. Daniel Amier (FELDA Utd)



Wingers
1. Safawi Rasid (JDT)
2. Akhyar Rashid (JDT)
3. J. Partiban (Perak)
4. Mohamadou Sumareh (Pahang)
5. Hadin Azman (FELDA Utd)

Stikers
1. Syafiq Ahmad (JDT)
2. Shahrel Fikri (Perak)
3. Norshahrul Idlan (Pahang)

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Lists of 24 players of Indonesia

Goalkeepers
Andritany Ardhiyasa
Teja Paku Alam
Angga Saputra

Defenders
Ricky Fajrin
Hansamu Yama
Yanto Basna
Yustinus Paew
Ruben Sanadi
Andika Wijaya
Victor Igbonefo


Midfielders
Andik Vermansah (ex selangor/kedah)
Evan Dimas (ex selangor)
Febri Haryadi
Bagus Khafi
Manahati Lestusen
Rizky Pellu
Stefano Lilipaly
Zulfiandi
Irfan Jaya
Irfan Bachdim
Saddil Ramdani (Pahang)

Strikers
Ferdinand Sinaga (ex Kelantan)
Beto Goncalves (ex Penang)
Osas Saha (ex Penang)

Australia chances defeat Malaysia at AFF U-19 Youth Championship Final


Payback that's the right words for Australia to play against Malaysia in the final of AFF U-19 Youth Championship. The final will be held on Monday 19th August 2019 at Thong Nhat Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.



The Harimau Malaya Under 18 hopefully to defend their title against Australia. Previously they were met in the group which Malaysia won 3-0. Malaysia with 9 points has won 3, and 2 lost in runner up of group B. They had lifted first Aff youth title last year when they beat Myanmar 4-3 in the final.


In the semifinal, Malaysia defeating Indonesia 4-3 in a thrilling match which was decided in the extra time. Mohammed Aiman Afif made 1-0 in the 19th minute but Indonesia equalised in the 45th minute through Beckham Putra. Luqman Hakim Shamsudin made it 2-1 to the Malaysians in the 54th minute. Indonesia scored twice in quick succession with goals from Muhammad Fajar Fathurrahman and Muhammad Salman Alfarid to make it 3-2.



Luckily, Harith Haiqal Adam has scored penalty in the 88th minute before Harith make it 4-3 in extra time to the reigning champions.


Meanwhile Australia defeated 2018 runner up, Myanmar in the other semifinal 2-1 as Lachlan Brook and Kai Trewin scored to overturn an 18th-minute opener from Myanmar’s La Min Htwe.



However, it will be his successor Brad Maloney, a former Australia international, who is hoping to help Malaysia Tigers win their second title in as many years with a win over his home nation.