Malaysian Hockey Confederation
(MHC)
The Malaysian Hockey Confederation (MHC) is
the national governing body for Malaysia national field hockey team, Malaysia
national women's field hockey team, Malaysia national under-21 field hockey
team, Malaysia national women's under-21 field hockey team, Malaysia national
indoor hockey team and Malaysia national women's indoor hockey team than also
manage the field hockey in Malaysia. It is affiliated to the Asian Hockey
Federation (AHF) and member of the International Hockey Federation (FIH). The
current MHC president is Tengku Abdullah ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah.
History
By 1886, the game was sufficiently played in England for it to be organized with a set of rules and the Hockey Association was formed in England. It didn’t take long for the game to make its way to Malaya, and the first formal match played was between Harris’ XI and Whitley’s XI on Nov 30, 1898 in Kuala Lumpur. Inter-Club matches were played between Selangor and Singapore as early as 1904, and other British-dominated clubs in Malacca, Ipoh and Penang also had their matches. By the 1920s, there were more Malays playing the game. The Federated Malay States versus Colony series was started in 1925.
By 1886, the game was sufficiently played in England for it to be organized with a set of rules and the Hockey Association was formed in England. It didn’t take long for the game to make its way to Malaya, and the first formal match played was between Harris’ XI and Whitley’s XI on Nov 30, 1898 in Kuala Lumpur. Inter-Club matches were played between Selangor and Singapore as early as 1904, and other British-dominated clubs in Malacca, Ipoh and Penang also had their matches. By the 1920s, there were more Malays playing the game. The Federated Malay States versus Colony series was started in 1925.
Penang claim to have formed the first State Hockey Association,
though all records were lost during the World War II, the “memory of the
old-timers” says the association took shape about the 1924-25 season. Perak,
however, were the first to officially form a State Hockey Association in
October 1927, and so too Negeri Sembilan. And in Perak, the Constitution
was amended in 1936 to provide for District Hockey Association. Six districts
formed their Hockey Association the same year. Records show that the game was
played at the club level in 1931 by Tamilians’ Physical Cultural Association,
Selangor Malays and Selangor Chinese Recreation Club in Kuala Lumpur. The game
went “international” with the visit of the Indian Olympic team in 1932.
The Indians treated the local fan to a delightful display of hockey on their
way to a 7-0 win over the Malayan XI.
By the 1930s, regular Inter-State
matches were held. The 1939 records show that Selangor were a hot number,
beating Negeri 9-0 on Nov 4, Malacca 2-0 on Nov 18 and Penang 1-0 on Dec 2.
Hockey was up and running in the country and the game was played at club and
district levels nationwide by the late 30s (Taiping HA organized the first
district league in the country in 1946-47) with Hockey Association having been
formed in many states. The Quadrangular hockey matches over three days were
regular features of Malayan hockey and it “made possible for teams situated in
the extremities of the country to meet each other in friendly matches”. The
hockey season ended with the classic North v South match. North was made up of Kedah,
Penang, Perak, Pahang and Selangor while South had Negeri
Sembilan, Malacca, Johor and Singapore.
In the first season 1940-41, North
beat South 4-1 in Kuala Lumpur. When the series resumed after the War,
North and South drew 0-0 in Kuala Lumpur. North either won or drew the
next six in the series, with South posting their only in, by 3-2, in 1953-54 in
Singapore. After the North v South Hockey Match at the end of the 1947-48
season in Kuala Lumpur, delegates from the Hockey Associations of Penang,
Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Malacca, Johor and Singapore met.
Singapore HA President Sir George
E.N. Oehlers formally proposed, “That a body governing the game of Hockey
in the Federation of Malaya and in the Colony of Singapore be formed and that
such a body be called the Malayan Hockey Council”. Sir George was elected the
first president. Regular Quadrangular Hockey over the weekend during the hockey
season and the introduction of the Malayan Championships in 1951 put the game
on a higher level in the country.
The exploits of the legendary
Indians in the Olympics – they had won five titles since the 1928 Amsterdam
Games, and the fifth was at the 1952 Helsinki Games – fired the
Olympic imagination of hockey enthusiasts in Malaya. Olympic
participation is through the Olympic Council and the Malayan Hockey Council did
the needful, with the Amateur Athletics Union of Malaya. They met at the PWD
Sports Club in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur on Aug 15, 1953 at 11.20am. The
meeting ended 35 minutes and the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council
was formed.
The Malayan Hockey Federation, with
Singapore going their separate way, was formed in 1954 with Herman Marie De
Souza was elected president and Kandiah Aryaduray the secretary. Sir
Gerald Templer, the supremo of Malaya and Sir Donald MacGillivray
the High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya, were roped in as Patrons.
Malaya were ready for their first international outing, the 1956 Melbourne
Olympics and have never looked back since
Executive members
- President
: Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah
- Deputy President
: Datuk Nur Azmi Ahmad
- Vice President
:
- Dato'
Abdul Rahim Md. Ariff
- Dato' Seri
Che Khalib Mohamad Noh
- M. Gobinathan
- Dato' Dr.
Surinder S. Cheema
- Datuk Haji
Ramlee Marahaban
- Dato' Haji
Bustari Yusof
- Hon. Secretary-General : Hashim Mohamed Yusoff
- Assistant Hon. Secretary-General :
- Hon. Treasurer
: S. Sanjilatheeban
- Assistant Hon. Treasurer : Dato' Anuarul Aini Mohd Perai
- General Manager
: Maninderjit Singh
- Free Members
:
- Datuk Shahril
Shamsuddin
- Dato' Seri
Ahmad Farid Ridhuan
- Dato' Tony Fernandez
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