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1975 World Cup hockey legend Bala dies at 72
KUALA LUMPUR: Hockey legend S. Balasingam, who played in two Olympics Games – in Munich in 1972 and Montreal in 1976 – and the great 1975 World Cup squad, has died of colon cancer. The Ipoh-born star was 72.
Shanmuganathan believes Malaysia ready to take on any team in the world
PETALING JAYA: The national hockey team have had their best preparation – and now, it’s time to deliver.
Aye, aye skipper Sri Shan
Being a captain is a huge responsibility, says Malaysian hockey legend.
UPM return with a vengeance
UNIVERSITI Putra Malaysia-Brotherstick (UPM) clinched a double in the TNB-QNET-Selangor Hockey League after beating last year’s runner-up Headshot Family (HSF HC) 2-1 in a thrilling season-ending match.
What went wrong for Malaysia at the hockey World Cup?
The national hockey team left for the World Cup in The Hague, Holland, two weeks ago amidst mild expectations. It was Malaysia’s first appearance in the World Cup after a 12-year hiatus but they lost all five Group A matches to end up last in the 12-team tournament.
Tributes pour in for 'father of Malaysian hockey'
PETALING JAYA: Datuk N. Sri Shanmuganathan has credited the late Sultan Azlan Shah as being the man behind the heroics of the 1975 World Cup hockey team.
Malaysian athletes just plain pampered
TWO weeks ago, StarSport carried a foreign story about a Mexican boys’ team who dominated a basketball tournament playing barefooted.
Malaysian hockey teams were once regulars at the Olympics
FOOTBALL may be the most popular but hockey is Malaysia’s most successful team sport by far.
Fook Loke: Hard to erase memories of 1975 defeat to India
Most hockey fans may have vague memories of Malaysia's 2-3 defeat by India in the 1975 World Cup semi-final in Kuala Lumpur.