Character of true champions


You’re going nowhere: Terengganu’s Muhammad Firhan Ashaari (right) stopping Kuala Lumpur’s Muhammad Ramadan Rosli in the Razak Cup match yesterday. — SAIFUL BAHRI / The Star

IPOH: Defending champions Terengganu came back from a two-goal deficit to edge Kuala Lumpur 3-2 and qualify for the semi-finals from Group A in Division One of the Razak Cup hockey tournament at the Azlan Shah Stadium.

KL shocked the east coast side by scoring two first-half field goals for a 2-0 lead. Mohd Shahril Saabah put the City boys ahead in the ninth minute before Mohd Amirul Aideed doubled their lead in the 15th minute.

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