Perak lift Razak Cup for second straight year


  • Hockey
  • Sunday, 04 Nov 2018

Joyful day: Perak team celebrating after beating Terengganu in the Razak Cup final at the National Hockey Stadium yesterday. — SHAARI CHEMAT/The Star

BUKIT JALIL: Perak came from a goal down twice to be crowned as the Razak Cup champions for the second straight year after a tense penalty shootout against Terengganu in the final.

After a 2-2 stalemate in regulation time, Perak held their nerves to beat Terengganu 3-1 in the penalty shootout at the National Hockey Stadium here yesterday.

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