Sang-ryul and Lissek among names bandied about for consultant’s job


PETALING JAYA: South Korean coaching guru Kim Sang-ryul and even former national coach Paul Lissek could be on Malaysian Hockey Confederation’s (MHC) radar in search of an experienced consultant for the Speedy Tigers.

Sang-ryul was instrumental in turning South Korea into a world class outfit in the 1990s and led their men to silver in the 2000 Sydney Olympics and later orchestrated the rise of China’s men’s team starting from the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

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