Terengganu beat Aussie side Stingers to win all nine games en route to MHL title


Sandwiched: Terengganu’s Faizal Saari (centre) surrounded by two Territory Stingers’ players during the match. — Hokita

PETALING JAYA: Winning the 2025 Malaysian Hockey League (MHL) title with a perfect record was indeed a dream come true for Terengganu.

They capped a stellar season by winning all nine matches in the league, including yesterday’s final fixture against Australia’s Territory Stingers to take their seventh MHL title at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil.

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