The Malaysia national netball team is the netball team that represents Malaysia in international competition. In 2005, the Singaporean team won the Asian Netball Championship with a win over the Malaysian team, scoring 53–39 in the Finals. Malaysia qualified for the 2011 World Netball Championships in Singapore, finishing sixteenth. The team for the World Championships was coached by Choo Kon Lee and captained by Aruna Santhappan. As of 7 March 2018, the Malaysian team are ranked 24th in the INF World Rankings. Following the appoinment of Australias Tracey Robinson as Head Coach in 2016 the team were Asian Champions in 2016 Defeating Sri Lanka in the final and followed up that victory with another win in 2017 at the South East Asian games after trouncing Singapore in the gold medal final match.
Team
2017 SEA Squad
Malaysia national netball team |
Players |
Coaching staff |
- Karishma S. Loganathan
- Norashikin Kamal Zaman
- Pow Mei Foong
- Yap Suo Kuen
- Shandralelka Shanmugam
- An Najwa Azizan
- Siti Nor Farhana Mustafa
- Izyan Syazana Mohd Wazir
- Nur Fariha Abdul Razak
- Nur Syafazliyana Mohd Ali
- Noramirah Dayana Noor Azhar
- Puah Pei San
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- Head coach: Tracey Robinson
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Twelve players were selected for the 2011 World Netball Championships, held from 3–10 July.[1]
Malaysia national netball team |
Players |
Coaching staff |
- Aruna Santhappan (c)
- Nur Ezzaini Mohd Nor
- Norashikin Kamal Zaman
- Izyan Syazana Mohd Wazir
- Nurul Adha Abu Bakar
- Siti Nor Farhana Mustafa
- Noramirah Dayana Noor Azhar
- Nur Syafazliyana Mohd Ali
- Nurul Shaffa Mustafa
- Nur Shamilia Mohd Samsudin
- Nur Salfarina Mohd Amin
- Noor Atika Mohd Radzi
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- Head coach: Choo Kon Lee
- Manager: Datin Seri Shamsiah M. Yasin
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Competitive history
Asian Netball Championship |
Year |
Cup |
Location |
Placing |
1985 | 1st Asian Championships | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Champions |
1989 | 2nd Asian Championships | New Delhi, India |
3rd place |
1993 | 3rd Asian Championships | Hong Kong |
Unplaced |
1997 | 4th Asian Championships | Singapore |
2nd place |
2001 | 5th Asian Championships | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
3rd place |
2005 | 6th Asian Championships | Singapore |
2nd place |
2009 | 7th Asian Championships | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
3rd place |
2012 | 8th Asian Championships | Colombo, Sri Lanka | 3rd place |
2014 | 9th Asian Championships | Singapore | 3rd place |
2016 | 10th Asian Championships | Bangkok, Thailand | Champions |
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