23 June 2007

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Next Match - Tue, Jul. 10, 2007
AFC Asian Cup 200713:35 UK - National Stadium Bukit Jalil
Malaysia v China
Match
Latest Fixtures/Scores
DATEOPPONENTRESULTCOMPETITION
Tue 1/23 H- Singapore D, 1 - 1 ASEAN Football Championship
Sat 1/27 A- Singapore D, 1 - 1 ASEAN Football Championship
Tue 7/10 H- China 13:35 UK AFC Asian Cup
Sat 7/14 A- Uzbekistan 12:20 UK AFC Asian Cup
Wed 7/18 H- Iran 13:35 UK AFC Asian Cup
· Complete Team Fixtures

More Malaysia News

May 27, 2007

Blatter praises United for calling off Malaysia match
Manchester United's controversial tour match against a Malaysian XI in Kuala Lumpur on July 27 had been called off because it clashed with the Asian Cup, FIFA president Sepp Blatter said on Sunday.

May 23, 2007

AFC ask Man Utd to reschedule Malaysia match
Asia's football chief Mohamed Bin Hammam has asked Manchester United officials to reschedule the club's July 27 match against a Malaysian XI to avoid a clash with the Asian Cup.

May 22, 2007

Malaysian side face uncertain future over unpaid rent
Cash-strapped Malaysian Super League strugglers Sarawak face an uncertain future after they were almost banned from using their own stadium because of unpaid rent.

May 11, 2007

Malaysia PM insists Man Utd fixture will go ahead
Malaysia will defy the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and host Manchester United in July, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi insisted on Friday.

January 16, 2007

Malaysia progress into next phase despite defeat
Despite going down 1-0 to Thailand and needing the Philippines to hold Myanmar to a shock goalless draw to advance to advance to the semi-finals of the Asean Football Championship, Malaysia coach Nori

Thailand 1-0 Malaysia: Chaikamdee on target
Thailand booked their ticket to the semi-finals of the Asean Football Championship with a 1-0 defeat of Malaysia, who also advanced after the Philippines held Myanmar to a goalless draw.

January 15, 2007

Tigers must roar against Thais, says Norizan
Malaysia coach Norizan Bakar has called for his players to 'double their efforts' as they take on Asean Football Championship co-hosts Thailand on Tuesday with a place in the knockout phase at stake.

January 14, 2007

Myanmar's Sann Win rues missed chances
Myanmar coach U Sann Win was left ruing the number of missed chances in the first half of their Asean Football Championship Group A stalemate with Malaysia on Sunday, which left the 2004 semi-finalist

Malaysia 0-0 Myanmar: Missed Malay chances
Suchao Nutnum struck four minutes into second half stoppage time to earn Thailand a 1-1 draw against a gutsy Myanmar side in their Asean Football Championship 2007 Group A opener in Bangkok on Friday.

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