Wednesday, 27 November 2024

MALAYSIAN HOCKEY – DUE TO WEAK CALENDAR PLANNING CREATES CONFUSION & UNWANTED ISSUES

MALAYSIAN HOCKEY – DUE TO WEAK CALENDAR PLANNING CREATES CONFUSION & UNWANTED ISSUES

These few days or rather few years ago till today, the key issue about planning of proper one final calendar for hockey tournaments  which includes Affiliates, Domestic & International tournaments such as Field Hockey, Indoor Hockey & Hockey 5s for both genders Men & Women that is creating a confusion & arguments within the stakeholders.

This one final calendar is the duty of the Office to prepare at least an Olympic Cycle – means 2024 to 2028 and encompasses the Contingent Events – SEA, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games & Olympic with AHF – Continental events (Senior & Junior) and with FIH events such as World Cup, Qualifiers, Nation Cup, Sultan Azlan Shah Cup & Sultan of Johor Cup for both Senior & Junior activities and to top up any test matches, friendly or Invitational tournaments. To top it up – not including the periodization plan for national teams and the EB, EGM, AGM, Coaching Courses and TO, Umpires Courses and etc etec….Its requires a huge brainstorming activity.

When I was holding the Office, we had a clearly defined Calendar from 2009 till 2012 and it takes 3 months to come up with this “One Final Calendar – One Olympic Cycle” - from Affiliation/State, National & International with all courses & meeting dates - Council, Monthly EB, EGM/AGM with FIH/AHF Congress. This is a prerequisite for preparing the cost which is the Annual Budget and how to source the funds via grants and sponsorship.

Now is the crunch of the matters that I want to make the key points on the current problem in the press and community of hockey fans:

Looking at above details, how are they're going to fit in all the above arrangements, do the people in-charge aware of this consolidation of “one final calendar”. Currently, every Chairman of each SubCom decides when to organize domestic and which international event to play and for sure they will be no coordination as most players, Umpires, Technical resources will be overlapping between cross the board which will create the chaos. And all the good Umpires still serving their bans and most events using lower grade Umpiring which also created many wrong decision and Clubs or State were not satisfied with the quality of Umpiring. This is the Duty of Office & EB to endorse “One Final Calendar – One Olympic Cycle”.

Simple example – during last Razak Cup, Junior players & Indoor players couldn’t play because of SOJC24 & Indoor World Cup preparation. Why? No coordination between SubCom and ad-hoc calendar which created the unwanted issues. Many talks about the issue but due to poor planning created the chaos.

And now the debate of priority – Club for MHL or preparation with Indoor World Cup gets the players to play?

You knew that Indoor WC was in FEB 2025 after qualifying in May 2024 but yet nobody saw this because of working in silos. Working in silos means team members are isolated from the team itself. It could mean individuals or entire departments are isolated from the rest of the business. These individuals and groups don't collaborate with others, which can eventually lead to a lack of communication.

My view – it’s the CLUB/Employer that gets the first priority. This statement is always been used over the years even during our playing days. They are the actual paymaster and the future of national players depend on this Employment…

Even to make matter worst, currently, there not many Clubs/Organization providing jobs. On the above issues – 3 clubs are affected TNB, Maybank & UiTM.

Q-Are the players going lose their income by not playing in MHL? Will the Employer/Club decide not to release the players for national duties – one must understand that Employer decides on their leave to play for national team not the other way around….And do not use the word “Ban” as did to many top Umpires and also for this current dilemma – National team or Employer?

Just sharing in our playing days – we train Monday to Wednesday with national team and released to Club for MHL matches and even at some stage release to play KL League or any other state leagues that the player is involved. 

Bottom line – bread and butter are with the Club/Employer. National Team only provides basic allowances and priority is always the EMPLOYER!

You must understand that CLUBS & EMPLOYERS in hockey is not many in numbers anymore and hope this kind of issues will not hinder for the future employment for national players.

The actual fact is due to your poor planning and frequent ad-hoc decision that has brought this dilemma and please solve amicably so that these few Cubs don't stop supporting this sport which actual fact the cause of the problem is you and not the EMPLOYER… 

Please start planning for a detail “One Final Calendar – One Olympic Cycle 2024-2028” before it creates more future problems & the Employers may stop to support the game which not many left - even TNB & Maybank has gone to playing service contract compared to permanent job. Normally, during the MHL lah, for National or State players to do some cari makan on earnings to survive rather than working at Burger Shops, Family Mart, Petrol Kiosk or in Gig Economy as Riders. Lets have some little heart for these players to survive...

Actually, it’s a simple and doable Calendar…

If you need help, let me know will do it at no cost as its for national Interest…..only request – two cup of Teh-C hot one….

Monday, 25 November 2024

PERSONAL VIEW FROM MANINDERJIT SINGH (MIKE) ABOUT THE FUTURE OF MALAYSIAN HOCKEY & WHY ARE WE PLAYING BELOW PAR AT INTERNATIONAL EVENTS....

Warm Greetings to all my ardent readers...

For the last few years, Malaysian hockey underwent a massive turbulence with unrecoverable "air-pocket" tragedy in key major International Hockey Tournaments...

Been writing and saying the real cause on "why we are achieving below par performance" even though with massive transformation plan with many foreign consultants getting involved but yet we are sliding at World map and now even at Continental level...


Recently, there was a new initiative by Sportswriters Association of Malaysia (SAM) coming up with their own dedicated PODCAST called "SAM BANG" and posted on YOUTUBE Channel to share the insights on the views.

Interesting to see that - no censorship and the invitee is allowed to speak his mind without holding the real hard fact truth about the topic. As my requirement is always there should not be any narrative or personal agenda about the show, with that, I agreed to be part of this SAM BANG PODCAST few days ago...

Podcast SAMBANG bagi episod keenam SAM bersama Maninderjit Singh @ Mike 
Jam 10:00 malam | 19 November 2024 | Selasa

Topik - Status Malaysian Hockey dipentas Antarabangsa & peluang ke LA28

Please click the below link as there are 3 parts of the PODCAST...

Part 1


Part 2


Part 3


Just to be clear that whatever is said in the above 3 parts, the interest of the Nation & Sports was my first priority so that we are back to be in the Olympic Games after failing 6 Olympic Cycle since 2004 Athens till 2024 Paris.

Lucky as the most of FIH events the number of teams are expanded from the original 12 Teams to 16 Teams, even at Junior World Cup - is expanded from 16 to 24 teams and with that, the entry door is wider than those days and due to this expansion we are still playing at Senior & Junior World Cup. 

If the old 12 teams quota system remained, for sure we will be out of these events too as we have fallen badly and my assumption as of today the ranking in world hockey is stated below:

Senior Men Team - 16th or 17th
Jnr Men Team - 14th 
Senior Women Team - 23rd
Jnr Women Team - 19th  

And Malaysian Jnr Women team will also easily qualify due to 5 slots in Junior Asia Cup (decider with Thailand for 5th slot) which previously was only top 3 Asia Team when 16 team JWC. 

For Jnr Men at Asia level, 7 slots including India qualifies to 2025 JWC. Wait and see the results in 2025 JWC, it will a high scoring tournament due to 24 teams - many sub standard teams will be playing especially from Asia ranked 6-7 (Bangladesh, China, Thailand & Taipei), Oceania (PNG or Samoa will qualify) with Zimbabwe or Nigeria from Africa Continental. Many such teams are not ready for World Stage tournament...

I disagree on the expansion of teams, a World Cup is a World Cup, not every player or team could easily qualify to play in such events, the standards and competitive edge must be kept at the highest level possible and best teams keep pushing their benchmark.

Ideally, a Mini World Cup or like the new event call FIH Nation Cup 2 to provide a development team to use such events to grow at International level.

Thank you to all my readers and wishing everyone the very best..

Best Regards

Maninderjit Singh (Mike)
Double Olympian, Double World Cupper & Twice Asian All Star
Former SEC GEN of MHF & MHC

Friday, 8 November 2024

MALAYSIAN HOCKEY DILEMMA - Been invited for 3 Famous Renowned Podcast to Explain the Decay & Issues...Enjoy it!

Warm Greetings to all my readers...

Hope everyone has been good and fine. Didn't been writing for sometime and decided to just provide some updates and information.

Malaysian hockey is undergoing a unrepairable turbulence since last year  Asian Games till recent Sultan of Johor Cup 2024.

The Results based on the chronology of events:

2023 Asian Games - Finished 6th

2024 Paris Olympic Qualification in Jan Muscat - Finished 5th out of 8 teams

2024 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup - finished 4th out of 6

2024 FIH Nation Cup - finished 7 out of 8 teams - Poland played as a host.

2024 - Europe Tour Senior Team - Poor Performances

2024 Asian Champions Trophy - finished last 6 out of 6

2024 Junior Australia Tour - lost all the matches

2024 Sultan of Johor Cup - Men's U21 - Finished last 6 out of 6

What is a dilemma? - a difficult situation or problem.

The above results, in my view, I was expecting it and was not surprised, as this didn't happen overnight and its what we did in the last 6-8 years which is the real reflection of our standard in World Hockey. 

Many believed in perception over reality style of leadership but I was always consistent in my views and been saying that we are no longer an International Hockey Team but many defy my facts and but time & results has spoken..

Anyway, was called to be in two podcast lately to explain why and where was the decay or issues that is plaguing Malaysian hockey.

First was the RTM Sports Podcast as below link:

https://rtmklik.rtm.gov.my/play/program/spodcast/spodcastep63

2nd was - TIMESPORTS ON THE BEAT - WITH K RAJAN

https://open.spotify.com/episode/0ina7ELNW1xoUIB0ACP7ef?si=LfSDA_s_TV2_T_RMLG4kfw

3rd - latest with "SAM BANG" under the The Sportswriters Association of Malaysia (SAM) - will share the link once is online! Its HOT & SPICY!

Please enjoy both the above podcast links.....

Thanks to all the readers and support rendered...

Best Regards

Maninderjit Singh (Mike)

Former Malaysian Hockey Internationals

Monday, 22 July 2024

Paris Olympics - 5 days away - Fact Sheets on Field Hockey - History, Venue, Match Schedule, How the teams got there? Format, Team, Where to watch? Officials, Last Malaysia Men's Hockey Team that played in Sydney Olympics...

Hockey and the Olympic Games

The Inaugural Olympic Hockey Competition for men was held in London in 1908 with England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales competing separately. With the addition of Germany and France, the competition ran with six teams. After having made its first appearance at the London Games, hockey was subsequently dropped from the 1912 Stockholm Games after host nations were granted control over ‘optional sports’. It reappeared in 1920 in Antwerp after pressure from Belgian hockey advocates before being omitted again at Paris 1924, exactly 100 years ago. The formation of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) in 1924 was not soon enough for the Paris Olympics but it did grant hockey re-entry in Amsterdam in 1928. Hockey has been on the programme ever since, with women’s hockey included for the first time in Moscow in 1980. At the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, hockey celebrated 100 years as an Olympic sport. At the London 2012 Olympics, hockey was the third biggest sport in terms of ticket sales with over 630,000 sold. The Olympics is the ultimate hockey competition, with the Olympic gold medal being the most coveted prize in the sport.

Venue for Paris Olympics

Yves-du-Manoir Stadium has already been renovated several times, and the Hauts de-Seine department, which owns this facility, will be launching a modernisation programme to benefit its communities, associations, schools and universities. The venue includes two (2) competition pitches and one (1) training pitch.

Paris 2024 Qualification Overview – How did the teams get to Paris Olympics…

The winners of each Continental Championship and the teams ranked first, second and third of each FIH Hockey Olympic qualifier joined hosts France with berths at the Paris 2024 Olympic hockey tournaments. The pools, which were determined based on the FIH World Rankings as at 22 January 2024, are as follows:

 


Competition Format

The hockey competition at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 comprises women’s and men’s events, with the same format and rules for both. In the preliminary round 12 teams are divided into two pools of six. Each team plays every other team in its pool. The pools for the men’s and women’s competitions were determined by the FIH World Rankings at 22 January 2024, shortly after the completion of the FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers. Pool A: Seed 1; 4; 5; 8; 9; 12 Pool B: Seed 2; 3; 6; 7; 10; 11

Men’s competition

Pool A: Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, France, South Africa

Pool B: Belgium, India, Australia, Argentina, New Zealand, Ireland

Women’s competition

Pool A: Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Japan, China, France

Pool B: Australia, Argentina, Great Britain, Spain, United States, South Africa

The top four teams in each pool proceed to the crossover Quarter-Finals, with the remaining four teams eliminated at this stage. The winners of the Quarter-Finals progress to the Semi-Finals, the winners of which meet in the gold medal match. The losers of the Semi-Finals will play for the bronze medal.

Overall Match Schedule as below:

 

The Teams – each Team

At the Olympic Games Paris 2024, a team is made up of a maximum 16 players, composed of 11 players on the field and up to five substitutes. Each team also has up to three “Ap” alternate athletes that can be drafted into the squad as permanent replacements for athletes who are forced to withdraw from the event for reasons such as injury. Ap alternate athletes can only become competing athletes as per the conditions outlined in the ‘Paris 2024 Late Athlete Replacement policy’, which can be found in Appendix 6 of the Competition Regulations by clicking here.

The Officials that will manage for both Men & Women matches are as below:

Where to Watch in Malaysia:

RTM Sukan & RTMklik with 18 dedicated Astro Channels.. Enjoy it folks!

Malaysia last played in Olympics was the Sydney 2000 Olympics, since then we have failed numerous times – been 24 years. See the team that played in Sydney Olympics 2000…or called as The Last Mohicans in Malaysian Men’s Field Hockey… I am proud to be able to play in 2 Olympics back to back...

 

Sydney 2000 Olympics - Malaysian Men's Hockey Team


Will try to provide daily updates and predictions via WhatsApp and twitter postings.

Let’s enjoy the Olympics….

Regards to everyone

Maninderjit Singh (Mike) - Former Internationals

-  Played in 2 Olympics – 1996 Atlanta & 2000 Sydney

Tuesday, 9 July 2024

EuroHockey U21 Championship Men 2024 Terrassa, Spain 14 - 20 Jul 2024

 EuroHockey U21 Championship Men 2024

Terrassa, Spain

14 - 20 Jul 2024


The 2024 Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship will be the 21st edition of the Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship, the biennial international men's under-21 field hockey championship of Europe organised by the European Hockey Federation.

It will be held alongside the women's tournament in Terrassa, Spain from 14 to 20 July 2024.

The Netherlands are the record-holders after winning their tenth title by defeating the defending champions Germany 3–1 in the final. It will be a 8 teams event.

Pool A – Belgium France Germany Turkey

Pool B – England Nederland Spain Ireland

Format:

At pool stage – Round Robin and top 2 each pool plays SF1&2 with Finals & 3rd/4th with other classification matches for 5-8. Total 20 matches.

Only top 6 teams will be retained in next Eurohockey Junior whereas the 7&8 goes to Eurohockey Junior II and top 2 will join the 6 for next cycle in 2026.

With the new 24 teams for 2025 Junior World and based on the qualifications there will be 8 slots given, with that, all the above teams will be automatically qualifying for 2025 JWC. Turkey may play their first ever JWC.

This Continental event will also provide Jnr Ranking points based on their last position in the tournament and not based on each match like senior ranking points. Champion gets 750 points followed by 2nd 700points 3rd 650points 4th 600 points 5th 550 points 6th 500 points 7th 450 points and last 8th will be 400 points.

My top 4 will be Ned Ger Spain & Fra

Will be watching the tournament via purchasing EHTV pass.


2025 JWC Men U21 – India – 24 teams for a first time!

Summary 24 teams – Host, Africa 3 teams: Europe 8 teams: Asia 6teams: Pan Am 3 teams & Oceania 3 teams and India will host in December 2025 - some say Chennai and Odisha yet to be confirmed.

To understand better the journey of 2025 JWC please click the link below:

https://stickwithmike.blogspot.com/2024/06/2025-junior-world-cup-fact-sheets-and.html

Anyway, I still believe JWC should be a solid top 12 teams’ tournament and create another division for 12 lower teams and from here only 6 goes like super-six to join the best 6 teams as seeded similar to current T20 Cricket WC and it helps to main the competitiveness and also assist weak teams to develop or else it will be a high scoring and boring events and some teams may spoil the potential chances for big teams. See like Africa got 3 slots – SA & Egypt who is 3rd – Nigeria/Zimbabwe and see Oceania 3 slots – Aus & NZ who is next – are they ready to compete – in international hockey the competitiveness index is from1-18 and after 19 onwards the standard is poor. From these 24 teams, the Continental that will gained the most is the European nations with 8 slots and Turkey will play as first timer.

Regards to everyone…

Maninderjit Singh (MIKE)

Former Olympian and Sec Gen of MHC

P/S - There are massive criticism on Malaysian Men's Hockey Team and will write about it after they have completed their tour of Europe and what the future looks like and the obstacles of achieving the ultimate LA2028 slot...

Friday, 28 June 2024

2025 JUNIOR WORLD CUP FACT SHEETS AND OTHER ISSUES… Views from Maninderjit Singh (Mike)

2025 JUNIOR WORLD CUP FACT SHEETS AND OTHER ISSUES…

Good afternoon to my loyal readers and followers…

Apology as not been writing as often as possible due to busy with matters in hand especially work and family with some golfing over the weekends.

Let’s start…

Malaysian Men’s hockey team completed their 2 first events after disbanding Arul’s team in Jan 2024 with the hope that the team will be on the right path in months to come and plays in LA2028. Malaysia finished 4 out of 6 teams in SASC24 & 7th out of 9th in FIH Nation Cups. Many were saying that the transformation is not getting any better and been receiving comments from many former Internationals and stakeholders. I am not going into the technical & tactical parts as been voicing the facets in my commentary and articles. We are not producing international player but national player. To be honest after watching the best teams in FIH Pro League & the gap between them and us is huge and time is of essence. Looking at pool of players, the previous players that was dropped were better off than some new selected ones for the future. Soon or later the old horses may be called in one by one to reinforce the team. Is that the right solution or it will be another chaos? The biggest dilemma we have is our supply chain from sports school & Junior World Cup squads are poor in standards and not properly prepared teams such as 2023, 2021 & 2016/2017 which we are paying the price today to assemble a National International Team status that could compete with world best. Honestly, I am still skeptical how we are going to qualify to LA2028 & win 2026 AG Gold Medal and having massive doubts and hope over time they could be a light at the end of tunnel…

On Malaysian Women Senior Team & Junior teams is in sleeping mode and waiting for a “jump-start” as usual a month before participation. Not sure how they’re keeping their conditioning & international matches temperament. All big Nation having a busy schedule. Here waiting for Sea games and some test matches via invitation or ad-hoc.

Sorry for diverting matters…Opps forgot that Malaysian Indoor Team qualified for a first time to 2025 Indoor World Cup. Just to correct some facts that for a first time in Indoor Asia Cup 2 teams is given the slots to Indoor World Cup and previously was one slot and difficult to break the Iranian dominance.. But targeting a medal in 2025 Indoor World Cup is like building a castle in the sky but the Coaching team also endorsed that they could win a medal. Shocked by the news and hope is to break the top 10 first not promising medal in 2025 Indoor World Cup…

 


Junior World Cup 2025 fact sheets:

In 2023 KL JWC, we targeted top 4 Semifinal then brought it down to top 8 but failed and ended 12th placing as host. Waited for a postmortem and way forward but no news and now comes another cycle in preparation for 2025 JWC – Men/Women. Suggested that to implement 3 JWC cycle – U20, U18 & U16 national teams for the coming 3 JWC cycle – 2025,2027 & 2029 so that the pool of players for LA2028 & Brisbane 2032 will be in better quality players. But even for one team – 2025 JWC their periodization plan and quality matches are not well planned and their first major test will be the Sultan of Johor Cup – 19-26th October 2024 to see what work they’ve done and how much the players has improved. Suggest invest in players that can play in JWC and not in Junior Asia Cup only because the risk to miss JWC is very low because of 24 teams in 2025 JWC.

Many were seeking for answers and please see the details/timeline below for next 2025JWC cycle:

Age Limit

All players shall be under 21 years of age as of 31 December 2024 that is all players shall be born on or after 1 January 2004.

Men U21

Summary 24 teams – Host, Africa 3 teams: Europe 8 teams: Asia 6teams: Pan Am 3 teams & Oceania 3 teams and India will host in December 2025 - some say Chennai and Odisha yet to be confirmed.

Anyway, I still believe JWC should be a solid top 12 teams’ tournament and create another division for 12 lower teams and from here only 6 goes like super-six to join the best 6 teams as seeded similar to current T20 Cricket WC and it helps to main the competitiveness and also assist weak teams to develop or else it will be a high scoring and boring events and some teams may spoil the potential chances for big teams. See like Africa got 3 slots – SA & Egypt who is 3rd – Nigeria/Zimbabwe and see Oceania 3 slots – Aus & NZ who is next – are they ready to compete – in international hockey the competitiveness index is from1-18 and after 19 onwards the standard is poor. From these 24 teams, the Continental that will gained the most is the European nations.

The FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup 2025 will consist of 24 teams

1.1. To qualify for the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup 2025, National Associations must compete

in their respective Continental Federation (CF) Junior Championships/Qualifier.

1.2. The Host Nation – 1 quota place: The host nation.

1.3. Teams Qualified by Continental Federation – 15 quota places

The Continental quotas are as follows:

• Africa (3): The Top 3 teams in the Junior Africa Cup 2024

• Asia (3): The Top 3 teams in the Junior Asia Cup 2024

• Europe (3): The Top 3 teams in the EuroHockey U21 Championship 2024

• Pan America (3): The Top 3 team in the Junior Pan American Championship 2024

• Oceania (3): The Top 3 teams in the Junior Oceania Cup 2024

 

Note: when considering the Top 3 nations in each CF Championship, the JWC host nation is not

included. Therefore, the continent of the host nation will have the Top 3 teams plus the host

nation qualified,

1.4. The remaining 8 Teams will qualify via continental quotas calculated using the FIH Men’s Junior

World Ranking on (April 10th, 2024) provided that:

• They are not yet qualified under 1.2 and 1.3 above.

• The Continental quotas are calculated by considering the CF of each nation in the Junior World

Rankings, and disregarding the top 3 nations from each CF. The CFs of the top 8 ranked nations that

remain in the rankings then earn a continental quota for their CF. These 8 continental quotas are

then filled by the highest finishing nations in each continental championship who have not already

qualified for the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup 2025.

Therefore:

• Asia are awarded 3 additional quotas, to be filled by the three (3) highest-placed teams in the Junior

Asia Cup 2024 not yet qualified under 1.2 or 1.3.

• Europe are awarded 5 additional quotas, to be filled by the five (5) highest-placed teams in the

EuroHockey Junior Championship 2024 not yet qualified under 1.2 or 1.3.

Qualification Timeline - Men

April 2024 FIH Executive Board approves qualification

2 – 12 July Junior Pan American Championship 2024 (Surrey, Canada)

14 – 20 July EuroHockey U21 Championship (Terrassa, Spain)

TBC Junior Asia Cup

TBC Junior Oceania Cup

October 2024 Junior Africa Cup

TBC Invitations to participate issued to qualified National Associations

TBC National Associations to confirm in writing to FIH their participation in the FIH Hockey

Men’s Junior World Cup 2025

TBC Team Entry Forms issued to competing National Associations

TBC Team Entry Forms to be returned to FIH

TBC FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup 2025 (TBC)

 

For Women U21

Summary 24 teams – Host, Africa 3 teams: Europe 8 teams: Asia 5 teams: Pan Am 4 teams & Oceania 3 teams.

Similar like Men U21 Qualification system and only differ is the allocation of quota for each Continental taking into account of Junior World Ranking points as at 10th April 2024.

Qualification Timeline – Women U21

April 2024 FIH Executive Board approves qualification

2 – 12 July Junior Pan American Championship 2024 (Surrey, Canada)

14 – 20 July EuroHockey U21 Championship (Terrassa, Spain)

TBC Junior Asia Cup

TBC Junior Oceania Cup

October 2024 Junior Africa Cup

TBC Invitations to participate issued to qualified National Associations

TBC National Associations to confirm in writing to FIH their participation in the FIH Hockey

Women’s Junior World Cup 2025

TBC Team Entry Forms issued to competing National Associations

TBC Team Entry Forms to be returned to FIH

TBC FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup 2025 (TBC)

To qualify to 2025 JWC (6 teams for Men & 5 teams for Women as Asia slots) will never be an issue for both of our Malaysian Men & Women U21 teams but the question here, what placing will be our best in 2025 JWC and creating better international players not national players quality will be the key element in this journey. Currently, couldn't foresee that we could break top 8 for men & top 12 for women and time will tell...

Wishing the very best to all national teams and Coaches & those are involved. Will be following closely on the progress and achievements.

Godspeed.

Maninderjit Singh (Mike)

Former International & Sec Gen of MHC

Wednesday, 29 May 2024

ALL ABOUT - FIH Hockey Men’s Nations Cup Poland 2023-24 & MALAYSIAN HOCKEY TEAM CHANCES WITH PREDICTIONS

The Men's FIH Hockey Nations Cup is an international men's field hockey tournament organised annually by the International Hockey Federation. The tournament serves as the qualification tournament for the Men's FIH Pro League.

The tournament was founded in 2019 and the first edition will be held in November 2022 in Potchefstroom, South Africa.

Malaysia have always been known for playing a free-flowing attacking style of hockey, but in recent times have stepped it up further, with the team committing to an all-out attacking style that may leave the defence exposed at times, but banks on their ability to score more goals than they let in. In their gold-medal winning campaign at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2022, which remains their last major honour! And recently finished 4th in the 2024 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.

Malaysia came into the previous edition of the Nations Cup as one of the favorites and made it to the semi-finals, but lost to eventual champions South Africa and finished 4th place.

Malaysia had a disappointing Men’s World Cup in 2023, finishing in 13th place and 6th placing in the 2023 Asian Games, but were a much-improved outfit at the FIH Olympic Hockey Qualifiers in Oman earlier this year. They missed out on a semi-final place and Olympic Qualification, but made the most of the positional playoff matches, beating Chile and Canada to finish in 5th place.

Let’s discuss about the event:

ABOUT THE EVENT

Event title FIH Hockey Men’s Nations Cup Poland 2023/24

When 31 May - 9 June 2024

Where Hockey Stadium, Gniezno, Poland

TEAMS

Pool A - Austria, Korea, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa

Pool B - Canada, France, Malaysia, Pakistan

 


EVENT WEBSITE

nationscup.hockey

BROADCAST AND LIVE STREAMING

All matches from the FIH Hockey Men’s Nations Cup Poland 2023-24 will be streamed live (and available on-demand) on the Watch.Hockey* app. *except on the Indian subcontinent.

The FIH Hockey Nations Cup is an annual tournament that involves some of the best hockey playing nations of the world and acts as a pathway to the FIH Hockey Pro League, with the first placed team in the FIH Hockey Nations Cup getting the opportunity to replace the bottom placed team in the FIH Hockey Pro League in the subsequent year.

The FIH Hockey Nations Cup features the best eight teams* (by world rankings) that are not a part of the FIH Hockey Pro League, in both men’s and women’s competitions. The eight teams are split into two pools of four teams each, with the top two teams in each pool proceeding to the semi-finals, while the bottom two teams from each pool will play for 5-8 place classification.

*Since, on the basis of the FIH World Rankings, the Polish team had not qualified for this FIH Hockey Nations Cup, the tournament will exceptionally be played with 9 teams.

The FIH Hockey Men’s Nations Cup will run from 31 May to 9 June 2024 in Gniezno, Poland, whilst the FIH Hockey Women’s Nations Cup will start on 3 June and finish also on 9 June in Terrassa, Spain where Malaysian Women didn’t qualify to play.

The opening match against Pakistan will be the key decider whether we will cross the line for a seat to SF. Canada is a very weak side and low in standard and FRANCE will top the group B as this France team is well prepared and hosting the Olympics and all rounder strength under Fed Soyez.

Malaysia should at least make the Semifinals and to match top 4 finish and if any lower than that there will be a massive impact on world rankings and currently the team is undergoing a rebuilding phase towards the new cycle - 2026 Asian Games and 2028 LA Olympics. There are many facets that still need to be improved and the gap is still wide between the best teams in the world hockey.

Pool A is the group of death - NZ will be with their 7 key players who missed the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup - Hayward, Wood, Sam Lane, Hugo, Kane, Aidan and others. South Africa will be another great team and Korea is going thru massive reboot phase and Austria will be a dark horse and Poland is more of participation level. From Pool A - NZ & SA will qualify to SF. Pool B will be France as top and another slot between Malaysia & Pakistan. Pakistan currently based in Holland and playing strong matches and their objective is to win the Nation Cup and qualify for FIH Pro League season 6.

My TOP 4 predictions:

NEW ZEALAND

FRANCE

SOUTH AFRICA

PAKISTAN

Wishing the Malaysian hockey team the very best and Godspeed....

Will be watching the tournament and will provide updates on the tactical and technical aspects of the Malaysian team...

MANINDERJIT SINGH (MIKE)

FORMER INTERNATIONAL & SEC GEN OF MHC

Friday, 26 April 2024

30th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2024 - Men's Hockey International - Views & Facts...

Good Day to all my passionate readers, 

As previously mentioned that I will write some facts and views for the upcoming 30th edition of Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2024.

The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup is an annual invitational international men's field hockey tournament held in Malaysia. It began in 1983 as a biennial contest. The tournament became an annual event after 1998, following its growth and popularity.

The 2024 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup will be the 30th edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, the annual men's invitational international field hockey tournament hosted by Malaysia. The tournament will return after a one-year hiatus after it was postponed in 2023 due to the packed hockey calendar and couldn’t get sufficient good teams to participate and opted out to host Indoor International event last year. It will be held at the Azlan Shah Stadium in Ipoh, Malaysia from 4 to 11 May 2024. The tournament will consist of six teams. 

The competitive edge of SASC event has dropped over the years compared to those days due to unavailability of the best and renowned teams to be part of this event. Many commented that SASC was close or better in standard than level of annual FIH Champions Trophy but due to clashing in dates with FIH Pro League and late in calling for entry could be the key reasons for the best teams not to be part of this annual SASC events.

The hosts Malaysia are the defending champions after winning their first title at the 2022 edition:

The following six teams will participate in the years tournament and some facts:

Team           Appearance     Last Appearance          Previous best performance

 Canada             10th                       2019                       4th (1995, 1999, 2019)

 Japan                6th                         2022                       4th (2022)

 Malaysia           30th                       2022                       1st (2022)

 New Zealand     18th                       2017                       1st (2012, 2015)

 Pakistan           22nd                      2022                       1st (1999, 2000, 2003)

 South Korea     22nd                      2022                       1st (1996, 2010, 2019)

 

Based on current world rankings – it is in this sequence as stated below:

New Zealand No 10

S Korea No 11

Malaysia No 13

Pakistan No 15

Japan No 16

Canada No 19

-   4 Asian Teams with NZ from Oceania & Canada from Pan AM. This quality of teams based on my view is not the best in the world hockey as the best teams (Aus, Belgium, Ned, India, Eng, Spain, Germany, Argentina, France, Ireland, are busy with their FIH Pro League and preparation towards European Championship and Paris Olympic Games.

Out of six teams, only New Zealand qualified to play in Paris Olympics Games and the rest 5 teams didn’t qualify in January FIH qualifications.

Overall, the failed teams to Olympics such as Korea, Canada, Malaysia undergoing massive changes in Coaching structure and style of play with looking beyond this tournament. But as for Pakistan & Japan, they started rebuilding since Tokyo Olympics and their work started showing some promising, as Japan is heading for podium in 2026 Nagoya Asian Games. Currently, Pakistan is undergoing some hiccups due to 2 federations infighting who is the sole governing body that manages hockey affairs in Pakistan but believe their current team average age below 25 under Roelant did show some positive impact at 2023 SOJC, 2023 Junior World Cup, 2023 Asian Games and 2024 FIH Olympic qualifications. In years to come and this Pakistan team will be ready for 2025 & 2026 hockey calendar especially the 2028 LA Olympics cycle.

Back to us as the host, I believe the previous Coaching structure has done some great progress and pushed some changes but the results wasn’t on their side especially for not winning the promised gold in 2023 Asian Games and qualifying to Paris Olympics.

This Malaysian Team in SASC2024, should at least finish as medalist even though we are the defending Champions. The team has a massive experience player and most players has many International Caps who has played at high level of big events and also bringing the silver medalist H5s players to the team indirectly brings more quality.

For sure the previous regime has uplifted the conditioning and strength of team as so much work has been put till January 2024 this year before the TNBMHL2024 and believe fitness would never be an issue and for sure the new regime has imposed high quality training schedules and the players are working very hard on & off the field to bring success in the coming SASC24.

In terms of experience and fitness no excuses for this team to perform in front of the Ipoh ardent hockey fans and always without fail all Malaysian match it is fully packed and stand's behind the Malaysian team. 

Anything finishing 4th and below will not indicate a good start for this Malaysian team because the next important assignment after SASC24 will be FIH Nation Cup where South Africa, Ireland and France will be providing greater competitive and challenge.

Both these events will allow Malaysia to improve our sliding world ranking and the Importance level for SASC24 is at 2 & FIH Nation Cup importance will be 3.

Malaysian Schedule:

4th May vs Pakistan; 5th May vs Canada; 7th May vs NZ; 8th May vs Japan & 10th May vs Korea as all matches at 8.30pm – 11th May is the classification day.

The first 2 games against Pak & Canada will determine where we finish and we cannot afford to lose both this matches as the next 3 – NZ, Jpn, Korea will be tougher.

Wishing the Malaysian Men’s Hockey Team, the very best in the SASC24 and go for the podium finish.

Godspeed.

Maninderjit Singh (Mike)

P/S – There were rumors' that I was offered to be the next CEO or General Manager and the word was circulating around that I didn’t accept that post, by the way, this rumor's are not true because in the first place there wasn’t any such offer for me to decide or decline. But was offered to be a member of MHC Coaching Committee but declined due to some reasons. Just to clear the air and doubts surrounding the hockey fraternity.

Wednesday, 17 April 2024

MALAYSIAN HOCKEY - WHAT IS THE FUTURE LOOKS LIKE?

MALAYSIAN HOCKEY - WHAT IS THE FUTURE LOOKS LIKE?

Happy New Year everyone, and apology as been busy with matters and today decided to write a piece.

Its another cycle now after failing to Paris Olympics and again there will be no Jalur Gemilang and we all the hockey fraternity will be just a mere spectator on the tv screen and supporting other nations in the coming Paris Olympic Games.

After placing 6th in Asian Games & 12th in Junior World Cup with Men sliding to 13 & Women at 23, there were hue & cry with loud hooo-haaa and massive turnaround and post mortem will be conducted and find out why we failed but finally the following was the reasons:

1.   The Olympic Qualification must be change and more slots for Asia & increase the number of teams was the root of the problem on why we didn’t qualify to Paris Olympics.

2.    Change the Coaching Setup – means the Coaches failed and new batch of Coaches are appointed. So the whole Nation accepted the reason why we failed but not the current ecosystem.  

3   The caretaker said that they never failed based on the interviews and statements over the years.

My view – so far what is done is only a cosmetic-changes without any bold decision or solutions are implemented for the coming new cycle towards 2026 World Cup in Bel/Ned & 2028 LA Olympics with the ultimate 2026 Nagoya Asian Games with 2025 & 2027 JWC cycle for men & women hockey. The indoor games in Asia Cup in May will be ultimate where we stand as my Iran will be Champions and another slot fight will be between Kazak, Thailand & Malaysia with Indonesian being the spoilers. On the H5s – after Oman WC, this event is only a complementary or supplementary to indoor & outdoor and my view it will be a natural death in years to come.

Now back to our main topic. The Senior Team will be having 3 key events this year – SASC2024, FIH Nation Cup in which both is in next month and another one the Asian Champions Trophy will be held later part of the year.

As for Sultan Azlan Shah Cup – my view we should at least finish as a medalist or podium finish as we are defending Champions & weak teams are invited except for New Zealand who will be using this event as part of Paris Olympics selection. Will write soon before the SASC event - a target must be set to create motivation and some pressure to achieved results - no target setting indicates low esteem and sitting at crossroads without knowing the depth of the strength of the team. We must set targets for every event that we are participating even though is low but it must be realistic and measurable. 

As for the FIH Nation Cup we are placed in pool B which is easier to make it to SF and in SF will determine whether we will play in Finals or 3/4 placing. Previously we were runners up in the last edition and the Champions gets a promotion to play in the FIH Pro League next edition. I am a great believer that Malaysia must play in Pro League to advance in World Hockey map again and to be one of the contenders as a powerhouse in world hockey. We should at least finish top 3 here and anything 4th onwards will consider as we failed the mission.

The Asian Champions Trophy we should be making the finals as only India will be our key competitor.

Many hockey lovers and former internationals called and chat about our future and as I said the success of the senior team is always dependent on the cycle of junior teams. If we see the last 3 JWC cycles – 2016, 2021 & 2023 – the overall performances were mediocre even we finished 8th in 2021 edition due to withdrawal from top nations due to Covid19.

But yet, till today – the JWC 2025 (Malaysian U20) & 2027 (Malaysian U18), no any periodization plan & coaching structure is in-placed as the similar mistakes will be repeated again. Been following with other top Nations where most of them has established teams for next JWC cycles and participating big tournaments especially India/Japan/Pakistan and other European teams playing in Europe U18 & Europe U21.

On the women aspect – my view we are still at participating level and adding the numbers level not medalist as at Asia Level we will never break the top 4 regime based on our current ecosystem and periodization plan which is very ineffective. The best is finishing top 5 in 2026 Asian Games as Thailand is narrowing the gap with us and qualify to JWC as merit and not as replacement due to last minute withdrawals.

Another interesting aspect is the Road to 2026 World Cup, where the slots are not divided to Continental previously and the breakdown is as the followings – Bel/Ned as Host, 5 Continental Champions - so 7 taken left with 9 – 2 venue of Qualifiers (8+8) and if we not careful or having a strong periodization plan for our team we may missed this world cup. Just highlighting before its happen because till now I do not see a proper short & long-term plan for our journey towards being in top 10 and better prospects to qualify for LA28 with winning 2026 Nagoya Asian Games.  

My view LA28 we will be a very tough journey to qualify and I have my own reasons and will write about it when time permits.

Thank you, all the readers, for visiting my blog as often as possible and it already hit above 150,000 times even not writing often but will try my level best to do so.

Just a small advice before I pen down…

It is an acknowledgement of failure. The first step towards correcting your wrongs is to admit that you have failed. Once you can admit that you have failed that will (or should) lead to more honesty. It should lead to more self-criticism and self-awareness…

Best Regards everyone…

Maninderjit Singh (Mike)

Former Malaysian Hockey International