Harimau Muda B

Not to be confused with other Harimau Muda teams, Harimau Muda A and Harimau Muda C.
Malaysia Under 21
Nickname(s) Harimau Muda (Young Tigers)
Association Asia (AFC)
Sub-confederation Southeast Asia (AFF)
FIFA code MAS

The Malaysia national under-21 football team is the under-21 football team Malaysia and is managed by the Football Association of Malaysia. The national team played as a club under the name Harimau Muda B[1] which took part in Malaysia Premier League from the 2007–08 season and also FA Cup Malaysia.[2] In 2015, Harimau Muda once again became a single team composed of former Harimau Muda A & B players.[3]

Harimau Muda B last competed in Singapore's 2014 S. League. The team was aimed at developing Malaysian youth players and does not recruit any foreign nationals in its squad. On 25 November 2015,it was confirmed that the Harimau Muda has disbanded by FAM which means all the player from Harimau Muda A,Harimau Muda B and Harimau Muda C will be returned to their own state.[4]

The name "Harimau Muda" means "Young Tigers" in English.

History

Harimau Muda
Full name Harimau Muda B
Nickname(s) Young Tigers
Founded 2009
Dissolved 2015 (as club)
Ground Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium
Ground Capacity 15,000
Chairman Tengku Abdullah ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah
2014 12th

On 19 October 2007 FAM decided to include Malaysia U-21 as one of the team in Malaysia Premier League 2007-08 and will be known as Harimau Muda (Young Tigers).[2] Due to international duties, The Malaysia national U-21 team were needed to participate in the 2010 AFC U-19 Championship qualification. But they also needed to participate in the Premier League Malaysia and the Malaysia FA Cup 2009.

On July 2009, The Harimau Muda were split into 2 teams. Harimau Muda A and Harimau Muda B. The Harimau Muda A were sent to Zibo, China to participate in the 2010 AFC U-19 Championship qualification while Harimau Muda B participated in Malaysia Premier League and the FA Cup.

During the 2010 season, Harimau Muda A went to a training camp in Zlaté Moravce, Slovakia for 8 months while Harimau Muda B participated in the 2010 Malaysia Premier League.

On the 2011 season, Harimau Muda A joined the 2011 Super League Malaysia replacing KL PLUS FC and Harimau Muda B continued to play in the 2011 Malaysia Premier League. Harimau Muda A finished 5th while Harimau Muda B played their worst season being in the bottom 3. However, they managed to avoid relegation and will continue to play in the Malaysia Premier League.

For the 2012 season, Harimau Muda A swapped places with Singapore LIONSXII of Singapore, which is Singapore's national under-23 team. Harimau Muda B continue to participate in the 2012 Malaysia Premier League. Harimau Muda A did not enter the 2012 Singapore Cup to concentrate for 2013 AFC U-22 Asian Cup qualification thus Harimau Muda B took their slot as a replacement.[5]

In 2013, The Football Association of Malaysia agreed to replace Harimau Muda A with Harimau Muda B in the 2013 S.League campaign. Instead, Harimau Muda A undergo an 8 month long training in central Europe and mainly based at Zlaté Moravce, Slovakia to prepare to defend their title in the 2013 Southeast Asian Games. Harimau Muda B have used under-20 players for the S. League with no foreign players and based in the Pasir Gudang Stadium, replacing Yishun Stadium as their previous home stadium.

In addition, Harimau Muda C was formed to provide a bigger pool of players and become a feeder team for Harimau Muda B, as Harimau Muda B did to Harimau Muda A. Harimau Muda C made their debut in the 3rd Division of Malaysian football, the FAM League and fielded under-18 aged players.

In 2015, Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin, former FAM’s Deputy President has stated that the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) must disband the Harimau Muda system, stating the Harimau Muda system is no longer relevant, it was not planned for the long term, and the state football associations should take the responsibility to groom potential players.[6] The new Harimau Muda participated and won the 2015 Bangabandhu Cup, their first international tournament.

Domestic records

Year League Position League Domestic Cup Cup Position
2008 8/13 Malaysia Premier League Malaysia FA Cup Round 1
2009 1/13 (Champions) Malaysia Premier League Malaysia FA Cup Quarter Final
2010 5/12 Malaysia Premier League Malaysia FA Cup Round 1
2011 10/12 Malaysia Premier League Malaysia FA Cup Round 2
2012 8/12 Malaysia Premier League Malaysia FA Cup Did not qualify
2013 9/12 S.League Singapore Cup Round 1
2014 12/12 S.League Singapore Cup Round 1

Honours

International records

AFF Youth Championship Record

AFF U-19 Youth Championship Record
Year Round GP W D L GS GA
Thailand 2008Did Not Enter------
Vietnam 2009Semifinal320193
Vietnam 2010Did Not Enter------
Myanmar 2011Semifinal4211121
Indonesia 2013Round 1522194
Total2/212633308

Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy Record

Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy Brunei
Year Round GP W D L GS GA
2012Group Stage411236
2014Third Place631275
TotalBest: Third Place104241011

  • Beginning from the 2012 edition, Malaysia is using U-21 players.[7]

Nations Cup

Nations Cup Record
Year Round GP W D L GS GA
Malaysia 2016To be determined------

Transfer 2015

Transfers (Out)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Malaysia GK Ahmad Solehin Mamat (to Malacca United F.C.)
Malaysia GK Mohd Ramadhan Abdul Hamid (to Harimau Muda)
Malaysia GK Muhd Ilham Amirullah Razali (to Harimau Muda)
Malaysia DF Mohd Asri Mardzuki (to Harimau Muda)
Malaysia DF Mohd Ashmawi Yakin (to Harimau Muda)
Malaysia DF Azrul Nizam Muhamad (to Harimau Muda)
Malaysia DF Annas Rahmat (to Harimau Muda)
Malaysia DF Mohd Syawal Nordin (to Harimau Muda)
Malaysia DF Mohd Akmal Chin (to Kedah FA)
Malaysia DF Muhd Syazwan Zaipol Bahari (to Perak FA)
Malaysia DF Abdullah Suleiman (to Terengganu FA)
Malaysia DF Mohd Qayyum Marjoni Sabil (to Kelantan FA)
Malaysia DF Muhd Afiq Azuan (to Malacca United F.C.)
Malaysia MF Shahrul Igwan Samsudin (to Harimau Muda)
Malaysia MF Mohd Naim Zakaria (to Harimau Muda)
Malaysia MF Ramzi Sufian (to T-Team F.C.)
Malaysia MF Mohd Faris Shah Rosli (to Harimau Muda)
Malaysia MF Muhd Irfan Zakaria (to Harimau Muda)
Malaysia MF Muhd Hardee Shamsuri (to Selangor FA)
Malaysia MF Mohd Afiq Fazail (to Johor Darul Ta'zim II F.C.)
Malaysia MF Muhd Nor Azam Abdul Azih (to Pahang FA)
Malaysia MF Ramzi Haziq Mohamad (to Johor Darul Ta'zim II F.C.)
Malaysia FW Nurshamil Abdul Ghani (to Malacca United F.C.)
Malaysia FW Mohd Syafwan Syahlan (to Harimau Muda)
Malaysia FW Muhd Akhir Bahari (to Harimau Muda)

Top scorers

As of 2 May 2013[8]
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Malaysia Ridzuan Abdunloh Harimau Muda B 6
2 Malaysia Maxsius Musa Harimau Muda B 3
3 Malaysia Mohd Faizat Ghazli Harimau Muda B 2
Malaysia Mohd Yazid Zaini Harimau Muda B 2
4 Malaysia Mohd Asri Mardzuki Harimau Muda B 1
Malaysia Syazwan Tajudin Harimau Muda B 1
Malaysia Akhir Bahari Harimau Muda B 1
Malaysia Akmal Ishak Harimau Muda B 1

See also

References

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