- Malaysia national under-17 football team
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Malaysia National Under 17 Football Team Nickname(s) Young Tigers Association Football Association of Malaysia Head coach Aminuddin Hussin
Captain Nur Areff Kamaruddin
FIFA code MAS Home coloursAway coloursMalaysia national under-17 football team' is the national under-17 football team, representing Malaysia at international level. The team's squad is mostly made up of members of the SSBJ football team that is currently playing in the President Cup. SSBJ football team has competed in the Malaysia President Cup since 2010. By entering SSBJ football team domestic competitions, the FAM hopes to expose Malaysia's top under-17 players to top-level competition, thus helping to prepare them for international tournaments.
Contents
Competition Records
Year Malaysian President Cup President Cup Malaysia 2010 Champions Honours
- President Cup Malaysia: Champions (2010)
Current squad
Staff and Coach
- Team Manager: vacant
- Assistant Manager: Azizul Nizam bin Bidin
- Head Coach: Aminuddin Husin
- Assistant Coach: Zulkefli Shamsuddin
- Assistant Coach: Mohd Haris Lajid
- Coach : Paramasivam Manickam
- Goalkeeping Coach: Richard Scully
- Physiotherapist: Sara Yasmin Talib
References
See Also
- Champions Youth Cup
- Malaysia national football team
- Malaysia women's national football team
- Malaysia national under-23 football team
- Harimau Muda A
- Harimau Muda B
- Malaysia XI
- Malaysia national futsal team
External links
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