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Malaysia national under-22 football team

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Malaysia national under-22 football team (also known as Malaysia Under-22, Malaysia U-22 or Malaysia B-22) represents Malaysia in international football competitions including in the SEA Games of the 2017 edition. It is managed by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). This team was created for the 2013 AFC U-22 Championship qualification, 2017 SEA Games and participated in the 2019 AFF U-22 Youth Championship.[1][2]

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After Harimau Muda project disbanded in 2015, FAM needed a fresh start for the U-23 team where a new set of players was brought in for the team with the creation of SEA Games Project 2017 team which was then announced as the national under-22 team.[1][3] The players in the current team mainly consist of players with age around 18 to 21 years old where the oldest players will be below the age requirement of 22 years old when 2017 SEA Games in Malaysia started.[1] With bigger pool of players within age of 18-22, the team will also play in other age-restricted tournament as the younger side such as U-21 and U-22 when needed.[citation needed]

The team is considered to be the feeder team for the Malaysia national football team. It is for players under the age of 22 and less. Also in existence are national teams for Under-19s, Under-16s and Under-14s. As long as they are eligible, players can play at any level, hence it is possible for one to play for the U-22s, senior side and then again for the U-22s.[citation needed]

Frank Bernhardt era

Frank Bernhardt has been announced as the new head coach for the newly created Malaysia under-22 national football team in preparation for 2017 Southeast Asian Games. The 46-year-old began his new job as national under-22 boss on Monday at Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) headquarters in Kelana Jaya. His first task is to pick an assistant from four candidates—Hassan Sazali, P. Maniam, Reduan Abdullah and Azlan Johar. And then Bernhardt will choose a squad of 25 players to work with ahead of the SEA Games football tournament on home soil in August 2017.[4]

25 players, including President's Cup players from DRB-Hicom and Sime Darby were picked to join the U22 national team third training camp.[5]

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Tournament records

AFC U-22 Championship

Note: AFC U-22 in 2013.

SEA Games

Note: All Malaysian participants from U-22 since 31 March 2016 are only for SEA Games.
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*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
**Red border colour indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy record

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Recent results

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2019

AFF U-22 Youth Championship (17–26 February)

18 February 2019 (2019-02-18) Group stage Malaysia  0–1  Cambodia Phnom Penh, Cambodia
18:30 UTC+7 Report Rosib 62' Stadium: Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh
Attendance: 3,875
Referee: Nguyễn Hiền Triết (Vietnam)
20 February 2019 (2019-02-20) Group stage Indonesia  2–2  Malaysia Phnom Penh, Cambodia
15:30 UTC+7 Marinus 52'
Witan 77'
Report Nik Akif 62'
Hadi 86'
Stadium: Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh
Attendance: 600
Referee: Steve Supresencia (Philippines)
22 February 2019 (2019-02-22) Group stage Malaysia  1–0  Myanmar Phnom Penh, Cambodia
18:30 UTC+7 Hadi 45' Report Stadium: RSN Stadium
Attendance: 115
Referee: Sivakorn Pu-udom (Thailand)

2023

Merlion Cup (24–26 March)

24 March 2023 (2023-03-24) Semi Final Cambodia  2–4  Malaysia Singapore
17:00 UTC+8 Lim Pisoth 36'
Sieng Chanthea 51'
Report Haqimi Azim 13'
V. Ruventhiran 30'
Fergus Tierney 62'
Najmudin Akmal 73'
Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium
Referee: Clarence Leow (Singapore)
26 March 2023 (2023-03-26) Final Hong Kong  1–2  Malaysia Singapore
21:15 UTC+8 Lau Ka Kiu 80' Report Najmudin Akmal 74'
Safwan Mazlan 79'
Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium
Referee: Ahmad A'Qashah (Singapore)

2023 Southeast Asian Games (29 April–17 May)

3 May 2023 Group stage Malaysia  5–1  Laos Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Stadium: Prince Stadium
6 May 2023 Group stage Malaysia  0–2  Thailand Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Stadium: Prince Stadium
8 May 2023 Group stage Malaysia  1–2  Vietnam Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Stadium: Prince Stadium
11 May 2023 Group stage Malaysia  7–0  Singapore Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Stadium: Prince Stadium

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Players

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Team officials


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Head coaches

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As of 25 March 2017
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