National coaches barred from MHL involvement


IPOH, 5 April -- Ketua jurulatih hoki negara, Stephen Van Huizen pada sidang media mengenai Kejohanan Hoki Piala Sultan Azlan Shah hari ini.
Kejohanan tahunan itu akan bermula esok sehingga 16 April di Stadium Hoki Sultan Azlan Shah Ipoh.
Selain pasukan Malaysia, pasukan hoki terbaik lain yang akan bertanding ialah India, Pakistan, Australia, Canada, Japan dan New Zealand.
-- fotoBERNAMA (2016) HAK CIPTA TERPELIHARA

KUALA LUMPUR: Seven coaches from the national set-up have been barred from helming teams at next month’s Malaysia Hockey League (MHL).

The seven are Stephen van Huizen (national men’s team coach), Lim Chiow Chuan (assistant national men’s team coach), Tai Beng Hai (1MAS coordinator), K. Dharmaraj (women’s national team coach), K. Gobinathan (women’s development team coach), Lailin Abu Hassan (assistant national women’s team coach) and Wallace Tan (men’s development team coach).

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