Kuala Lumpur Hockey Club
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Full name | Kuala Lumpur Hockey Club | ||
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League | Malaysia Hockey League | ||
Founded | 2000 | ||
Home ground | Kuala Lumpur Hockey Stadium Kuala Lumpur Malaysia (Capacity 15,000) | ||
Personnel | |||
Captain | Sukri Mutalib | ||
Manager | Ahmad Anuar Sham Kamar[1] | ||
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The Kuala Lumpur Hockey Club or KLHC (formerly known as Arthur Andersen Hockey Club & Ernst & Young HC, after the previous owner and main sponsor), are the Malaysia Hockey League club from the city Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The team is led by Azlan Misron, a member of Malaysia national field hockey team.
Kuala Lumpur Hockey Club is currently the most successful team in Malaysia Hockey League; they won league thrice in season 2006-2007, 2007–2008 and 2008-2009 (as Ernst & Young HC) and also thrice in year 2009-2010, 2010-2011 & 2011-2012 (as Kuala Lumpur Hockey Club). KLHC is the biggest club in the Malaysia Hockey League history in Malaysia country . This club also has represented Malaysia in the Asian hockey club competition, and many player from this club played at the World Cup and Olympic Games.
History
- 2000–2001: Arthur Andersen Hockey Club
- 2001–2008: Ernst & Young Hockey Club
- 2009–present: Kuala Lumpur Hockey Club
Players
Current squad
The squad which took part in the 2017 Malaysia Hockey League.[1]
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Former players
- Ali Raza - 2005
- Muhammad Sarwar - 2005
- Khairulnizam Ibrahim - 2011
- Megat Azrafiq Megat Termizi - 2011
- Mohd Sufian Mohamad - 2011
- Muhammad Noor Faeez Ibrahim - 2011
Club officials
Position | Name |
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Manager | Ahmad Anuar Sham Kamar |
Assistant Manager | Shanker Shanmugam |
Coach | Harun Alrashid Samri |
Assistant Coach | Harfizi Baharom |
Physiotherapist | Rozana Abdul Raffar Tommy Yeo |
Honours
Malaysia Hockey League
- Winners (9): 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2013, 2017
Hockey Asian Champion Clubs Cup
- Winners (1): 2007-08
- Runners Up (1): 2009-10
References
- ^ a b "Current players". MHC Competitions. MHC. Retrieved 11 March 2017.