Yayasan Negeri Sembilan HC

Yayasan Negeri Sembilan HC
Full name Yayasan Negeri Sembilan Hockey Club
Founded 1987
Manager Malaysia P. Tamilselvan
Captain Malaysia Shakeel Abassi
Home ground Seremban Hockey Stadium
Negeri Sembilan
Malaysia
(Capacity 15000)
League Malaysia Hockey League
Season 1987-present
Position 6th
Home
Away

The Yayasan Negeri Sembilan HC, are the Malaysia Hockey League (MHL) team from Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The team is led by Nasir Ahmed, a member of ex-Pakistan national field hockey team. Yayasan Negeri Sembilan also the club can be the giants of Malaysia Hockey League because many good import players come from this club such as Shakeel Abassi, Muhammad Waqas.

Yayasan Negeri Sembilan HC is a successful team in Malaysia Hockey League. They won the title league twice in the seasons 1994-1995 and also 1995-1996.

Players

First team

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

No. Position Player
1 Pakistan GK Nasir Ahmed
2 Pakistan DF Ihsan Ullah Khan
3 Pakistan DF Shahbaz Ali
4 Malaysia MF Muhammad Zulfadli
5 Malaysia MF Jasdev Singh Dhilon
6 Pakistan MF Muhammad Mudassar
7 Pakistan DF Aamir Shahzad
8 Malaysia MF Muhammad Hafiz Zakaria
9 Malaysia DF Muhamad Nor Hafiq Abd Ghafar
10 Malaysia Mohd Fitri Abu Bakar
11 India Prabjoth Singh
No. Position Player
12 Malaysia Muhd Zulfadli Muhd Isa
13 Malaysia Mohd Fahmi Faiz Mad Isa
14 Malaysia Mohd Redza Maadun
15 Malaysia Razlee Amree Mustafar
16 Malaysia Tarun Thammannah
17 Malaysia Rageswaran Maniam
18 Malaysia Mohd Sabri Mohammad
19 Malaysia Md Mosiur Rahman Biplop
20 Malaysia Sarvaswaran Sreedharan
21 Malaysia Arvind

Former players

Club officials

Coaching and medical staff

Chief coach history

Season Coach
2005–2010 Malaysia Muhammad Dharma Raj Abdullah
2010–2011 India P. Madhu Karan
2011–2012 Malaysia Rajan Krishnan

Honours

See also

References

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