2013 Malaysia Junior Hockey League

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2013 Malaysia Junior Hockey League
Tournament Details
Dates11 January 3 March
Administrator(s) Malaysian Hockey Confederation
Tournament Format(s) Double Round-robin and Knock-out
Host(s)Malaysia
Venue(s) 8
Teams 28
← 2012

The 2013 Malaysia Junior Hockey League is slated to begin on 11 January 2013. SSTMI-Thunderbolt is the defending champion for both league and cup.

Contents

Before the seasons gets underway, controversial issue involving SSTMI girls' team that submitted an entry to the Under-19 boys league. However the competitions committee met and were against the idea and decided to create a junior girls' league this year. [1]

Teams

A total of 28 teams enter this season, the highest since 1995. [2]

Division 1

The eight teams playing in Division One are as below:

Division 2

Division Two will have two groups of ten teams each. [3] For Group A the teams comprise mostly from the northern region to cut down the cost of travel.

‡ withdrawn

Results

10 January 2013
17:00
SSTMI Thunderbolt 6–0 SSTMI Juniors
11 January 2013
17:00
BJSS 0–1 SSTMI Thunderbolt
11 January 2013
17:00
SSTMI Juniors 2–3 MBPJ
Home \ AwayAndersonBJSSMBPJMHSSSTMISSTMI
Juniors
UniKLUSM
Anderson2–0
BJSS0–10–1
MBPJ
MHS3–3
SSTMI9–06–0
SSTMI Juniors2–32–6
UniKL6–1
USM

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References

  1. "MJHL not for SSTMI girls' team". The Star. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  2. "Girls' team want to play in junior hockey league". Aftar Singh. The Star. Archived from the original on 21 February 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  3. "A record number of MHJL teams". Malaysian Hockey. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  4. S. Ramaguru. "Not enough players so Sabah Juniors withdraw from MJHL". The Star. Retrieved 8 January 2013.