2017 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup squads

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This article lists the confirmed squads lists for 2017 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup .

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Group

Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia

Head Coach: Flag of Malaysia.svg Stephen van Huizen [1]
No.NamePositionAge
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Haziq Samsul FW22
6 Flag of Malaysia.svg Marhan Jalil MF27
7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fitri Saari MF24
10 Flag of Malaysia.svg Faizal Saari FW26
11 Flag of Malaysia.svg Syed Mohd Syafiq Syed Cholan DF21
12 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sukri Mutalib (c)DF31
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Firhan Ashaari FW24
15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nabil Fiqri MF30
16 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kumar Subramaniam GK37
17 Flag of Malaysia.svg Razie Rahim DF29
18 Flag of Malaysia.svg Faiz Helmi Jali DF25
19 Flag of Malaysia.svg Azri Hassan MF25
20 Flag of Malaysia.svg Meor Muhamad Azuan Hasan MF23
21 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hafizuddin Othman GK25
23 Flag of Malaysia.svg Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin FW31
24 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nik Muhammad Aiman FW20
25 Flag of Malaysia.svg Najmi Farizal Jazlan DF22
26 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahril Saabah FW23

Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia

Head Coach: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Colin Batch [2]
No.NamePositionAge
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tom Craig FW21
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tom Wickham 26
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Dawson DF23
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jeremy Edwards 25
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eddie Ockenden MF30
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jake Whetton FW25
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Kleinschmidt 27
19 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Willis 25
20 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Swann (c)DF27
21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Benjamin Craig 24
22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flynn Ogilvie FW23
24 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tyler Lovell GK29
25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Trent Mitton FW26
26 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dylan Wotherspoon FW24
29 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Philpott DF27
30 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Charter GK30
31 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joshua Pollard 28
32 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jeremy Hayward FW24

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain

Head Coach: Flag of England.svg Bobby Crutchley [3]
No.NamePositionAge
2 Flag of England.svg Harry Gibson GK24
4 Flag of England.svg Ollie Willars DF26
6 Flag of England.svg Henry Weir DF27
10 Flag of Scotland.svg Alan Forsyth FW25
11 Flag of England.svg Ian Sloan MF23
13 Flag of England.svg Samuel Ward FW26
14 Ulster Banner.svg Mark Gleghorne FW31
15 Flag of England.svg Phil Roper FW25
17 Flag of England.svg Barry Middleton (c)MF33
18 Flag of England.svg Brendan Creed DF24
19 Flag of England.svg David Goodfield MF23
23 Flag of England.svg Tom Carson FW26
24 Flag of England.svg Chris Wyver GK21
25 Flag of England.svg Chris Griffiths FW26
26 Flag of England.svg James Gall MF21
27 Flag of England.svg Liam Sanford DF21
28 Flag of England.svg Jonty Griffiths DF22
30 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Daniel Kyriakides DF21

Flag of India.svg  India

Head Coach: Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roelant Oltmans [4]
No.NamePositionAge
1 Flag of India.svg Harmanpreet Singh DF21
2 Flag of India.svg Akash Chikte GK24
3 Flag of India.svg Rupinder Pal Singh DF27
4 Flag of India.svg Gurinder Singh DF22
6 Flag of India.svg Surender Kumar DF24
7 Flag of India.svg Manpreet Singh MF25
8 Flag of India.svg Sardara Singh MF31
11 Flag of India.svg Mandeep Singh FW22
16 Flag of India.svg P. R. Sreejesh (c)GK29
17 Flag of India.svg Sumit MF21
18 Flag of India.svg Manpreet Singh MF22
20 Flag of India.svg Talwinder Singh FW23
21 Flag of India.svg Harjeet Singh MF21
23 Flag of India.svg Pardeep Mor DF25
24 Flag of India.svg S. V. Sunil FW28
27 Flag of India.svg Akashdeep Singh FW23
29 Flag of India.svg Chinglensana Singh MF26
30 Flag of India.svg Affan Yousuf FW23

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

Head Coach: Flag of Japan.svg Yamabori Takahiko [5]
No.NamePositionAge
1 Flag of Japan.svg Koji Yamasaki FW21
2 Flag of Japan.svg Shota Yamada DF22
4 Flag of Japan.svg Genki Mitani MF26
5 Flag of Japan.svg Seren Tanaka MF24
7 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuma Murata MF25
8 Flag of Japan.svg Suguru Hoshi MF24
9 Flag of Japan.svg Kenta Tanaka FW28
12 Flag of Japan.svg Heita Yoshihara FW26
13 Flag of Japan.svg Manabu Yamashita (c)DF28
14 Flag of Japan.svg Kaito Tanaka MF21
16 Flag of Japan.svg Takuro Sasaki DF25
17 Flag of Japan.svg Kentaro Fukuda FW21
18 Flag of Japan.svg Kota Watanabe FW20
20 Flag of Japan.svg Masaki Ohashi DF23
22 Flag of Japan.svg Hirotaka Zendana DF24
25 Flag of Japan.svg Koyo Kameyama DF21
30 Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Yoshikawa GK22
31 Flag of Japan.svg Suguru Shimmoto GK25

Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand

Head Coach: Flag of New Zealand.svg Darren Smith [6]
No.NamePositionAge
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Cory Bennett DF25
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg David Brydon DF20
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Harry Miskimmin DF22
7 Flag of New Zealand.svg Nick Ross MF26
8 Flag of New Zealand.svg Richard Joyce GK24
12 Flag of New Zealand.svg Sam Lane FW19
14 Flag of New Zealand.svg Robert Creffier MF24
16 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonty Keaney FW21
19 Flag of New Zealand.svg Alex Shaw DF27
20 Flag of New Zealand.svg Devon Manchester GK27
21 Flag of New Zealand.svg Kane Russell DF25
23 Flag of New Zealand.svg Nick Elder MF23
24 Flag of New Zealand.svg Arun Panchia (c)MF27
26 Flag of New Zealand.svg Leo Mitai-Wells FW21
27 Flag of New Zealand.svg Stephen Jenness FW26
28 Flag of New Zealand.svg Dominic Newman MF20
30 Flag of New Zealand.svg George Muir MF22
32 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mackenzie Wilcox FW20

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References

  1. Malaysia squads
  2. Australia squads
  3. "Great Britain squads". Archived from the original on 2017-04-28. Retrieved 2017-04-23.
  4. India squads
  5. Japan squads
  6. New Zealand squads