List of foreign Malaysia Hockey League players

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This is a list of foreign players in the Malaysia Hockey League , which commenced play in 2005. The following players must meet the following criteria of the rule by the Malaysia Hockey Federation. The player have played at least one League game. Players who were signed by Malaysia Hockey League clubs.

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List of foreign players

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