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Cheng Hoe calls on young ones to fight for place in national team
Cheng Hoe calls on young ones to fight for place in national team

The Star

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Cheng Hoe calls on young ones to fight for place in national team

Tan Cheng Hoe (left) and Peter Cklamovski pose for the cameras after announcing the centralised camp squad at the FAM Headquarters. KELANA JAYA: Dream of wearing the Harimau Malaya jersey and never stop believing. That is the message from national team technical director Tan Cheng Hoe (pic) to aspiring young footballers across the country. Amid growing concerns over the influx of mixed-heritage talents, Cheng Hoe urged local youths not to be disheartened, but instead inspire to fight for a place in the national team. Malaysia named 14 locals from the Under-23 squad in the 38-man field for the Harimau Malaya's centralised training camp ahead of their crucial 2027 Asian Cup qualifier against Vietnam on June 10 at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil. While that number shows promise, Cheng Hoe believes there's still much work to be done to strengthen the local talent pipeline. 'We still lack Under-23 players with standout quality. That's the reality,' said the 56-year-old who was appointed to the position last month. 'Young players must dream of representing Malaysia. Let's not be negative, let's stay hopeful and optimistic.' He also acknowledged the disappointment surrounding the recent scrapping of the MFL Cup, a key developmental platform for youth players, but pointed to the A1 Semi-Pro League as a viable alternative. 'Yes, it's a setback. But the A1 League gives these boys a new stage to prove themselves. What's important is that they work hard to earn their place in the first eleven. There are no shortcuts in football. Only grit, belief, and discipline.' Cheng Hoe is tasked to align both senior and youth team structures under the stewardship of national coach Peter Cklamovski. 'Our focus is on the future. Every coach has his own methods, and I respect that. Peter has brought a new style, as seen in the game against Nepal. We need to back him fully,' he added.

2030 World Cup dream starts with the U-23s, says Cheng Hoe
2030 World Cup dream starts with the U-23s, says Cheng Hoe

New Straits Times

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

2030 World Cup dream starts with the U-23s, says Cheng Hoe

PETALING JAYA: National team technical director Tan Cheng Hoe believes the decision to scrap the MFL Cup is a blow to the future of Malaysian football, particularly in the development of young talent. Cheng Hoe, who now oversees both Harimau Malaya and the national youth setup alongside Under-23 coach Nafuzi Zain, said the discontinued competition had provided a vital platform for emerging players to shine. "It's a waste that the MFL Cup, which focused on Under-23 players, has been scrapped," said Cheng Hoe at Wisma FAM on Thursday. "But what the FA of Malaysia (FAM) is doing now with competitions like the A1 Semi-Pro League under the Amateur Football League can still give players opportunities to compete and impress. "We hope to unearth more talent this way." The former Harimau Malaya coach, who led Malaysia to the 2018 AFF Cup final, is now tasked with shaping the technical direction of both the senior and youth national teams. His focus is on long-term growth and sustainability. "Our target is the 2027 Asian Cup, and Peter Cklamovski (Harimau Malaya coach) has already spoken about a long-term vision of qualifying for the 2030 World Cup," he said. "It's about using all my experience to help both the senior side and the Under-23s. That age group is crucial — they're the future of the national team." Cheng Hoe admitted the current Under-23 crop lacks standout names but urged the players to remain committed. "We don't have many Under-23 players with big reputations right now, but we believe more will rise in this football revolution. "Every youth player must believe they can one day wear the national jersey. Don't dwell on negativity about Malaysian football. Be positive, work hard, fight for your place in the first eleven, and trust the process — there are no shortcuts." He also stressed that the right mindset, coaching structure and belief in the system are essential if Malaysia are to build a more competitive national side in the coming years. "This is a challenging project, but I'm excited. With support from all parties, I'm confident Harimau Malaya can go even further than before," Cheng Hoe added.

Cheng Hoe Sees Bright Future For Harimau Malaya Under Cklamovski
Cheng Hoe Sees Bright Future For Harimau Malaya Under Cklamovski

Barnama

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Barnama

Cheng Hoe Sees Bright Future For Harimau Malaya Under Cklamovski

PETALING JAYA, May 15 (Bernama) -- Harimau Malaya Technical Director Tan Cheng Hoe has expressed his pride in being part of the national team's current transformation under head coach Peter Cklamovski. Cheng Hoe, who returned to the national set-up in the new capacity last month, said his discussions with Cklamovski have convinced him of a clear long-term vision to elevate Malaysian football across all levels. The 56-year-old former Selangor FC head coach said that the national team's long-term growth hinges on the proper development of youth players, specifically those in the Under 23 (U-23) to Under 18 (U-18) categories.

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