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HISTORY OF SPORT IN MALAYSIA - Coggle Diagram
HISTORY OF SPORT IN MALAYSIA
AFTER INDEPENDENCE
Merdeka Football Tournament was part of the Merdeka celeberation soon became most pretiguos football tournement Asia
In 1972 Malaysian football team qualified to the Olympic Games in Munich
Malaysia won Thomas Cup in 1992
Nationalism and sports appeared to work in the same direction with one promoting the other
First prime minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was known to display his love for football
Tun Abdul Razak Hussein love sport like golf and hockey
his devotion to football was evident as president of Football Association of Malaysia (FAM)
CONTENT
introduction
before independece
after independence
Olympic Council of Malaysia
OLYMPIC COUNCIL OF MALAYSIA
The Olympic Council of Malaysia was registered in 1953
Council now registered with the Commissioner of Sport's
It is recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
Recognised by International Sports Federations (IFs)
The members of OCM are the National Sport Associations (NSAs) which recognised by IFs as the sole governing body of their sport
INTRODUCTION
sports has shaped Malaysian society even before independence
country has long history with sports
uniting legacy they left behind has grown in importance over the years
BEFORE INDEPENDENCE :
indigenous sports related to culture and lifestyle for entertainment
example of influence animism activities ( silat, top-spinning, kite flying, cock fighting
malay's sports culture was mainly influence by animism
indian control the Sri Vijayan Empire in the Malaya Archipelago led to the influence Hinduism in sports
Chinese were brought by British to work in tin mines
indian work in rubber plantation
clonial sports such as soccer, cricket, and rugby
chinese were involved in basketball
indians in soccer
malay's in 'sepakraga'
sports was managed by clubs and associations run volutarily by sports enthusiasts
All England badminton championship from 1950-57 were dominated by the likes of Wong Peng Soon and Eddy Choong
Participated in ASIAN Games - 1954 (Manila, Philippines)
Participated in Olympic Games- 1956 (Melbourne, Australia)