Malaysia to host Asia Cup
Sunday June 03, 2012 09:44:01 AM,
IANS
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Ipoh (Malaysia): Malaysia will host the next edition of the Asia Cup.
This was decided by the Asian Hockey Federation Council Saturday.
The council, at its meeting, also unanimously agreed to name the
AHF-MHC Hockey Academy here after the second son of Sultan Azlan
Shah, the late Raja Ashaman, who died March 30.
Thirty-four candidates from 14 countries received certificates
after completing the Technical Officials Course.
Tan Sri P. Alagendra, secretary-general, AHF said officials from
other continents will be admitted in the academy from next year.
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