Since the 2010s, Malaysia significantly uses naturalised players of various different nationalities in an attempt to improve the prospects of its national football team. Malaysia's biggest opponents on the international stage are its geographical neighbours – Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore – with past matches produced and in particular, fixtures involving Indonesia being the most heated among these that corresponds to political and social issues, named as ' Nusantara Derby'. Having participated in the Summer Olympics once and three AFC Asian Cups, the team has never progressed beyond the group stage. Ĭonsisting of the group of 4 teams (the other three being Singapore, Vietnam and Thailand) of Southeast Asia who have each won the ASEAN Football Championship at least once, having won it once, Malaysia has however failed to reach wins outside their region other than a bronze won at the Asian Games in 1974. The team is officially nicknamed Harimau Malaya in reference to the Malayan Tiger. The national team is recognised by FIFA as the successor of the defunct Malaya national football team which was founded for the 1963 Merdeka Tournament one month before the institution of Malaysia. The Malaysia national football team ( Malay: Pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan Malaysia) represents Malaysia in international football and is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia.
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