• The football tournament at the 1969 SEAP Games was held from 6 December to 13 December 1969 in Rangoon, Burma.  Burma  Malaysia  Thailand  South Vietnam...
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  • the attack of the North Vietnam (Tet Offensive) in 1968 (Vietnam War). Singapore, the youngest member of the SEAP Games Federation at the time, suggested...
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    Malaysia competed in the 1969 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games held in Rangoon, Burma from 6 to 13 December 1969. It won 16 gold, 24 silver and 39 bronze...
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    Games, East Asian Games, and Central Asian Games. The SEA Games owes its origins to the South East Asian Peninsular Games or SEAP Games (abbreviated as...
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    Malaya competed in the 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games held in Rangoon, Burma from 11 to 16 December 1961. It won 16 gold, 24 silver and 39 bronze...
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    Malaysia competed in the 1975 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games held in Bangkok, Thailand from 9 to 16 December 1975. It won 27 gold, 49 Silver and 51...
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    Malaya competed in the 1959 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games held in Bangkok, Thailand from 12 to 17 December 1959. It won 8 gold, 15 silver and 11 bronze...
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    Malaysia competed in the 1971 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games as the host nation in Kuala Lumpur from 6 to 13 December 1971. It won 41 gold, 43 silver...
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  • featured in the games. In this edition of the games, host country Malaysia joined Singapore in pressuring Thailand to let the SEAP Games Federation expand...
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    Malaysia competed in the 1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games held in Bangkok, Thailand from 1 to 8 September 1973. It won 30 gold, 35 silver and 50...
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  • Asian Games, and its first time since the 1959 inaugural games. The games was opened and closed by Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand at the Suphachalasai...
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  • Football has been part of the SEA Games sport since the 1959 edition. The women's football competition was held for the first time in 1985 in Thailand...
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  • The football tournament at the 1967 SEAP Games was held from 10 December to 16 December 1967 in Bangkok, Thailand.  Burma  Malaysia  Thailand  South Vietnam...
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  • The football tournament at the 1971 SEAP Games was held from 12 December to 18 December 1971 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.  Burma  Malaysia  Thailand  South...
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  • is a Burmese footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Myanmar Asian Games: 1970 Individual Asian Games top scorer:...
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  • Represented in the competition by Malaysia national under-22 football team. 5 : Previously known as Southeast Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games). B : Qualified...
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    Soh Chin Ann (category Competitors at the 1973 SEAP Games)
    overtaken by Kuwait's Bader Al-Mutawa in 2022. Soh started his football career with Malacca in 1969. He joined Selangor in 1971 and played for them until 1978...
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  • Wong Choon Wah (category Competitors at the 1969 SEAP Games)
    professional football with South China in Hong Kong. Later, he played for Seiko in 1973/1974 season. He also competed for Malaysia at the 1972 Summer Olympics...
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  • twice; in 1966 and 1970, and the football event of the Southeast Asian Games on five successive occasions; in 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971 and 1973. They did not...
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  • Namat Abdullah (category Competitors at the 1969 SEAP Games)
    for the Malaysian national team in the 1972 Munich Olympics football competition, playing all three group games. He also played for Malaysia in the 1974...
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  • Paiboon Unyapo (category Competitors at the 1969 SEAP Games)
    Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 6 May 2015. Paiboon Unyapo at WorldFootball.net...
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  • Shaharuddin Abdullah (category Competitors at the 1971 SEAP Games)
    was a part of the Malaysian squad at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Abdullah started to play football when he was nine years old. He used the Marin Sg. Gelugor...
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  • Dollah Kassim (category Men's association football forwards)
    hosted the Southeast Asian Peninsular (SEAP) Games that year. Dollah was part of the team which reached the semi-finals of the SEAP Games in the newly...
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  • Maung Maung Tin (born 21 May 1949) is a Burmese footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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  • Boonlert Nilpirom (category Competitors at the 1969 SEAP Games)
    at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 6 May 2015. Boonlert Nilpirom at WorldFootball.net...
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    Thailand, and the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam). Later, Malaysia tendered a suggestion to expand the Southeast Asian Peninsula (SEAP) Games Federation...
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  • participated in the Far Eastern Championship Games, which included football. The first edition was in 1913 and the last was in 1934. The games were the first regional...
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    is one of the six founding members of the SEAP Games Federation, but did not compete in the inaugural edition. All-time Southeast Asian Games medal table...
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  • was coincidentally the President of Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) at that time) for his contributions to Malaysian football. In 2006, he suffered...
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  • Mokhtar Dahari (category Competitors at the 1973 SEAP Games)
    attended secondary school at Victoria Institution in the city and began to show interest and talent in playing football at an early age. He played for...
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