Fixtures

AFC Asian Cup U23 Qualifying 09/03 12:00 1 Malaysia U23 vs Lebanon U23 - View
AFC Asian Cup U23 Qualifying 09/06 12:00 2 Mongolia U23 vs Malaysia U23 - View
AFC Asian Cup U23 Qualifying 09/09 12:00 3 Thailand U23 vs Malaysia U23 - View

Results

AFC U23 Asian Cup 04/23 15:30 3 [4] Kuwait U23 v Malaysia U23 [3] L 2-1
AFC U23 Asian Cup 04/20 13:00 2 [4] Malaysia U23 v Vietnam U23 [1] L 0-2
AFC U23 Asian Cup 04/17 13:00 1 Uzbekistan U23 v Malaysia U23 L 2-0
U23 International 04/07 18:00 - Qatar U23 v Malaysia U23 D 0-0
U23 International 03/25 14:00 - Malaysia U23 v India U23 D 1-1
U23 International 03/22 14:00 - Malaysia U23 v India U23 W 2-1
U23 International 12/26 06:00 - China U23 v Malaysia U23 L 2-1
U23 International 12/23 06:00 - China U23 v Malaysia U23 W 0-1
AFC Asian Cup U23 Qualifying 09/12 13:30 3 [1] Thailand U23 v Malaysia U23 [2] L 1-0
AFC Asian Cup U23 Qualifying 09/09 09:30 2 [4] Philippines U23 v Malaysia U23 [2] W 0-4
AFC Asian Cup U23 Qualifying 09/06 09:30 1 Malaysia U23 v Bangladesh U23 W 2-0
AFF U23 Championship 08/26 09:00 - Thailand U23 v Malaysia U23 D 0-0

Malaysia national under-23 football team (Malay: Pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan bawah-23 Malaysia), also known as Malaysia Under-23, Malaysia U-23 or Malaysia Olympic football team is the national association football team of Malaysia in under-23 and 22 level, representing the country at the Olympic Games, Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games, as well as any other under-23 international football tournaments including the AFC U-23 Championship.

It is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). The team won the 2009 and 2011 SEA Games gold medal.

History

The team is considered to be the feeder team for the Malaysia national football team. It is for players aged 23 and less, however 3 senior players can also be selected to play. Also in existence are national teams for the Under-20s, Under-17s and Under-15s. As long as they are eligible, players can play at any level, hence it is possible for one to play for the U-23s, senior side and then again for the U-23s.

Olympic 2000

After the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship, FAM was aiming to qualify for the 2000 Sydney Olympic. Thus, the FAM spent about US$6 million and continued the contract of Malaysian youth team coach, Hatem Souissi. Then FAM formed a squad known as Olympic 2000 with a combination of 1997 youth squad and other under 23 players. FAM decided to include Olympic 2000 as one of the teams in Malaysia League. Their first match was against Johor FA in a qualification match for Malaysia Premier I League. The team won their first match away 1–0 before drawing 1–1 at home to qualify for Malaysia Premier I League. However the team finished bottom during the 1998 season with only 4 wins in 22 matches. The Olympic 2000 also showed poor performance at the international stage. They were humiliated by the Thailand Asian Games squad in a 1998 friendly match as the Thais beat them 9–0. During the qualification matches, Olympic 2000 only managed to finish third behind Hong Kong and Japan. It was questioned among fans how a squad that had been playing together since 1995 with fine talents and given so much exposure cannot achieve expectations.

Disbandment of Harimau Muda

After Harimau Muda project disbanded, FAM needed a fresh start for the U-23 team where a new set of players was brought in for the team with the creation of SEA Games Project 2017 team. The players in the team mainly consisted of players with ages around 18 to 21 years old where the oldest players will be below the age requirement of 22 years old when 2017 SEA Games in Malaysia started. With a bigger pool of players within age of 18–22, the players in the team will also play in other age-restricted tournament as the younger side such as U-21 and U-22 when needed.

The Malaysia U23 national football team, also known as Harimau Muda (Young Tigers), represents Malaysia in international football competitions for players under the age of 23. Established to nurture young talent and prepare them for the senior national team, the U23 squad plays a crucial role in the development of football in the country.

The team competes in various tournaments, including the Southeast Asian Games, AFC U23 Championship, and other regional competitions, showcasing the skills and potential of Malaysia's emerging football stars. With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and tactical awareness, the Malaysia U23 team aims to build a strong foundation for future success in both regional and international football.

The team's colors are typically a vibrant combination of yellow and black, symbolizing the spirit and resilience of Malaysian football. The players are known for their agility, technical ability, and determination on the field, embodying the passion of Malaysian fans who support them fervently during matches.

Under the guidance of experienced coaches and support staff, the Malaysia U23 team is committed to achieving excellence and making a mark in the world of football, while also fostering a sense of national pride and unity among its supporters.