Hockey: Terengganu clinch sixth TNB Cup after beating MHL champions UniKL


UniKL’s Marhan Jalil (left) and Terengganu’s Faizal Saari hold the TNB Cup during an earlier press conference. - Photo by Malaysia Hockey Confederation

PETALING JAYA: Terengganu won their sixth TNB Cup title after beating Malaysia Hockey League (MHL) champions Universiti Kuala Lumpur 2-0 in a penalty shootout, after both sides ended the game 4-4 in normal time.

Terengganu’s goalkeeper proved to be the hero when he pulled off two saves to deny UniKL a second straight treble.

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