PESTA HOKI USM

WELCOMING MESSAGE

Its the 47th Pesta Hoki USM-Penang International this year!!! PHI is an international six and seven a side field hockey tournament held annually at the grounds of Universiti Sains Malaysia. PHI is organized by the USM’s Sports and Recreation Centre with a team of dedicated and committed Pesta Makers, which consist of a vast group of nearly 150 USM students. This year, PHI will be held from 19th January 2024 till 21st January 2024.

PHI is proudly brought to you by our main sponsor Nestle and endorsed by the Ministry of Education, Malaysia Hockey Federation and the Penang State Hockey Association as well as other organizations and federations.

The adrenaline has started to pump and the Pesta is about to begin! As the motto goes, "To Strive For Excellence".


About US

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The first Pesta Hoki was held on the 16th and 17th of November 1973. A total of 36 teams took part in the solitary category which was the Men’s Open. A year later, the Women’s Open category was introduced.

In year 1987, Nestle Product Sdn. Bhd. emerged as the main sponsor of this tournament. The name changed to the National Milo Hockey Carnival...

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  • Event Info
  • Schedule
  • Rules and Regulations
  • Table and Results
  • About Us

    The first Pesta Hoki was held on the 16th and 17th of November 1973. A total of 36 teams took part in the solitary category which was the Men’s Open. A year later, the Women’s Open category was introduced.

    In year 1987, Nestle Product Sdn. Bhd. emerged as the main sponsor of this tournament. The name changed to the National Milo Hockey Carnival and the total cash prize offered was RM 5500.

    The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd then became the co-sponsor for this prestigious event, resulting in another change to the name; Penang International MILO-NST Hockey Carnival. The total cash prize increased to RM7500. 

    Four new awards were introduced, which were, Player of the Match, The Most Promising Player, The Best Goalkeeper and The Top Scorer. These new awards were moral boosts for the participant and certainly made their aim and spirit stronger.

    The junior category for teenagers was introduced in 1991. This was a chance for young players to show their talent in hockey. The junior teams played for the Penang International Junior MILO Trophies.

    In the year 1992, the name of this tournament was changed once again to the MILO-NST USM-Penang Hockey Carnival. The corporate logo and the official song ‘Simply The Best’ were also brought in for the first time and in year 2001, new categories were introduced; Girls under-12 and Institute of Higher Learning.

    Pesta Hoki is now renowned as the largest sixes and sevens aside hockey event organized by an educational institution. ‘To Strive For Excellence’, is the philosophy adopted by Pesta Hoki. The organizing committee of 1997 received the national award ‘Anugerah Kepimpinan Sukan’ for their excellent leadership from the National Sports Council. The year 1998 brought recognition, as Pesta Hoki was named as the biggest 6 aside hockey tournament in Malaysia by the Malaysia Book of Records .In 2007 the recognition was repeated for the fourth time in the Malaysia Book of Records with 410 teams and for the 1st time in the history of Pesta Hoki, we were listed as the Longest Non-Stop Hockey Tournament in Malaysia by Malaysian Book of Records in 2009.

    Over the years, participation from teams all over Malaysia and from Asia Pacific countries such as Sri Lanka, Australia and Singapore has really promoted healthy sportsmanship and international friendship which is beyond age, ethnic, religion and political belief.

    After 40 years of glorious success, Pesta Hoki USM-Penang International is proud to present you the 47th edition. Pesta Hoki USM-Penang International has a proven track record of 40 years of excellence in hockey and it is still going strong.

    This yearly hockey tournament attracts hockey enthusiasts from all over Malaysia and its regional countries to meet in one common ground - USM. A total of 416 teams are taking part in the tournament in various categories. The Premier League, Classic Men’s Open and Classic Women’s Open are the highlights of our event. As for the identification of new talents, Pesta Hoki always maintains junior categories at Under-12, Under-15, Under-18 levels. As a Higher education institution, we also invite teams from fellow institutions and we have international teams from Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, Taiwan, and Pakistan to name a few.

    As of this year onwards, all the games in Pesta Hoki will be played on well turfed grass fields as well. This directive is in line with our objective of promoting the original form of field hockey which was played on grass.

    Pesta Hoki USM-Penang International 2024, with the commitment and dedicated efforts of around 150 USM undergraduates, the advisors from Sports and Recreation Centre are proud to invite you to come witness the 47th edition and experience the "free flow" of hockey. 

  • Vision

    1. Administration: Ensure professional management and effective leadership at all levels, fostering excellence, initiative, and cooperation within a strategic framework.

    2. Sponsorship and Marketing: Elevate hockey's status nationally through sponsorships and media exposure.

    3. Domestic Competition: Enhance performance and entertainment, boosting the game's public profile.

    4. Facilities: Provide ample resources for the continuous success of Pesta Hoki.

    5. Finance: Secure financial backing from the state government, main sponsors, and various organizations.

    6. High Performance: Maintain top-quality performance throughout competitions.

    7. Model: Offer integrated participant development and organizational excellence.

    8. Unity: Promote unity and Malaysia's ideology through sports.

    9. Umpiring: Ensure quality officiating with cooperation from relevant associations.

    10. Youth: Encourage youth participation, fostering excellence, enjoyment, and a healthy social environment.

  • Mission

    • To generate a good leadership skills among university undergraduates.
    • To provide a platform for everyone to participate in the game and gain relevant experience
    • To promote the state Penang to the local and international participant.
  • Objectives

    • Uplifting the leadership skill and participation of undergraduates in sports and event management.
    • Identify new talents and to enhance the quality of field hockey in Malaysia.
    • Championing the 1 Malaysia ideology by promoting unity through sports.
    • Encourage the participation of youths in sports and to lead a healthy lifestyle through our road shows and seminars.
    • Introduce the concept of sustainability in the sports arena with respect to self discipline, leadership, globalization and internationalization.
  • Volunteering

    Fancy getting involved in the day-to-day running of a major field hockey tournament and gaining an understanding of the behind-the-scenes activity that makes a major international sporting event become the greatest show on earth? 

    Well now is your opportunity.


    Over the years, thousands of hardworking volunteers have committed to the success of Pesta Hoki. We call them the Pesta Hoki Makers, without whom, Pesta Hoki wouldn’t be possible.


    People willing to offer their time and services are always required to ensure the smooth running of field hockey tournaments. Being a Pesta Hoki Maker is no exception.
    Become a Pesta Hoki Maker NOW by volunteering at the 47th Pesta Hoki USM-Penang International 2024!

    10   Reasons to volunteer

    1. Experience working at an international sport event
    2. Gain new skills and experience in your area of volunteer work
    3. Gain communication and leadership skills
    4. As part of the team, you receive Pesta Hoki T-shirts and other souvenirs for your role during the event
    5. Receive a certificate of appreciation - a record of your achievement to place on your resume
    6. Gain myCSD points
    7. Become an ambassador, not only for Pesta Hoki but for Universiti Sains Malaysia and Penang
    8. Meet inspirational people -VIPs, athletes, coaches, officials and other volunteers
    9. Gain personal satisfaction and a sense of pride in contributing to an event that benefits our community in so many ways
    10. Meet new people from different backgrounds and make lifelong friendships with people from all over the world

    Pesta Hoki Makers Job Roles

    Volunteers are required to carry out essential roles during the 3 days of pulsating, high profile on-field action. Job roles available include:

    • Naib Pengerusi 1 (NP1) 
    • Naib Pengerusi 2 (NP2) 
    • Naib Pengerusi 3 (NP3)
    • Coordinators & Assistant Coordinators
    • Field Marshalls

    No experience of field hockey or event management is necessary. Anyone wishing to apply must be prepared to offer their time throughout the full three days of the championships, including evening and weekend shifts.

  • SPONSORSHIP

    As sponsors, you will be our ‘back bone’, the thrust of the event. You will have sufficient exposure to the mass via many different forms of promotions and publicity. In addition, you will be joining us and Penangites alike in witnessing another exciting and thrilling edition of field hockey at its very best. We believe, the foundation laid this year, will further guarantee a successful path ahead for the development of field hockey in Malaysia in general and PHI specifically for the next coming years.

    Why Sponsor Pesta Hoki ?

    Access to the Malaysian Hockey Fraternity

    Pesta Hoki is recognized as the biggest field hockey carnival in Malaysia by the Malaysian Book of Records thrice. As such, the Malaysia’s hockey fraternity makes it a point to be part of Pesta Hoki every year with more than 300 teams participating in various categories. This adds up to a crowd of more than 4000 people consisting of players, officials, students, spectators and the general public.

    Development of field hockey

    Pesta Hoki provides a platform for the junior players to compete in an international tournament. Local school teams will be gracing the Minden fields with international teams during the 3 day event. This will indirectly boost the confidence level of the junior team and motivate them to excel further in the hockey sport.

    Fully student driven tournament

    Pesta Hoki is entirely organized by more than 200 undergraduates of USM. Thus, you will not only empower the community and the development of field hockey but also develop the student’s leadership and management skills. Do lend a hand in developing better undergraduates from USM!

    Join us in realizing dreams and rewriting history once again !

    Say YES and be part of the legacy now ! 

    Visit us at Facebook page @Pesta Hoki USM if you're interested!

  • Making It Happen

  • Tournament

  • Event Info

    1. This tournament is open to all registered hockey teams. The team should be registered under an established organization such as the State/District Hockey Association, Institution of Higher Learning or Club.

    2. The number of players are as follows:

    • Men’s & Boy’s categories: 6 players (Minimum) & 8 players (Maximum) per team
    • Women’s & Girl’s categories: 7 players (Minimum) & 9 players (Maximum) per team

    3. All games will be played on well-turfed grass pitches in the campus.

    4. The participant’s age will be determined as of 1st January 2024.

    • Under-12 born on or after 1st January 2012
    • Under-15 born on or after 1st January 2009
    • Under-18 born on or after 1st January 2006
    • Men’s Veteran born on or before 31.12.1984

    Please be informed that the players must produce the original Identity Card/Passport (Open Categories), certified true copy of the Identity Card/Birth Certificate/Passport (Junior Categories) during registration.

    5. The entry fee must be enclosed with the entry form. Entry fee is not refundable.

    6. Teams without an affiliation stamp will not be accepted. For teams from schools, colleges or universities the affiliation is done by the Head of Institution or Department.


    Visit Penang

    As well as enjoying thrilling hockey matches at the Minden Field, explore the fascinating history, culture and sights of Penang !

    Penang, commonly referred to as the Pearl of the Orient, is one of Asia’s famous islands where it entices many tourists who are drawn to the beautiful beaches and the deep culture embedded within the island. Recently Penang was declared as an UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Penang is bursting with attractions, events and activities to keep you entertained. Whether you want to admire great art, eat delicious food from around the world or indulge in some retail therapy, Penang has it all!

    Where to Stay 

    Penang offers a wide selection of accommodation to suite every budget, from deluxe five-star hotels to budget guesthouses.
     
    Most of the hotels are located on the island but there are also a good selection on the mainland strip of Penang, or Seberang Perai as it is known to locals.
     
    There are two main locations to choose from - stay in the city within close proximity to the UNESCO heritage site of George Town, the state capital of Penang or in the countryside splendour near the beaches and hills.
     
    No matter where you stay, most of Penang's attractions are close at hand. The hustle and bustle of the city to the tranquillity of the beaches are but minutes away.
     
    For the more selective traveller who prefer a more refined and luxurious environment, there are a whole range of choices ranging from 3-star hotels to 5-star hotels as well as boutique hotel and beach resorts.
  • Schedule

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  • Rules & Regulations

    THE 47TH PESTA HOKI USM-PENANG INTERNATIONAL 2024

    1.0 NAME
    The competition shall be called 47TH PESTA HOKI USM – PENANG INTERNATIONAL and the teams shall compete for the following trophies as below: -

    1.1 ‘DYMM Paduka Seri Sultan Azlan Shah Trophy’ for Premier League (6-a side)
    1.2 DYTM Dr. Raja Nazrin Shah Trophy’ for Classic Men’s Open (6-a side)
    1.3 ‘TYT Yang Di Pertua Negeri Pulau Pinang Trophy’ for Classic Women’s Open (7-a side)
    1.4 The Milo Trophy’ for Men’s Junior U-18, (6-a side)
    1.5 ‘The Milo Trophy’ for Women’s Junior u-18, (7-a side)
    1.6 ‘The Milo Trophy’ for Boy’s U-15, (6-a side)
    1.7 The Milo Trophy’ for Girl’s U-15, (7-a side)
    1.8 The Milo Trophy’ for Boy’s U-12, (6-a side)
    1.9 The Milo Trophy’ Girl’s U-12 (7-a side)
    1.10 The Veteran Trophy’ for Veteran’s Above 40, (6-a side)

    2.0 OWNERSHIP
    These are challenge trophies and shall remain the property of USM. The winning teams shall return the respective trophies in good condition to the Organizing Committee as soon as possible after the Prize Giving Ceremony is over.

    3.0 RULES
    All matches shall be played in accordance with the latest Rules of the Games of Hockey as issued by the Rules Board, F.I.H. with the following exceptions: -

    3.1 Participation Conditions

    3.1.1 The competition is open to all schools, institutions of higher learning, and clubs worldwide as long as they are affiliated with their respective National/State/District Hockey Federation/Association.
    3.1.2 For the Women’s Open, Men’s Open, and Men’s Veteran categories all entry forms must be endorsed by the respective District/State/PDRM/ATM hockey association or accompanied by a certificate of affiliation.
    3.1.3 For schools and institutions of higher learning, an endorsement by the respective Headmasters/Principals/Head of Departments are required. Team managers are advised to obtain parental consent for participants below 18 years of age.
    3.1.4 The Organizers reserve the right to reject entry to participate by any team.
    3.1.5 Team Managers may only manage a maximum of two (2) teams per category. However, teams may participate in more than one category and players may participate in two (2) different categories.

    3.2 Registration

    3.2.1 For this tournament teams may register a maximum of eight (8) players for the boys’/ men’s competition and not more than nine (9) players for the girls’/ women’s competition.
    3.2.2 Only registered players are permitted to play for their respective teams. Team Managers for teams under age qualification must include relevant documents of their players to certify their age eligibility during team registration. (Also refer to Rule 3.3)
    3.2.3 No team shall register any banned official or player.
    3.2.4 Entry forms: Player registration and tournament fees guidelines are available in the official tournament website. Team managers should follow the process accordingly.
    3.2.5 All category competition shall commence on Saturday morning with the finals held on Sunday evening.

    3.3 Age Qualification
    The following age eligibility for each category shall be strictly observed: -
    Team Managers are advised to submit certified photocopies of relevant documents to certify age eligibility as per category requirement, namely, Birth Certificates for Under 12 and ID/ Passport, as the case may be, for Junior / Men Veteran Category.

    3.3.1 Under 12 Players – born on or after 1.1.2012
    3.3.2 Under 15 Players – born on or after 1.1.2009
    3.3.3 Under 18 Players – born on or after 1.1.2006
    3.3.4 Men’s Veteran – born on or before 31.12.1984.

    3.4 Substitution
    ‘Rolling Substitution’ is allowed. A team is permitted the use of both their substitutions during a match including extra time. All substitutions shall be made at the Technical Table. Time shall be stopped for substitution of goalkeepers. A suspended player shall not be substituted during his/her suspension period. Substitution is permitted at any time except within the period from the award of a penalty corner until after it has been completed. During this period, substitution is only permitted for injury to or suspension of defending goalkeeper.

    3.5 Number Of Players
    A team shall consist of six (6) players for the Men’s competition and seven (7) for the Women’s competition. A minimum of four (4) players shall start in a six-a-side competition and five (5) players in seven-a-side competition. The use of a goalkeeper is mandatory. A player may be registered to play for only one (1) team in a category. However, he/she is allowed to be registered with another team in a different category. (Also refer to Rule 3.1.5)

    3.6 Duration Of The Match

    3.6.1 Group Stage Matches: All matches shall be played in one period of 10 minutes with no change of ends.
    3.6.2 Knockout Phase Matches till Quarter- Finals Stages: All matches shall be also played in one period of 10 minutes with no change of ends.
    If the result is a draw at the end of regulation time, a Sudden Death Penalty Stroke Competition as stipulated in Rule 8 shall decide the winner.
    3.6.3 Semi- Final Matches: All matches shall be divided into 2 periods of seven (7) minutes each with an interval of one minute for change of ends.
    If the result is a draw at the end of regulation time, a Sudden Death Penalty Stroke Competition as stipulated in Rule 8 shall decide the winner.
    3.6.4 Final Matches: All matches shall be divided into 2 periods of seven (7) minutes each with an interval of one minute for change of ends.
    If the match is a draw at the end of regulation time, the two teams shall continue to play a Sudden Death Extra Time for two periods of three minutes each with an interval of one minute for change of ends.
    If the finals is played on turf and the result is a draw, a Penalty Stroke Competition as stipulated in Rule 8 shall decide the winner. If the finals are played on field, a Sudden Death Penalty Stroke competition as stipulated in Rule 8 shall decide the winner.

    3.7 Playing Area
    The dimension of the playing area may be reduced, but the 23-meter line, the semi-circle and the penalty stroke spot shall remain unchanged.

    3.8 Penalty Corner
    The award of a penalty corner to a team at the end of half time and full-time will not be implemented in this competition.

    4.0 GROUPING OF TEAMS

    4.1 The Organizers shall decide on the number of groups and on the number of teams per group. No objection on these matters will be entertained.
    4.2 The Knockout Phase Chart will also be drawn by the organizers.
    (Please take note: All fixtures, charts, and updates will be posted on the secretariat's social media. Please follow up with them.)

    5.0 MATCH TIME SCHEDULE & REPORTING TIME

    5.1 The time schedule may be altered by the technical committee without reference to the teams. Team Managers together with their teams shall report to the Pitch Technical Officer at least 15 minutes before the start of their match as scheduled.
    5.2 Umpires will start the matches maintaining closely to the fixtures. Match announcements will be made at regular intervals. Any team not present after the umpire has blown for the start of the match shall concede a walkover to the opposing team. The opposing team shall be awarded three (3) points and two (2) goals. The team giving the walkover shall be allowed to play in subsequent matches. (Also refer to Rule 7 on Withdrawals). If both teams fail to turn up, the match shall be deemed to have been ‘played’ but neither team shall be awarded any point.

    6.0 MODE OF COMPETITION /RANKING

    6.1 GROUP STAGE (LEAGUE SYSTEM)
    Teams shall be divided into groups for the preliminary league matches.

    6.1.1 Group Stage matches shall be played on a one round league system. Three points shall be awarded for a win, one point for a draw and no point for a loss.
    6.1.2 Only the two top ranking teams of each group shall proceed to the Knockout Phase.
    6.1.3 The ranking /standing of teams in each group will be determined by the most number of points earned.
    6.1.4 In the event that two or more teams are tied on points, their ranking/standing shall be determined as follows: -

    6.1.4.1 In the event of a tie on points the team with a greater goal difference will be ranked higher
    6.1.4.2 If a winner is still not decided, the team that has scored the greater number of goals shall be ranked higher.
    6.1.4.3 However if a winner is still not decided, the team that had defeated its opponent in its earlier match shall be ranked higher.
    6.1.4.4 If the result is still a tie between two teams then a Sudden Death Penalty Stroke Competition as stipulated in Rule 8.0 shall decide the winner.
    6.1.4.5 If the result is a tie between three or more teams then a Sudden Death Penalty Stroke Competition as stipulated in Rule 8.0 shall decide the winner.

    6.1.5 In the Group Stage Matches the Champion and Runner up of each category will proceed to the Knockout Phase, except that, in the Men’s Open Category the teams will be split. The Champion will advance to the Premier Category while the Runner-up will be placed in the Classic Open Category. Play will also be on a knockout basis.

    6.2 Knockout Stage (Elimination Round)

    6.2.1 All matches in this round shall be played on a knockout basis.
    6.2.2 In the knock-out stage, any decision to identify the winners of matches that end in a draw at the end of regulation time shall be based on Rule 3.6.2, Rule 3.6.3 & Rule 3.6.4.

    7.0 WITHDRAWALS
    If any team withdraws from the competition after playing one or more matches or does not play in the first two matches or in its last match in the group, that team together with the Team Manager and the registered players shall be banned from this tournament for the next three years.

    8.0 SUDDEN DEATH PENALTY STROKE COMPETITION

    8.1 A player from each team shall take (without wasting time) a stroke against the same (opposing) goalkeeper until a winner is decided (unless the later has been incapacitated and replaced).
    8.2 Any three (3) players registered for the match are eligible to participate in the penalty stroke unless anyone of them is serving a permanent suspension (RED CARD).
    8.3 In event of an equal number of goals awarded, a player may only take a second stroke after a series of three (3) strokes is completed. The second series shall be taken by the same three (3) players in any order.
    8.4 A maximum of 6 strokes only shall be taken by each team, and if a winner is still not decided, then the winner shall be decided by a toss of coin. The umpires shall toss to decide the winner.
    8.5 The umpires shall toss a coin with the respective captains to decide who shall take the first stroke. The stroke need not necessarily be taken on the same playing pitch.
    8.6 For Final matches that are played on field, if the match ends in a draw, then a Penalty Stroke Competition shall decide the winner, where each team will have to name 3 players to take the stroke, if the first series of Penalty Stroke Competition ends in a draw, then a Sudden Death Penalty Stroke Competition shall be played with the same named players from the first series.
    8.7 Penalty shootout will be conducted only on final matches, if the matches are played on turf:

    8.7.1 A player should execute the goal within 8 seconds of given time, where the time starts when the whistle is blown and the time ends when the horn is blown.
    8.7.2 3 players from each team should be named to take the first series of shootout, if the shootout ends in a draw then a Sudden Death Penalty Shootout shall decide the winner.
    8.7.3 In the second series, the same named player shall carry out the shootout, but this time it can be in any order.
    8.7.4 If it is still a draw, a toss of coin shall decide the winner.

    9.0 UMPIRES
    Qualified umpires shall be selected by Penang State Hockey Association (PSHA). The assignment of umpires shall be the responsibility of the Technical Committee.

    10.0 PROTEST
    A team wishing to protest shall observe the following procedures:

    10.1 The Team Manager shall verbally inform the Technical Officer of the match of his intention to do so while signing the Match Report after the match ends.
    10.2 The Team Manager shall have a further FIFTEEN (15) minutes to file a written protest. Protest Forms shall be available at the Technical Table of the respective pitches.
    10.3 The written protest together with a Protest Fee of THREE HUNDRED MALAYSIAN RINGGIT shall be handed to the Technical Table where the Protest Form was obtained. The protest fee shall be forfeited if the protest is found to be frivolous.
    10.4 A protest will not be considered if any of the stipulations in Rule (10.1), (10.2) & (10.3) above are not observed.
    10.5 All protests shall be heard by the Technical Committee whose decision shall be final and binding.

    11.0 PLAYERS’ CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT

    11.1 Field players of the same team must wear uniform clothing.
    11.2 Players must not wear anything that may endanger other players.
    11.3 If in the opinion of the Umpires the jersey colours of the two-opposing team may lead to confusion, the first named team in the fixture shall change its jersey to one of a different colour or use bibs.
    11.4 Each team must have 2 set of numbered jerseys of different colours.
    11.5 A player shall use the same jersey number under which he/she is registered throughout the competition.
    11.6 Players must wear shin-pad throughout the match.
    11.7 Goalkeepers must wear the following throughout the match:

    11.7.1 Any garment including upper body protection, shall be of a different colour to that of both team
    11.7.2 Headgear (helmet) with protective equipment comprising of full-face protection that covers the entire head
    11.7.3 Leg guards (pads) and kickers
    11.7.4 Any clothing or protective equipment that significantly increases the natural size of a goalkeeper’s body or area being protected is not permitted.
    11.7.5 Goalkeepers when taking a penalty stroke are allowed to remove the head gear (helmet) and any hand protectors.

    11.8 The stick shall have a traditional shape with a handle and a curved head that is flat on its left side. The stick must be smooth and must not have any rough or sharp parts.
    11.9 The ball shall be spherical, hard and white. Each team must provide a new or painted approved ball for each half of the match.

    12.0 DISCIPLINE

    12.1 Players/Officials shall not use abusive language or behave in an ungentlemanly manner towards Umpires/Officials/players on or off the field. Disciplinary action may be taken against those who do so which may include being barred from further participation in the tournament.
    12.2 During the game, players receiving a yellow card will be suspended for 3 mins.
    12.3 The following actions shall be taken against players who receive cards during the competition: -

    12.3.1 Three Green Cards | Action: One match suspension
    12.3.2 One Yellow and Two Green Cards | Action: One match suspension
    12.3.3 Two Yellow Cards | Action: One match suspension
    12.3.4 Red Card | Action: Suspension pending further decision that may be taken by the Technical Committee. Result shall be that when the match was called off.

    12.4 All suspensions are automatic and it will be the responsibility of the relevant Team Manager to enforce them.
    12.5 In case of serious breaches of discipline, the Technical Committee may refer the matter to the Penang State Hockey Association for further action.
    12.6 No time is allocated for celebrations after scoring a goal. Match will be immediately resumed. Any protests of subsequent incidents will not be considered.

    13.0 INJURIES

    13.1 If a player sustains an injury which causes bleeding, he/she must leave the pitch as soon as possible and shall not return until the bleeding has stopped and the wound has been adequately covered. Blood stained clothing must be replaced before re-entry into the pitch.
    13.2 Any blood stain on the pitch must be immediately wiped clean.

    14.0 INTERRUPTIONS TO A MATCH
    If a match is interrupted due to unforeseen circumstances the following steps shall apply:

    14.1 Where a match is stopped before the sixth minute, it shall be restarted from the point of stoppage, but not necessarily on the same pitch.
    14.2 Where a match is stopped after six minutes of play and cannot be continued, the match shall be deemed to have been played and the
    14.3 In the event that the League Competition cannot be completed due to unforeseen circumstances, the Organizers may change the format of the tournament.

    15.0 MATCHES PLAYED AT THE TURF STADIUM
    Only Turf Shoes shall be allowed for matches played on turf.

    16.0 INTERPRETATION
    In the event of any dispute in the interpretation of the rules, the Technical Committee’s ruling shall be final and binding on all teams.

    17.0 MATTERS NOT PROVIDED FOR IN THE ABOVE RULES
    Matters not provided for in the above rules shall be decided by the Technical Committee whose decision shall be final and binding.

    18.0 ADVICE TO TEAMS

    18.1 Teams are advised to insure their players.
    18.2 The Organizers expect the Teams to help maintain the cleanliness of the competition grounds and their surroundings always.
    18.3 All participating teams must sign the CODE OF CONDUCT FORM and return it to the Organizers during registration.

    19.0 INDEMNITY
    The organizing committee and its appointed officials shall not be held responsible for any injuries or mishaps that may occur during the PESTA HOKI USM-PENANG INTERNATIONAL 2023 or as a result of participation in this tournament.

     

  • Tables and Result

    Tables and results will be provided during the event.



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