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11–22 December – Malaysia bags 43 gold medals in the 2013 Southeast Asian Games in Myanmar. 22 December – Liow Tiong Lai is elected as Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) party president 22 December – A series of bomb blasts in three Southern Thailand 's town of Padang Besar , Sadao and Danok near Malaysia–Thailand border . 24 people ...
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The 2013 AFF U-19 Youth Championship was held from 9 to 22 September 2013, hosted by Indonesia. [1] 11 members of the ASEAN Football Federation were divided into two groups. [2] Australia, originally drawn in Group A, withdrew on 8 September 2013, citing lack of preparations. [3]
The 2013 Asian Youth Para Games (Malay: Sukan Para Remaja Asia 2013), officially known as the 2nd Asian Youth Para Games, was an Asian youth disabled multi-sport event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 26 to 30 October 2013. [1] Around 1200 athletes from 29 participating nations participated at the games which featured 14 sports.
Malaysia at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games; IOC code: MAS: NOC: Olympic Council of Malaysia: Website: www.olympic.org.my (in English) in Naypyidaw; Competitors: 556 in 29 sports: Flag bearer: Sazali Samad (bodybuilding) Officials: 199: Medals Ranked 5th: Gold 43 Silver 38 Bronze 79 Total 160: Southeast Asian Games appearances
Malaysia competed in the 2013 Asian Youth Games held in Nanjing, China from 16 to 24 August 2013. Malaysia won a total of 17 medals, including 4 golds, 6 silvers and 7 bronzes. Malaysia won a total of 17 medals, including 4 golds, 6 silvers and 7 bronzes.
The 2013 Malaysia FA Cup, also known as the Astro Piala FA due to the competition's sponsorship by Astro Arena, was the 24th season of the Malaysia FA Cup, a knockout competition for Malaysia's state football association and clubs. Kelantan defended the title after defeating Johor Darul Ta'zim 1–0 in the final.
The eastern terminus of any future Malaysia–Vietnam border seems to have been established at northern terminus of the 1969 Indonesia–Malaysia continental shelf border at a point designated as Point 20, with the coordinates 6° 05.8' N 105° 49.2' E. Point 20 is the equidistant point from the baselines of Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam.